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<div style="margin-top:20px"><center><big>'''The Bridge Crew'''</big></center> | |||
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Serala.png|<small> [[Serala|Commander Serala]]<br>Commanding Officer</small> | |||
Aine Sherlock LCDR FO.png|<small> [[Aine Sherlock|Lt. Commander Aine Sherlock]]<br>First Officer</small> | |||
Daniel McGillian Ensign.png|<small> [[Daniel McGillian|Ensign Mac McGillian]]<br>Security/Tactical Officer</small> | |||
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====The Bridge==== | ====The Bridge==== | ||
[[Serala]] leads the few surviving Bridge crew back onto the Bridge proper, ordering [[Aine Sherlock]] and [[Daniel McGillian|McGillian]] to battle stations after locking down access to the ship's systems to core personnel deemed free of Borg influence. The intent is explicitly made clear: Whatever else happens, the Chin'toka and its crew were going to fight to the very last minute. As they arrive on the scene to the USS Astraeus attempting to beam people off the beleaguered Spacedock, Captain Mei'konda Delano reaches out to Serala and offers both encouraging words, a plan of attack, and hope in the form of shield settings that seem to interfere with the Borg's signal. Finally, there seemed to be a way to bring their affected crew out without more deaths. | [[Serala]] leads the few surviving Bridge crew back onto the Bridge proper, ordering [[Aine Sherlock]] and [[Daniel McGillian|McGillian]] to battle stations after locking down access to the ship's systems to core personnel deemed free of Borg influence. The intent is explicitly made clear: Whatever else happens, the Chin'toka and its crew were going to fight to the very last minute. As they arrive on the scene to the USS Astraeus attempting to beam people off the beleaguered Spacedock, Captain Mei'konda Delano reaches out to Serala and offers both encouraging words, a plan of attack, and hope in the form of shield settings that seem to interfere with the Borg's signal. Finally, there seemed to be a way to bring their affected crew out without more deaths. | ||
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Before the results of those changes could be verified, they see that the Enterprise-F is making a direct line for them and the Astraeus and Sherlock suggests they take her head on, much to McGillian's consternation. They're outgunned, undermanned, and didn't even have a full complement of torpedoes on board. Serala is faced with the difficult choice of how to best direct the ship in its first fight since its refit. The ship is saved from having to engage the Odyssey-class by the arrival of the {{USS|Narendra}} and three other ships that have come to investigate just what the heck is going on. Orders are given to face off against the USS Minor and USS Iniaeu with the assistance of the USS Aegis. | Before the results of those changes could be verified, they see that the Enterprise-F is making a direct line for them and the Astraeus and Sherlock suggests they take her head on, much to McGillian's consternation. They're outgunned, undermanned, and didn't even have a full complement of torpedoes on board. Serala is faced with the difficult choice of how to best direct the ship in its first fight since its refit. The ship is saved from having to engage the Odyssey-class by the arrival of the {{USS|Narendra}} and three other ships that have come to investigate just what the heck is going on. Orders are given to face off against the USS Minor and USS Iniaeu with the assistance of the USS Aegis. | ||
<div style="margin-top:20px"><center><big>'''The Borg Crew'''</big></center> | |||
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T ama ltjg.png|<small> [[T'Ama|Three of Twelve]]Formerly Lieutenant JG T'Ama<br>Acting Chief of Operations</small> | |||
Sylvie Doucet Ensign.png|<small> [[Sylvie Doucet|Lieutenant JG Sylvie Doucet]]<br>Asst. Chief Medical Officer</small> | |||
Kim stapledon final.png|<small> [[Kimberly Stapledon|Lt.JG Kim Stapledon]]<br>Acting Chief Science Officer</small> | |||
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====Security Complex==== | ====Security Complex==== | ||
