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===SD 239001: Here Comes the Sun===
{{Menthar Mission History}}
The away teams on [[Deep Space 10]] faced escalating troubles in addition to their search for the missing [[SCE]] crewmen when Eta Corvi sent out a [[wp:coronal mass ejection|coronal mass ejection]]. Although the Mercury and her support craft would be protected by their shields, DSX — with nothing but minimal power — would face radiation that would prove deadly to the away teams. The Mercury raced to get its transporters back online; the shuttle crews raced to find the away teams within DSX; and the away teams raced to find the missing personnel. Thankfully, all was well that ended well, and the transporters on the Mercury were restored minutes before the CME passed by the station.
==2392==
 
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===SD 239002: Personal Request===
|NAME=Personal Request
As January ended, the Mercury’s away teams returned from the abandoned DSX with the mystery mostly solved, but with some unanswered questions — for example, the nature of Corporal {{n|Sian|Douglas}}’s unconsciousness after an encounter with one of DSX’s cybernetic “spiders.” However, before inquiries could begin, Captain {{n|Aron|Kells}} — reportedly at the behest of Starfleet — ordered the mission completely classified; officers were not even to discuss it amongst themselves. But before the crew could fully unpack this strange directive, they received a message from {{n|Eyas|Wulfantine}}, asking for their help: his mother had been sentenced wrongfully to death on the [[Pythron]] homeworld , and he hoped that some of his friends would accompany him to rescue her. Nearly the entire senior staff showed up to take part in this unorthodox mission, and while they suffered from unforeseen complications without the benefit of the Mercury, a passing luxury liner, stolen Gorn shuttle, and other strange transports ensured that the motley group made it to Pythro by month’s end. Meanwhile, back on the Mercury, Lt. JG {{n|Alexander|Richards}} remained in command and left DSX, where the Mercury had been unloading supplies, to answer the distress call of a freighter that had been caught in the gravity well of a gas giant.
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|STARDATE=239002-239004
===SD 239003: Better Late Than Never===
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[[File:Saratoga.jpg|thumb|left|The long-lost USS ''Saratoga'' trapped in [[JB-437]]'s gas giant.]]
|BLURB={{n|Eyas|Wulfantine}} asks for help from his shipmates to rescue his mother, sentenced to death on the [[Pythron]] homeworld, while others on the Mercury answer a long lost distress call of a mysterious ship caught in the gravity well of a gas giant.
As March began, most of the senior staff remained off-ship on an unexpected and unofficial mission to rescue Eyas Wulfantine’s mother from a trumped-up death sentence on his homeworld. The rescue parties split into three groups and sowed chaos across the planet — sometimes overt and sometimes covert — as the group under the charge of Eyas made its way closer and closer to his mother. Meanwhile, the skeleton crew aboard the Mercury, under the command of Lt. JG Richards, the chief science officer, answered a distress call in the [[JB-437]] system from a vessel that turned out to be an old ''Constitution'' class starship, the USS ''Saratoga'', that had been lost and adrift in the gravity well of a gas giant in the Menthar corridor for one hundred years. Finally, Deep Space 10 (DSX) officially came online under the command of Commander {{n|Melitta|Herodion}}.
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===SD 239004: Grand Opening===
|NAME=Journey to the Lost Library
The rescue of Eyas Wulfantine’s mother was a success, but the senior staff of the ''Mercury'' was left with the not-so-minimal task of sneaking back to the Menthar Corridor. After this had been accomplished, the crew settled in around Deep Space 10 for some shore leave.
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|STARDATE=239005-239006
DSX had come fully online while the senior staff was in absentia, and many of them used the opportunity to explore, meet the new residents, and acquaint themselves with the officers who had recently been assigned there. Events of note during shore leave included an experimental surgery upon Lieutenant Commander {{n|Roshanara|Rahman}} and the reappearance of the [[Ring]], last encountered by the {{USS|Drake}} years before, around a planet in the [[Omicron Geminorum]] system. Meanwhile, some of the new junior lieutenants bonded; Captain {{n|Quinn|Reynolds}} discovered an old friend; and Lieutenant Commander {{n|Isaac|Bale}} and Major {{n|Jacen|Fanel}}, the ''Mercury''’s two hardened warriors, discussed the noble art of fatherhood.
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|BLURB=An installation had been discovered on an uninhabited planet believed to be a library of some sort, and one that may hold ancient knowledge about the dominions of races that once called the Corridor home — and, perhaps more relevantly, what happened to them.
===SD 239005: Journey to the Lost Library===
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As the ''Mercury''s shore leave at DSX came to a close, the crew was stunned when Captain {{n|Aron|Kells}}'s accident of years prior aboard the [[Ring]] was repeated, and three different versions of Kells were combined into one: his sixty-year-old self. Though the crew, Starfleet Intelligence, and {{ma|Temporal Investigations}} wanted to investigate further, the matter was put aside in favor of a larger mission: An installation had been discovered on an uninhabited M-class planet in the [[Beta Scuti]] system, some three weeks into the Menthar Corridor at maximum warp, that long-range probes believe to be a library of some sort, and one that may hold ancient knowledge about the dominions of races that once called the Corridor home — and, perhaps more relevantly, what happened to them. After their journey to the planet, second officer {{n|Isaac|Bale}} took down an away team and discovered quickly that they weren't the only interested party. Aboard the ''Mercury'', Lieutenants {{n|Alexander|Richards}} and [[Mei'konda]] searched for patterns in the relics left behind by the Menthar and the other ancient races in the corridor.
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|NAME=End of Days
Meanwhile, on DSX, Commander {{n|Melitta|Herodion}} had newly assigned-investigator Lt. Cmdr. {{n|Msafiri|Bakari}} look into some strange (and perhaps related) comm traffic while the ''Mercury''s chief engineer {{n|Roshanara|Rahman}} stayed behind by medical order and used the time to get the station’s systems fully online with the unexpected assistance of her attending physician {{n|Niccolò|del Vedova}}.
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|STARDATE=239007-239008
===SD 239006: Political Maneuvering===
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The mission to excavate and explore the ancient library at Beta Scuti proceeded smoothly right up until the away team discovered that they weren't the only party interested in the information the library had to offer: an independent group of mercenaries had also taken an interest. Meanwhile, back on the ''Mercury'', the crew discovered the independents' ship when both ships suffered catastrophic power losses and the other required the ''Mercury'''s assistance to maintain her orbit.
|BLURB=With the incipient eruption of a supervolcano on [[83 Leonis II]], how far will the ''Mercury'' crew go to help without violating the Prime Directive?
 
