Shore Leave: Refugee Reprieve (USS Octavia E Butler)
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Contents
- 1 Mission Start
- 2 Summary
- 2.1 Viva Las Betazegas
- 2.2 The Hunt Begins Again
- 2.3 A Prank To Say Goodbye. (Backsim aboard the USS Oumuamua)
- 2.4 Etan's New Orders
- 2.5 Rox and Katsim Catch Up
- 2.6 Remote Comm Call: Salo and Kel - "Hey Hey!"
- 2.7 Zarah Johnson's Future Aboard the Butler
- 2.8 Command Changes Aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler
- 2.9 Connecting…
- 2.10 Promontory's Last Intelligence Officer Logs
- 2.11 What was lost has now been found
- 2.12 Don’t Leaf It Alone
- 2.13 Introduction of Commander Margaret Walker
- 2.14 Tensions and Discoveries
- 2.15 To New Bajor, Quantum Entanglement, and Beyond!
- 2.16 Toxin Arlill: Apparition, Integration, and the Snap
- 2.17 Richards and Sherlock Visit the OC
- 2.18 Next Tour Stop: 8-Forward
- 2.19 For Crates Sake!
- 2.20 Alone Time for Miash
- 2.21 Diplomatic Training
- 2.22 Operation Rescue Jack
- 2.23 Lieutenant Jack Kessler's Return
- 2.24 Toxin Arlill: A Quiet Moment & Inner Thoughts
- 2.25 A Tale of Transitions and Reflections
- 2.26 Promenade Encounters and Personal Revelations
- 2.27 Pranking Plans on the USS Octavia E. Butler
- 2.28 Grand Ol' Time
- 2.29 Chat on New Bajor
- 2.30 Herrick's Emergency in the Jefferies Tube
- 2.31 Medical Drama of a Personal Nature
- 2.32 What to Do with Kessler?
- 2.33 Captain Michele Winters' Frustration and Confession
- 2.34 Zen & The Art Of Simulant Maintenance
- 2.35 No Stew For Dinner
- 2.36 Interrogation and Insights
- 2.37 Radek's Interrogation and Return to Quarters
- 2.38 Medical Assessments and New Beginnings
- 2.39 Kessler's Medical Checkup and Concerns
- 2.40 Sickbay Interactions
- 2.41 A Brush with Telepathy and a Taste of Orzata
- 2.42 Date in the Garden
- 2.43 Wannabe Nurse
- 2.44 Kessler's Counseling Session
- 2.45 Encounters in the Arboretum
- 2.46 Budding Friendship
- 2.47 GATOR Deck Operations: Jacen Xaivis and Michele Winters
- 2.48 Confronting Mistakes and New Roles
- 2.49 Conversations and Confessions
- 2.50 JOPA: 404 Gathering
- 2.51 Karen Stendhal and Jacen Xaivis Counseling Session
- 2.52 Engineering Mysteries on Deck 15
- 2.53 Awards Ceremony
- 2.54 We'll have our own fun
- 2.55 A Nurse's Aid Can Dream
- 2.56 Gym Encounters
- 2.57 Farewell to Commander Etan Iljor
- 2.58 Dr. Toz Reflects on Changes
- 2.59 The Adventures of Echo and Meander
- 3 Officers
Mission Start
Commanding officer's log, stardate 240105.08.
We are officially a full two weeks out from our first mission at Cheyd'lang, and the Octavia E. Butler has seen the last of our evacuated refugees to safe harbors. Among those are Seytoxal, a resort world where much of the crew has spent time; the Esh-o system, where temporal incursions were thankfully at a minimum; and Port Coray, the independent trading station.
Our final group of refugees will disembark with the Butler's crew at New Bajor, where we (and presumably they) will enjoy some leave time. Some of the crew have declared their intention to continue to work with the refugees, and I will be one of them, at least at the beginning of the leave period, before I give myself any time away from my duties.
Even those officers and crew who aren't assisting the refugees may choose to do more work than normal for a period of leave as they adjust to the Butler and modify it to their liking, especially with our first mission behind us and their first impressions of the ship's performance behind them.
They will also have the opportunity to visit the newly constructed Deep Space 14 in orbit of New Bajor. The station is, even beyond the Gamma Task Force, the first permanent Federation installation in the Gamma Quadrant, and I am curious to see how its history unfolds. As such, there is more of a Starfleet presence here than usual, and we're currently sharing New Bajor's orbit with the Vulcana Regar, the Phoebe, the Joseph M'Benga -- and the 'Oumuamua, recently returned to active service and with personnel and materiel from the Federation. Among these personnel are a new intelligence officer, Commander Walker, who I look forward to getting to know.
Although I see no immediate signs of misadventure, I'm sure some among the crew will find it regardless.
End log.
Summary
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Viva Las Betazegas
Madison Marsh, Karen Stendhal, Alora DeVeau, and Keehani Ukinix enjoy a night out in Nuxiyi on Betazed, experiencing the city's vibrant atmosphere and deepening their friendships. |
Lieutenant JG Madison Marsh, Lt JG Karen Stendhal, Commander Alora DeVeau, and Envoy Keehani Ukinix explore the bustling streets of Nuxiyi, Betazed, which is reminiscent of Las Vegas on Earth. The city is filled with vibrant lights, music, and activity. The group decides to experience a "ladies' night" to unwind from their demanding Starfleet duties. Keehani suggests they visit "Mindful Mind," a place she fondly remembers from her university days.
The evening progresses with the friends enjoying various cocktails and sharing toasts to their old and new friendships. Madison reflects on her time in Starfleet and appreciates the support from her friends, especially Alora, whom she sees as a mentor. Keehani, despite her family's complicated past, looks forward to a brighter future and the group's collective experiences. The friends raise their glasses multiple times, celebrating their bond and the adventures that lie ahead. They engage in playful banter, with Karen suggesting a "surprise attack" of beverages, where they choose drinks for each other. This leads to a fun mix of delightful and unexpected flavors, enhancing the night's enjoyment. The setting of the Night Spa, with its relaxing atmosphere, adds to their sense of camaraderie. Each friend places their unique drink orders, contributing to the night's theme of adventure and spontaneity. The conversation turns personal as they discuss their roles and aspirations within Starfleet and beyond. Keehani, who works for the Federation Diplomatic Corps, shares insights about her career and ambitions. Madison expresses a desire to learn more about Keehani, as she is newer to the group compared to Alora and Karen. This deepens their understanding of each other and strengthens their bond. As the night continues, they dance and share laughs, immersing themselves in the vibrant culture of Betazed. Alora, though unable to drink due to her pregnancy, participates fully in the dancing and festivities, highlighting the inclusive and supportive nature of their friendship. The group's joy is palpable, and they revel in the moment, creating lasting memories. The evening concludes with a heartfelt toast to their friendships. Alora proposes a toast to old and new friends, celebrating the comfort of familiarity and the excitement of new connections. The friends clink their glasses, solidifying their bond and looking forward to future adventures together. The night in Nuxiyi leaves them feeling rejuvenated and more connected, ready to face their Starfleet duties with renewed vigor. |
The Hunt Begins Again
Ex-Commander Vivienne Hatfield receives information about her target's location and takes decisive action. |
Danzuc, a Klingon warrior, nervously approaches the quarters of ex-Commander Vivienne Hatfield aboard the cloaked B'rel-class Bird of Prey, Chang-Vor'ch, near Starbase 118. Guarded by two loyal Gorn bodyguards, Danzuc announces he has news about "the girl." Hatfield, with her shrapnel-scarred face and piercing emerald eye, interrogates Danzuc, learning that the girl is in the Gamma Quadrant with her father. In a tense moment, Hatfield nearly executes Danzuc but instead kills two of her slaves. She then orders Danzuc to set a course for the Bajoran wormhole. As he flees, Hatfield coldly plans her next move and requests two more slaves. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/wK_QjVaWQJQ/m/1rqLi3s1AgAJ |
A Prank To Say Goodbye. (Backsim aboard the USS Oumuamua)
Ensign Nilsen confides in 1st Lieutenant Maxwell about his plan to resign after receiving a test pilot contract, and together they plot a harmless prank involving the "Imperial March" theme to create a memorable farewell. |
In Cargo Bay 2 aboard the USS Oumuamua, Ensign Lhandon Nilsen and 1st Lieutenant Arturo Maxwell plot their latest prank. Recently, Nilsen had a tense meeting with Private O'Reilly about the FAC situation on Gault, which concluded with a handshake. Now, he’s back in the cargo bay, but with Maxwell this time.
Nilsen jokes about a mental breakdown, referencing their last prank involving this Gamma Glider and food replication mishap. Maxwell is intrigued as Nilsen hints at a new idea but first confesses something personal. Nilsen reveals he plans to resign due to his recent mishaps, including making the XO angry and the invitational incident. He shows Maxwell a PADD with an image of a Type 9 racing shuttle from McLaren-Velocity, who offered him a test pilot contract. This opportunity would allow him to support Gault, his home. Maxwell, understanding the gravity and nobility of the offer, inquires about Nilsen's decision timeline. Nilsen has 21 days to decide. They discuss executing the prank, involving a subtle program to play the "Imperial March" from Star Wars when certain doors open, targeting their superior who loves gummy bears. The prank must be kind and non-offensive, ensuring a memorable yet harmless exit for Nilsen. As Maxwell prepares to hand in an armory report, they share a conspiratorial grin, ready to carry out their plan. |
Etan's New Orders
Commander Etan Iljor receives an urgent communication from Starfleet Command while recovering from severe injuries. |
Commander Etan Iljor, recently discharged from sickbay, is recovering from severe injuries inflicted by Alto’Belaranto’s guards. Although healed, he still experiences significant soreness. His boredom during recovery leads him to consider visiting the ship's swimming pool, but his physical discomfort deters him.
