Leviathan (USS Thor)

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Second Season, Episode 4: Stardate 239810.26 - Present

Teaser

Doing a favor for the new crew of Amity Outpost the USS Thor embarks to survey a massive debris field known only to the locals as The Graveyard.

Mission Summary

Prologue


Act One
After the Thor visits escorts the new crew of Amity Outpost, Ambassador Rivi Vataix shares information about a sector called ‘The Graveyard’. So named for the thousands of ships in various degrees of destruction that haunt the area, little is known about what had occurred and why so many vessels, and pieces of vessels, were abandoned. Located a mere dozen light years from the new outpost, the crew of the Thor are tasked when surveying the Graveyard and checking for scavengers, pirates, and other unsavouries to ‘flex’ Starfleet’s muscles and deter future incidences.

The main point of interest is one of the oldest derelicts in the sector, a ship nicknamed “Proud Mary”. It is this ship that Lt. Commander Greaves plan to explore along with Ensigns Anton Richards, Katsim Peri, and Kryn Samuels. Due to the anticipated lack of gravity as well as breathable air, the group anticipates the need for EV suits. A brief conversation about what little is known of the abandoned vessel is followed by preparations from a scientific, engineering, as well as defensive standpoint before beaming over. Upon arrival, the group finds themselves indeed without gravity and discover they are in a corridor with a door leading further into the ship. .

Commodore Kells assigns Commander Ben Garcia and Lieutenants Kammus Corelli, Dar Elandra, and Kizanna Reid to launch with the Tigris and approach Proud Mary from another angle. Their main focus is to chart the area as they move through the floating debris toward the Proud Mary.

On the bridge, Commodore Kells is joined by Commander Alexander Brodie and Ensign Jaxon Fargo to monitor both teams as well as the vicinity immediately surrounding the vessel. Preliminary scans are taken, though limited in scope, and sent to both teams, when suddenly, an alarm sounds from one of the consoles.



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