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Ensigns Mandak and Blackwell used the quiet time on the bridge to check out the Dokkaran ships, as they had never seen any. While exploring the ship Mandak found a tracker on the ship and alarmed the Captain about the possibility that someone was having an eye on the Dokkarans. | Ensigns Mandak and Blackwell used the quiet time on the bridge to check out the Dokkaran ships, as they had never seen any. While exploring the ship Mandak found a tracker on the ship and alarmed the Captain about the possibility that someone was having an eye on the Dokkarans. | ||
It became all hands on deck for those not already immersed in preparations, treatment and care of the Dokkaran’s, as questions range out about the reasoning for the device and the ailments that hounded the Dokkaran’s to leave Kelan to begin with. Unpleasant parties seemed to be a recurring theme, as it was thought that toxin dumping was taken place on Kelan. | |||
As for the question of the tracking device, it was theorized that it was connected to what was happening on Kelan and to the signal they had picked up. Intel and Ops work to separate fact from fiction. A chance to put their decrypting skills to the test. | |||
All the while, Sickbay’s hands were kept busy. Sedean, the leader of the Dokkaran’s, left his people in the hands of the Constitution’s medical personal and headed to the bridge. Where he was asked to offer any details about the tracking device found, to which he had very little to offer. Dr Foster and Dr. Milsap identified the effecting ailment, a cellular mutation. Time is not stalled on figuring out the source for it, instead they leap headfirst into treatment through radiation. | |||
The pilot of the Constitution speaks up as the ship enters the far reaches of the Talos Sector. They drop to impulse and enter into orbit around Dragorin VI | |||
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