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Stardate 7493.5. Admiral [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Leonard McCoy]] depart the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for the colony world of Calibus VII, where McCoy is to be honored for his recent work with the [[Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor|Frontier Medics Program]]. Receiving no communications from the planet, the ''Enterprise'' officers, along with three security guards - Emigh, Padilla, and Barnes - land in the largest settlement with caution. The colony appears to be deserted. Encountering a body, McCoy declares the unfortunate colonist dead, only to have him rise up and attack the landing party. [[Phaser]]s set to stun have no effect, and the commotion attracts further attention - the rest of the colonists in their undead state.
 
Stardate 7493.5. Admiral [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Leonard McCoy]] depart the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for the colony world of Calibus VII, where McCoy is to be honored for his recent work with the [[Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor|Frontier Medics Program]]. Receiving no communications from the planet, the ''Enterprise'' officers, along with three security guards - Emigh, Padilla, and Barnes - land in the largest settlement with caution. The colony appears to be deserted. Encountering a body, McCoy declares the unfortunate colonist dead, only to have him rise up and attack the landing party. [[Phaser]]s set to stun have no effect, and the commotion attracts further attention - the rest of the colonists in their undead state.
   
Fending off the initial attack, Kirk refuses to allow the guards to set their weapons to lethal settings, and the landing party heads for the administrative center. However, Padilla, who was injured by the originally-encountered colonist, falls to his knees, then attacks Barnes. He has been infected and, as the ''Enterprise'' officers barricade themselves inside a small outbuilding, they find that the outbreak is also transforming Barnes. Leaving him behind, Kirk, Spock and McCoy narrowly avoid a lone zombie, McCoy being pushed out of the way by Emigh, who is bitten.
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Fending off the initial attack, Kirk refuses to allow the guards to set their weapons to lethal settings, and the landing party heads for the administrative center. However, Padilla, who was injured by the originally-encountered colonist, falls to his knees, then attacks Barnes. He has been infected and, as the ''Enterprise'' officers barricade themselves inside a small outbuilding, they find that the outbreak is also transforming Barnes. Leaving him behind, Kirk, Spock and McCoy narrowly avoid a lone colonist, McCoy being pushed out of the way by Emigh, who is bitten.
   
 
Padilla and Barnes are seen heading for the shuttle, where they are able to remotely access the launch controls. Attempts to lock out the shuttle computer are unsuccessful. Sending a subspace distress signal to [[Montgomery Scott]], commanding the ''Enterprise'' in Kirk's absence, Kirk orders the ''Enterprise'' to come to their rescue - but if they cannot be contacted by the time of the starship's arrival, to quarantine the planet and alert [[Starfleet Command]]. The three officers then destroy the shuttle with full phasers, and head for the administrative center, where they find that most of the colony has been powered down, with the exception of a facility some distance away. Risking the trip across open countryside, Kirk, Spock and McCoy arrive at the facility, pursued by a large number of the colonists.
 
Padilla and Barnes are seen heading for the shuttle, where they are able to remotely access the launch controls. Attempts to lock out the shuttle computer are unsuccessful. Sending a subspace distress signal to [[Montgomery Scott]], commanding the ''Enterprise'' in Kirk's absence, Kirk orders the ''Enterprise'' to come to their rescue - but if they cannot be contacted by the time of the starship's arrival, to quarantine the planet and alert [[Starfleet Command]]. The three officers then destroy the shuttle with full phasers, and head for the administrative center, where they find that most of the colony has been powered down, with the exception of a facility some distance away. Risking the trip across open countryside, Kirk, Spock and McCoy arrive at the facility, pursued by a large number of the colonists.
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** Risa Kessler
 
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*{{NCwiki|Infestation, Issue 1}}
   
   

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Summary

Previously, in Infestation #1
In a research facility in New Mexico, an inter-dimensional gateway to a parallel dimension overrun by a zombie infestation - capable of infecting both humans and robots - is discovered. When the gateway is activated, and the facility is invaded, forces of the CVO (Covert Vampiric Operations) are sent in to contain the outbreak and rescue any survivors. However, the zombie force, under the control of a hive mind known as the "Undermind", strikes at several of the CVO operatives, notably Britt, whose abilities allow the Undermind to utilise the portal to open new dimensional portals. The Undermind sends forces through to four dimensions, along with aspects of Britt to each one, before the CVO can close the portal and shut down the zombie outbreak. The surviving members of the CVO then attempt to utilise the portal to access those dimensions, recover Britt, and stop the Undermind.

Stardate 7493.5. Admiral James T. Kirk, Spock, and Leonard McCoy depart the USS Enterprise for the colony world of Calibus VII, where McCoy is to be honored for his recent work with the Frontier Medics Program. Receiving no communications from the planet, the Enterprise officers, along with three security guards - Emigh, Padilla, and Barnes - land in the largest settlement with caution. The colony appears to be deserted. Encountering a body, McCoy declares the unfortunate colonist dead, only to have him rise up and attack the landing party. Phasers set to stun have no effect, and the commotion attracts further attention - the rest of the colonists in their undead state.

Fending off the initial attack, Kirk refuses to allow the guards to set their weapons to lethal settings, and the landing party heads for the administrative center. However, Padilla, who was injured by the originally-encountered colonist, falls to his knees, then attacks Barnes. He has been infected and, as the Enterprise officers barricade themselves inside a small outbuilding, they find that the outbreak is also transforming Barnes. Leaving him behind, Kirk, Spock and McCoy narrowly avoid a lone colonist, McCoy being pushed out of the way by Emigh, who is bitten.

Padilla and Barnes are seen heading for the shuttle, where they are able to remotely access the launch controls. Attempts to lock out the shuttle computer are unsuccessful. Sending a subspace distress signal to Montgomery Scott, commanding the Enterprise in Kirk's absence, Kirk orders the Enterprise to come to their rescue - but if they cannot be contacted by the time of the starship's arrival, to quarantine the planet and alert Starfleet Command. The three officers then destroy the shuttle with full phasers, and head for the administrative center, where they find that most of the colony has been powered down, with the exception of a facility some distance away. Risking the trip across open countryside, Kirk, Spock and McCoy arrive at the facility, pursued by a large number of the colonists.

With the perimeter fencing not holding the horde back, and Spock having to manually disengage the facility's door locks, Kirk has no choice but to fire on the transformed colonists with phasers at maximum...

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