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==Teaser== | ==Teaser== | ||
What was expected to be a routine day on [[Amity Outpost]] resulted in a meeting between Starfleet attaché and Commander [[Wil Ukinix]] and Chief of Mission [[Rivi Vataix|Niarivi Vataix]] when long range scans detected a radio pulsar in an unconfirmed star system labelled Fana 2977-B. When a classified alert was sent through referencing ‘Protocol Parallax’ the Commander didn’t waste a second and set out with Chief Science Officer [[Robin Hopper]] to check it out aboard the ''Daintree.'' | What was expected to be a routine day on [[Amity Outpost]] resulted in a meeting between Starfleet attaché and Commander [[Wil Ukinix]] and Chief of Mission [[Rivi Vataix|Niarivi Vataix]] when long range scans detected a radio pulsar in an unconfirmed star system labelled Fana 2977-B. When a classified alert was sent through referencing ‘Protocol Parallax’ the Commander didn’t waste a second and set out with Chief Science Officer [[Robin Hopper]] to check it out aboard the ''Daintree.'' | ||
What the two officers unfortunately do not know yet is that this strange pulsar is in fact a warp signature and the pair are in for one not-so happy landing. Read on as they end up accidentally insulting a whole planet and their leader! | |||
==Act 1== | ==Act 1== | ||
It didn’t take long for word of the exploits of Commander Ukinix and Lt. Commander Hopper to return to Amity Outpost. However this was delivered on behalf of a transmission from the [[USS Kitty Hawk]], informing the senior staff that the ''Daintree'' had crash-landed on a populated world and both commanders had made the news - and not for the best reasons! | It didn’t take long for word of the exploits of Commander Ukinix and Lt. Commander Hopper to return to Amity Outpost. However this was delivered on behalf of a transmission from the [[USS Kitty Hawk]], informing the senior staff that the ''Daintree'' had crash-landed on a populated world and both commanders had made the news - and not for the best reasons! |
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