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'''STARDATE: 23940.20'''<br> | |||
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Science Officer's log, Stardate 239408.20. At long last, the [[USS Blackwell|Blackwell]] has finally come free from the verteron snare. The Atlantis was somehow able to deactivate the mines, nullifying their effects and allowing us to fly free. Another ship, going by the name of Regent, was responsible for the destruction of the mysterious ship. Most of the crew seemed to be familiar with the man in Command of the Regent, so I have no doubt that we will encounter them again.<br> | |||
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'''STARDATE: 23940.20'''<br> | |||
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_Stardate 239407.31SCIENCE OFFICER'S LOG There is a pocket of space nearby that is unaffected by the verteron particles and so piloting the Blackwell at impulse to that location is the most logical course of action. The convenience of such a small region, whose volume is around the size of a large starship, leads me to suspect that it is some form of trap. Unfortunately, we have very few other options available to us. SCIENCE OFFICER'S LOG Stardate SupplementalSCIENCE OFFICER'S LOG SCIENCE OFFICER'S LOG Stardate 239408.20SCIENCE OFFICER'S LOG SCIENCE OFFICER'S LOG |
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