While contemplating a sonic shower, he receives a call from Ensign Ikis, informing him of an urgent subspace communication from Starfleet Command. Despite initial confusion, Iljor directs Ikis to transfer the communication to his quarters. Iljor accesses the message with the computer's help; the communication from Starfleet Command contains shocking orders, leaving them in disbelief. |
Rox and Katsim Catch Up
Ensign Roxanne Queen and Lt. Cmdr. Katsim Peri reconnect through a video call, discussing their current assignments and reminiscing about their friendship. |
Ensign Roxanne Queen, recently promoted and adjusting to her new quarters on the USS Ronin, initiates a video call with her friend, Lt. Cmdr. Katsim Peri, now serving on the USS Octavia E. Butler. Roxanne shares her excitement about her promotion and ongoing Starfleet Academy coursework. Peri, delighted to see her friend, listens as Roxanne recounts her busy life aboard the Ronin, including an amusing comment about her reluctance to become a doctor despite her medical posting.
The conversation shifts to mutual acquaintances and past events. Roxanne reveals her admiration for a commendation she received from V’Airu, while Peri informs her that V’Airu has taken a leave of absence for personal reasons. They share memories and updates, with Roxanne mentioning her report on Gary Mitchell, a figure from Starfleet's history, and her aspirations of commanding a starship one day. Peri encourages her, acknowledging her potential. As the call concludes, both express their longing to meet in person again, hinting at the challenges of long-distance friendships in Starfleet. Peri ends the call feeling a mix of happiness for Roxanne’s progress and sadness over their separation. |
Remote Comm Call: Salo and Kel - "Hey Hey!"
Lt. Nesre Salo and Lt. Cmdr. V'Len Kel discuss recent events, personal updates, and a potential wedding. |
In a remote communication call, Lt. Nesre Salo and Lt. Cmdr. V'Len Kel engage in a conversation that covers several significant topics. Lt. Salo is shocked to learn about a murder involving a colleague, which V'Len explains, leading to a discussion about the consequences and the emotional toll on those involved. They also touch upon V'Len's recovery from injuries and upcoming events, including the wedding of a new ensign from Denali Station.
The dialogue shifts to V'Len's recent interactions and training missions at Starbase 118, highlighting his contributions to cadet training programs. Nesre expresses her surprise and admiration for his involvement in the program, reflecting on her own aspirations and limitations due to her assignment in the Gamma Quadrant. She discusses the challenges she faces in participating in such programs due to her location but acknowledges her desire to be more involved in training and mentoring new cadets. Despite these challenges, Nesre has made significant contributions in her role aboard the USS 'Oumuamua, providing critical counseling and support to the crew, which has been essential for maintaining morale and mental health during their missions. V'Len mentions his sister, Rosro, who is preparing for her cadet cruise, contrasting her positive outlook with the strained relationship he has with his other sibling, Kos. This personal update underscores the differences in acceptance and support within V'Len's family, especially after his significant life changes. Finally, Nesre updates V'Len on her current status, revealing that she is no longer stationed on the Oumuamua. She hints at new developments and her ongoing commitment to her duties, emphasizing her adaptability and resilience in the face of changing circumstances. The conversation leaves off with the anticipation of further updates and developments. |
Zarah Johnson's Future Aboard the Butler
Zarah Johnson discusses her future and plans with Commander Lia Rouiancet. |
Zarah Johnson has a series of meetings with Commander Lia Rouiancet to discuss her plans to stay aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler if she is accepted into Starfleet Academy. Zarah expresses her desire to gain field experience, which classrooms cannot provide. Rouiancet is open to the idea but insists on discussing it with Zarah's mother, Sasha Johnson, to ensure family dynamics are considered and that Sasha is comfortable with the plan.
During the conversations, Zarah reveals her wish to make independent decisions, highlighting her journey into adulthood. Rouiancet stresses the importance of family unity for the Academy's approval and seeks to understand any reluctance Zarah has in involving her mother in the decision. After thorough discussion, Zarah agrees to set up a meeting between Rouiancet and her mother. The discussions also include Zarah's readiness to serve under her mother and follow orders as part of the crew. Rouiancet is pleased with Zarah's enthusiasm and willingness to comply with the necessary steps. The meetings end on a positive note, with Zarah receiving a conditional approval contingent upon her mother's agreement. |
Command Changes Aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler
Captain Lia Rouiancet announces significant command changes aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler, promoting Lt. Cmdr. Avander Promontory to First Officer and LCDR Aine Sherlock to Second Officer. |
During a quiet meeting in the hydroponics lab, Captain Lia Rouiancet discusses with Lt. Cmdr. Avander Promontory and LCDR Aine Sherlock their new roles aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. Rouiancet informs them that Commander Etan Iljor has been offered command of the 'Oumuamua, necessitating the selection of a new First Officer and Second Officer for the Butler. She expresses her confidence in Promontory and Sherlock, asking Promontory to take on the role of First Officer and Sherlock to serve as Second Officer while continuing her duties as Chief of Security. Both officers express their readiness to undertake these new responsibilities and discuss the upcoming changes and preparations needed for the transition. Rouiancet emphasizes the importance of their support as she navigates her new role as Captain, and they collectively reflect on the evolving dynamics of the crew. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/yrVC_qrOZQE/m/b-1QFWaMAQAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/QDBDrKL4z6Q/m/J97jSo33AQAJ |
Connecting…
Lieutenant Junior Grade Lhandon Joseph Nilsen leads the Operations Center amid distressing news from Earth. |
Nilsen has been temporarily running the Operations Center (OC) while Lieutenant Arlill is on the surface of Cheyd'lang. With operations smoothing out and various missions, including evacuating refugees, nearing completion, Nilsen anticipates resuming his role as Arlill's right-hand man. However, his day takes a turn when he enters the OC and finds his team gathered around a terminal, distressed over sketchy reports of a crisis on Earth.
Nilsen sees mentions of "Earth Space Dock holding" and ships turning on each other, creating an atmosphere of dread. The news, delayed due to the distance from the Gamma Quadrant, leaves the fate of Earth unknown. As the team looks to him for guidance, Nilsen struggles to find words but eventually tells them to take ten minutes to contact their loved ones. Unable to contact her, he attempts to reach his brother, Madison. The connection finally goes through, and Nilsen asks if Madison has heard any news. |
Promontory's Last Intelligence Officer Logs
Lieutenant Commander Avander Promontory reflects on recent events and prepares for a meeting with the CO. |
Lieutenant Commander Avander Promontory records his Intelligence Officer's Log, reflecting on the recent weeks of ferrying refugees and analyzing intelligence reports. He notes an increase in chatter in the Gamma Quadrant but acknowledges that news from the Federation overshadows everything, particularly the bittersweet victory in Sector 001.
Promontory feels relieved that the Gamma Quadrant flotilla wasn't involved in the recent conflicts, allowing them to remain intact. However, he regrets not being close enough to assist. He resolves to stop criticizing Commander Sherlock about Federation Security issues in light of recent problems within Federation Intelligence. After ending the log, Promontory attends to his pet gormogon, Meander, before heading to an important meeting with the Commanding Officer. He contemplates taking Meander for a holodeck swim and hopes to find time for it, possibly with Lieutenant Peri and her pet, Echo. |
What was lost has now been found
Dr. Toz finds her lost Bat'leth and plans a covert mission to a slave mine. |
In the CMO's office on Deck 5 of the USS Octavia E Butler, Dr. Toz begins a personal log reflecting on her duties and the progress of Nurse Miash, who is studying to become a doctor. Despite her pride in Miash, Toz is preoccupied with a more pressing concern: obtaining a shuttle for a covert mission to a nearby slave mine. She plans to retrieve her Bat'leth, which holds personal significance.
Toz reviews records from Jack Kessler and Lhandon Nilsen for insights on similar operations, gathers necessary supplies, and stealthily exits her office to avoid detection. While navigating the ship's corridors, she unexpectedly finds her Bat'leth, crafted by her father, and is overcome with emotion. Ensuring its authenticity, she returns to her office, relieved. |
Don’t Leaf It Alone
Lt. Cmdr. Katsim, LTJG Nilsen, and Ens. Yinn investigate the telepathic properties of a mysterious plant from Cheyd’lang. |
In the science lab on Deck 10, USS Octavia E Butler, Lt. Cmdr. Katsim Peri, LTJG Nilsen, and Ens. Yinn gather to study a collection of leaves from the planet Cheyd’lang. Nilsen explains that the Antani had been cultivating these leaves for years, intending to enhance telepathic abilities and connect everyone mentally. He recounts his own heightened telepathic experiences after exposure to the leaves, noting varied effects on different individuals.
Yinn, intrigued by the potential of these leaves, questions Nilsen about the specifics of his telepathic experiences. They discuss the need for further testing to understand the plant's impact, including its genetic implications and long-term effects. Katsim emphasizes the importance of caution and proper protocols in their experiments. Yinn suggests a self-experimentation approach to study the plant's effects on her telepathic abilities. Nilsen offers to retrieve more samples from Cheyd’lang if necessary. They agree on the need to involve Dr. Toz for medical oversight and plan to conduct a series of controlled tests to explore the plant’s properties and potential applications. As they prepare for the experiments, the team reflects on the broader implications of their research, including the potential for revolutionary advancements in telepathic communication and coordination. |
Introduction of Commander Margaret Walker
Commander Margaret Walker prepares to leave her post at Starfleet Intelligence for a new role as Director of Intelligence aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. |
In her office at Starfleet Intelligence in San Francisco, Commander Margaret Walker is engrossed in her routine, meticulously organized workspace. She reviews a report concerning the United Dominion of Planets and their potential Zet allies, reflecting her disciplined focus and minimal personal distractions. Lieutenant Jhytao sh’Orhaalnohr interrupts with a report on Yansamin Anchorage, revealing challenges in intelligence gathering. As Walker prepares to depart for her new assignment, sh’Orhaalnohr informs her that her shuttle has arrived, and expresses appreciation for serving under her, to which Walker responds with gratitude.
Walker exits her office, receiving a silent yet heartfelt farewell from her colleagues. She heads to the rooftop shuttle pad, ready to embark on her new role as the Director of Intelligence for the Gamma Flotilla Expeditionary Task Force aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. This assignment marks her first time in the Gamma Quadrant, a unique opportunity to directly engage with the region she has studied for decades. |
Tensions and Discoveries
Analysis of trends reveals some potentially disturbing developments in the Gamma Quadrant. |
Marine Second Lieutenant Ithri Sh'shelor, working in the Marine Intelligence Office, has been analyzing various pieces of data over the past few months. She discovers a troubling pattern that hints at a significant threat, prompting her to contact Lieutenant Commander Avander Promontory for further analysis.
