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==Mission History==
==Mission History==
===[[Deep Space 17]] (while assigned to ''[[USS Ronin]]'')===
===[[Deep Space 17]] (while assigned to ''[[USS Ronin]]'')===
* '''"Shattered Mirror"''' Stardates 238403.13 to 238404.11
===='''"Shattered Mirror"'''====
* Stardates 238403.13 to 238404.11
** Beginning with several unexplained disappearances aboard the station, it becomes aparent that the crew of an [[Deep Space 17 (alternate)| alternate Deep Space 17]] has opened an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn. As the intrepid crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' works to retrieve the engineers and avert a multi-universal war, it is learned that in the universe responsible for the interphasic rift, Idril Mar died in a shuttle accident and thus was not alive to stop the Gorn at what, in our universe, was the final battle of the Gorn War. In the choas that followed, [[Wilde, Danny (alternate)|Danny Wilde]] became Station Commander of [[Deep Space 17 (alternate)|DS17]], and Ethan Brice was killed under suspicious circumstance leaving [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|Jack Kolk]] as the [[Deep Space 17 (alternate)|alternate DS17]]'s Chief Engineer. While this universe's version of all involved struggle to counteract the interphasic device created by [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jack Kolk]], the alternate version of [[Walker, Bejamin J. (alternate)|Ben Walker]], a broken and self-loathing man, finds his way to our universe and gives his life to save another in the final moments of the encounter. The rift is sealed with ''most'' parties in their own universes. One however, [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jack Kolk]], who was stripped of his rank and commission by [[Wilde, Danny (alternate)|Station Commander Danny Wilde]], is known to have ended up on in our universe. Whether or not any more inadvertant cross-overs occurred is debatable.
** Beginning with several unexplained disappearances aboard the station, it becomes aparent that the crew of an [[Deep Space 17 (alternate)| alternate Deep Space 17]] has opened an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn. As the intrepid crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' works to retrieve the engineers and avert a multi-universal war, it is learned that in the universe responsible for the interphasic rift, Idril Mar died in a shuttle accident and thus was not alive to stop the Gorn at what, in our universe, was the final battle of the Gorn War. In the choas that followed, [[Wilde, Danny (alternate)|Danny Wilde]] became Station Commander of [[Deep Space 17 (alternate)|DS17]], and Ethan Brice was killed under suspicious circumstance leaving [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|Jack Kolk]] as the [[Deep Space 17 (alternate)|alternate DS17]]'s Chief Engineer. While this universe's version of all involved struggle to counteract the interphasic device created by [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jack Kolk]], the alternate version of [[Walker, Bejamin J. (alternate)|Ben Walker]], a broken and self-loathing man, finds his way to our universe and gives his life to save another in the final moments of the encounter. The rift is sealed with ''most'' parties in their own universes. One however, [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jack Kolk]], who was stripped of his rank and commission by [[Wilde, Danny (alternate)|Station Commander Danny Wilde]], is known to have ended up on in our universe. Whether or not any more inadvertant cross-overs occurred is debatable.


===''[[USS Ronin]]''===
===''[[USS Ronin]]''===
* '''"New Fighters & New Friends"''' Stardates 238405.11 to 238408.08
==='''"New Fighters & New Friends"'''===
* Stardates 238405.11 to 238408.08
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s major systems. Senedipitously, the shockwave knocked out the AI-driven prototype "Gremlin" fighter just as it is about to destroy Lt. J.G. Kolk's prototype "Hammerhead." As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the [[Sya-Negan]]. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jackford B. Kolk]] (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil Kolk,"]] placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]], leaving him in a coma, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact by the crew.
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s major systems. Senedipitously, the shockwave knocked out the AI-driven prototype "Gremlin" fighter just as it is about to destroy Lt. J.G. Kolk's prototype "Hammerhead." As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the [[Sya-Negan]]. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil" Jackford B. Kolk]] (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|"Evil Kolk,"]] placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]], leaving him in a coma, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact by the crew.
