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<big>'''Mission - [[Fleet Blockbuster: Frontier Day (Artemis)|Frontier Day]] (240106 - 240108)'''</big> <div class="mw-customtoggle-artemisfrontierday" style="cursor:pointer; float:right;" id="artemisfrontierday"><small>[Click to show/hide]</small></div></div> | <big>'''Mission - [[Fleet Blockbuster: Frontier Day (Artemis)|Frontier Day]] (240106 - 240108)'''</big> <div class="mw-customtoggle-artemisfrontierday" style="cursor:pointer; float:right;" id="artemisfrontierday"><small>[Click to show/hide]</small></div></div> | ||
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[[File:Frontier Day Icon (Artemis).png|left|frameless|150x150px]] En-route back to Sector 001 for the [[Frontier Day]] Celebrations, the crew of the USS ''Artemis''-A makes a startling discovery: their vessel has been sabotaged, and just in time for them to happen upon a derelict Borg Cube in the [[Badlands]]. Never one to put much stock in coincidences, Captain [[Addison MacKenzie]] splits her team in two. One team stays aboard the ''Artemis'' to repair the damage and intercept the saboteur(s), while the other team boards the Cube and finds out what its doing here. To Gila's great astonishment and annoyance, she's put on the Cube Team alongside the Captain, Lt.Cdr. [[Salkath]], LT [[Jovenan]], LtJG [[Savel]] and Dr. [[Quentin Beck|Beck]], who has hitched a ride with the Earth-bound ''Artemis''. Heading over to the Borg Cube, Gila recalls a medical breakthrough from her early days at the SB118 Medical Academy, when [[Sheila Bailey]] - the then-CMO of [[Starbase 118 Ops]] - invented a serum that could cure assimilation. Taking her advice to heart, Cpt. [[Addison MacKenzie|MacKenzie]] orders both Gila and Dr. [[Quentin Beck|Beck]] to bring multiple vials of the serum.<br> | [[File:Frontier Day Icon (Artemis).png|left|frameless|150x150px]] <center>'''Phase One'''</center> En-route back to Sector 001 for the [[Frontier Day]] Celebrations, the crew of the USS ''Artemis''-A makes a startling discovery: their vessel has been sabotaged, and just in time for them to happen upon a derelict Borg Cube in the [[Badlands]]. Never one to put much stock in coincidences, Captain [[Addison MacKenzie]] splits her team in two. One team stays aboard the ''Artemis'' to repair the damage and intercept the saboteur(s), while the other team boards the Cube and finds out what its doing here. To Gila's great astonishment and annoyance, she's put on the Cube Team alongside the Captain, Lt.Cdr. [[Salkath]], LT [[Jovenan]], LtJG [[Savel]] and Dr. [[Quentin Beck|Beck]], who has hitched a ride with the Earth-bound ''Artemis''. Heading over to the Borg Cube, Gila recalls a medical breakthrough from her early days at the SB118 Medical Academy, when [[Sheila Bailey]] - the then-CMO of [[Starbase 118 Ops]] - invented a serum that could cure assimilation. Taking her advice to heart, Cpt. [[Addison MacKenzie|MacKenzie]] orders both Gila and Dr. [[Quentin Beck|Beck]] to bring multiple vials of the serum.<br> | ||
The team beams over to the Cube, which appears abandoned. The team still decides to proceed with caution, but are soon caught in the troubling situation that they lose contact with the ''Artemis''. Whether this is an effect of the Cube or if the saboteurs have damaged even more systems aboard their Ship, the group isn't sure. Their tricorders indicate that no Drones are aboard the Cube, but when the group happens upon a lone Drone wandering through the corridors, they realize with alarm that they can't trust their equipment. As the group decides to stalk after the Drone - hoping to get some answers - Gila gets to work on modifying her tricorder to get the Drone's lifesign to accurately show up. She eventually accomplishes this mission, but instantly regrets it, as multitudes upon multitudes of Borg lifesigns suddenly appear on their tricorder's display. As it turns out, the Cube is by no means abandoned, instead containing more than 80.000 Drones that are all congregating in the very center of the superstructure. Motivated by the classically suicidal Starfleet attitude of 'let's find out what that is', Cpt. [[Addison MacKenzie|MacKenzie]] leads her team towards the center of those many thousands Drones, and upon arriving, locate a large central chamber with a glowing artefact in the middle.