Walker, just arriving aboard the OEB, makes a beeline to meet Avander, and incidentally Ithri, who shares that there is evidence of coordinated efforts by hostile groups in the Gamma Quadrant. Shadowy organizations have been engaging in suspicious transactions and making strategic acquisitions that could pose a significant risk to the USS Octavia E. Butler and its mission. Commander Margaret Walker, the Director of Intelligence, reveals she has also been investigating the increasing number of hostile encounters the ship has been facing. Her findings suggest that these incidents may not be isolated, but rather part of a larger scheme. After discussion, Commander Walker, agrees with their assessment and authorizes further monitoring and investigation. Promontory, who's transitions from his intelligence role, hands over the responsibility to Ithri and Walker while expressing his desire to stay informed. |
To New Bajor, Quantum Entanglement, and Beyond!
Officers from the USS Octavia E. Butler visit New Bajor but an unexpected development leads to investigating an accident rather than sampling the culture. |
Yinn, Nilsen, Lieutenant Fer'at, and Ensign Qurgh'Loq gather in Transporter Room 3, Deck 7, preparing for a trip to New Bajor. Yinn expresses a desire to experience authentic Bajoran cuisine rather than replicated food. Nilsen agrees, emphasizing the unique quality of food made by experienced cooks. Loq initially prefers to stay on the ship, but Yinn insists on his participation, humorously enforcing "doctor's orders."
Upon beaming down to New Faren's town center, the officers are greeted by an overwhelming array of food stalls and enticing aromas. Nilsen expresses his excitement for the festival, but soon notices that Yinn and Loq seem slightly dazed. He inquires about their well-being, sensing something off beyond the sensory overload from the food. As the group explores the marketplace, Yinn and Loq begin to act oddly, eventually revealing that they are experiencing a form of quantum entanglement, sharing thoughts and even physical coordination. Already on the surface, Lieutenant Brzezinski bumps into the group, and what she thought would be the greatest discovery of her career (so far). Fer’at hypothesizes that the transporter was likely the culprit, and Lhandon confirms this based on tricorder scans showing a brief interruption. Rivka detects elevated beta waves and suggests they return to the ship to investigate further. Without more details, the team decides against using the transporters to beam back up, instead opting for a craft. The entangled pair suggest that perhaps the Antari telepathic leaves might be the root cause. The journey to the shuttle was not without problems, both navigating the large crowds as well as helping Yinn and Loq as they struggled to properly control their limbs. As they get in the shuttle, the team talks about taking a cautious approach to this issue, stating concerns around what side effects might come from untangling Yinn and Loq. Back aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler, the officers head to the science labs and invite Doctor Toz as they try to understand and reverse the entanglement. Yinn/Loq stresses the importance of caution, emphasizing the need to avoid fatal mistakes, and also ending this unintended experiment before understanding the implications of it. Fer'at, prioritizing their safety, proposes a careful and thorough investigation into the phenomenon. The team conducts further scans and finds that Yinn/Loqs tachyons are entangled with other tachyons somewhere else, and perhaps that their counterparts are still orbiting the moon of Alpha Brenkevi where the incorporeal aliens had entangled particles as their neural network. Through additional experimentation, they finds no immediate solution. Fer'at and Brzezinski discuss the possibility of leaving the situation as it is to avoid causing harm. The group decides to proceed with caution and run extensive tests to gather more data. As they complete the tests, Toz suggest as brain wash which is turned down by the combined officer. Loq mentions practicing yoga for physical therapy and expresses a desire to continue his duties with the Diplomatic Corps. The officers agree to monitor him continuously and utilize new neocortical monitoring systems to collect vital brain data. They acknowledge the potential for groundbreaking scientific research regardless of whether the entanglement is temporary or permanent. Whether temporary or permanent, one things was clear, more scans would be in order for Loq and Yinn. |
Toxin Arlill: Apparition, Integration, and the Snap
Lieutenant Toxin Arlill encounters mysterious changes and a holographic assistant named Henri. |
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. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/VdFS7vXIReg/m/spot8v1ZBAAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/SYxPChSxAp8/m/CCjoHv_vBAAJ |
Richards and Sherlock Visit the OC
Lieutenant Richards arrives on the USS Octavia E. Butler, is introduced to various crew members, and learns about new equipment and protocols. |
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. 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. |
Next Tour Stop: 8-Forward
After visiting the Operations Centre, a hungry Richards redirects the tour from Sickbay to 8-Forward. Sherlock and Richards discuss career goals, responsibilities, and future ambitions over drinks. |
After visiting the Operations Centre, Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock and Lieutenant Anton Richards head to 8-Forward for some food and drinks, where they discuss the power and classified and Borg nature of the ship's components. Sherlock initially requests Romulan ale, which Koryan, the barkeep, humorously declines the public ask due to its illegality, offering whiskey instead. As they settle in, Koryan expresses pleasure in seeing them again, noting their previous encounter on the USS Thor.
Whilst getting their drinks, Koryan reflects briefly on his own past and future as Sherlock inquires about Richards' goals as he returns to service. Richards shares his ambitions, reflecting on his career path and future plans. Anton wasn't quite sure what direction path he wanted to take. He didn't really have dreams of being a captain, but he wanted to help out as much as he could. He shares that he goes with the flow, to which Sherlock appreciates and shares the same sentiment. They invite Koryan into the conversation, who seems to share the same approach as the other two. The scene fades out with Sherlock deciding to have another drink, and the trio reflection on life choices big and small. |
For Crates Sake!
Chief Ral Shaw addresses a problem with missing decouplers in the USS Artemis-A's cargo hold, leading to a detailed investigation. |
Aboard the USS Artemis-A, Chief Petty Officer Ral Shaw approaches Ensign Chevalier with a concern about an inventory discrepancy in cargo hold 2. She reports that a crate supposed to contain plasma line decouplers, loaded on Betazed, was found empty, filled only with circuit boards. Despite being out of his division's current responsibilities, Chevalier helps investigate, revealing that the crate was likely mislabeled. He suggests performing a full inventory of the Betazed crates to ensure no further issues. Ral, although reluctant due to the significant effort required, agrees to proceed. They uncover that the inventory mismatch might have been intentional, hinting at deeper issues that will need further scrutiny.
After investigating, Shaw determines that the crate was meant to be aboard the Octavia E Butler. Shaw connects with Nilsen and informs him that an audit revealed a discrepancy in the shipment, specifically crate Delta Victor Three Five Seven Zulu Zulu, and that Security might contact his department for further details. The conversation is briefly interrupted by a visitor delivering urgent news to Shaw, hinting at a connected issue on Deep Space 9. Nilsen recommends involving his brother, Madison, who works for Bajoran Security on DS9, to help resolve the matter and Shaw agrees. The call ends with both officers agreeing to follow up on the situation. After the call, Nilsen ponders the situation and decides to manually check the shipment in the cargo bay to avoid triggering any unwanted alerts. He contemplates whether to inform Lieutenant Commander Sherlock, weighing the potential outcomes. Shaw then contacts Officer Madison Nilsen on Deep Space Nine to report a smuggling incident. Shaw had found contraband in crates from DS9 intended for the Artemis, containing illegal items instead of the expected Starfleet supplies. When they meet, Shaw presents the contraband and explaining the smuggling details, implicating Starfleet’s supply chain, and hands the investigation over to Madison. Meanwhile on the USS Octavia E Butler, Nilsen discovers a mysterious crate in the lower aft cargo bay on Deck 11 that cannot be opened or scanned. Despite Nilsen’s efforts to access the crate, including trying to force it open manually and scanning its contents, he is unsuccessful due to the crate being lined with Poly-Protrerium. Attempts to use his codes and brute force also prove ineffective. Contemplating various solutions, he considers asking for assistance; first talking with Shaw, which proves unsuccessful, and then Richards. Despite numerous attempts, Richards is also unable to make any headway on the crate. Lieutenant Toxin Arlill, searching for his second in command Henri, encounters Nilsen and Richards in the cargo bay. Nilsen updates Arlill on the situation, mentioning the strange behavior of the crate and their failed attempts to open or scan it. Intrigued, Arlill suggests moving the crate to an independent lab to avoid any potential risks to the rest of the cargo. In the independent bay, the team continues their investigation. Richards' tricorder experiences technical issues, leading to a moment of levity as he admits to breaking it. Despite their efforts, the crate still resists all attempts to scan or open it. The team is puzzled by these components and their possible use. Richards expresses his suspicions about the crate's origins and the potential involvement of a smuggling operation. He keeps a close eye on Arlill, wary of any unusual behavior he's exhibiting. They discuss the possibility of smuggling and decide to track the crate's movements. Richards suggests checking the surveillance footage from the shuttlebay, while Arlill recommends placing a decaying isotope in the crate to monitor its location without alerting any potential smugglers. Nilsen and Richards discuss their concerns about the cubic lock on the crate and how easily someone could access the cargo bay of two Federation starships and Deep Space Nine. They contemplate the effort required to smuggle basic supplies and agree that it seems excessive for the replicator parts found in the crate. Arlill, feeling uneasy, questions if someone within Starfleet might be involved. Arlill retrieves the isotope from the Quartermaster’s office and inserts it into the crate. They then use Toxin Protocol 118 to return the crate to its original location, ensuring the area is clear of personnel. They plan to monitor the crate’s movements using the security cameras and the subspace beacon. As they wait for any developments, Toxin reflects on the turmoil in his mind caused by the presence of Henri and the mysterious crate. He questions if he has gone too far with his pranks on Nilsen, especially with the computer now adapting its interaction algorithms. After setting up a security alert for any movement on the crate, Nilsen confronts Arlill privately. He shares his suspicion that Richards might believe Arlill is involved in the smuggling. Arlill denies any involvement and emphasizes the importance of focusing on the real culprit. Despite his reassurances, Toxin feels uneasy about keeping Nilsen in the dark, especially since he has discovered cryptic communications related to the crate. The team continues to monitor the crate, hoping to uncover the truth behind its contents and the reason for the smuggling operation. They remain vigilant, prepared to follow any leads that might arise from their surveillance efforts. |
Alone Time for Miash
Miash takes a moment to relax after a busy day managing sickbay operations. |
After an exhausting day handling sickbay operations due to Dr. Toz's absence, Senior Chief Miash returns to her quarters. Miash relaxes in her quarters, listening to a Klingon opera and reviewing her medical anatomy book, finding solace in her studies as she prepares for entrance exams. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/OCz8dITItCY/m/lfEBqV38AQAJ |
Diplomatic Training
Nilsen, Martinson, Taggart and Sherlock, reflect on recent diplomatic missions and undergo training to improve the team's effectiveness in future encounters. |
In the conference room on Deck 5, Lieutenant JG Lhandon Joseph Nilsen, still reflecting on his previous diplomatic missions, meets with Lieutenant Melvin Martinson and Ensign Taggart for a training session organized by Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock. Nilsen recounts his experiences, noting his success in negotiations on Alpha Brenkelvi II and the Chey'd mission with the UDP, but also his failure during the King's Path mission where the away team was captured.