* '''"Runabout Down"''' Stardates 238408.29 to 238410.31
==='''"Runabout Down"'''===
* Stardates 238408.29 to 238410.31
** When a small team of Cardassians infiltrate the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' while most of the crew are at a celebration on [[Deep Space 17]], the ship scrambles to chase them down while undoing the damage and possible espionage the assault team inflicted. Just moments after the ship jumps to warp, the engines fail and Commander Mar is forced to send a runabout and two fighter squadrons out ahead. This leaves Lt. J.G. Kolk in charge of Engineering, which pleases him to no end. Once the engines are repaired and elusive Spathis dealt with (if only to a small extent), the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' gets on its way again. After running into a Keldon class Cardassian warship and leaving them licking their wounds, the ship again hurries off to catch up with the fighter group who've all but been wiped out except for the runabout ''USS Cedar'' which crash landed on a moon being orbited by a Galor class warship. before the Galor can hunt the crashed runabout down, an ion storm moves into the system. The ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' swoops in, uses some sensor buoys to find the downed ''Cedar'' and crew while also sending false sensor readings to the Cardassians and their mercenary friends. The sensor ghosts allow the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to fly one of the mercenary ships into the rear of the Galor, weakening it. Then, just before the Keldon limps into the system, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' fires on the Galor to preempt an attack, but it unexpectedly leads to a cascade that destroys the ship. When the Keldon arrives, they accuse the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' of intensionally destroying a Cardassian ship and promise to tell their government what happened here. Commander Mar informs the Cardassian Gul that it was an accident which happened in self-defense and promises to tell Starfleet the same. The Keldon flies off, and the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' hires the rest of the mercenaries to help them retrieve their crew and clean up the mess.
** When a small team of Cardassians infiltrate the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' while most of the crew are at a celebration on [[Deep Space 17]], the ship scrambles to chase them down while undoing the damage and possible espionage the assault team inflicted. Just moments after the ship jumps to warp, the engines fail and Commander Mar is forced to send a runabout and two fighter squadrons out ahead. This leaves Lt. J.G. Kolk in charge of Engineering, which pleases him to no end. Once the engines are repaired and elusive Spathis dealt with (if only to a small extent), the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' gets on its way again. After running into a Keldon class Cardassian warship and leaving them licking their wounds, the ship again hurries off to catch up with the fighter group who've all but been wiped out except for the runabout ''USS Cedar'' which crash landed on a moon being orbited by a Galor class warship. before the Galor can hunt the crashed runabout down, an ion storm moves into the system. The ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' swoops in, uses some sensor buoys to find the downed ''Cedar'' and crew while also sending false sensor readings to the Cardassians and their mercenary friends. The sensor ghosts allow the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to fly one of the mercenary ships into the rear of the Galor, weakening it. Then, just before the Keldon limps into the system, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' fires on the Galor to preempt an attack, but it unexpectedly leads to a cascade that destroys the ship. When the Keldon arrives, they accuse the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' of intensionally destroying a Cardassian ship and promise to tell their government what happened here. Commander Mar informs the Cardassian Gul that it was an accident which happened in self-defense and promises to tell Starfleet the same. The Keldon flies off, and the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' hires the rest of the mercenaries to help them retrieve their crew and clean up the mess.
* '''"Pirates & Hotheads"''' Stardate 238411.28 to 2385
==='''"Pirates & Hotheads"'''===
* Stardate 238411.28 to 2385
** A routine mission to the Gorn border ceases to be routine when Lt. J.G. [[Valis]] picks up unusual subspace oscillations on the Gorn side of the border and shortly thereafter sensors pick up Gorn ships set to intercept an FTU convoy in Federations space. Captain [[Mar, Idril|Mar]] decides to take a pair of runabouts to investigate the subspace disturbance while Lt. Cmdr. [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] takes the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to prevent an interstellar incident. The subspace oscillations turn out to be a crude lighthouse transmitted from a remote system populated by cutthroats and thieves. The arrival of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s  officers and Marines provide an opportunity to kill an old rival and destroy the small space station that the pirate, Captain Antilles, can't pass up. While the encounter is short and leaves the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' crew relatively unscathed, it also gives a reluctant pirate, [[Devereaux, Alandra|Alandra Devereaux]] a chance to seek assylum with the Starfleet crew and start a new life. Meanwhile, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' arrives just as hostilities are beginning and places itself between the two fleets. As the crew begin to investigate the cause of the hostilities, sensors detect a transient presence flitting unpredictably around the battleground. Thanks to empathic and telepathic members of the crew, it becomes clear that the unknown presence is an alien ship from a hostility-centric species known as the [[K'nl'got'he]]. Shortly before a diplomatic conference with the Gorn, Lt. Cmdr. [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] orders the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to fire on the small alien craft, while a small security force boards one of the FTU freighters to gather samples of the Gorn eggs they're carrying. At the conference aboard the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'', the crew presents their evidence and proves to them that both sides were manipulated by the [[K'nl'got'he]] into fighting each other, and the Gorn agree to leave the convoy be and return to Gorn territory.
