The Revolt
Written by Ghostwriter
Characters: Janeway/Chakotay
December 1998
Disclaimer: Paramount owns all things Voyager. No copyright
infringement is intended.
Author's note: The opening dialogue was taken directly from the
Voyager episode, "Night." Past that, it's Ghostie's
version of what could have happened. I swear my Muse held me
hostage until I finished this...
For Margie...who said the right line!
~ * ~ * ~
Chakotay entered her quarters tentatively, letting his eyes
adjust to the lack of illumination. Janeway was there in the
darkness, watching silently out the view port. She didn't
acknowledge his presence. The sight of her like that disturbed
his spirit deeply. This wasn't the Kathryn Janeway he knew. He
wanted to yell at her, scream until she listened to reason; he
wanted to throw something large across the room to grab her
attention and vent his own frustration; he wanted to hug her
until all her worries and fears were gone... More than anything
though, he wanted his captain and best friend back.
Everyone on Voyager was hurting right now, and the stability of
their leader during this time was of paramount concern. Taking a
deep breath, he resigned himself to simply clearing his throat,
hoping she would at least meet his eyes this time.
After a few moments of continued silence, she finally spoke.
"You have news for me?" Her voice was dull, lifeless.
"It's probably nothing," he began, "just
background Theta radiation. But, it could mean there's someone
nearby."
"Distance?"
"Approximately twenty-five light years."
"It's a long shot, but alter course."
He hesitated before replying, "Yes, ma'am." She still
hadn't turned toward him.
"If that's all, Commander?" Her voice held a very clear
warning.
"Actually, I'd like to make a request," Chakotay
offered boldly. "I've been saving up my holodeck rations and
I've got three full hours coming. Any chance I might persuade you
to join me for a few rounds of Velocity? It'll help clear your
mind."
"My mind is perfectly clear." The bitterness of her
words stunned him.
The time for reasoning and speculation was over. He knew this
conversation was heading toward the same conclusion that it had
any number of times since they'd entered the Void - 'If the crew
asks, tell them the captain sends her regards,' she would say to
him. It had become her favorite form of dismissal and he was
tired of hearing those words. Something needed to be done
quickly, for her sake and for that of the entire crew as well. It
only took a nanosecond for him to make up his mind. "Then
what if I told you I'm not leaving until you join me?"
"I'd say have a seat, it'll be awhile."
"All right," Chakotay responded calmly, turning to make
his way toward her sofa. Once there, he sat down and began to
remove his boots. "You don't mind if I make myself
comfortable?"
Janeway turned toward him finally, her face half hidden in the
shadows. "I don't find this joke very amusing," she
said icily.
"Oh, this is no joke, Kathryn," he began seriously.
"You picked a bad time to isolate yourself from the crew.
This ship needs a captain, especially now."
"Would you be satisfied with, 'I'm just catching up on some
reading'?"
Chakotay smiled mirthlessly, studying the pale countenance before
him. There were dark circles under her eyes and her lips were
thin and colorless. Without further hesitation he reached up and
tapped his combadge. "Chakotay to Tuvok."
"Tuvok here."
A spark of anger flared in Janeway's eyes as she listened.
Chakotay knew that look well; he'd been on the receiving end of
it many times. Intimidation was just one of the many talents
locked inside those incredible blue-grays of hers. But right now,
he was far too determined to make his point clear; consequences
would be dealt with later. His gaze met hers unflinchingly as he
continued."I'm going to be remaining in the captain's
quarters until she agrees to resume her duties as the captain of
this ship in full."
"What, exactly, do you intend to do, Commander?" Tuvok
asked curiously.
"I intend to sit, Tuvok...sit and wait. You have the Bridge
during Alpha shift until further notice."
~ * ~ * ~
On the Bridge, the Vulcan's eyebrows shot up at the commander's
words. Down at the Conn, Tom Paris swiveled around in his chair
to face Harry Kim, an astonished grin on his face. The young
Operations officer returned the smirk in full, his dark eyes
sparkling with amusement.