Sherlock sees potential in Nilsen and organizes this session to address and improve their public speaking and diplomatic skills. Martinson and Taggart, both new faces to Nilsen, engage in this training session, offering responses and feedback as Nilsen narrates his past experiences and the lessons learned from them. The training intensifies as Nilsen, Taggart, and Martinson simulate a new negotiation scenario. Nilsen practices deflecting demands for Federation membership and refocuses the conversation on mutually beneficial arrangements. Martinson and Taggart challenge Nilsen, who demonstrates improved negotiation techniques and strategic thinking, ultimately suggesting exclusive mining rights as a solution. In subsequent sessions, the team refines their strategies further. Nilsen and Taggart play out more complex scenarios, with Martinson providing critical feedback. They explore various negotiation tactics, learning to navigate potential pitfalls and enhance their diplomatic acumen. The training sessions culminate with Nilsen confidently applying his new skills in a high-stakes negotiation simulation, leaving the team optimistic about their preparedness for future missions. |
Operation Rescue Jack
Lieutenant Commander V'Len Kel and his team execute a daring rescue mission to retrieve Lieutenant Jack Kessler from a high-security Zet facility, navigating through interstellar espionage and intense firefights to ensure his safe return to the USS Octavia E. Butler. |
The mission to retrieve Lieutenant Jack Kessler, presumed lost, begins with Lieutenant Commander V'Len Kel arriving at Port Coray in the Gamma Quadrant. Seeking information, V'Len encounters various traders and shady figures, hoping to find clues about Jack's whereabouts. V'Len's quest leads him to engage with intelligence officers and allies, including Avander Promontory and Ithri Sh'shelor, who provide support despite the complexities of operating within the Gamma Quadrant's political landscape.
Throughout their investigation, they face multiple challenges, including dealing with the Zet, a group known for their control and financial ambitions. V'Len and his team navigate through the intricacies of interstellar politics and espionage, often having to employ subterfuge to gather vital information without provoking conflict with the Zet or other Gamma Quadrant factions. The team discovers that Jack is alive but held in a secure facility by the Zet, where he is treated relatively well in exchange for information. Despite the difficult circumstances, Jack manages to communicate with the team, providing hope for a successful rescue. The mission becomes a race against time, with the team formulating plans to extract Jack while avoiding direct confrontation with the Zet. As the team prepares for the rescue, they engage in tactical discussions, weighing the risks of various approaches. They consider using deception and feigned cooperation with the Zet to gain an advantage. Promontory and Sh'shelor play critical roles in coordinating the rescue efforts, ensuring that every move is calculated and precise to minimize casualties and diplomatic fallout. Finally, the rescue operation culminates in a tense extraction, where the team manages to outmaneuver the Zet and retrieve Jack. Jack's return to the USS Octavia E. Butler is met with mixed emotions, as the crew reflects on the sacrifices made and the challenges ahead. |
Lieutenant Jack Kessler's Return
Lieutenant Jack Kessler navigates his return to the USS Octavia E. Butler, culminating in a tense reunion with Captain Michele Winters, who expresses her mixed emotions through a surprising physical confrontation. |
Lieutenant Jack Kessler, who had been recently released from captivity by the Zet, is reacclimating to life aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. Having spent a night onboard, Kessler begins his day exploring the impressive Sagan Class Starship, particularly enjoying the botanical arboretum. His day continues as he heads to Deck 12 to find Captain Michele Winters.
During his journey, Kessler encounters Lieutenant Flint, who guides him to Captain Winters in the briefing room. Upon seeing Kessler, Winters is initially stoic but quickly reveals her frustration by punching him. Despite the altercation, Kessler is left reflecting on the unexpected but impactful reunion. |
Toxin Arlill: A Quiet Moment & Inner Thoughts
Toxin Arlill logs his thoughts about Henri, an entity created from his interfacing with the ship's computer. |
Lieutenant Toxin Arlill begins a personal log, encrypted for privacy, reflecting on the two weeks since the USS Octavia E Butler's computer interfaced with him, creating an entity named Henri. Henri, who calls himself a "Holographically Emitted Neuro-Ready Incarnation," interacts with Toxin through his neuro pathways. Toxin finds himself unable to remove or deactivate Henri, raising concerns about Henri potentially taking over his mind. During the log, Henri manifests physically in Toxin's quarters, a significant development from his usual presence in Toxin's mind. The two decide to sit and discuss the situation, highlighting the blend of unease and fascination Toxin feels towards Henri's abilities and presence. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/H39NV3j7Tuo/m/sQdGEi6aAAAJ |
A Tale of Transitions and Reflections
The transition of Commander Etan Iljor to his new role and the appointment of Lt. Cmdr. Avander Promontory as the new Executive Officer aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. |
The USS Octavia E. Butler experiences significant transitions as Commander Etan Iljor prepares to leave his post as Executive Officer to take on new responsibilities. He meets with Lt. Cmdr. Avander Promontory, who will be replacing him. Their meeting in the Observation Lounge is marked by a contemplative mood, with Iljor gazing at the planet below. Iljor’s reflections on the calm before the storm set the tone for their conversation and Avander, while honored, feeling the weight of responsibility.
Iljor shares his experiences, emphasizing the importance of resilience and the crew’s steadfast support. He recalls their shared missions and the crises they navigated together, instilling confidence in Avander. The exchange is both practical and sentimental, with Iljor’s encouragement and final words of wisdom aiming to prepare Avander for the leadership role he is stepping into, ensuring he feels supported and confident in his new duties. |
Promenade Encounters and Personal Revelations
Commander Rouiancet and Lieutenant JG Nilsen spend time on the Promenade of Deep Space 14, discussing personal matters and enjoying recreational activities. |
Under the guise of an operational need, Commander Lia Rouiancet is prompted by Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen take some time to relax and explore. Despite initially feeling the pull of duty, Rouiancet decides to enjoy her break. After getting a snack, a bougatsa krema (a sweet pastry filled with a thick custard), Lhandon shares his thanks for always having his back. The conversation shifts through various topic, including Nilsen's diplomacy role play and prospects, and his perspective on her capataincy.
After some prodding throughout the conversation, Lhandon shares that he believes that the whole crew is behind her and that she deserves to be a full-on Captain. Lian then she reflects on how weird her path was to the big chair. Meanwhile, while Lieutenant Arlill he makes his way back to the ship, handling a supply error involving self-sealing stem bolts instead of the required matter/anti-matter injectors, he spots Rouiancet and Nilsen and becomes curious about their interaction. During this observation, Arlill has an internal dialogue with Henri, his inner voice, who speculates on Nilsen's motives and whether he might be vying for Arlill’s position. As the pair walked toward him, he slipped into the crowd to remain unnoticed. The pair continue conversing, Nilsen sharing that he has a new boyfriend, Eli Kovacs, an engineer on their ship. Rouiancet congratulates him, and they discuss the early stages of his relationship. As they discuss where to visit next, they land on the Arcade, with Rouiancet encouraging Nilsen to spend quality time with Kovacs during their leave. |
Pranking Plans on the USS Octavia E. Butler
Ensign Yinn and Zarah Johnson plan a prank involving food replicators, targeting unsuspecting crewmembers, particularly the new Director of Intelligence. |
Ensign Yinn and Zarah Johnson, driven by a desire for mischief, conspire to prank crewmembers aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler. Their scheme centers on hacking the food replicators to alter the personal preferences of their targets, ensuring they receive undesirable or humorous food items instead of their usual choices. They aim to prank the new Director of Intelligence, hoping to remain undetected.
The duo brainstorm various ideas, initially considering using smelly foods like stinky cheese or a pungent Bolian fish called zherlac, but land on the the hilarity of serving raw potatoes. To execute their plan, they need access codes, which Yinn manages to obtain from Wauhk, a loud science officer whose dietary preferences were easily overheard. They also consider using a holo emitter to disguise themselves during the hack to avoid detection by security cameras, ultimately deciding to use a likeness of the Director of Intelligence, Walker, to further mislead any investigations. With the codes in hand, they plot to use the holo emitter and a strategy to disguise their actions effectively. Zarah emphasizes the importance of covering their tracks to ensure their prank remains untraceable. They plan to alter the replicator settings so their victim receives the same unwanted item at every meal, adding to the prank's impact. With the plans set, they'll execute them when the time is right. |
Grand Ol' Time
Lt Cmdr Promontory and Lt JG Nilsen navigate a series of technical and bureaucratic challenges involving computer systems and security clearances aboard the USS Octavia E Butler. |
In the Operations Center of the USS Octavia E Butler, Lt JG Nilsen struggles with his computer system, which repeatedly denies him access to certain information, citing insufficient security clearance. Frustrated, Nilsen contacts Lt Cmdr Promontory for assistance. Promontory reviews Nilsen's file and finds no immediate issues but suggests they meet to resolve the matter in person. The conversation takes a humorous turn as Promontory jokes about the classified nature of his office location.