** A routine mission to the Gorn border ceases to be routine when Lt. J.G. [[Valis]] picks up unusual subspace oscillations on the Gorn side of the border and shortly thereafter sensors pick up Gorn ships set to intercept an FTU convoy in Federations space. Captain [[Mar, Idril|Mar]] decides to take a pair of runabouts to investigate the subspace disturbance while Lt. Cmdr. [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] takes the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to prevent an interstellar incident. The subspace oscillations turn out to be a crude lighthouse transmitted from a remote system populated by cutthroats and thieves. The arrival of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s  officers and Marines provide an opportunity to kill an old rival and destroy the small space station that the pirate, Captain Antilles, can't pass up. While the encounter is short and leaves the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' crew relatively unscathed, it also gives a reluctant pirate, [[Devereaux, Alandra|Alandra Devereaux]] a chance to seek assylum with the Starfleet crew and start a new life. Meanwhile, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' arrives just as hostilities are beginning and places itself between the two fleets. As the crew begin to investigate the cause of the hostilities, sensors detect a transient presence flitting unpredictably around the battleground. Thanks to empathic and telepathic members of the crew, it becomes clear that the unknown presence is an alien ship from a hostility-centric species known as the [[K'nl'got'he]]. Shortly before a diplomatic conference with the Gorn, Lt. Cmdr. [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] orders the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' to fire on the small alien craft, while a small security force boards one of the FTU freighters to gather samples of the Gorn eggs they're carrying. At the conference aboard the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'', the crew presents their evidence and proves to them that both sides were manipulated by the [[K'nl'got'he]] into fighting each other, and the Gorn agree to leave the convoy be and return to Gorn territory.
* '''"Galactic Gloria"''' Stardate 238502.05 to 238503.08
==='''"Galactic Gloria"'''===
* Stardate 238502.05 to 238503.08
** When the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' rendezvouses with the ''[[USS Independence-A|USS Independence]]'' and ''[[USS Ursa Major]]'' at [[Wheeler Colony]], a diplomatic mission to the surface is cut short by a wormhole that momentarily disrupts all power on the three ships and draws them to the far edge of the galaxy, directly adjacent to the Galactic Barrier, leaving the First Officers in charge. Tragically, when the power fails on the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'', the Flight Deck door happens to be open and nearly everyone on the Deck is blown out into open space. When the casualties are all counted, 27 are found dead from explosive decompression. Before the crew can mourn, however, the ''[[USS Independence-A|Independence]]'' reports an intruder and two alien fleets appear on sensors. One fleet warns the Starfleet ships that they may have a hostile alien on board. The other informs them that they believe the Federation ships have "the One" on board. Each of the Starfleet ships have severe damages due to their trip through the wormhole, so the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' deploys all of it's fighters to screen the wounded starships from the incoming flotillas. Before the flotilla's arrive, however, the blue non-corporeal being, who injures itself repairing some of the ''[[USS Independence-A|Independence']]''s problems, gets a power transfusion from the  ''[[USS Independence-A|Indy']]''s warp core and undergoes a transfiguration. At the same time, those left behind on [[Wheeler Colony|Wheeler]] reconstruct the activation of the wormhole and re-open it, sending a communications probe through to contact the lost ships. As soon as they realize the gate has re-opened, all three First Officers order their ships through, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s fighters and shuttlecraft leading the way. En-route, one of the ships, a prototype left over from the [[Sya-Negan]] mission explodes due to faulty construction, killing the pilot. His is the first death of an officer directly under Lt. Kolk's command.