Paris was trying hard to stifle his laughter as the captain's
harsh voice finally resounded through the comm system.
"Tuvok, proceed toward the source of the Theta radiation,
one-quarter impulse."
"Aye, Captain," he responded, his eyebrows still fully
cocked. "Do you wish me to remove Commander Chakotay from
your quarters?"
There was a moment of silence before she responded, "That
won't be necessary. If the commander wants to park himself on my
sofa like a stubborn child, I really don't give a damn."
"Acknowledged," was the Security officer's only reply.
~ * ~ * ~
Janeway stared out at the blackness, trying desperately to
concentrate on anything but the man currently lounging in her
quarters. His presence was horribly distracting. She was
positively fuming on the inside, though she had no intention of
letting him know how much this was affecting her. If he wanted to
sit, let him sit.
Chakotay sat placidly on her sofa, humming quietly. He'd tried to
make conversation any number of times, but she'd remained silent,
ignoring him completely. She still stood in the same spot,
looking out toward the starless void that surrounded them. She
definitely had tenacity, he had to give her that much. Hell,
tenacity was probably her middle name. The thought made him
chuckle softly.
"Kathryn?" he ventured once more. No answer.
"What's your middle name?" Still no answer. "I was
just wondering if you had one."
Silence.
"You're a very good Alpha Male, you know that, don't
you?" he smiled, changing the subject. One of the muscles in
her jaw twitched at his comment, but otherwise she remained
motionless. He knew she was furious with him. She had every right
to be, of course, but he refused to be a passive first officer
any longer. She was going to know exactly how deeply her conduct
was affecting him, even if it meant he would have to scrub the
plasma manifolds with his toothbrush for the rest of the journey.
"I should throw you in the brig," she threatened with
quiet hostility.
"I wouldn't resist." His answer was honest, and they
both knew it. It didn't matter that he was very angry and
disappointed with her behavior. She was still the bravest,
proudest, most stubborn officer he'd ever had the pleasure of
serving with. He would follow her to hell and back if necessary,
and that was something else they both knew.
The sound of her door chime interrupted the highly charged
atmosphere. Janeway didn't even blink as she called for entry,
her voice still laced with venom.
"Whoa, it's dark in here!" Paris' familiar voice
reached Chakotay's ears, causing the older man to grin.
"Computer, half illumination," B'Elanna Torres called
from behind him. As ordered, the lights came up partially,
allowing the occupants of the room to finally be seen. Chakotay's
grin turned into a genuine smile as he watched Torres and Harry
Kim stroll in directly behind the mischievous pilot.
"I prefer the lights down!" Janeway snapped, turning to
glare at the intruders.
"How are we all supposed to eat in the dark?" Paris
asked innocently, handing Chakotay one of the containers of food
he carried. All three junior officers were dressed in off-duty
attire, and all of them were carrying several containers which
they carefully set on the coffee table in front of the first
officer.
"I'm starved!" Kim exclaimed, kicking off his shoes and
plopping himself down on the floor. He immediately began opening
containers and eating ravenously.
"What are you all doing here?" Chakotay asked, his
expression puzzled. The delicious smells were doing a number on
his stomach already. He hadn't realized how hungry he was.
"It's been pretty boring around here lately," Paris
began as he sat down beside Kim, pulling Torres into his lap.
"We thought a sit-in would be kinda fun." Chakotay
fought not to laugh at the enraged look on the captain's face.
She had just opened her mouth, presumably to start yelling, when
the door chime sounded once more.
"Come in!" Paris and Torres shouted together. Janeway
stared, wide-eyed, at the young officers, her eyes blazing with
anger. The door opened, admitting six more crew members, the
Delaney sisters among them. Many of them were carrying pillows.
Janeway watched in complete amazement as they all sat down on the
floor of her quarters and began to converse quite loudly with
each other.