<br> | The team beams over to the Cube, which appears abandoned. The team still decides to proceed with caution, but are soon caught in the troubling situation that they lose contact with the ''Artemis''. Whether this is an effect of the Cube or if the saboteurs have damaged even more systems aboard their Ship, the group isn't sure. Their tricorders indicate that no Drones are aboard the Cube, but when the group happens upon a lone Drone wandering through the corridors, they realize with alarm that they can't trust their equipment. As the group decides to stalk after the Drone - hoping to get some answers - Gila gets to work on modifying her tricorder to get the Drone's lifesign to accurately show up. She eventually accomplishes this mission, but instantly regrets it, as multitudes upon multitudes of Borg lifesigns suddenly appear on their tricorder's display. As it turns out, the Cube is by no means abandoned, instead containing more than 80.000 Drones that are all congregating in the very center of the superstructure. Motivated by the classically suicidal Starfleet attitude of 'let's find out what that is', Cpt. [[Addison MacKenzie|MacKenzie]] leads her team towards the center of those many thousands Drones, and upon arriving, locate a large central chamber with a glowing artefact in the middle.<br> | ||
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With the Borg shield matrix compromised, the group of Starfleet officers manage to escape from their impending demise, and in a last-ditch effort to sabotage the Borg Cube and open a window for the ''Artemis'' to exfiltrate them, the group decides on a massive gamble. By pouring Anti-Borg Serum directly into the Cube machinery, they could trigger a massive explosion which would serve as quite the distraction for their escape. Volunteering for the dangerous task of administering the serum to the internal machinations of the Cube on account of him self-administering the Anti-Borg Serum for fear of assimilation, [[Quentin Beck|Ens Beck]] completes his task and is almost consumed by the explosion, if not for the timely intervention of the ''Artemis'' transporters.<br> | With the Borg shield matrix compromised, the group of Starfleet officers manage to escape from their impending demise, and in a last-ditch effort to sabotage the Borg Cube and open a window for the ''Artemis'' to exfiltrate them, the group decides on a massive gamble. By pouring Anti-Borg Serum directly into the Cube machinery, they could trigger a massive explosion which would serve as quite the distraction for their escape. Volunteering for the dangerous task of administering the serum to the internal machinations of the Cube on account of him self-administering the Anti-Borg Serum for fear of assimilation, [[Quentin Beck|Ens Beck]] completes his task and is almost consumed by the explosion, if not for the timely intervention of the ''Artemis'' transporters.<br> | ||
Back aboard the ''Artemis'', Gila rushes down to Sickbay alongside most of the complement from Amity Outpost in order to tend to their injuries. Chiefest of priorities is the cranial surgery of [[David Flint|LtJG Flint]], for whom the Anti-Borg Serum has reduced his implants to dust and rust, leaving the transponder in his brain to causing major bacterial infections if not attended to. Performing major surgery while on a Ship actively engaged in combat with a Borg Cube is easier said than done, but thankfully, the talented Doctors of [[Jansen Orrey|Dr. Orrey]] and [[Quentin Beck|Dr. Beck]] are able to reinforce her in the zero-gravity suite, and the surgery goes off without a hitch... Just in time for the ''Artemis'' to follow the transwarp signature of the Borg Cube towards Sector 001, the Sol System... | Back aboard the ''Artemis'', Gila rushes down to Sickbay alongside most of the complement from Amity Outpost in order to tend to their injuries. Chiefest of priorities is the cranial surgery of [[David Flint|LtJG Flint]], for whom the Anti-Borg Serum has reduced his implants to dust and rust, leaving the transponder in his brain to causing major bacterial infections if not attended to. Performing major surgery while on a Ship actively engaged in combat with a Borg Cube is easier said than done, but thankfully, the talented Doctors of [[Jansen Orrey|Dr. Orrey]] and [[Quentin Beck|Dr. Beck]] are able to reinforce her in the zero-gravity suite, and the surgery goes off without a hitch... Just in time for the ''Artemis'' to follow the transwarp signature of the Borg Cube towards Sector 001, the Sol System...<br> | ||
