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|Title= Toxin Arlill: Apparition, Integration, and the Snap
|Short Description= Lieutenant Toxin Arlill encounters mysterious changes and a holographic assistant named Henri.
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Lieutenant Toxin Arlill regains consciousness in sickbay feeling detached and isolated. Reflecting on recent events, he realizes something is affecting him, but the medical team cannot determine what. Toxin's neural mapping is abnormal and, shortly after, an apparition named Henri appears. Henri reveals that tiny undetectable nanites, a result of Toxin’s mission on Alpha Brenkelvi II, have integrated into his brain, allowing Henri to exist. Henri can only be seen by Toxin and is now part of his cerebral cortex. Without disclosing Henri, Toxin is released from sickbay and struggles to adapt to having Henri as a constant presence. In a subsequent heated discussion with Henri, Toxin demands to know more about the limits and capabilities of their connection. Henri reassures Toxin that his primary function is to assist and not to control.
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Before meeting with Lieutenant Richards, newly aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler, Chief of Security, LCDR Aine Sherlock, has a comm call with an old academy acquaintance to discuss the recent behaviour and actions of Starfleet Security following the aftermath of the Romulan Free State. After finishing the comm call, Sherlock welcomes Richards aboard and initiates his orientation. The pair head to the Operations Center, discussing the quirks of the Ops personnel and the ship's new equipment, including site-to-site transporter arches, updated phasers and the need for crew training.  
Before meeting with Lieutenant Richards, newly aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler, Chief of Security, LCDR Aine Sherlock, has a comm call with an old academy acquaintance to discuss the recent behaviour and actions of Starfleet Security following the aftermath of the Romulan Free State. After finishing the comm call, Sherlock welcomes Richards aboard and initiates his orientation. The pair head to the Operations Center, discussing the quirks of the Ops personnel and the ship's new equipment, including site-to-site transporter arches, updated phasers and the need for crew training.  


Richards shares his previous experience on the USS Thor and notes the efficiency and advanced features of the Butler, and the need for a final check-up in Sickbay. In the Operations Centre, Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen and Chief of Operations, LT Toxin Arlill. Nilsen organizes room assignments and supply deliveries, displaying his efficient system for managing Ops tasks. As Richards and Sherlock leave, Nilsen, noticing Arlill's unusual behavior, expresses concern, but Arlill brushes it off, indicating he has work to do. The tension between Arlill and Nilsen continues as they discuss operational matters, with Arlill hinting at issues with the quartermaster's master file. Despite Nilsen's attempts to help, Arlill remains defensive and insistent on handling the situation himself.
Richards shares his previous experience on the USS Thor and notes the efficiency and advanced features of the Butler, and the need for a final check-up in Sickbay. In the Operations Centre, Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen and Chief of Operations, LT Toxin Arlill. Nilsen organizes room assignments and supply deliveries, displaying his efficient system for managing Ops tasks. As Richards and Sherlock leave, Nilsen, noticing Arlill's unusual behavior, expresses concern, but Arlill brushes it off, indicating he has work to do. The tension between Arlill and Nilsen continues as they discuss operational matters, with Arlill hinting at issues with the quartermaster's master file. Despite Nilsen's attempts to help, Arlill remains defensive and insistent on handling the situation himself. Henri's presence complicates Toxin’s efforts to maintain his duties and relationships and hen retreats to his office, determined to handle the situation independently despite the potential risks to his career.
 


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|Title= Farewell to Commander Etan Iljor
|Short Description= The crew of the USS Octavia E. Butler bid farewell to Commander Etan Iljor as he departs to assume command of the USS 'Oumuamua.
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In a series of heartfelt goodbyes, the crew of the USS Octavia E. Butler gathered on Deck 4 to bid farewell to Commander Etan Iljor, who is leaving to assume command of the USS 'Oumuamua. Lia Rouiancet, the commanding officer, was among the first to arrive, carrying a case of Altair water, a gesture symbolizing Iljor’s first drink on the 'Oumuamua and marking his new role. She handed the case over and explained its significance, highlighting the personal touch she hoped would ease his transition.
Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock expressed her pride in Iljor, admitting she would miss him. Sherlock’s usual stoic demeanor cracked as she showed rare emotion, reflecting the deep bond and respect she had for Iljor. She reassured him that he would do great in his new command and struggled with the finality of the moment, opting for a “see you later” instead of goodbye.
First Lieutenant Arturo Maxwell, also known as Max, offered a photograph to Iljor, a memento to stick in his new quarters or ready room. The photograph symbolized their shared experiences and the bond they had formed. Max’s farewell was simple but filled with genuine sentiment, representing the mutual respect between the marine officer and the soon-to-be captain.
Josh Herrick, the acting chief engineering officer, presented Iljor with a custom shirt, a legacy of sorts. The gift symbolized Herrick’s gratitude and the significant influence Iljor had on him. The two shared a firm handshake that had a warm note of finality, with Herrick expressing confidence in Iljor’s future success and acknowledging the void his departure would create on the Butler.
As more officers arrived to say their goodbyes, the scene grew more emotional. Lia Rouiancet remarked on the indelible mark Iljor had left on the crew, noting that the inaugural crew of the Octavia E. Butler would always remember him. The collective farewells from the crew highlighted the strong bonds formed and the positive impact Iljor had on everyone.
Etan Iljor, visibly moved by the turnout, offered final words of encouragement and thanks. He acknowledged the bonds formed and the influence they had on each other, expressing his gratitude for their support and friendship. His words were a mixture of humility and confidence, reflecting his readiness to take on his new command while cherishing the memories made on the Butler.
The emotional farewells culminated with Iljor stepping onto the transporter pad, giving a final nod to the crew. The transporter chief activated the beam, and Iljor dematerialized, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, camaraderie, and respect. The crew watched as their first officer departed, feeling a mix of pride and sadness, knowing they had witnessed the beginning of a new chapter in his illustrious career.
Lieutenant Toxin Arlill, arriving a bit late, carried a stylish mug inscribed with "Type-J," a memento from one of their first missions together. Despite an unfortunate accident that shattered the mug, Toxin’s effort and the story behind the gift underscored the profound impact Iljor had on his crewmates. Toxin arrived just as Iljor was preparing to leave, catching a glimpse of him before he dematerialized.
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