"Hey, where'd you get the pie?" Megan Delaney shouted
over the noise.
"We stole it from the kitchen," Torres grinned, passing
the plate to her.
"Have you eaten yet, Captain?" Paris asked, his bright
eyes meeting her angry ones calmly.
"EVERYONE GET OUT, NOW!!" Janeway shouted back at the
top of her lungs, pointing at the door. The crew members stopped
in mid-conversation to look at their commanding officer.
"Are you sure you're not hungry?" Kim asked the captain
respectfully after a moment of complete silence. "We brought
plenty of food?"
"You're ALL on report!! EACH and every one of you!"
Janeway continued her tirade, her voice cracking from the strain.
Chakotay winced at her words. He'd seen her extremely angry
before, but not like this. She was well past her boiling point.
Her eyes met his then, and the look she gave him was utterly
vicious. He froze, hoping desperately that the, 'I had absolutely
nothing to do with this,' look on his face was convincing enough.
The door chime sounded once more, breaking the silence.
"Come in!" everyone shouted, starting their
conversations up all over again as if nothing had happened.
Neelix entered her quarters wearing a huge smile.
"Somebody said there was a party down here!" The
Talaxian expressed enthusiastically.
"Sure is! Come on in Neelix," Paris called, diving back
into his food.
"I hope everyone's hungry...I brought along a few
snacks!" Neelix proceeded to wheel in a small cart filled
with trays of food. "Hello, Captain! Good to see you
again!" he smiled and waved across the room. Several more
crew members entered after him and made themselves comfortable on
the floor.
"Hey, does anyone know how to play an old Earth game called
Twister?" Jenny Delaney asked.
"We're quite familiar with that one," Paris chimed in,
flinching as Torres clobbered him on the shoulder.
"You're a pig!" she accused loudly.
"Hey, wasn't that my Raunberry Musk pie?" Neelix
inquired suspiciously, watching as Kim quickly took the last bite
of his dessert. "Someone took that from the kitchen!"
"I bet Chakotay would like to play Twister, though,"
Paris announced quietly, waggling his eyebrows at the older man
while he nonchalantly looked at the captain out of the corner of
his eye. Kim began coughing loudly while Torres hid her face
behind her lover's back, unable to stop herself from laughing.
"Keep it up, Paris," Chakotay warned sternly, but the
look in his eye told the blond pilot otherwise. The door chime
rang once again.
"Come in!!" everyone yelled.
Seven entered, eyeing everyone curiously. "The Doctor
informed me that this sit-down activity would be beneficial to my
continued study of human behavior."
"It's called a sit-in, Seven!" Kim corrected, raising
his voice to be heard over the others.
"Grab a spot and park yourself!" yelled Paris with a
smile. "Did you bring your PJ's? We may be here for
awhile!"
"What are PJ's?" the former Borg asked, looking
entirely confused as she moved to sit next to Chakotay.
"This is a nightmare," Janeway whispered to herself as
she watched. Reaching up, she slapped her combadge forcefully.
"Janeway to Tuvok!" There was no response. She turned
away from the fiasco developing in her quarters, her body shaking
with rage. She slapped the communication device once again,
"JANEWAY TO SECURITY!" Still no response. Her mind
whirled with anger. How dare they invade her privacy like this!
Too proud to leave, she simply grabbed a chair from the nearby
table and faced herself away from the ruckus behind her,
continuing to stare out at the starless night, and completely
unaware that at least one pair of eyes had never left her form.
~ * ~ * ~
Two hours later, Janeway had given up trying to communicate with
her Chief of Security. She'd tried her desk terminal, and even
queried the computer. 'Unable to comply,' was the only response
she'd gotten. Most of the crew were sitting on the floor of her
quarters by then - packed in like sardines. Angrily, she'd made
her way through the crowd, only to find that her doors had been
sealed shut somehow. Grabbing a hairpin from her dresser, she'd
finally opened her combadge and attempted to remodulate the
carrier frequency. Her attempt had been unsuccessful.