<center>'''Phase Two'''</center> [[File:Galaxyclassflyby.jpg|right|frameless|150x150px]] As the ''Artemis''-A arrives in Sector 001, it meets up with the USS ''Kitty Hawk'', whose Captain - [[Roshanara Rahman]] - has made some alarming discoveries about the Changelings' degree of infiltration into the Starfleet Command Structure. Realizing that they can't be certain who to trust, nor the degree of chaos that the Borg/Changeling plot will unleash in the Sol System, some personnel exchanges are made, with Gila and Ens [[Gnai]] being sent to board the ''Kitty Hawk'' alongside the majority of their unwilling guests from the Delta Quadrant. Barely has Gila and the Ensign arrived in the ''Kitty Hawk'' transporter room, however, before the true terror of the Borg Queen's plans becomes apparent. Ens [[Gnai]]'s exosuit is assimilated into the Collective - along with [[Kaito Moore|LtJG Moore]], [[Samantha Richards]] and [[Niev Galanis|Ens Galanis]] - and the unsasimilated are faced with the very real prospect that they are about to get murdered by their friends and colleagues. Gila reluctantly joins the flight from the transporter room, realizing that there's very little she can do to save the still-unassimilated Galadoran trapped within its own suit - and she follows the Amity Outpost crewmen into the Jefferies' Tubes to make a plan.<br> | |||
It is decided that Gila accompany [[John Carter|Lt.Cdr. Carter]], [[Ikaia Wong|Dr. Wong]] and [[Jansen Orrey|Dr. Orrey]] to Sickbay to look into the possibility of synthesizing more Anti-Borg Serum. Despite the fact that the Collective has long since adapted to the anti-assimilation components of the serum, it remains a powerful sedative, and one of the few viable weapons against the drone onslaught. | |||
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Revision as of 00:06, 8 September 2024
USS Artemis-A • Luna class • Addison MacKenzie |
Lieutenant JG Sadar, Gila
Captain MacKenzie wouldn’t have gotten a more immediate physical reaction from Gila if she had physically beaten her. Her eyes dimmed, her finger - previously twisting her anxiety ring desperately - grew calm and still and she turned to face her console.
Sadar: I… Yes sir.Unbeknownst to Gila, her superior officer, Cmdr. Genkos Adea had already been replaced by his counterpart, but when Lt. Jovenan realized this, after Gila reported a series of confusing changes to the Commander's personality and workplace behavior, the two of them used Gila's emergency override codes to gain access to Cmdr. Adea's quarters and rescue him. They then teamed up with Cpt. MacKenzie and Lt. Silveira to retake the Bridge, which had been commandeered by Silveira's counterpart, Victor Olivera. While there, Gila took to the Operations Console to check in with the other departments and provide a real-time update to the Captain on how the liberation of the Artemis was going. While on the Bridge, they were alerted to an explosion in Sickbay that had critically injured Counselor Jones, were able to stop an impromptu escape attempt by the Desdemonans remaining on board their own vessel, but could only watch as Lieutenant Colonel Genkos Adea - Cdr. Adea's imposter - evaded capture in a Starfleet shuttle and promptly warped out of the system.
As the Artemis' scientists conducted research aimed to send their counterparts back to their own universe, Gila took the time to head to the Brig and speak to her counterpart face-to-face. Gila Thevn had been the one responsible for setting the explosive device in Sickbay, and as Gila struggled to understand and accept the fact that a fellow Doctor could commit such an act, her counterpart could only sneer in return. They were dooming an entire galaxy to extinction. What was one life in comparison to that?
Gila felt her eyes burn, her throat run dry.
Sadar: Why did you set that bomb?
Gila Thevn - her twisted mirror - smiled grimly.
Thevn: I wanted to kill a Doctor. A pity I got the wrong one.While searching for information about this alternate reality that they had been sent to, Gila and her senior officers realize that this reality was brought about by way of the Romulans not joining the Dominion War in time to turn the tables on the Alliance's enemies. Without their added firepower, the Dominion War is still ongoing, with the Dominion having gained a great amount of ground in the Beta Quadrant. After a confrontation with CloQ in his father's study, Cmdr. Adea initiated a house-wide search for a 'window', a method of travelling that occasionally cropped up during encounters with CloQ. They managed to locate such a schism, which connected to Ki Baratan - the capital of the long-dead world of Romulus - a year prior. Leaving Tevet to guard the window in her own time, the officers jumped through.