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However, the ''Mercury'' crew's efforts to save the other ship were in vain and, with the crew evacuated, the planet's manufactured interference cut through, and the away team returned, the ''Mercury'' returned to Deep Space 10 with a wealth of data regarding the history of the region to sort through. The crew took some leave time upon their return to DSX, though upon that return, ''Mercury'' and DSX COs Aron Kells and Melitta Herodion discovered that they would soon be joined by Federation Ambassador {{n|Lily|Ventu}}, who had recently left [[StarBase 118]] to begin her campaign for a seat on the Federation Council — though why she chose to stop over at the small and removed DSX was, as yet, unknown.
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|NAME=Priceless
===SD 239007: End of Days===
|SHIP=Mercury
After extensive questioning by ''Mercury'' CO Aron Kells and DSX CO Melitta Herodion, Ambassador Lily Ventu admitted that she had been asked to venture out into the Menthar Corridor with a modified troopship to “assist” with the incipient eruption of a supervolcano on [[83 Leonis II]]. The planet was home to an agrarian pre-warp civilization, and while it seemed clear to the crew of the ''Mercury'' to what use the troopship was to be put, Captain Kells made the decision that an evacuation of a portion of the population would not take place as it would be a violation of the {{ma|prime directive}}
|STARDATE=239009-239010
 
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However, two away teams were sent down to the planet. The first, led by executive officer Commander {{n|Harrison|Ross}}, and including Herodion, Dr. [[Saveron]], and Lieutenant {{n|Tato|Zeme}}, was to examine the blind observation post of the Starfleet team that Ventu revealed had been assigned to the world, though Ross's team found no sign of the team upon first inspection and added their potential disappearance to the list of mysteries. The second team, led by Captain Kells and including Lieutenant Commander Roshanara Rahman, Lieutenant Mei'konda, Lieutenant (JG) [[Trel'lis]], and Ensign [[Kotir Arith]], landed the shuttlecraft ''Valentina Tereshkova'' within the volcano itself and beamed out to the planet’s surface to determine if any mitigation might make the eruption less severe.
|BLURB=With the [[Gateway Crisis of 2390]] affecting nearly every corner of the galaxy, the ''Mercury'' is sent by Starfleet from its usual haven at DSX to the thoroughly unreputable [[Menthar Anchorage]] when word gets out that an Iconian gateway is to be sold.
 