** When the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' rendezvouses with the ''[[USS Independence-A|USS Independence]]'' and ''[[USS Ursa Major]]'' at [[Wheeler Colony]], a diplomatic mission to the surface is cut short by a wormhole that momentarily disrupts all power on the three ships and draws them to the far edge of the galaxy, directly adjacent to the Galactic Barrier, leaving the First Officers in charge. Tragically, when the power fails on the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'', the Flight Deck door happens to be open and nearly everyone on the Deck is blown out into open space. When the casualties are all counted, 27 are found dead from explosive decompression. Before the crew can mourn, however, the ''[[USS Independence-A|Independence]]'' reports an intruder and two alien fleets appear on sensors. One fleet warns the Starfleet ships that they may have a hostile alien on board. The other informs them that they believe the Federation ships have "the One" on board. Each of the Starfleet ships have severe damages due to their trip through the wormhole, so the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' deploys all of it's fighters to screen the wounded starships from the incoming flotillas. Before the flotilla's arrive, however, the blue non-corporeal being, who injures itself repairing some of the ''[[USS Independence-A|Independence']]''s problems, gets a power transfusion from the  ''[[USS Independence-A|Indy']]''s warp core and undergoes a transfiguration. At the same time, those left behind on [[Wheeler Colony|Wheeler]] reconstruct the activation of the wormhole and re-open it, sending a communications probe through to contact the lost ships. As soon as they realize the gate has re-opened, all three First Officers order their ships through, the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s fighters and shuttlecraft leading the way. En-route, one of the ships, a prototype left over from the [[Sya-Negan]] mission explodes due to faulty construction, killing the pilot. His is the first death of an officer directly under Lt. Kolk's command.
* '''"Lost at Sand"''' Stardate 238503.30 to 238504.26
==='''"Lost at Sand"'''===
* Stardate 238503.30 to 238504.26
** En route back to [[Deep Space 17]] for repairs, the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' passes through the [[Aurona Sector|Aurona Nebula]] and suffers a sudden cascade failure, necessitating a complete evacuation to a nearby Class-L planet which the crew would come to call [[Rakis]]. Some of the crew never manage to make it off the ship, staving off death by being beamed to the runabout ''USS Wye'', where the craft's sensors alert them to the presence of small [[Ferengi]] vessel come to "salvage" the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]''. From there Lt. Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]] and Petty Officer [[Doubleaux, Marcel|Doubleaux]] beam to the bridge, using it's own power to restore life support and main sensors, while Cmdr. [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] and Ens. [[Garlone 301|Garlone]] ramain on the Flight Deck. On the planet, the majority of the crew's escape pods land in the equatorial regions while one pod and the Captain find themselves in the polar region. An indigenous life form resembling the Worms of Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' whom the crew comes to call Land Sharks begin attacking and eating the newly arrived link on their somewhat limited food chain. On the pole, Captain [[Mar, Idril|Mar]] find safety in a cave while the main camp is forced to be a bit more ingenious. After a the first bloody attack, the investigation of two dead Sharks lead Security to construct a device that disables the Sharks' mode of travel through the desert dands while Engineering develops an Impulse powered water cannon that kills them. In orbit, [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] and [[Garlone 301|Garlone]] disable one [[Ferengi]] while [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]] and [[Doubleaux, Marcel|Doubleaux]] strike a deal with their DaiMon, Nekil. The two small groups then restore minimal power and make contact with the ''[[USS Wellington]]'', which Starfleet has sent to investigate the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s disapperance. The next morning, the crew's ingenuity pays off just moments before the ''[[USS Wellington|Wellington]]'' contacts Lt. Cmdr. [[Maria, Cara|Maria]] and begins the evacuation from [[Rakis]].