So, she'd given up angrily, tossing the combadge to the floor.
All around her, the crew was merrily singing the song, "100
Bottles of Beer" - for the second time - accompanied, of
course, by the literal passing of a few such bottles around the
room. She didn't even want to know where they'd come from. Nearly
seventeen platters of food had been consumed already, and people
were now ordering various snacks from the replicator - HER
replicator! Janeway broke off her counting to turn and glare at
her first officer. He was responsible for this whole mess, and
she was enjoying the challenge of coming up with a suitable
punishment for him. He gazed back at her, and she could tell he
was fighting to keep a straight face amid all the revelry that
surrounded them. That just pissed her off more.
"HEY!" someone yelled from the back of the room.
"KNOCK IT OFF!"
Before Janeway could blink an eye, a pillow fight of enormous
proportion had begun in the main room. Within seconds, the song
had dissolved into laughter and playful shouting as everyone
joined in the fun. Taking a deep, controlled breath, she
refocused her eyes back on the sofa. Seven was looking terribly
confused as she avoided being hit by the wildly thrown pillows,
and Chakotay was howling with laughter.
The captain clenched her jaw as she watched, a new wave of anger
welling up inside. The sensation of someone tapping her arm
brought her back to herself. She looked down into the smiling
face of Ensign Brooks...who handed her a full bottle of beer.
Janeway took the dark brown bottle and stared at it absently.
There had been plenty of mutinies over the centuries, on both
sea-faring and space-faring ships alike, but she seriously
doubted any of them had been quite like this.
~ * ~ * ~
Four hours had passed....four very, very long hours. Janeway sat
staring out the view port once more, her head resting limply
against the transparent aluminum. She took a deep breath as the
Doctor began his second selection of excerpts from Gilbert &
Sullivan, the music blaring loudly throughout the room. "I
am the Captain of the Pinafore!" he sang haughtily while the
rest of the crew joined in cheerfully at the chorus. She'd given
up on being angry; now she was just plain exhausted. The crew had
already engaged in a seriously ridiculous round of charades, a
lengthy game of floor volleyball, as well as a reading of the
entire 'Bawdy Tales of a Risa Showgirl,' which were enough to
make even Janeway blush brightly.
"HEY! WHO DIALED UP THE PIZZA??" someone yelled over
the sound of the music.
Janeway closed her eyes in exasperation as Paris' voice rose
above the din, "THAT WAS ME! PASS IT OVER, WILL YOU?"
The Captain of Voyager cast a glance over her shoulder, only to
catch several of the crew smiling at her. Not one of their smiles
was offensive. All she saw was the deep respect and compassion
that they'd always offered to her.
Always offered...
The sudden realization hit her like a ton of bricks as she looked
over her crew. They weren't trying to provoke her - that had
never been their intention. This was a demonstration of their
concern for her well being, a way of showing how much they cared.
Again she closed her eyes as a wave of rarely shed tears suddenly
gathered against her will. Perhaps this mission had been a
success after all. She was living the dream of every starship
captain - they'd been thrust over the edge...and they'd survived,
overcoming hardships and tragedies that might have buckled any
other rag-tag group of voyagers. They'd sought out new life
forms, observed once-in-a-lifetime phenomena, explored strange
new worlds, all in the depths of a region of space that no
Federation traveler had been to before...and all with the best
damned crew the fleet would ever know. Oh, yes...they would know
this crew well...very well, because she was going to get
them home. That was a promise she was determined to keep.
When she opened her eyes again, she noticed Tuvok had finally
forced the door to her quarters open and was carefully trying to
maneuver his way through the sea of people toward her position.
He observed the Doctor curiously as he passed; the hologram was
still belting out verses from the musical. Then, calm Vulcan eyes
met her own, the depth of his own concern readily apparent to his
long-time friend. She took a deep, shuddering breath, astounded
by what she saw, and then stood as he approached.
