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RawI Hom Ramjep

Challenge

The Qob had finally calmed down and it seemed that the crew were adjusting to the reality of 'now'.  All but RawI Hom Ramjep; she now challenged Dr. Garnoopy to bladed combat.  Dr. Garnoopy had fired his phaser when she had fought him unarmed.  Now Ramjep was determined to right that wrong by a test of fighting skills.

 

Her challenge was issued in front of LtCdr Rhoz and RawI Kwalas, thus it was witnessed.  It seemed that the good Dr. Ganoopy was hesitant to accept the challenge.  If need be, Ramjep would drag the Qel to the holodeck herself.  She had studied Garnoopy while they talked of combat, and it seemed that he wasn't taking her seriously.  

 

Once convinced that Dr. Garnoopy would arrive at the holodeck under his own power, Ramjep went quickly to her quarters.  Twin Bat'leths and twin dak'taghs were chosen, the daggers placed in their sheaths on her weapons belt, a bat'leth carried in each hand.  The most direct route to the holodecks was taken, she strode with Klingon confidence to her destination.  Just the creak of leather disturbed the quiet of the corridor as she arrived.

 

Speaking in Klingon, Ramjep gave the computer the program she intented to use.  As the door opened it revealed the red grass of a QonoS Cliff, with  the sight and sound of the sea breaking on unforgiving rock.  In the distance was Distanda Island, where Ramjep had once made her home.  There she stood, the wind whipping back her long locks of raven hair, waiting for Dr. Garnoopy with a determined look in her midnight blue eyes.

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