** En route back to [[Deep Space 17]] for repairs, the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' passes through the [[Aurona Sector|Aurona Nebula]] and suffers a sudden cascade failure, necessitating a complete evacuation to a nearby Class-L planet which the crew would come to call [[Rakis]]. Some of the crew never manage to make it off the ship, staving off death by being beamed to the runabout ''USS Wye'', where the craft's sensors alert them to the presence of small [[Ferengi]] vessel come to "salvage" the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]''. From there Lt. Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]] and Petty Officer [[Doubleaux, Marcel|Doubleaux]] beam to the bridge, using it's own power to restore life support and main sensors, while Cmdr. [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] and Ens. [[Garlone 301|Garlone]] ramain on the Flight Deck. On the planet, the majority of the crew's escape pods land in the equatorial regions while one pod and the Captain find themselves in the polar region. An indigenous life form resembling the Worms of Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' whom the crew comes to call Land Sharks begin attacking and eating the newly arrived link on their somewhat limited food chain. On the pole, Captain [[Mar, Idril|Mar]] find safety in a cave while the main camp is forced to be a bit more ingenious. After a the first bloody attack, the investigation of two dead Sharks lead Security to construct a device that disables the Sharks' mode of travel through the desert dands while Engineering develops an Impulse powered water cannon that kills them. In orbit, [[Walker, Benjamin J.|Walker]] and [[Garlone 301|Garlone]] disable one [[Ferengi]] while [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]] and [[Doubleaux, Marcel|Doubleaux]] strike a deal with their DaiMon, Nekil. The two small groups then restore minimal power and make contact with the ''[[USS Wellington]]'', which Starfleet has sent to investigate the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin']]''s disapperance. The next morning, the crew's ingenuity pays off just moments before the ''[[USS Wellington|Wellington]]'' contacts Lt. Cmdr. [[Maria, Cara|Maria]] and begins the evacuation from [[Rakis]].


===[[Earth]] (while assigned to ''[[USS Ronin]]'')===
===[[Earth]] (while assigned to ''[[USS Ronin]]'')===
===='''"Revenge of the Alternates"'''====
===='''"Revenge of the Alternates"'''====
*Stardates 238506.08-238507.25
* Stardates 238506.08-238507.25
**While on shoreleave with the rest of the crew, Jack spent his time flirting with Lt.J.G. [[Reed, Sarah|Reed]] and attending the wedding of Captain [[Mar, Idril|Mar]] & Lt.Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]]... until the Captain turned up missing from her own honeymoon and the senior staff was called in to a small [[Inn on the Moor|Inn]] in Whitby, England to investigate. After a long day with few clues, the Roninites reconviened in the inn's conference room and soon discovered that Lt.Cmdr. Wilde had been replaced by Station Commander [[Wilde, Danny (alternate)|Wilde]] who, in cohorts with [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|Evil Jack]] kidnapped both newly-weds. After the Alternate Danny escaped via a home-made transporter jurry-rigged by Evil Kolk, part of the crew chanced his to his secret lair in Calais, France. Jack's team followed Jack's own alternate to the basement-maze of the Inn where a Boridium bomb was purported to be. The "bomb" turned out to be a mishmash of parts and devices, including a transporter, defensive cutting beams, and some sort of chemical replication device. After Evil Jack used it to transport himself (via the shuttlecraft ''Kursk'') to Alt. Danny's hideout in Calais, the device used it's cutting beams to force Lt. Kolk's team away from it and then self-destructed. Once the team extricated themselves from the underbelly of the inn, they joined the rest of the senior staff at the Wilde Manor and learned that Lt. Thelev's team had managed to rescue LtCmdr. Wilde, but had arrived too late to stop Evil Kolk from stunning the kidnapped Captain Mar and injecting her with some kind of poison. An Alternate of Lt. [[Thelev, Jhen {alternate)|Thelev]] appeared as well, and allowed Evil Kolk to escape with Alt. Danny's  personal shuttle craft, the ''[[SS Idril Mar]]'', then talked Alt. Danny into letting go of his claim on Idril as well. In the end, Alt. Danny injected Captain Mar with his own Borg nanoprobes in order to counteract the poinson that was killing her. In the process, his supply was depleted and the [[Acute Celular Decay]] that plagues both versions of the man quickly overcame him. With no one left to serve in this universe, Alt. Thelev detonated an explosive of some kind, killing himself and engulfing the remnants of Alt. Wilde in the blast. No one else was directly harmed, however. Once everyone was back at the Wilde Manor, the doctors learned that Captain Mar had contracted a highly contagious Trill-specific renal disease. Lt. [[Brice, Ethan|Brice]] was also injured, temporarily losing his eye-sight and severly limitting the use of one leg and one arm.
