1914 (Constitution)

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Participation

Officers taking part in the Mission
Name Position Notes
Jalana Rajel Commanding Officer
T'Mar First Officer
Valoru COMM/OPS Officer
Sinda Essen Chief of Security/Tactical
Rustyy Hael Chief Engineering Officer
Shar'Wyn Foster Chief Medical Officer
Jerome Milsap Medical Officer
Dial Nurse
Danzia Counselor
Kalos Fiorr Chief of Science/Second Officer
Ian Dunross Science Officer
Doven Childyrn Intelligence Officer

Logbook

Stardate 239210.01 After successfully ridding their ship of the Borg nanites, the crew of the USS Constitution, NCC-9023-B, went to Starbase 11 to take their well-deserved shoreleave. Many of the crew took to the surface, including Cmdr. Jalana Rajel and LtCmdr. T'Mar who had some catching up to do, while others enjoyed a game of poker on the ship. Everyone enjoyed taking the time to relax and forget about the Borg situation. Repairs were made to the ship and additional scans were run to guarantee that no Borg nanites remained on the ship. After shore leave, the Constitution headed out to the Talos Sector to conduct a routine sensor sweep.

By all accounts, the patrol was going as planned and was rather standard. About a month into the patrol, Cmdr. Rajel sent the following message to Captain Faranfey of the USS Doyle: "Right now we are patrolling the Talos sector, and I wish someone would have told me how boring that can be."

Indeed, the patrol had been entirely uneventful. All sensor readings were standard with no anomalies. Shortly after the message went out, however, Starfleet lost contact with the Constitution.

After several attempts to contact the Constitution were unsuccessful, Starfleet stepping in. Ships were sent out to the Constitution's last known location, where they discovered that the Constitution was no longer there. An extensive search is currently underway, however there is no trace of where the Constitution may have gone. With no debris found, Starfleet representatives are hopeful that the Constitution was not destroyed. Sensors found what appeared to be the remnants of a subspace field, which may or may not have contributed to the Constitution's disappearance. FNS will be monitoring the situation closely for updated information.


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