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===SD 239008: Duty and Futility===
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The supervolcano on 83 Leonis II erupted ahead of its predicted time. Away teams from the ''Mercury'' determined, before this eruption, that Starfleet’s presence on the world had not been limited to secret observation but had instead been much more involved: Captain Kells’s team discovered evidence of biotampering, while Commander Ross’s found a remaining researcher who admitted that the rest of his team had geoengineered the eruption, apparently to eradicate the pre-warp population. Captain Kells determined that this degree of tampering nullified the Prime Directive’s order of non-involvement, and the crew of the ''Mercury'' and the ''Aquitania'' began beaming up refugees. However, the civilian Dr. Saveron also beamed down without authorization, ostensibly to expedite the evacuation, but the distress call he sent from the surface attracted the attention of a Cardassian warship, which arrived and chased away the two Starfleet vessels despite their pleas of humanitarian assistance. As the ships left, the ''Mercury'' crew gathered on the bridge to pay respect and tribute to the unknown race that was likely to perish thanks to the eruption and the climactic changes it would cause.
|NAME=No Rest for the Wicked
 
|SHIP=Mercury
The ''Aquitania'', with Ambassador Ventu and all the alien refugees, departed Deep Space 10 after it and the ''Mercury'' had returned, and the ''Mercury'' crew turned its attention to recreation and the remaining problems of the previous mission: Dr. Saveron was arrested for his unauthorized beam-down, Ensign Alora DeVeau continued to search for the DNA fingerprints of the missing researchers, and Captain Reynolds and Dr. Hawkeye revealed that the last researcher had been intentionally poisoned — and genetically manipulated.
|STARDATE=239011-239012
 
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===SD 239009: Through Open Gates===
|BLURB=Tracking the Iconian gateway to the [[Nygel system]], the ''Mercury'' crew face off against a Cardassian ship in orbit and a ruthless Orion on the surface, both of whom will stop at nothing to get their hands on the gateway.
With the [[Gateway Crisis of 2390]] affecting nearly every corner of the galaxy, the ''Mercury'' is sent by Starfleet from its usual haven at DSX to the thoroughly unreputable [[Menthar Anchorage]]. Tol, the Ferengi owner of the Anchorage, has invited all manner of bidders and potential buyers to an auction he’s intending to hold for an Iconian gateway.
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Cmdr. Melitta Herodion, Dr. Saveron, Lt. Jacen Fanel, Lt.(JG) Trel’lis, and Cmdr. Ari Capronne headed to the Menthar Anchorage to take part in the auction. On the ship, other teams attempted to discover where the gateway might be, and indeed if Tol possesses knowledge of a gateway at all. Ensign Alora DeVeau placed a call to her father, a galactic shipping magnate, and discovered that while theirs might not be, the Gateway Crisis itself was very real, and there was certainly more to the proceedings than meets the eye.
 
Meanwhile, Cmdr. Harry Ross was given command of the ''Mercury'' and promoted Lt. Cmdr. Roshanara Rahman to acting first officer as Captain Kells had been arrested on DSX during shore leave for his responsibility for the actions at 83 Leonis II and the potential violation of Starfleet General Order One.
 
===SD 239010: The Trial===
Dr. Saveron, with the assistance of Lt.(JG) Trel’lis and Cmdr. Ari Capronne turned from attending the auction announcement from Tol, the Ferengi owner of the Menthar Anchorage, to the monumental task of obtaining enough latinum to make a serious wager on the coordinates of the alleged Iconian gateway. Though an offer came by way of one Trayden Jora, the team was extremely apprehensive about taking the offer, as it came with a corollary: a message, from Jora, delivered to Lt. Cmdr. Isaac Bale.
 
Meanwhile, on the ''Mercury'', Lt. Cmdr. Bale was himself overseeing methods for searching for the gateway under acting-XO Lt. Cmdr. Roshanara Rahman. Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Breeman, recently arrived R&D specialist from the {{USS|Excalibur|A}}, assisted in the modification of several probes to search, while Ensigns Alora DeVeau and Kotir Arith attempted to trace the ship that had discovered the gateway in the first place.
 