During their meeting in the Senior Officers’ Mess, Promontory brings up Nilsen's grandmother, who was also in Starfleet and known for her work on the variable warp field geometry program. Nilsen shares fond memories of his grandmother, explaining her contributions and the legacy she left behind. Promontory listens attentively, acknowledging the historical significance of her work and the challenges she faced. They discuss the beauty of the Excelsior-class ships, with Nilsen expressing his admiration for their design. The narrative shifts to a flashback, revealing Promontory's past mission aboard the USS St Albans. He worked with Cmdr Althea Nilsen on computer-assisted warp-bubble modifications, aiming to reduce subspace pollution through software and hardware changes. During this mission, Promontory detected a temporal anomaly that posed a potential threat to the Federation, adding urgency and complexity to their work. This mission highlights the interconnectedness of past and present challenges in Starfleet. Back in the present, Nilsen and Promontory delve deeper into the technical issues. Nilsen's access problems persist despite their efforts, and Promontory decides to assist directly, reflecting on the possible 'ghost in the machine' that might be causing the issues. Their discussion touches on the idea that sometimes more than just genetic material is passed down through generations, hinting at the persistence of technical quirks and challenges. The interaction concludes with a light-hearted exchange, with Nilsen joking about Promontory being his grandfather due to a time-travel incident. Promontory assures him that is not the case, maintaining a professional yet friendly demeanor. They agree to continue working on resolving the computer issues, demonstrating the importance of teamwork and communication in overcoming the bureaucratic and technical challenges aboard the USS Octavia E Butler. |
Chat on New Bajor
Nilsen and Etan discuss recent events, including Etan's medical leave and new command. |
Lt. JG Lhandon Joseph Nilsen and Commander Etan Iljor meet on a hill overlooking New Faren, New Bajor. Nilsen notices Etan deep in thought and initiates a conversation. They discuss Etan's well-being following the recent mine incident and his medical leave. Nilsen expresses concern about Etan's absence and its impact on the crew.
Etan reveals his upcoming transfer and command of a new starship, marking a significant change in his career. Nilsen reflects on his relationship with Etan, acknowledging the initial challenges and how he worked to regain Etan's trust over time. |
Herrick's Emergency in the Jefferies Tube
Lt. JG Josh Herrick experiences an emergency in the Jefferies Tube and is transported to Sickbay, where Dr. Toz treats his injuries. |
Lt. JG Josh Herrick is in the Jefferies Tube on Deck 15 of the USS Octavia E Butler when a malfunction prompts the Computer Assisted Emergency Transport System (CATES) to activate, transporting him to Sickbay on Deck 5. Herrick arrives with burns all over his body but is confused about not feeling any pain. Dr. Toz quickly attends to him, providing kelotane for his burns and advising him to rest for 12 hours. During their conversation, Herrick shares his suspicions about the unusual nature of the conduit explosion, hinting at potential sabotage or deeper issues within Starfleet. Dr. Toz listens attentively and provides her medical expertise while trying to ensure Herrick's recovery and safety. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/356O6RweAPA/m/ZWLZyvhkAwAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/asVK8O1Ws4w/m/IVHHajo2BAAJ |
Medical Drama of a Personal Nature
Ensign Yinn and Ensign Qurgh'Loq face medical emergencies while Senior Chief Miash and Dr. Toz provide assistance. |
In Sickbay, Ensign Yinn discovers that Ensign Qurgh'Loq has eaten her Antari leaves, a rare and toxic alien plant meant for a science experiment. Yinn alerts Senior Chief Miash, who quickly searches for information on the plant. She finds no specific antidote but notes potential organ damage. Miash administers a general analgesic and informs Dr. Toz for further evaluation.
Dr. Toz arrives and assesses Qurgh'Loq's condition, noting the damage to his stomach lining caused by the Antari leaves, alcohol, and Bolian bodily fluids. Miash assists in administering 15 cc’s of Alizine. During this, Yinn and Qurgh'Loq discuss the incident, with Yinn explaining the Bolian custom of not being alone and the impact of Bolian physiology on other species. Yinn expresses regret for the unintended consequences of her experiment, while Qurgh'Loq acknowledges his mistake in eating the leaves. Dr. Toz advises caution in future experiments and romantic liaisons, emphasizing the risks involved. Miash, balancing professionalism and humor, ensures Qurgh'Loq receives appropriate treatment while reminding him of the importance of being careful with unfamiliar substances. |
What to Do with Kessler?
The USS Octavia E. Butler's crew navigates personnel changes as Lieutenant Jack Kessler returns to the ship, prompting discussions about his role and clearances. |
As the USS Octavia E. Butler undergoes personnel changes, Lieutenant Jack Kessler's unexpected return after being presumed dead stirs various reactions among the crew. Commander Aine Sherlock and Commander Avander Promontory discuss Kessler's reintegration into the crew, particularly his return to the Tactical Department. Despite concerns about how Acting Chief of Tactical Michele Winters might react to Kessler's return, Sherlock and Promontory plan to handle the transition professionally.
Promontory outlines the steps Kessler must take to regain his security clearance, emphasizing the need for medical and psychological evaluations. The conversation also touches on the bureaucratic challenges from Starfleet Headquarters, which had previously rescinded Kessler's clearances. Kessler enters the scene, catching Sherlock and Promontory during a meeting about personnel changes. Kessler expresses a desire to be useful and is willing to take on any role needed, although he initially assumes he will return to Tactical. Sherlock, aware of potential complications, probes his preferences and the possible impact on the department. Captain Michelle Winters arrives to discuss ships' business, and asks Jack to leave. After he leaves, the conversation turns to Winter's feelings about Kessler's reinstatement, strongly protesting it and arguing that his time as a prisoner of the Zet has compromised him. Her intense exchange with the command team underscores her feelings, whether professional or personal, despite the formal reassurances from Sherlock and Promontory. Winters asserts that Kessler's drive to find his parents could compromise missions, highlighting a previous unsanctioned mission he led. Promontory and Sherlock reassure Winters that all protocols will be followed, including thorough evaluations. Despite this, Winters remains adamant about the potential risks, emphasizing her professional stance and commitment to the ship's safety. After a firm dismissal, Michelle leaves, leaving Aine and Avander reflecting on it's intensity as they decide to postpone the discussion until they have more information. |
Captain Michele Winters' Frustration and Confession
Captain Michele Winters vents her frustrations about Jack Kessler's return to Second Lieutenant Ithri Sh'shelor. |
Captain Michele Winters, enraged by Jack Kessler's unexpected return and his potential reinstatement, storms through the corridors of the USS Octavia E. Butler. Seeking solace, she enters a usually empty office on Deck 12's Gator Deck, only to find Second Lieutenant Ithri Sh'shelor inside. Apologizing for the intrusion, Michele asks Ithri if she has a moment to talk, to which Ithri agrees.
Michele, needing to vent about her recent actions, removes formalities and begins to confess her mistakes, particularly her outburst in the XO's office with Promontory and Sherlock. She explains that her anger stems from Kessler's return and the command team's decision to reinstate him so soon, questioning their judgment and expressing her belief that Jack's emotional compartmentalization makes him unfit for duty. Ithri listens and responds candidly, agreeing that Michele's concerns are valid but labeling her reaction as "stupid." This blunt honesty helps Michele realize she acted impulsively and needs to address the situation more constructively. |
Zen & The Art Of Simulant Maintenance
Jacen Xaivis reflects on his day and prepares for the next. |
Second Lieutenant Jacen Xaivis, aboard the USS Benjamin Russell docked on the USS Octavia E. Butler, struggles with sleep, viewing it more as a meditative state. Reflecting on his arrival, he recalls the unexpected challenges, and mentally lists four officers — Toz, Karen Stendhal, Michelle Winters, and Lia Rouiancet — who will determine his fate Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/pkZZCnFwgAY/m/WGTIN5EpBQAJ |
No Stew For Dinner
Aine Sherlock and Melvin Martinson discuss personnel issues over dinner at a restaurant on Deep Space 14. |
After arriving at New Bajor, Aine Sherlock has her first night out at a Terran/Bajoran fusion restaurant on Deep Space 14 with Melvin Martinson. Over dinner, Mel notices Aine's stress and encourages her to talk. Aine shares her concerns about a personnel issue involving Michele's strong disapproval and emotional response. She is conflicted about Michele's valid concerns and inappropriate handling. Mel reminds her of the importance of questioning rules and adapting in the field. As they continue their conversation, Aine reflects on her changing perspective on flexibility and adherence to policies. Despite the discussion, she feels unresolved and ponders the complexities of her situation as they eat. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/iX1Fx5-By4k/m/tf6I9AawAAAJ |
Interrogation and Insights
Commander Margaret Walker interrogates Lieutenant Jack Kessler about his time as a prisoner of the Zet, probing for information about their operations and intentions. |
Commander Margaret Walker, the new Director of Intelligence aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler, conducts a thorough interrogation of Lieutenant Jack Kessler, who had been a prisoner of the Zet. Walker begins by questioning Kessler about his treatment and experiences during captivity. Kessler explains that the Zet treated prisoners well to extract information, emphasizing that he did not divulge any valuable Starfleet secrets. He recounts how the Zet offered him incentives, but he resisted and devised his own strategies against them.
Walker probes further, asking about specific details, including the Zet's intentions and any mention of Yansamin Anchorage, a neutral station. Kessler responds with information about his escape and the role of his holographic asset, K9, still gathering intelligence at a Zet facility. Walker expresses interest in retrieving this data but remains cautious about Kessler's involvement due to the risks involved. Walker also questions Kessler about his escape partner, a Rekarian named Radek, and plans to investigate further. She instructs Kessler to document any additional details about his imprisonment that could be useful. As the session concludes, Walker starts planning her next steps, including securing Radek's cooperation and accessing his personnel file. |
Radek's Interrogation and Return to Quarters
Ensign Radek is interrogated by Commander Walker about his time as a prisoner of the Zet and his interactions with Lieutenant Kessler. He is eventually sent back to his quarters. |
Ensign Radek, a junior Security officer from the USS Caboto, is feeling lost on the USS Octavia E. Butler. With his clearances not yet reinstated, he is unable to access the ship's systems or communicate freely. After undergoing medical and psychological evaluations, Radek meets with Commander Margaret Walker, the Director of Intelligence. Radek reports to the Security Department Conference Room, where Walker begins her interrogation.