"Captain," Tuvok began, leaning close to her ear as he
spoke. "A dampening field was erected around your quarters,
making any form of communication with you impossible. Voyager is
currently operating with a skeleton crew. Many of these people
are violating regulations by being here instead of at their duty
posts. Shall I retain them for questioning and disciplinary
action?"
Janeway turned to look once more at the people gathered there in
her quarters. A lump formed in her throat as she caught sight of
Chakotay watching her once more. His eyes were so warm and full
of laughter, a concern far deeper than that of anyone else there.
The corner of her mouth tugged into a lopsided grin as she looked
at him. The smile he gave her in response brightened the entire
room and sent a shiver down her spine. At that same moment, the
Doctor finished his finale, a burst of raucous applause filling
the air as the music came to a dramatic end.
"Thank you, Tuvok, but I'll take care of this," she
said, turning back to her old friend. The Vulcan nodded once in
acknowledgement, his eyebrows rising once more. A hush was
quickly falling about the room, all eyes trained in the captain's
direction as she took a step closer to everyone. She scanned the
room quickly, trying hard to make eye contact with everyone
there. Taking another deep breath, she began to speak.
"Technically, I should place each and every one of you on
report for disobeying orders, violating Starfleet
regulations....and harassing a superior officer." Muffled
laughter floated back to her ears. "But I don't intend to do
any of those," she continued quietly. "What you've done
here today was extremely bold, and very kind. Message received.
Now isn't the time for any of us to be questioning things that
have happened in the past, wondering 'what if'. We have to
concentrate on the future, which, although it seems very dark and
lifeless right now, is bound to be bright with new discoveries in
the days to come. Our destiny has been sealed; now we just need
to be brave enough to face it and see where it takes us. Thank
you for your concern. It is very, very deeply appreciated."
The support she saw in the eyes of her crew was unconditional.
"We just wanted our captain back," Harry Kim admitted
softly.
Janeway felt more tears forming, and knew that she had to finish
this quickly. "You were successful; all of you. Thank
you." She paused briefly to take another breath. "Now,
we have a source of Theta radiation to uncover; let's get to it.
Dismissed!"
The entire room moved at once, cheers and whistles filling the
air. Within moments, there was actually space to move around in,
prompting Janeway to walk forward toward her first officer. Tuvok
was still at her side as the three of them converged in the
middle of the room. "Curious," the Vulcan stated as his
eyes met those of his captain once more.
"Impressive," Chakotay corrected him. Both men raised
an eyebrow to the other, causing Janeway to smile even as tears
still swam in her eyes.
"Tuvok, I'll see you on the Bridge," she said softly.
He nodded in response, acknowledging both of them before turning
to leave.
Once the door had closed behind him, the captain looked slowly
around her quarters. It looked as though a tornado had passed
through. Shaking her head, she turned back to Chakotay. "I
never realized you could be so stubborn."
"I never realized you could blush so easily," he
grinned wickedly. "'Bawdy Tales of a Risa Showgirl,' huh?
I'll have to remember that."
Janeway felt her face flushing once more at his comment.
"You're awful," she whispered.
"You're beautiful," he countered, still grinning. His
boldness shocked her, but she didn't turn away.
"Thank you." She raised her hand and placed it above
his heart in a familiar gesture. His smile softened, knowing that
her heartfelt words were meant for much more than his immediate
compliment.
"You're welcome, Kathryn."
A slow smile spread across her face as they looked at each other.
"Do you really know how to play Twister, Chakotay?" The
big man's face reddened noticeably.
"Maybe we should get back to the Bridge?" he asked
quickly, turning to look at the door.
Janeway chuckled loudly at his reaction. "I thought
so..." They left her quarters arm in arm, their laughter
echoing through the corridors.
~ * ~ finis ~ * ~
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