On Deep Space 10, Captain Aron Kells attended his hearing over the incident at 83 Leonis II. Examinations were limited to only a few individuals, including Kells’s XO and the ''Mercury''’s acting CO, Cmdr. Harrison Ross, who appeared via hologram. At the same time that Ross, back aboard the ''Mercury'', ordered the auction team to return when it became clear they would not raise the necessary funds, Lt. Cmdr. Damos, Starfleet’s JAG prosecutor, abruptly dropped the charges against Captain Kells moments before Shyn, the presiding judge, offered her verdict. Kells was left to return to his ship, now seeking the gateway, as he attempted to seek his own answers.
 
===SD 239011: No Rest for the Wicked===
Following their efforts at the Menthar Anchorage, the ''Mercury''’s crew relaxed in a holodeck scenario of the fictional "Stardust Fair" designed by acting CO Harrison Ross. However, they did not count on the return of Captain Kells, very recently returned from his trial on Deep Space 10. Kells called out Commander Ross, Lieutenant Commanders Rahman, and Dr. Saveron and dressed them down for holding a celebration without finishing their mission and this — along with the the captain’s meetings with several others — sparked and then fueled rampant rumors of what may have happened during his trial.
 
Meanwhile, Ross, Rahman, and Saveron were tasked with preparing the ship to follow up on the most promising lead they’d discovered at the Anchorage: the independent trader [[FTS Treasure Sprite]], which was thought to have information about the supposed Iconian gateway. And though the ''Mercury'' found the ''Treasure Sprite'' quickly, the away team led over by Ross found little information and only corpses; assistant CMO Kotir Arith removed one of these to the Mercury’s morgue for further study. However, under the leadership of Lt. Cmdr. Rahman, the ship’s historians Captain {{n|Harku|Kvitova}} and Crewman {{n|Ivani|Gupta}} determined a useful search criterion for the gateway; the crew soon tracked it to the second planet of the [[Nygel system]]. Once there, Commander Ross set out again with an away team — but shortly after beam down, the ''Mercury'' had company: A ''Keldon''-class Cardassian warship equipped with an experimental cloaking device. With one shot, the Cardassian ship disabled the ''Mercury'' and thereafter tractored it, threatening the crew with death if they didn’t provide details on the gateway.
 
===SD 239012: Desperate Measures===
The ''Mercury'' disabled momentarily the tractor beam of the Cardassian warship and outran their pursuer to one of the Nygel system’s stars where, using its metaphasic shielding, the ship and crew were able to hide for a time. However, the Cardassians were not deterred, and as a last-ditch maneuver to try and convince the Cardassians that the ship had been destroyed, the Mercury’s crew evacuated and then jettisoned the lower sensor module to simulate the ship’s destruction. This still didn’t put off the warship, and so the ''Mercury'' was forced to trigger a solar event and try and damage the warship at the expense of their warp core. Though the warship was not destroyed, it was badly damaged.
 
Meanwhile, on the ravaged surface of Nygel II, the away team quickly encountered trouble as they searched for the Iconian gateway. The Orion Pasht-Nos, skipper of the free trader ''Treasure Sprite''—the same ship that had led the ''Mercury'' to Nygel—ambushed and captured two members of the away team after the surface had caved in abruptly. Captain Kells set off in a shuttle with Lieutenant {{n|Jade|Shryker}} and Ensign [[Sahriv]] to retrieve the away team, and just in the nick of time, rescued the team before the structure was destroyed in a massive cave in.
 
Before the Cardassian warship or the ''Mercury'' could gather their wits, two Cardassian ''Galor''-class warships, under the political call of the Detapa Council majority and who disagreed with the assignment of the ship that had attacked the ''Mercury'', arrived to investigate. With them was the ''Galaxy''-class {{USS|Garuda}}, newly arrived in the Menthar Corridor to assist with the ''Mercury''’s mission. The attacking warship turned and fled while the ''Garuda'' and her escorts retrieved the ''Mercury'' and towed her to DSX. The ''Mercury'' was then returned to Federation space for a six-month overhaul, and her senior staff was reassigned to the ''Garuda'', under Captain {{n|Cassandra|Egan Manno}} following Aron Kells’s disappearance with one of the ''Mercury''’s shuttles.


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