Eventually their ship made it to Vulcan and they disembarked into the hot,
dry atmosphere of Vulcan.  "I think the shuttles to our ship are leaving
from terminal Delta, Admiral," Lucas said, "Do you have any business to
conduct before going there?"

"Me, no. I have never liked Vulcan all that much. Too dry for my taste. Growing up on an island in the Mediterranean does that to you. However, if you know of something that I may have missed in my past haste to bug out, I am more than willing to give it a go."

"Not really, sir. I spent two weeks of my field medical training here. I didn't think I'd ever see water again." Lucas dutifully wheeled him to the correct terminal. Presently, after all the immigration and customs, they were taken on a short shuttle ride to the Earth-based cruise liner Aubrey, which was docked in low orbit.


"Your office handled the booking for us," Lucas explained. They were not exactly travelling incognito, after all. Somewhere on this cruise line there were undoubtedly several inconspicuous Starfleet security personell tailing them. The booking turned out to be a very nice - one would almost say luxurious - suite with two separate bedrooms and a pleasant sitting room in between. Full amenities, of course, with a view of the beach and greenbelt that made up the interior of the ship. "I requested the inside cabin," Lucas admitted, "I get kind of sick of seeing stars, and it seemed having a sunset every evening would be nice, even if it is a holo-image."

-S

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