'Ordering' History (USS Eagle)

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Teaser

The USS Eagle assists the Cardassian Democratic Union recover an artifact.

Important Characters

  • Gul Simor - Commander of the CDS Efri
  • Sotia Dano - Lead Archeologist on Edrov VII.3

Plot Summary

Part 1

The Cardassian Democratic Union has a problem. An artifact was discovered 25 years ago on the third M-class moon orbiting Edrov VII, a Jupiter-like gas giant in the Edrov system. The USS Eagle, on orders from Starfleet, has been dispatched to help retrieve the artifact believed to be sought by the now supposedly defunct Obsidian Order. Lieutenant Junior Grade Kayla Drex and Ensign Quentin Collins have found an unusual energy pulse being directed from the third moon to the core of the gas giant. What this means, is anyone's guess as information about the artifact was sparse and vague. What will the crew of the Eagle find and what will it mean for the Aavaro Wilds, the Federation, and the Cardassian Democratic Union?

Part 2

Upon arrival in the Edrov system, the USS Eagle encountered an unusual relationship between Edrov VII and its third moon. A beam was connecting the two bodies, emitting a strange energy signature that appeared to be temporal in nature, causing a storm on the gas giant to shrink in size. This beam was pinpointed to a pyramid like structure and an away team consisting of Lt. Commander Pavlova, Doctor Shar'Wyn Foster, Lt. Junior Grade Hal Mika, Lt. Commander Randal Shayne, Lt. Prudence Blackwell, and Ensign Quentin Collins to investigate. A Cardassian Galor class ship, the CDS Efri, soon appeared and an uneasy tension permeated the interactions between the two ships. Coinciding with the appearance of the Efri, the beam seemed to weaken, causing the atmosphere on the moon to start to deplete. The Eagle is attempting to piece together what is causing this and to acertain whether the Efri had anything to do with the sudden change in the beam.