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The Lament had a standard route that connected with Federation colonies and outposts in the Trinity sector and along the outskirts of the Jenatris cloud. It most frequently carried terraforming equipment and colony supplies, ore and passengers. | The Lament had a standard route that connected with Federation colonies and outposts in the Trinity sector and along the outskirts of the Jenatris cloud. It most frequently carried terraforming equipment and colony supplies, ore and passengers. | ||
On 239207.16 The Annabelle's Lament exploded a half a light year after leaving | On 239207.16 The Annabelle's Lament exploded a half a light year after leaving Geneva VI Cargobase , killing all 65 passengers and crew. The circumstances of her destruction were highly suspicious. Gij Arrhimen's brother [[Haz Arrhimen]], a Starfleet Captain, demanded an investigation, which fell upon the shoulders of the crew of [[StarBase 118 Ops]] | ||
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The SS Annabelle's Lament was a Norkova refit of the older Antares class Federation freighter under the command of Captain Gij Arrhimen. It was considered one of the best and most reliable freighters in the sector until its unexpected destruction in 2392.
The Lament had a standard route that connected with Federation colonies and outposts in the Trinity sector and along the outskirts of the Jenatris cloud. It most frequently carried terraforming equipment and colony supplies, ore and passengers.
On 239207.16 The Annabelle's Lament exploded a half a light year after leaving Geneva VI Cargobase , killing all 65 passengers and crew. The circumstances of her destruction were highly suspicious. Gij Arrhimen's brother Haz Arrhimen, a Starfleet Captain, demanded an investigation, which fell upon the shoulders of the crew of StarBase 118 Ops