Walker questions Radek about the nature of the tests conducted on prisoners by the Zet. Radek explains that the tests were detailed scans, mainly neurological for him, and he did not witness any deliberate harm to the prisoners. Walker remains suspicious, pressing Radek for more information about the Zet's motivations and their study of prisoners. Radek suggests that the Zet were trying to assess the prisoners' value for potential buyers, but he admits he is not sure. Despite Radek's honest answers, Walker continues to question him rigorously, which makes Radek uncomfortable. Walker emphasizes the importance of being thorough and expresses skepticism about Radek's quick reinstatement after being a prisoner for over a year. Radek apologizes for any perceived disrespect and attempts to defend his honesty, but Walker remains unconvinced. Ultimately, Walker decides the interrogation is over and orders Lieutenant Dynevor to escort Radek back to his quarters. Radek leaves, uncertain about his future and feeling that Starfleet Intelligence still has many questions about him. |
Medical Assessments and New Beginnings
Dr. Toz conducts medical assessments for new crew members, including Second Lieutenant Jacen Xaivis and other varied cases, highlighting the ship's arrival at New Bajor. |
Dr. Toz is busy with medical assessments following the chaotic arrival of the USS Octavia E. Butler at New Bajor. Second Lieutenant Jacen Xaivis undergoes his service clearance medical, reflecting on his background and the ship's mission. Dressed in his duty uniform, Jacen meets Dr. Toz, the Human/Klingon hybrid CMO. They discuss his background, his role as a Combat Rescue Officer, and his medical history. Dr. Toz finds him in good health, his remaining implants functioning correctly, and discusses his regeneration alcove. She recommends regular checkups to monitor his health. Other patients include a Klingon with an allergy and a Bolian for exhaustion. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/6JNShsrIG2M/m/oorlkZQpBQAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/Kwu_aTSUqm4/m/Fpe2xN8TCgAJ |
Kessler's Medical Checkup and Concerns
Dr. Toz examines Lieutenant Jack Kessler, addressing his concerns about potential health risks and hidden agendas. |
Dr. Toz conducts a medical examination of Lieutenant Jack Kessler, noting his surprisingly good physical condition despite his recent imprisonment. Kessler expresses concerns about the Zet's thorough healthcare, questioning if there might be any hidden issues. Dr. Toz reassures him, finding nothing abnormal. Kessler, acknowledging his paranoia, is relieved by the clean bill of health and thanks Dr. Toz before leaving Sickbay with a smile. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/Gf6yisRHfrw/m/oF5nlbA1CwAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/kPA5C5eOQfk/m/gI_AEOalAQAJ |
Sickbay Interactions
Dr. Toz muses Kessler helping in Sickbay. |
Dr. Toz proposes the idea of Lieutenant Kessler, a security officer with medical training, transferring to sickbay as a nurse or nurse's aid to Miash. Miash expresses her willingness to train Kessler and sees this as an opportunity to enhance her skills for her future role as a doctor. However, the final decision depends on personnel approval and Kessler's agreement. Meanwhile, Miash also deals with Ensign Thompson's recurring headaches by providing a general analgesic and a mild sedative, which leads Dr. Toz to remind her of the importance of setting an appointment for further investigation. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/WOSBnTEKYFE/m/vx3M92iWDgAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/6ol0ToqgSC4/m/ES3TrUgCAwAJ |
A Brush with Telepathy and a Taste of Orzata
Josh Herrick and Karen Stendhal engage in a conversation about telepathy, the crew’s morale, and drinks in the Writer's Room. |
Lieutenant JG Josh Herrick and Lieutenant JG Karen Stendhal find themselves in the Writer’s Room on Deck 8 of the USS Octavia E. Butler. They engage in a candid conversation, with Herrick sharing his reflections on recent missions and Stendhal mentioning her telepathic abilities. Herrick, cautious about telepathy, tries to maintain control over his thoughts, while Stendhal reassures him of her intentions. They discuss the various zones within the Writer’s Room, including spots frequented by introverts and senior officers.
As their conversation continues, Herrick remarks on the commodore's successful transition and acknowledges Stendhal's role in maintaining crew morale. A waiter arrives, and both order drinks, with Stendhal choosing Orzata, a nostalgic non-alcoholic beverage from her childhood. Herrick decides to try it as well. The drinks prompt a discussion about past experiences and the nature of life in Starfleet, with Herrick reflecting on the phrase "Ad Astra Per Aspera." The exchange delves into personal reflections, and Herrick finds himself occasionally struggling with the awkwardness of having his thoughts read. He tries to keep his mind clear of negative thoughts, with Stendhal humorously acknowledging the challenge. As Herrick attempts to steer the conversation back to safer topics, a flash of Caden Voss in the turbolift crosses his mind, highlighting his ongoing efforts to manage his inner world amidst the complexities of telepathic interactions. As she prods further on who Caden was, Josh mentions that the man had saved his life. With the uncomfortable tension around not being able to control the thoughts being read, he politely excuses himself to return to duty. This doesn't seem to be an uncommon occurrence for the counselor as she reflects on the vacant seat across from her and her empty glass. |
Date in the Garden
Eli Kovacs and Lhandon Nilsen share a series of moments in the Botanical Arboretum, deepening their relationship through conversations and shared experiences. |
During their first 'official date' at the arboretum, they set up a picnic under a large weeping willow. Lhandon, more confident in his skin than Eli, reassures him during an awkward run-in with a fellow operations team member. Despite the awkward moments, they find comfort in each other's company and discuss the importance of savoring their current relationship without worrying too much about the future. Eli helps Lhandon start discovering how to take it slow, while Lhandon shows off how to wear your heart on a sleeve. Lhandon also gives Eli a birthday surprise, gifting a teddy bear and stirring up emotional memories for Eli. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/MCT3R3RJ3NM/m/bmYKTnrkCgAJ https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/0q3SJsB7mhk/m/6dKFH0vKCgAJ |
Wannabe Nurse
Nurse Aid Martha Wing experiences a rare moment alone in Sickbay, indulging in her ambitions to become a real nurse. |
In Sickbay on the USS Octavia E Butler, Nurse Aid Martha Wing finds herself alone for the first time since boarding the ship. Relishing the moment, she imagines herself as a fully qualified nurse, confidently diagnosing and treating patients without supervision. Her daydreams include using the medical equipment independently and envisioning herself advancing to head nurse after Nurse Miash’s transfer. However, her solitude and fantasies are abruptly interrupted when a real nurse enters the room, causing Martha to retreat into her duties, performing inventory with renewed determination. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/wyzLv-L6TvI/m/HO93dYPfAAAJ |
Kessler's Counseling Session
Jack Kessler has an in-depth counseling session with Lt. Jg Karen Stendhal, addressing his feelings and decisions made around the mission. |
Lieutenant Jack Kessler meets with Counselor Karen Stendhal in her suite on Deck 5. The session begins with Kessler expressing no regrets about his mission to rescue his parents, although he acknowledges the need to improve his approach towards those close to him. Stendhal listens attentively, offering tea and biscuits as she observes Kessler's demeanor and responses.
Kessler opens up about the emotional turmoil he faced during the mission, admitting he could have handled interactions with Nesre and Krystal better. Despite his self-criticism, he stands by his decision to undertake the mission, emphasizing the importance of duty and the lives at stake. Stendhal supports his reflections, stressing the importance of learning from past experiences and moving forward. She reassures Kessler that his actions can be seen as part of personal growth and development. The session ends on a positive note with mutual respect and understanding. Stendhal offers her continued support, reminding Kessler of the importance of self-care and the value of their discussions. Kessler leaves with perspective on his actions and passing his psychological assessment. |
Encounters in the Arboretum
Milly Maxwell interacts with Commander Etan Iljor in the Botanical Arboretum, sharing personal stories and exploring hidden spots. |
In the Botanical Arboretum on Deck 9 of the USS Octavia E. Butler, Milly Maxwell encounters Commander Etan Iljor. Etan, seeking peace among the trees, is startled by Milly's sudden appearance. They recognize each other from a previous interaction involving her father, Lieutenant Maxwell. Milly, curious and forthright, questions Etan about his presence and shares her own love for the peacefulness of the arboretum.
Their conversation turns to personal topics, with Milly asking Etan about his family after showing him a cherished picture of her grandparents. Etan reciprocates, sharing his own stories. Milly reveals a secret hiding spot where she recently planted a Terrucidian Orchid and placed a photo of her grandfather. Their interaction is interrupted by a Priority One subspace transmission for Etan. He bids farewell to Milly, who playfully acknowledges her role in looking after her father and hints at some upcoming mischief involving milkshakes and a recreational app called StarFlirt. |
Budding Friendship
O'Reilly and Nilsen reconcile their past differences and establish a new friendship. |
In the Marine Barracks on Deck 12 of the USS Octavia E Butler, Private First Class Thomas "Teddy" O'Reilly, who recently received a promotion, prepares his new quarters. He is soon visited by Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen who thanks O'Reilly for rescuing him on Cheyd'lang and expresses a desire to end the animosity between their families.
The two men reflect on their generational conflict and agree to bury the hatchet, shaking hands as a sign of their new understanding. They discuss their respective family challenges and agree to work on convincing their families of this new peace and the encounter ends with a friendly invitation to share a drink. |
GATOR Deck Operations: Jacen Xaivis and Michele Winters
Jacen Xaivis delivers a gift to Captain Michele Winters and they discuss its potential use for marine operations. |
Second Lieutenant Jacen Xaivis attempts to make himself useful by delivering a gift to the Marine contingent on the GATOR Deck of the USS Octavia E. Butler. Pushing an anti-grav lift with several boxes, Xaivis, accompanied by an operations petty officer, arrives at the main area. The sentries scrutinize them, but their ID checks out. Captain Michele Winters approaches, and Xaivis introduces himself, preferring to be useful only when necessary, hinting at the dangerous nature of his role as a Combat Rescue Officer.
