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Several months prior to the Victory’s completion of their prior mission to Atlanta V, Lieutenant Daniel Story, the brother of the Victory’s Chief of Security, Heath Story was reported missing. | Several months prior to the Victory’s completion of their prior mission to Atlanta V, Lieutenant Daniel Story, the brother of the Victory’s Chief of Security, Heath Story was reported missing. Captain James Terra made contact with Lt. Heath Story informing him of the disappearance. Starfleet gave orders to Captain Hurne to send the Victory to a starbase near the planet [[Gremer]] where an elusive organization known as the [[True Ones]] made their headquarters. Daniel Story was last seen investigating this organization and was believed to have been taken prisoner. | ||
Back on the Victory, several new crewmembers came on board including Lieutenant J.G. Bryant Zovyx who replaced Lieutenant Leela Joaquin as ship’s counselor after she required a leave of absence. Ensign J. Bowden Hapgood joined the ship as an operations officer, while Doctor Albert Daystrom, a hologram serves as a doctor. | Back on the Victory, several new crewmembers came on board including Lieutenant J.G. Bryant Zovyx who replaced Lieutenant Leela Joaquin as ship’s counselor after she required a leave of absence. Ensign J. Bowden Hapgood joined the ship as an operations officer, while Doctor Albert Daystrom, a hologram serves as a doctor. | ||
Just prior to the mission, Lieutenant Story acquired a large cargo shuttle that could be used to infiltrate the starbase. Intelligence also reported that The True Ones are an anarchist multi-racial organization with a goal of breaking up the Federation. They also deal in weapons and narcotics. The leader of this organization, a Klingon named Ger’Luk is on the Federation’s most wanted list. Captain Hurne opened the options to the crew; some suggested an all-out assault, while others recommended a covert undercover operation. There was also some evidence of a Starfleet conspiracy leading up the ranks to the admiralty. Captain Hurne was also aware of an operative within the organization. | Just prior to the mission, Lieutenant Story acquired a large cargo shuttle that could be used to infiltrate the starbase. Intelligence also reported that The True Ones are an anarchist multi-racial organization with a goal of breaking up the Federation. They also deal in weapons and narcotics. The leader of this organization, a Klingon named [[Ger’Luk]] is on the Federation’s most wanted list. Captain Hurne opened the options to the crew; some suggested an all-out assault, while others recommended a covert undercover operation. There was also some evidence of a Starfleet conspiracy leading up the ranks to the admiralty. Captain Hurne was also aware of an operative within the organization. | ||
Captain Hurne’s final decision was not to reveal the presence of an operative within the organization in order to keep that undercover mission intact. | Captain Hurne’s final decision was not to reveal the presence of an operative within the organization in order to keep that undercover mission intact. Instead he was going to organization his own covert operation. Lieutenant Commander Avatar would lead a team using the acquired civilian shuttle which was renamed the [[Vendetta]]. Avatar’s team included Lieutenant Kobar, Ensign Jaxon, Ensign Redoria, Ensign Jaimeson, and Ensign Hapgood who would be surgically altered to look [[ma:Orion|Orion]]. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Story would lead another away team to the planet’s surface to investigate what was developing down there. His team included Lieutenant Stevok, Lieutenant Zovyx, Lieutenant Kora, and Ensign Colon. | ||
Just prior to Alpha Team’s departure, Avatar was stricken with an Andorian condition that generally occurs after the completion of an Andorian’s first 25 years of life. He was placed in stasis by Dr. Parker and given a rataka or dream maker to simulate the emotional roller coaster that Avatar would experience. After a few days, Avatar was returned to normal, but his condition spread to the telepathic Ensign Redoria. Her emotions shortly became much more erratic, as she challenged virtually every order given to her. | Just prior to Alpha Team’s departure, Avatar was stricken with an Andorian condition that generally occurs after the completion of an Andorian’s first 25 years of life. He was placed in stasis by Dr. Parker and given a rataka or dream maker to simulate the emotional roller coaster that Avatar would experience. After a few days, Avatar was returned to normal, but his condition spread to the telepathic Ensign Redoria. Her emotions shortly became much more erratic, as she challenged virtually every order given to her. | ||
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