In the ship's Security Complex, [[T'Ama|Three of Twelve (T'Ama)]] was leading the Borg gathered there in an assault on the Armory and the defenders there find themselves flanked by [[Sylvie Doucet]] and [[Kimberly Stapledon|Kim Stapledon]]. One Security Petty Officer takes charge of the ragtag group of officers and, acting upon orders given by Aine Sherlock, coordinates a fighting retreat into the ship's Armory. In the middle of the battle, they find that all the ship's sidearms have been remotely deactivated by Serala's command, leaving T'Ama the sole person on the deck with a working phaser. With the ship's weaponry rendered useless, T'Ama partially fries the control panel to the Armory, locking the human survivors within and leaves for Engineering. Kim Stapledon follows. Sylvie Doucet, having suffered a head injury via a pistol being slammed into her face, is temporarily out of action. When she gets back on her feet, Sylvie speaks with her dead father in the process of finally being able to combat the Borg's utter control over her mind and body. Convinced that something was going on with her brain, she ends up injecting herself with a stimulant from a surprisingly well-stocked medkit in the hopes of disrupting her own central nervous system to shed the Borg's control once and for all. | In the ship's Security Complex, [[T'Ama|Three of Twelve (T'Ama)]] was leading the Borg gathered there in an assault on the Armory and the defenders there find themselves flanked by [[Sylvie Doucet]] and [[Kimberly Stapledon|Kim Stapledon]]. One Security Petty Officer takes charge of the ragtag group of officers and, acting upon orders given by Aine Sherlock, coordinates a fighting retreat into the ship's Armory. In the middle of the battle, they find that all the ship's sidearms have been remotely deactivated by Serala's command, leaving T'Ama the sole person on the deck with a working phaser. With the ship's weaponry rendered useless, T'Ama partially fries the control panel to the Armory, locking the human survivors within and leaves for Engineering. Kim Stapledon follows. Sylvie Doucet, having suffered a head injury via a pistol being slammed into her face, is temporarily out of action. When she gets back on her feet, Sylvie speaks with her dead father in the process of finally being able to combat the Borg's utter control over her mind and body. Convinced that something was going on with her brain, she ends up injecting herself with a stimulant from a surprisingly well-stocked medkit in the hopes of disrupting her own central nervous system to shed the Borg's control once and for all. | ||
<div style="margin-top:20px"><center><big>'''The Engineering Crew'''</big></center> | |||
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Ensign Xiron.png|<small> [[Ghee’looth Xiron|Lt. JG Ghee'looth Xiron]]<br>Acting Chief Engineering Officer</small> | |||
Is'Kah Ensign.png|<small> [[Is’Kah|Ensign Is'Kah]]<br>Engineering Officer</small> | |||
Ilsam Red LtCmdr..png|<small> [[Tai Ilsam|Lt. Cmdr Tai Ilsam]]<br>Mission Specialist</small> | |||
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====Main Engineering==== | ====Main Engineering==== | ||
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T'Ama gets bitten in the attack. Due to Xiron and Brodie's tinkering informed by the data from the Astraeus, Stapledon's dream world is shattered and she comes back to a very pain-filled reality. In spite of all that was wrong with her in the moment, she calls out to T'Ama an in attempt to distract the Borg, giving Is'Kah an idea. Is'Kah taunts the assimilated T'Ama to try to get her to snap out of it and resist and earns a resounding slap across the face that dislocates her jaw. Ilsam resorts to a Vulcan nerve pinch, more or less, to knock T'Ama out and tells Is'Kah to stop biting people before taking T'Ama to Sickbay on his way to reporting to the Bridge. | T'Ama gets bitten in the attack. Due to Xiron and Brodie's tinkering informed by the data from the Astraeus, Stapledon's dream world is shattered and she comes back to a very pain-filled reality. In spite of all that was wrong with her in the moment, she calls out to T'Ama an in attempt to distract the Borg, giving Is'Kah an idea. Is'Kah taunts the assimilated T'Ama to try to get her to snap out of it and resist and earns a resounding slap across the face that dislocates her jaw. Ilsam resorts to a Vulcan nerve pinch, more or less, to knock T'Ama out and tells Is'Kah to stop biting people before taking T'Ama to Sickbay on his way to reporting to the Bridge. | ||
<div style="margin-top:20px"><center><big>'''The Sickbay Crew'''</big></center> | |||
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Brodie3.png|<small> [[Alexander Brodie|Lt. Commander Alexander Brodie]]<br>Counselor</small> | |||
Leenaya Edrei Ensign.png|<small> [[Leenaya Edrei|Ensign Leenaya Edrei]]<br>Medical Officer</small> | |||
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====Sickbay==== | ====Sickbay==== | ||