** While on shoreleave with the rest of the crew, Jack spent his time flirting with Lt.J.G. [[Reed, Sarah|Reed]] and attending the wedding of Captain [[Mar, Idril|Mar]] & Lt.Cmdr. [[Wilde, Danny|Wilde]]... until the Captain turned up missing from her own honeymoon and the senior staff was called in to a small [[Inn on the Moor|Inn]] in Whitby, England to investigate. After a long day with few clues, the Roninites reconviened in the inn's conference room and soon discovered that Lt.Cmdr. Wilde had been replaced by Station Commander [[Wilde, Danny (alternate)|Wilde]] who, in cohorts with [[Kolk, Jackford (alternate)|Evil Jack]] kidnapped both newly-weds. After the Alternate Danny escaped via a home-made transporter jurry-rigged by Evil Kolk, part of the crew chanced his to his secret lair in Calais, France. Jack's team followed Jack's own alternate to the basement-maze of the Inn where a Boridium bomb was purported to be. The "bomb" turned out to be a mishmash of parts and devices, including a transporter, defensive cutting beams, and some sort of chemical replication device. After Evil Jack used it to transport himself (via the shuttlecraft ''Kursk'') to Alt. Danny's hideout in Calais, the device used it's cutting beams to force Lt. Kolk's team away from it and then self-destructed. Once the team extricated themselves from the underbelly of the inn, they joined the rest of the senior staff at the Wilde Manor and learned that Lt. Thelev's team had managed to rescue LtCmdr. Wilde, but had arrived too late to stop Evil Kolk from stunning the kidnapped Captain Mar and injecting her with some kind of poison. An Alternate of Lt. [[Thelev, Jhen {alternate)|Thelev]] appeared as well, and allowed Evil Kolk to escape with Alt. Danny's  personal shuttle craft, the ''[[SS Idril Mar]]'', then talked Alt. Danny into letting go of his claim on Idril as well. In the end, Alt. Danny injected Captain Mar with his own Borg nanoprobes in order to counteract the poinson that was killing her. In the process, his supply was depleted and the [[Acute Celular Decay]] that plagues both versions of the man quickly overcame him. With no one left to serve in this universe, Alt. Thelev detonated an explosive of some kind, killing himself and engulfing the remnants of Alt. Wilde in the blast. No one else was directly harmed, however. Once everyone was back at the Wilde Manor, the doctors learned that Captain Mar had contracted a highly contagious Trill-specific renal disease. Lt. [[Brice, Ethan|Brice]] was also injured, temporarily losing his eye-sight and severly limitting the use of one leg and one arm.
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Oddly enough, on the very same day, an unknown group of mercenaries attempted Grand Theft Starship aboard the ''[[USS Ronin]]'', but were thwarted by the efforts of a few of the ship's repair crews, the ''[[USS Arthur Royale]]'', and, oddly enough, Evil Jack. On his way out of the system, and presumably back to the [[Ithassa Region]], Evil Kolk apparently scanned the ''Ronin'', picked up the lifesigns of a Gorn who was part of the hijacking group, and beamed him off the ship... mostly. He left the Gorn's head in Lt. Kolk's quarters in order to torment his alter ego.
** Oddly enough, on the very same day, an unknown group of mercenaries attempted Grand Theft Starship aboard the ''[[USS Ronin]]'', but were thwarted by the efforts of a few of the ship's repair crews, the ''[[USS Arthur Royale]]'', and, oddly enough, Evil Jack. On his way out of the system, and presumably back to the [[Ithassa Region]], Evil Kolk apparently scanned the ''Ronin'', picked up the lifesigns of a Gorn who was part of the hijacking group, and beamed him off the ship... mostly. He left the Gorn's head in Lt. Kolk's quarters in order to torment his alter ego.


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