Not Quite the Drama the Captain Wanted.

The Captain was, I think, a little disappointed that the gate‑crashing Grand Nagus, his wife, and their entire entourage failed to produce the level of chaos he had both anticipated and, if he’s honest, secretly hoped for.  

Once I explained how I actually know the Grand Nagus and Leeta, everything suddenly made a great deal more sense to him.

It also turns out the Captain had met me once before, though not in any meaningful way. He remembered being resh‑faced young Ensign sitting quietly at the back of a briefing room, attending a talk given by Captain Ezri Dax, who at the time was still relatively new to the centre seat. I remember that day as well, though from a rather different angle.

We’ve spent most of today aboard the Serendipity, drifting between holodecks as we plan our trip to Scotland and a few other… “activities.” Serendipity herself is the second vessel to bear the name, NCC‑78550‑A, an Inquiry‑class beauty. Her predecessor met an untimely end during a daring rescue mission: the colonists were saved, but the ship was crippled beyond recovery and ultimately decommissioned.

For now, though, it’s time for dinner, just not with the Captain this evening. Tonight, it’s the Executive Officer’s turn.
Image by Jetfreak7.

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