A fighter pilot, Lieutenant Jelanna Zarax, has fought her way to Sickbay on Deck 10 and comes upon a seriously injured crewman. [[Leenaya Edrei]], one of the ship's newest medics, runs into the scene and begins treatment. They attempt to move the patient to Sickbay, a risky move without the use of transporters, only to find Sickbay locked and sealed. Edrei contacts Alexander Brodie to get his help to get inside. Ilsam's arrival gets them inside and Brodie comes back to Sickbay to help out following the successful implementation of shielding against the Borg signal. Doucet comes back to work following a hit of Tricordrazine, followed shortly by a very injured Stapledon. The work begins on getting the crew patched up enough to continue their work. All assimilated crew are now unassimilated thanks to the blocking of the Borg signal. | A fighter pilot, Lieutenant Jelanna Zarax, has fought her way to Sickbay on Deck 10 and comes upon a seriously injured crewman. [[Leenaya Edrei]], one of the ship's newest medics, runs into the scene and begins treatment. They attempt to move the patient to Sickbay, a risky move without the use of transporters, only to find Sickbay locked and sealed. Edrei contacts Alexander Brodie to get his help to get inside. Ilsam's arrival gets them inside and Brodie comes back to Sickbay to help out following the successful implementation of shielding against the Borg signal. Doucet comes back to work following a hit of Tricordrazine, followed shortly by a very injured Stapledon. The work begins on getting the crew patched up enough to continue their work. All assimilated crew are now unassimilated thanks to the blocking of the Borg signal. | ||
{{LCARS-bar-heading|Hour Three|COLOR=#800000}} | |||
====The Bridge==== | |||
On the Bridge, Serala and Sherlock coordinate the ship's attacks against the Inaieu, Passchendaele, and Ypres after taking the Minor out of the fight. With a mixture of prefix codes, high mobility tactics such as the Picard Maneuver suggested by Ensign [[Kel Amir]], copious usage of explosives in the form of discarded warp cores and torpedoes shamelessly stolen from pretty much anywhere Ensign McGillian can find them, and support from fighters and the Aegis. The Inaieu is the first of this wave of opponents to be knocked out, allowing the Chin'toka to focus on the Passchendaele. Kim Stapledon makes a finding about the Borg signal: it's interacting with subspace piggybacking off tetrion frequencies. She suggests launching a shuttle to fire bursts of tetrion particles to disrupt the signal, causing a temporary loss in local Borg command and control. The suggestion is approved and shuttle launch, just in time for Stapledon to announce a new arrival to the brawl - the Vimy Ridge. The ship also receives, belatedly enough, the SOS and warning broadcast sent out by President Anton Chekov and Serala issues new orders to find his pod somewhere in the battlefield. The shuttlepod that was modified for tetrion bursts intercepts the Belleau Wood and fires, proving that Stapledon's idea works as the other ship stops in its tracks. After that, McGillian announces good news: The President's escape pod has been found and retrieved. | |||
====Main Engineering==== | |||
Down in Engineering, Is'Kah and Ghee'looth continue their battle to keep the ship's power systems from failing as the ship keeps taking hits and the grid hits its limit in several spots. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and they're forced to redirect coolant from some of the ship's computers as well as vent plasma into space to keep the ship in the fight. | |||
====Sickbay==== | |||
In Sickbay, Sylvie Doucet, Leenaya Edrei, and Alexander Brodie barely have a chance to relax after sedating T'Ama before the next crisis unfolds. One of the hits that the ship takes has the knock-on effect of setting Sickbay's primarily entrance on fire via a plasma leak. The automated fire suppression systems aren't responding, so the doctors scramble to find an extinguisher. T'Ama ends up finding it as Doucet orders medical staff to move patients from the patient ward that the door leads into the other wards further down the hall. Respirators and supplemental oxygen ensure that minimal damage is done to the lungs of everyone present, but Edrei still manages to get several burns in the process of finally putting out the blaze. With Ward 1 and the main entrance temporarily condemned until repairs finish, everyone regroups in Ward 2 to tend to new injuries, radiation poisoning, and burns on top of the chaos already present. | |||
[[Category:Chin'toka Mission Archive|F]] | [[Category:Chin'toka Mission Archive|F]] |
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