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==Overview==
==Overview==
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On Stardate 239704.12 the crew of the USS Atlantis were subjected to an intensely complex combat simulation to test her respective departments. The crew would have their performance monitored closely in order to devise effective improvement strategies. For several departments, new chiefs and personnel had recently been appointed, and had as yet not undergone any formal drills or examinations. Not only this, but new routines for various tactical and security implementations had been devised, and required field testing.
Departments were not informed about many aspects of the exercise, in an attempt to keep reactions as close to actual combat conditions as possible. As such, the ship was outfitted from stem to stern with holoprojectors to simulate hostile boarding action, while asteroids within the Paldor Asteroid Field were equipped with sensor bluffs to have them appear as hostile ships.


==Goals and Objectives==
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While the initial objective was to run an “Abandon Ship” drill, the scope of the project was quickly scaled to test a wider variety of crew readiness situations. These included:
#Testing new security enhancements/procedures.
#Reviewing hostile boarding procedure and testing crew responsiveness in such situations.
#Monitoring crew response times during evacuation & abandon ship orders.
#Gain an insight into the crew’s ability to think and respond appropriately during a developing situation.


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Revision as of 21:50, 9 May 2020

Simulated Hostile Encounter AAR
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“The quest for truth is a noble one.”

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Overview

On Stardate 239704.12 the crew of the USS Atlantis were subjected to an intensely complex combat simulation to test her respective departments. The crew would have their performance monitored closely in order to devise effective improvement strategies. For several departments, new chiefs and personnel had recently been appointed, and had as yet not undergone any formal drills or examinations. Not only this, but new routines for various tactical and security implementations had been devised, and required field testing.

Departments were not informed about many aspects of the exercise, in an attempt to keep reactions as close to actual combat conditions as possible. As such, the ship was outfitted from stem to stern with holoprojectors to simulate hostile boarding action, while asteroids within the Paldor Asteroid Field were equipped with sensor bluffs to have them appear as hostile ships.


Goals and Objectives

While the initial objective was to run an “Abandon Ship” drill, the scope of the project was quickly scaled to test a wider variety of crew readiness situations. These included:

  1. Testing new security enhancements/procedures.
  2. Reviewing hostile boarding procedure and testing crew responsiveness in such situations.
  3. Monitoring crew response times during evacuation & abandon ship orders.
  4. Gain an insight into the crew’s ability to think and respond appropriately during a developing situation.



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Command Report



Security Report



Operations Report



Tactical Report



Medical Report



Marine Report



Summary

Notable SIMs


REV SD 239705.09