User:Necessity James

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James, Necessity
Landau, Lucien






Dramatis Personae

The following is the beginnings of an attempt to catalogue the various players in the ongoing story of the Starbase; the non-player characters and ships that have acted as both adversaries and allies in her past. These lists only contain MSNPCs (mission-specific NPCs), for regular player-controlled NPCs please see Ops PNPC list. Likewise, the ships listed here are mission-specific NPC ships only, for player-controlled support vessels see Ops Auxiliary Crafts list.

Dramatis Personae
Name Species Status Created/Simmed by Notes
Mission: The Crash of the Cerberas
Renzon tr'Lareth Romulan Unknown Sal Taybrim The leader of the Romulan Essentialist forces attacking the Starbase, Renzon used his cloaked Rigellian Striker to monitor the situation, only revealing himself when he believed he could easily destroy the runabout Aramis, commanded by Sal Taybrim. His attack on the Aramis failed however, and Renzon left as quickly as he'd appeared. His current whereabouts are unknown, the ship had taken damage, but was far from destroyed when it disappeared.
Ry'van Alstred Romulan Imprisoned, Awaiting Trial Sal Taybrim Posing as an Arkarian merchant, "Ry'van" (real name Rhansu Lloran) infiltrated Starbase 118 and orchestrated the theft of data from the base's computer core, killing several Starfleet officers and injuring many more in the process. Lloran was apprehended after a last stand in a turbolift shaft, attempting to suffocate everyone on the entire deck - himself included- after hacking the fire suppression systems. He is currently awaiting trial for his crimes.
T'Val Romulan Unknown Sabina Tiam Due to the ion storm raging around the Starbase, long-range communication was difficult. T'Val's role therefore was to operate a communications relay she carried about her person whilst aboard a civilian transport ship Dawnbreaker. The Dawnbreaker was awaiting docking near the station, which allowed T'Val to relay messages from the Romulan leader, Renzon, to his troops. When the going got tough however, T'Val turned her back on her compatriots and abandoned her communications equipment in the toilet aboard the vessel. Once the Dawnbreaker had docked, she slipped away into the hustle and bustle of the station. It is believed that she then left the Starbase at the first opportunity, and her current location is unknown.
Mission: Cash on Delivery
Mission: The Odyssey Project
Mission: A Matter of Honor
Mission: The Mask of Sanity
Mission: Heavy Metal
Commander Kital Creena Romulan Active Eliaan Deron Creena bio here.
Senator Vreeya Romulan Active Katy Orman Vreeya bio here.
Ships
Name Class/Type Status Commanded By Notes
Mission: The Crash of the Cerberas
SS Dawnbreaker Civilian Transport Active Sandra O'Reilly The SS Dawnbreaker was a transport vessel bringing a contingent of civilians to Starbase 118 as part of a routine voyage. The sudden lack of any communication with the Starbase triggered warning signs with the Starbase's Fly-Ops staff, however it turned out to be merely a problem with the ships's communications system. One of the Romulan insurgents, T'Val, had been using the ship to relay messages from her leader, Renzon, to the rest of the Romulans. However the captain and crew of the ship itself were cleared of any wrongdoing.
Unknown Rigellian Striker Active Renzon tr'Lareth The unnamed Rigellian Striker used by Renzon as a command ship, lurking in the void with her enhanced cloaking device. The ship decloaked and attacked the runabout Aramis, but was unable to destroy her before being forced to turn tail and run. Current whereabouts unknown.
Factions and Groups
Name Alignment Status
Mission: The Crash of the Cerberas
The Essentialists Anti-Federation Active
Bio: Stuff about The Essentialists here.
Mission: Heavy Metal
The Thracian Alliance Federation-Friendly Active
Bio: Stuff about the Thracian Alliance here. Creena, Vreeya et al.