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|Title= A Prank To Say Goodbye. (Backsim aboard the USS Oumuamua) | |||
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Ensign Nilsen confides in 1st Lieutenant Maxwell about his plan to resign after receiving a test pilot contract, and together they plot a harmless prank involving the "Imperial March" theme to create a memorable farewell. | |||
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In Cargo Bay 2 aboard the USS Oumuamua, Ensign Lhandon Nilsen and 1st Lieutenant Arturo Maxwell plot their latest prank. Recently, Nilsen had a tense meeting with Private O'Reilly about the FAC situation on Gault, which concluded with a handshake. Now, he’s back in the cargo bay, but with Maxwell this time. | |||
Nilsen jokes about a mental breakdown, referencing their last prank involving a grammar glider and food replication mishap. Maxwell is intrigued as Nilsen hints at a new idea but first confesses something personal. Nilsen reveals he plans to resign due to his recent mishaps, including making the XO angry and the invitational incident. He shows Maxwell a PADD with an image of a Type 9 racing shuttle from McLaren-Velocity, who offered him a test pilot contract. This opportunity would allow him to support Gault, his home. | |||
Maxwell, understanding the gravity and nobility of the offer, inquires about Nilsen's decision timeline. Nilsen has 21 days to decide. They discuss executing the prank, involving a subtle program to play the "Imperial March" from Star Wars when certain doors open, targeting their superior who loves gummy bears. The prank must be kind and non-offensive, ensuring a memorable yet harmless exit for Nilsen. As Maxwell prepares to hand in an armory report, they share a conspiratorial grin, ready to carry out their plan. | |||
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|Title= Don’t Leaf It Alone | |||
|Short Description= Lt. Cmdr. Katsim, LTJG Nilsen, and Ens. Yinn investigate the telepathic properties of a mysterious plant from Cheyd’lang. | |||
|Long Description= In the science lab on Deck 10, USS Octavia E Butler, Lt. Cmdr. Katsim Peri, LTJG Nilsen, and Ens. Yinn gather to study a collection of leaves from the planet Cheyd’lang. Nilsen explains that the Antani had been cultivating these leaves for years, intending to enhance telepathic abilities and connect everyone mentally. He recounts his own heightened telepathic experiences after exposure to the leaves, noting varied effects on different individuals. | |||
Yinn, intrigued by the potential of these leaves, questions Nilsen about the specifics of his telepathic experiences. They discuss the need for further testing to understand the plant's impact, including its genetic implications and long-term effects. Katsim emphasizes the importance of caution and proper protocols in their experiments. | |||
Yinn suggests a self-experimentation approach to study the plant's effects on her telepathic abilities. Nilsen offers to retrieve more samples from Cheyd’lang if necessary. They agree on the need to involve Dr. Toz for medical oversight and plan to conduct a series of controlled tests to explore the plant’s properties and potential applications. | |||
As they prepare for the experiments, the team reflects on the broader implications of their research, including the potential for revolutionary advancements in telepathic communication and coordination. | |||
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|Title= Introduction of Commander Margaret Walker | |||
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Commander Margaret Walker prepares to leave her post at Starfleet Intelligence for a new role as Director of Intelligence aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. | |||
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In her office at Starfleet Intelligence in San Francisco, Commander Margaret Walker is engrossed in her routine, meticulously organized workspace. She reviews a report concerning the United Dominion of Planets and their potential Zet allies, reflecting her disciplined focus and minimal personal distractions. Lieutenant Jhytao sh’Orhaalnohr interrupts with a report on Yansamin Anchorage, revealing challenges in intelligence gathering. As Walker prepares to depart for her new assignment, sh’Orhaalnohr informs her that her shuttle has arrived, and expresses appreciation for serving under her, to which Walker responds with gratitude. | |||
Walker exits her office, receiving a silent yet heartfelt farewell from her colleagues. She heads to the rooftop shuttle pad, ready to embark on her new role as the Director of Intelligence for the Gamma Flotilla Expeditionary Task Force aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. This assignment marks her first time in the Gamma Quadrant, a unique opportunity to directly engage with the region she has studied for decades. | |||
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|Title= Lieutenant Jack Kessler's Return | |||
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Lieutenant Jack Kessler navigates his return to the USS Octavia E. Butler, culminating in a tense reunion with Captain Michele Winters, who expresses her mixed emotions through a surprising physical confrontation. | |||
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Lieutenant Jack Kessler, who had been recently released from captivity by the Zet, is reacclimating to life aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. Having spent a night onboard, Kessler begins his day exploring the impressive Sagan Class Starship, particularly enjoying the botanical arboretum. His day continues as he heads to Deck 12 to find Captain Michele Winters. | |||
During his journey, Kessler encounters Lieutenant Flint, who guides him to Captain Winters in the briefing room. Upon seeing Kessler, Winters is initially stoic but quickly reveals her frustration by punching him. Despite the altercation, Kessler is left reflecting on the unexpected but impactful reunion. | |||
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*Commanding Officer, Commander [[Lia Rouiancet]] | *Commanding Officer, Commander [[Lia Rouiancet]] |
Revision as of 00:27, 22 May 2024
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Commanding officer's log, stardate 240105.08.
We are officially a full two weeks out from our first mission at Cheyd'lang, and the Octavia E. Butler has seen the last of our evacuated refugees to safe harbors. Among those are Seytoxal, a resort world where much of the crew has spent time; the Esh-o system, where temporal incursions were thankfully at a minimum; and Port Coray, the independent trading station.
Our final group of refugees will disembark with the Butler's crew at New Bajor, where we (and presumably they) will enjoy some leave time. Some of the crew have declared their intention to continue to work with the refugees, and I will be one of them, at least at the beginning of the leave period, before I give myself any time away from my duties.
Even those officers and crew who aren't assisting the refugees may choose to do more work than normal for a period of leave as they adjust to the Butler and modify it to their liking, especially with our first mission behind us and their first impressions of the ship's performance behind them.
They will also have the opportunity to visit the newly constructed Deep Space 14 in orbit of New Bajor. The station is, even beyond the Gamma Task Force, the first permanent Federation installation in the Gamma Quadrant, and I am curious to see how its history unfolds. As such, there is more of a Starfleet presence here than usual, and we're currently sharing New Bajor's orbit with the Vulcana Regar, the Phoebe, the Joseph M'Benga -- and the 'Oumuamua, recently returned to active service and with personnel and materiel from the Federation. Among these personnel are a new intelligence officer, Commander Walker, who I look forward to getting to know.
Although I see no immediate signs of misadventure, I'm sure some among the crew will find it regardless.
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Summary
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Officers
- Commanding Officer, Commander Lia Rouiancet
- Executive Officer, Commander Etan Iljor
- Chief of Operations Officer, Lieutenant Toxin Arlill
- Helm, Communications and Ops Officer, Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen
- Acting Chief Engineering Officer, Lieutenant JG Josh Herrick
- Chief Security Officer, Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock
- Security Officer, Lieutenant Anton Richards
- Acting Chief of Tactical, Marine Captain Michele Winters
- Acting Chief Medical Officer, Lieutenant JG Toz
- Counselor, Lieutenant JG Karen Stendhal
- Chief Science Officer, Lieutenant Peri Katsim
- Science Officer, Ensign Yinn
- Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Avander Promontory
- Marine Officer, Second Lieutenant Arturo Maxwell
- Combat Rescue Officer, Second Lieutenant Jacen Xaivis