In Ki Baratan, the group joins up with the newly-arrived Ensign Gnai, who'd been displaced to this moment in time, seemingly on its own. While there, the group realizes that Senator Vreenak is returning to Ki Baratan in order to settle the political debate on what position the Romulans will take in the war, and the Senator will favor the Dominion. To Cmdr. Adea, there is but one remaining course of action. They must prevent the Senator from convening with the Senate by force. As the group starts working on disguises to better traverse Ki Baratan, the Commander realizes that the building they were transported to is connected to the planetary defense turret, which is quickly chosen to be the blunt instrument of their clumsy timeline surgery. The attempt is hamfisted at best - complicated further by the difficulties involving disguising Gila and Ensign Gnai, the actual technological know-how required to take control of the turret and the conniving finesse necessary to frame the Dominion for the Senator's untimely death - and when Cmdr. Adea finally shoots down the approaching shuttle, it goes careening straight towards the turret, crashing the four Starfleet officers under it's massive weight.
Or so it should have.
Not interested in losing any of their game pieces, CloQ shuffles the boards, and Gila is summoned to their domain alongside Lt.Cdr. Dakora and LTs Jovenan and Silveira. CloQ engages the Starfleeters in a bit of taunting back-and-forth, before revealing that the assassination attempt was unsuccessful and ultimately unnecessary, resulting in an even worse timeline than the one they'd been originally moved to. Gila and LT Jovenan despair at this, but CloQ offers them a final way out: If they can discover what was actually supposed to happen to the Senator, CloQ will reset the timeline back to its original state. This quest prompts CloQ to take the four Officers on a guided tour of the Deep Space Nine of 2374, frozen in time. Through sleuthing and hacking and trespassing the four Officers reveal the scandalous truth behind the successful war against the Dominion: Captain Benjamin Sisko, venerated war hero and Emissary of the Prophets, enabled, if not ordered, the unlawful assassination of a Romulan Senator, after unsuccessfully attempting to forge evidence that would pit Romulus against its Dominion allies.
Keeping their word, CloQ reunites the crew of the USS Artemis on their vessel, just outside of present day DS9, and leaves them to ruminate on their experiences and trails at the hands of the mercurial Q...
Gila swallowed, even as she felt the truth stab into her heart.
Adea: Okay… Wish me luck.
Gnai: ::to the second floor:: Good luck! ::to Sadar, after a beat:: This feels wrong...
Sadar: … I know...
Wasn’t there something she could do? Some wire or lever that she could pull to stop this? Some way she could alter the trajectory they were rushing down? She heard the security guards work on the door in-between the alarm klaxons and felt a headache manifest as her eyes tried to make sense of what she saw around her through the purple environment. She looked into the turret.
A failsafe. An emergency shut-down lever or button. An on/off switch! Anything!
oO Against the currents of time, only cooperation and unison can see us safe. Discord would see all drown, but together, we will float. OoThe team beams over to the Cube, which appears abandoned. The team still decides to proceed with caution, but are soon caught in the troubling situation that they lose contact with the Artemis. Whether this is an effect of the Cube or if the saboteurs have damaged even more systems aboard their Ship, the group isn't sure. Their tricorders indicate that no Drones are aboard the Cube, but when the group happens upon a lone Drone wandering through the corridors, they realize with alarm that they can't trust their equipment. As the group decides to stalk after the Drone - hoping to get some answers - Gila gets to work on modifying her tricorder to get the Drone's lifesign to accurately show up. She eventually accomplishes this mission, but instantly regrets it, as multitudes upon multitudes of Borg lifesigns suddenly appear on their tricorder's display. As it turns out, the Cube is by no means abandoned, instead containing more than 80.000 Drones that are all congregating in the very center of the superstructure. Motivated by the classically suicidal Starfleet attitude of 'let's find out what that is', Cpt. MacKenzie leads her team towards the center of those many thousands Drones, and upon arriving, locate a large central chamber with a glowing artefact in the middle.
The team attempts to discover the nature of the powerful green glow at the center of the chamber, but this is when their presence is finally registered by the Borg, and the group suddenly find themselves the targets of many MANY Drones, triggering their flight away from the central chamber. Functionally trapped aboard the hostile cube which is rapidly powering up, the team starts brainstorming ways to get in contact with the still-silent Artemis, but are soon interrupted as a brilliant green light bars their way further on.