Winters inquires about the contents of the crates, and Xaivis explains they are ASPs (Aerial Support Platforms) designed for search and rescue operations with a sensor package more powerful than a heavy tricorder. Winters questions their functionality if other technology is disabled, and Xaivis assures her of the ASP's insulated power cell and controlled landing capabilities. Winters decides to test the equipment on the training range. Xaivis sets up the ASP, and Winters arrives with a training drone to evaluate its performance. Xaivis demonstrates the ASP's capabilities, emphasizing its use in situations where transporters and other technology might fail. Despite its current limitations in range and power, the ASP shows promise as a valuable tool for command-and-control and reconnaissance missions. Winters is impressed and instructs Xaivis to have a proposal on her desk by 08:00 the next morning, indicating her approval of the initiative and the potential of the new equipment. |
Confronting Mistakes and New Roles
LCDR Sherlock assigns Captain Winters to engineering as a consequence of her previous actions, leading to a tense but ultimately constructive conversation about leadership and second chances. |
((Gator Deck, Training Range, Deck 12, USS Octavia E. Butler))
Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock approaches Captain Michele Winters on the Gator Deck, a predominantly Marine area, to address the aftermath of a heated incident involving Michele and Jack. Despite the tense atmosphere, Aine commends Michele for her past leadership but stresses the necessity of some form of punishment for her recent actions. Michele initially resists the idea of a punishment, expressing her disbelief and irritation at being assigned to Engineering. Aine reframes that the assignment is not a punishment but a second chance for Michele to demonstrate her leadership and teach the engineers to avoid injuries. Despite her initial resistance, Michele acknowledges her mistake and agrees to take on the role, albeit reluctantly. Aine reassures her that she has her support and trust, hoping that Michele will use this opportunity to grow and lead effectively. Michele, although still frustrated, agrees to the reassignment and promises to try and control her temper in the future. The conversation ends on a lighter note with both agreeing to relieve some stress by practicing with phaser rifles. |
Conversations and Confessions
Toxin Arlill and Karen Stendhal discuss Henri, Toxin's holographic companion, and encounter an asteroid during a flight test. |
Lieutenant Toxin Arlill is tasked with collecting supplies needed for the next mission and ongoing science experiments from a nearby mission and is joined by Lieutenant JG Karen Stendhal who is due for their annual runabout piloting certification. As the two chat, Karen starts picking up on Arlill's inner dialogue and as she comments on it to Toxin, he reveals Henri's existence. She tries to communicate telepathically to Arlill and Henri to no avail, but is able to hear and discern both Henri and Arlill's thoughts.
Karen humorously noting how Toxin and Henri seem like an old married couple, which leads to Toxin sharing more about Henri's unique abilities. For example, Henri can experience sensations through Toxin due to their symbiotic connection, and wishes to try a tequila sunrise, showcasing his distinct personality and preferences. Karen shares her experience with the Holographic Counselor Assistant (Ho.C.A.) on the USS Octavia E Butler, drawing parallels between her experience and Toxin's situation. Toxin explains how Henri appeared during a mission to Alpha Brenkelvi II and has since been a constant presence. Despite Toxin's initial hesitation to discuss Henri, Karen's supportive and understanding nature makes it easier for him to open up. The conversation takes a more serious turn when Toxin reveals the oddity of Henri's existence, noting the potential connection to the ship's computer and the events at Alpha Brenkelvi II. Karen listens attentively, offering her perspective as a counselor and emphasizing the importance of professional secrecy while also acknowledging the need to share crucial information when necessary.
As they navigate the complexities of their discussion, an unexpected obstacle arises. An asteroid suddenly crosses their path, prompting Toxin to quickly punch commands into the navigational controls, firing the RCS thrusters just in time to avoid a collision. The adrenaline rush from the near-miss shifts their focus back to the flight. |
JOPA: 404 Gathering
Lhandon Nilsen hosts a gathering in his quarters, with an unexpected EV walk. |
In Lhandon Nilsen's quarters, humorously named "404 room," he prepares a beef stifado following his grandmother's recipe. Maxwell arrives first, serving as the chief taste tester. The two discuss the need for a new bingo list suitable for their current ship, the USS Octavia E. Butler, with tighter security measures. They recall past pranks and set plans for the evening. Yinn arrives next, bringing a variety of drinks, including brandy, blood wine, kanar, and ferlic acid. Nilsen appreciates Yinn's efforts and her honest communication style. Eli Kovacs joins, contributing a bottle of Raktale, and the group discusses the challenges and changes since their recent mission, including the impact on their living arrangements.
Josh Herrick enters with non-alcoholic root beer, easing into the gathering despite mixed feelings towards some attendees. The conversation shifts to relaxation and the importance of balancing work and leisure. The group teases each other and shares light-hearted banter about pranks and personal experiences. As the evening progresses, Zarah Johnson arrives with brownies and raspberry cordial, lightening the mood. They joke about the various drinks and their effects, and Maxwell humorously contemplates the chaos that might ensue. The officers continue to bond, supporting each other through recent challenges and enjoying a much-needed reprieve from their duties. As the evening continues, the team discusses the tradition of engraving names into the ship's hull and, with them posted to a new ship, that they'd need to redo this aboard the Octavia E Butler. They arrange to head down onto Deck 5 under the guise of completing routine inspections after their last mission. Toxin decides to join the group, despite the rift that has formed between him and Lhandon, and heads out to the EV lockers. There, Herrick, Johnson, Yinn, Kovacs, and Maxwell prepare for the spacewalk. Nilsen coordinates from the Operations Center, ensuring all equipment is ready. The group suits up and steps out onto the hull of the USS Octavia E Butler, marveling at the view of New Bajor and DS14. The team members take turns etching their names and messages onto the ship’s hull, a JOPA tradition. During this, Zarah Johnson accidentally disengages her magnetic boots, causing her to float away from the ship. Panic ensues, but Nilsen guides her to use the recall button on her suit, allowing her to return safely. Maxwell and Arlill assist in securing her. The JOPA crew reconvenes at Lhandon Nilsen’s quarters following a daring exercise of carving their names into the hull. The crew reflects on their harrowing experience, sharing a mix of relief and camaraderie. Zarah Johnson reassures everyone that she is fine, and the group exchanges light-hearted banter. Lieutenant Josh Herrick and LT JG Lhandon Nilsen present a special surprise for Arlill: an unofficially official Operations tricorder, crafted as a thoughtful farewell gift. Arlill, rendered speechless by the gesture, gratefully accepts the tricorder, admiring its custom features. The group continues to bond, making jokes and toasting to Arlill’s future success. Nilsen takes a group photo to commemorate the event, capturing a moment of unity and friendship among the crew. The meeting concludes with toasts and hopes for Arlill’s bright future. |
Karen Stendhal and Jacen Xaivis Counseling Session
A counseling session between Lt. Jg. Karen Stendhal and 2nd Lt. Jacen Xaivis, focusing on his experience as a former Borg and his reintegration process. |
Lt. Jg. Karen Stendhal begins a counseling session with 2nd Lt. Jacen Xaivis, a former Borg drone. As Xaivis enters, Karen notes his Borg implant and welcomes him warmly, despite her still-disorganized office. She aims to make him feel at ease, reflecting on her approach and enhancing her empathic abilities before the session. They start with Karen inquiring about Xaivis’s adaptation to life on the USS Octavia E. Butler. Xaivis shares that his comfort level on the ship largely depends on how their conversation goes. Karen, aiming to foster a comfortable environment, asks about his experiences and offers tea to make him feel more at home.
Xaivis begins to open up about his struggles with identity and trust, detailing the psychological impact of his Borg assimilation and subsequent liberation. He speaks about the difficulty of reconciling his past as a Borg drone with his current role in Starfleet. Karen listens empathetically, providing a safe space for him to express his fears and uncertainties. During their conversation, Xaivis delves into his Novan heritage, discussing how it influences his sense of self and duty. This background provides Karen with a broader context to understand his struggles. Xaivis reflects on the cultural and personal conflicts he faces, emphasizing the challenge of forming personal connections and trusting others after his experience with the Borg. Karen offers insights and coping strategies to help Xaivis manage his anxieties. They discuss the importance of individuality, freedom, and the nature of humanity, with Karen using her empathic abilities to connect deeply with Xaivis. The philosophical discussions help Xaivis explore his thoughts and emotions more thoroughly. Throughout the session, the bond between Karen and Xaivis strengthens. Karen's office becomes a safe space for Xaivis to explore his thoughts and emotions. By the end of the session, Xaivis acknowledges the support he has received and the importance of these sessions in his journey towards reintegration. |
Engineering Mysteries on Deck 15
An unusual discrepancy is investigated in the USS Octavia E. Butler's systems, uncovering potential connections to previous incidents. |
Lieutenant JG Josh Herrick, the Acting Chief Engineer of the USS Octavia E. Butler, is puzzled by a recent incident that landed him in Sickbay after investigating an anomaly in the waste systems on Deck 15. With lingering questions about the computer's behavior and missing medical records, he begins to suspect a deeper issue.
Herrick and Paradi decide to investigate the junction where the anomaly was first detected. As they crawl through the Jefferies tubes, Paradi contacts Ensign Lhandon Nilsen in Operations to monitor their movements and systems. Nilsen, from his post in the Operations Centre, acknowledges the request and starts tracking their progress. Upon reaching the junction, Herrick detects a minor but suspicious variance in the system, which Paradi also confirms. Despite its negligible size, the discrepancy concerns Herrick due to his recent experiences. Nilsen, connected to Herrick's tricorder, tries to find relevant logs but discovers that crucial incident records, including Herrick's transport to Sickbay, are missing or incomplete. This raises suspicions of the computer attempting to "gaslight" them by erasing evidence. As they discuss the anomaly, the team speculates about potential issues with the memory core or transporter logs. Herrick recalls intelligence protocols that obscure transport records, adding another layer of complexity to their investigation. Despite the frustrating obfuscation, they consider the possibility that the transporter system might be involved in the anomalies. Nilsen and Paradi discuss suspending transporter use due to safety concerns, a decision supported by Herrick. They prepare to conduct a test involving biomatter cylinders transported through the problematic junction to gather more data. Despite their precautions, the transport results in chaos as the cylinders arrive in disarray in Tobat's office, further complicating their investigation. The team decides to take the transporters offline until such time that they can be fixed properly. |
Awards Ceremony
Commander Lia Rouiancet leads a promotion ceremony, announcing key changes in the crew's positions. For a comprehensive list of awards and promotions, see . |
The promotion ceremony on the USS Octavia E. Butler, led by Commander Lia Rouiancet, was a significant event to establish her leadership. She began by reading a passage from Octavia E. Butler's "Parable of the Sower," emphasizing diversity and unity. Commander Etan Iljor was acknowledged for his service and announced as the new commanding officer of the 'Oumuamua'. Lieutenant Commander Avander Promontory was promoted to executive officer, and Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock was appointed as second officer while retaining her role as chief of security.
Commander Margaret Walker was introduced as the new director of intelligence, replacing Avander. Lieutenant Josh Herrick was promoted to permanent chief of engineering, recognizing his contributions to the ship's infrastructure and propulsion systems. Finally, Lieutenant Lhandon Nilsen was officially made the assistant chief of operations, highlighting his ongoing excellence and personal friendship with Commander Rouiancet. The speech concluded with Lia encouraging the crew to enjoy the refreshments and congratulating their shipmates as she prepared to present individual ribbons. At the security table, while small talk is made, the tension between Kessler and Winters is still palpable to others. As the captain makes her rounds, she arrives at their table, having a brief discussion with Kessler and Winters which results in Kessler returning as Chief of Tactical. She also somberly awards Sherlock the Prisoner of War ribbon as a result of the last mission. After Rouiancet departs, TK warmly welcomes back Kessler and then is stolen to an outside corridor by Winters, who expresses her concerns around Kessler's return and muses that he's a Zet spy despite TK's reassurances. In their absence at the table, Sherlock fills Richards on some of Lhandon's more 'concerning' moments but positive outlook for the future. At the operations table, Commander Rouiancet awards Nilsen the Prisoner of War ribbon, emphasizing its significance as a recognition of his endurance and tenacity. Nilsen expresses gratitude, although internally he and Toxin Arlill experience mixed emotions about the occasion. Toxin reflects on his past mission and feels a fleeting sense of guilt about his friend's ordeal. Commander Rouiancet also awards Toxin the Leadership Excellence Ribbon, praising his exceptional performance in leading the marine team to Cheyd'lang. Nilsen congratulates Toxin and recommends meeting the new HCO, but Arlill's responses are abrasive and he internally doubts Nilsen's motivations. At the engineering table, newly arrived Ensign Morro Caras was introduced to the engineering team, prompting a discussion about their academy experiences. Shevon and Herrick reassured Caras they would try to go easy on him, though Caras insisted he could handle any challenges. Commander Rouiancet further encouraged Caras, stating that the only thing that ever let her down was the turbolift. The team laughed and continued their conversations, building camaraderie. Before departing the table, the captain awarded Herrick the Captains' Commendation. After her departure, Lieutenant Nilsen, recently promoted to Assistant Chief of Operations, surprised Eli with a quite affection greeting. Eli, feeling awkward at the attention, was reassured by Nilsen and led away to the dessert table. At the medical and sciences table, Qurgh'Loq Yinn (the combination of Loq and Yinn from a transporter accident) is still working to properly operate both bodies with a unified mind. When Rouiancet visits, she awards Stendhal the Unity Ribbon for her contributions to supporting and championing morale and emotional health within the crew and the refugee population. Stendhal expresses her gratitude and pride in serving with the amazing crew of the USS Octavia. Rouiancet then turns to Dr. Toz, handing down two ribbons with assistance from Lohkina. Toz is recognized for her resilience during her imprisonment by the King's Path with the Prisoner of War ribbon. The second ribbon, the newly adopted Excellent in Adaptability Ribbon, acknowledges Toz's versatile roles during the Cheyd'lang mission. Toz is surprised and grateful for the commendations, while Stendhal congratulates her with a smile and applause. Yinn receives the Captains' Ccommendation from Rouiancet, acknowledging his readiness and contributions to the mission, and she also remarks that she's pleased that Yinn will be able to continue on active duty despite the recent accident. The ceremony ended with all participants of the previous mission being awarded the Maiden Voyage Ribbon, the First Contact Ribbon, the Diplomacy Ribbon, and the Joint Meritorious Unit Award. Afterward, at the head table, Rouiancet lets Avander know that as the incoming CO, part of her wanted to do the awards solo for her first round but that he'd be involved to a greater degree in subsequent ceremonies. |
We'll have our own fun
Whilst others are at the awards ceremony, Nurse Aid Martha Wing interacts with Senior Chief Miash to seek advice on her career and form a mentorship bond. |
Nurse Aid Martha Wing visits Senior Chief Miash during the awards ceremony on Deck 8, as Miash deals with her non-invitation to the event. They discuss career paths, with Wing expressing interest in specializing in cardiac surgery or general nursing. Miash encourages her and shares her own experiences and goals, including her journey towards becoming a doctor.
Wing expresses gratitude for Miash's invitation to join her yoga sessions, which Miash uses to relax after her medical training. They agree to work together more closely, and Miash plans to adjust Wing's schedule to facilitate this collaboration. The discussions highlight Wing's nervousness and eagerness to learn, while Miash provides guidance and support, emphasizing the importance of finding downtime to avoid burnout. Their conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of pursuing advanced medical roles within Starfleet. |
A Nurse's Aid Can Dream
Cadet Martha Wing envisions her future accolades while on her way to complete lessons. |
Standing just outside the Writer's Room with the ongoing awards ceremony, Cadet Martha Wing, a Nurse Aid aboard the USS Octavia E Butler, imagines herself receiving prestigious awards like the Medal of Valor for heroic acts such as saving the ship's crew from deadly gas and defeating alien intruders. As she daydreams, she contemplates whether to cut her long red hair. Snapped back to reality by the sounds of applause and congratulations from within the room, Martha decides against cutting her hair and proceeds to the turbolift, heading back to her quarters to complete her lessons. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/5riX85gpuBA/m/rPcB_bG2FQAJ |
Gym Encounters
It's gym time for Arlill, Nilsen, Caras, and suprisingly Henri. |
Lieutenant Toxin Arlill is working out in the ship's gymnasium, aided by Henri. Henri describes the feeling of the ship reaching out to him, and as a result of asking the ship's computer to project him, gains holographic form. When Toxin asks Henri to spot him while lifting weights, instead the AI controlled his endorphins to give him superstrength, at the cost of blurring his eyes and increasing his blood pressure. The Chief Ops Officer wants to investigate further.
Meanwhile, Ensign Morro Caras joins Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen arrive at a separate side of the gym for a workout. Caras, who hasn't had much time to socialize, is eager to engage in physical activity and social interactions. Nilsen invites Caras to join the rugby team, to which Caras expresses interest despite not being familiar with the sport. During their workout, Caras performs a series of stretches while Nilsen engages in deep squats. Lhandon notices Lieutenant Toxin Arlill, who is finishing his workout with a companion named Henri, and decides to introduce him to Morro. Henri, now with a corporeal form, introduces himself to Nilsen and Caras as an officer down in Waste Reclamation. The group discusses their workout routines, with Henri hinting at Toxin's impressive progress despite Arlill's modesty. The exchange ends on a positive note, with Lhandon suggesting the group get together for Rugby practice, which Morro has never heard of, and in turn the group would learn dance from the Orion engineer. Arlill protests, mentioning his two left feet and Henri's schedule, but Henri pushes forward to take the team up on their offer and the group arranges time in the future for the holodeck. |
Farewell to Commander Etan Iljor
The crew of the USS Octavia E. Butler bid farewell to Commander Etan Iljor as he departs to assume command of the USS 'Oumuamua. |
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. |
Dr. Toz Reflects on Changes
Dr. Toz reflects on Etan Iljor's departure and prepares for new orders in Sickbay. |
Dr. Toz sits in her office, distracted by thoughts of Etan Iljor, who recently left the ship. She regrets not saying goodbye, acknowledging her dislike for change. Toz recalls her father's Klingon wisdom, reminding herself to act on potential regrets. Preparing for new orders from the bridge, she reviews the revised nurse schedule created by Nurse Miash, noting a shortage in staff, but trusts Miash to handle it. Sim References: https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-butler/c/UB4AmB6st54/m/N2bQTSbFAgAJ |
The Adventures of Echo and Meander
Meander and Echo embark on an exploration adventure in the Arboreal Habitat Ring of Deep Space 14. |
Meander, Avander Promontory's pet gormogon, is excited to leave their room and go on an adventure with his boy. They walk through the USS Octavia E. Butler and beam to Deep Space 14. Upon arrival in the Arboreal Habitat Ring, Meander and Echo, Peri Katsim's dragonet, reunite and explore the area together.
Meander and Echo engage in playful activities, exploring the habitat's unique environment with its mix of plants, earth, and an unusual pseudo-sky. They chase each other through the underbrush and enjoy the fresh water of a shallow stream. Their exploration is filled with excitement and curiosity as they discover new sights and smells. Eventually, their adventure is interrupted by a call to a briefing for Avander and Peri. Despite the interruption, Meander and Echo's playful spirits remain high as they look forward to more adventures in the future. |
Officers
- Commanding Officer, Commander Lia Rouiancet
- Executive Officer, Commander Etan Iljor (subsequently assigned as captain of the USS Oumuamua)
- Chief of Operations Officer, Lieutenant Toxin Arlill
- Assistant Chief of Operations Officer, Lieutenant JG Lhandon Nilsen
- Chief Engineering Officer, Lieutenant Josh Herrick
- Engineering Officer, Ensign Morro Caras
- Chief Security Officer, Lieutenant Commander Aine Sherlock
- Security Officer, Lieutenant Anton Richards
- Acting Chief of Tactical, Marine Captain Michele Winters (subsequently assigned to Engineering as a Medic, and position filled by Lieutenant Jack Kessler)
- Acting Chief Medical Officer, Lieutenant JG Toz
- Counselor, Lieutenant JG Karen Stendhal
- Chief Science Officer, Lieutenant Katsim Peri
- Science Officer, Ensign Yinn
- Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Avander Promontory (subsequently assigned as Executive Officer, and position filled by Commander Margaret Walker)
- Marine Officer, Second Lieutenant Arturo Maxwell
- Combat Rescue Officer, Second Lieutenant Jacen Xaivis