Transwarped across thousands of lightyears, a group of crew from the far-away Amity Outpost - led by Lt. Commander Robin Hopper - appears before the confused Artemisian officers, just in time to join the hasty retreat away from the Borg Drones. Lt.Cdr. Hopper informs them that they followed some Changeling infiltrators who had managed to gain access to the restricted laboratories in the basement levels of Amity Outpost and steal some classified technology. Realizing that there's a very real chance the Changelings and the Borg are cooperating, the now rather sizeable contingent of Starfleet officers split up into two groups: one to locate a way for them all to get off of the Cube, and one team to track down the Changelings and discover the plot unfolding before them. Once more, as though the Wheel of the Universe itself aims to break her mind, Gila is put on a direct collision course with disaster, as she joins the team pursuing the Changeling saboteurs further into the Cube itself.
While giving chase to the Changelings, the team happens upon a strange room in the Cube filled with alcoves manned by dead Drones, seemingly restrained immediately prior to their demise. The team is locked within the room by a couple of Drones barring the exit with a forcefield, and while the others work on disabling the forcefield and dealing with the Drones beyond it, Gila and Ensign Beck work on identifying what had happened to the dead Drones. Gila note a peculiar disk-like contraption that seems foreign to the Cube's technology, but despite finding it oddly familiar, she has a difficult time pinpointing where she's seen it before. Soon - sooner than the two Doctors are able to identify a cause of death for the many drones in the encoves - the team moves on, eager to catch up to the Changelings. But the team is met with more than they bargained for when they locate the Changelings in the Borg Queen's Antechamber. The group attempts to listen in on the discussion without being noticed, but the Queen's mastery of the Cube's systems proves unparalleled and the group of Starfleet officers soon find themselves at gunpoint by dozens of Borg. The Queen attempts to reassimilate LtJG David Flint - an ex-Borg serving on Amity Outpost - causing enormous stress to the Starfleet officers as they're escorted away by their former friend and the other Drones.
Realizing that she and the other officers have limited time, Gila decides on a gamble. The Borg Serum was a powerful neurosedative aimed at quieting Borg Technology, so if she administered too much to the partially assimilated Lieutenant, he'd be knocked out cold and unable to assist them. But if she managed to alter the dosage just right, he could utilize his updated knowledge on the Borg's plans and systems to turn the odds in their favour. As the Drones started drawing biological samples from Gila and a number of the other officers, her panicked mind hastened through pharmacological calculations, as she made the gamble of a lifetime. The dosage turned out to be just what LtJG David Flint needed, and managing to tune out the assimilating properties of his Borg implants, he sets to sabotaging the Borg from the inside-out.
With the Borg shield matrix compromised, the group of Starfleet officers manage to escape from their impending demise, and in a last-ditch effort to sabotage the Borg Cube and open a window for the Artemis to exfiltrate them, the group decides on a massive gamble. By pouring Anti-Borg Serum directly into the Cube machinery, they could trigger a massive explosion which would serve as quite the distraction for their escape. Volunteering for the dangerous task of administering the serum to the internal machinations of the Cube on account of him self-administering the Anti-Borg Serum for fear of assimilation, Ens Beck completes his task and is almost consumed by the explosion, if not for the timely intervention of the Artemis transporters.
Back aboard the Artemis, Gila rushes down to Sickbay alongside most of the complement from Amity Outpost in order to tend to their injuries. Chiefest of priorities is the cranial surgery of LtJG Flint, for whom the Anti-Borg Serum has reduced his implants to dust and rust, leaving the transponder in his brain to causing major bacterial infections if not attended to. Performing major surgery while on a Ship actively engaged in combat with a Borg Cube is easier said than done, but thankfully, the talented Doctors of Dr. Orrey and Dr. Beck are able to reinforce her in the zero-gravity suite, and the surgery goes off without a hitch... Just in time for the Artemis to follow the transwarp signature of the Borg Cube towards Sector 001, the Sol System...
It is decided that Gila accompany Lt.Cdr. Carter, Dr. Wong and Dr. Orrey to Sickbay to look into the possibility of synthesizing more Anti-Borg Serum. Despite the fact that the Collective has long since adapted to the anti-assimilation components of the serum, it remains a powerful sedative, and one of the few viable weapons against the drone onslaught.
More info to come