Frontier Day (Fleet Blockbuster) (Chin'toka)

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Frontier Day: Phase 2

On orders from Captains Mei'konda Delano, Roshanara Rahman, and Addison MacKenzie, Commander Serala and her hand-picked crew used the duplicated command codes of Admiral Tristan Wolf to board and commandeer the recently repaired USS Chin'toka in hopes of evening the odds against the Borg cube headed for Sector 001 (aka, Earth).


Hour One: Committing crimes to save Earth since 2401

Mei'konda Delano gave the order to Esa Kiax & 101 and 000 to hack Starfleet and gain access to Fleet Admiral Tristan Wolf's command authorization codes and then told Serala and Sylvie Doucet to go steal the USS Chin'toka, a freshly fixed Akira-class that Cpt. Delano once commanded. With no idea how ready the ship actually is, given that it's still floating in drydock and wasn't actually supposed to be launching anytime soon, Serala brings together a small group with a variety of talents to bring over and Doucet puts together a box of medical supplies in case the ship has none. On the flight over, Serala is challenged by none other than the reason she has mandated anger management sessions: Daniel Perkins, now a Commander but still sporting the broken nose and attitude. Since she can't punch him over the screen (sadly), Serala bluffs her way into command of the Chin'toka with the help of forged orders with equally forged authentication codes.

The Heist Team

Once on board, a motley assortment of Starfleet officers under the firm belief that their transfer orders were legit take stock of the situation and then meet up in a Conference Room where Serala summarizes the situation for everyone and hands out assignments: Lt. Commander Aine Sherlock as her FO, Lt. Commander V'Len Kel as Chief Medical Officer and Second Officer with LtJG Doucet as Assistant CMO, Commander Tai Ilsam as Mission Specialist, Lieutenant JG T'Ama as acting Chief of Operations, LtJG Ghee’looth Xiron as acting Chief Engineer with Ensign Is’Kah helping her out, Ensign Daniel McGillian as the senior Sec/Tac on board, LtJG Kimberly Stapledon as Chief Science Officer (much to Stapledon's surprise, considering she was an engineer before), and Lt. Commander Alexander Brodie as Counselor.

Before everyone leaves to start working, Serala breaks the news: They were here under entirely false pretenses, using forged credentials. This is shocking news to everyone, of course, but they all pledge to stay here for the bigger goal of saving Earth and the Federation from whatever the Borg and Changelings are plotting.

oO No torpedoes? What in the … ? Oo

She turned to Perkins, irritation beginning to give way to anger.

Serala: Let me guess. Thursday.

On the Bridge, after the senior officers scattered to the four winds, Commander Serala takes stock of the situation. She manages to avoid punching Perkins as they find out that the ship is woefully understocked with supplies and ill-prepared to do anything except leisurely float in space and move around. No tractor beam, no torpedoes, minimal supplies? No problem. They'll figure it out. But first: shenanigans.

In the middle of launching the ship and Admiral Shelby's speech, the Borg's signal is broadcast and the newly assimilated portion of the crew announce themselves in unison before plunging everything into chaos. Among them is T'Ama, the surprisingly well-armed Chief of Operations. The half-Vulcan takes the dubious honor of attempting to assassinate her new commanding officer. Sherlock's Security training and experience kick in with the goal of protecting the ship's Captain. Serala shoots out T'Ama's eye, finishing off the job that a random piece of hail started. McGillian, meanwhile, is fighting off a headache and assimilation, succeeding in the latter but not the former. He forces a path to the captain and retreats with her to the Ready Room, freeing Sherlock from getting completely beaten down by the Borg in the process.

T'Ama, having taken the Bridge, attempts to install the Fleet Formation software but Serala is quick to react by locking out the consoles in the Bridge as well as T'Ama's own authorization codes.

Meanwhile in Sickbay, Kel gets himself and Doucet lost twice on the way there because the shipyard did not put the ship together the same way. There's very little in the way of supplies, they find, and Doucet is assimilated. Quick thinking gets her and Stapledon, now assimilated, locked in Sickbay with anesthetic gas pouring in.

She dialed the setting of the type 2 phaser they had so foolishly beamed her into the cell with all the way up past level 8, which would vaporize a person, to the levels that would destroy walls. She aimed it at the edge of the door frame, where the force field emitters were and fired.

The wall between the two brig cells and their associated doorways both exploded and vaporized leaving a gaping, steaming hole and ruining two of the brig cells. The force fields fell, and so did Turnbull. In the smoky, fiery aftermath he lay, terribly burned, on top of Neshala.

Three of Twelve allowed herself a self-satisfied smirk before stepping over the smoking debris and leading her unit out of the brig and towards the adjacent armory. They were about to become a whole lot deadlier.

Stapledon, before getting locked in there, had brutally put down at least one crewman and was on her way to sabotage the ship when she ran into Brodie. The two fight and it's Kel's quick thinking that ends that fight after Brodie pushes her into Sickbay. While Kel and Brodie discuss how to deal with this, Stapledon and Doucet plot a way back out by using a laser scalpel to cut through the bulkhead and force the ship's own fail safes to open the door and bring down the force field. They gain their freedom of movement to find that Brodie, Kel, and Nurse Rox escaped elsewhere and take the opportunity to use another laser scalpel to sabotage the deflector dish and a couple of unfortunate Security crewmen on their way to Engineering.

Engineering is in chaos. The Borgified crew there force the unassimilated there to either die or flee, but Xiron, Is'Kah, and Ilsam figure out a way to secure the most critical parts of the section with creative usage of force fields and a tactical retreat to where Is'Kah gets the idea to violate several health and safety regulations to force the warp core to start up ASAP. Perkins, having moved there from the Bridge to assist, watches the Vulcan hybrid start doing this in a combination of horror and utter fascination.

Serala & co. get T'Ama and the others on the Bridge beamed down to the Brig, where they're secured behind strong force fields. They breath a sigh of temporary relief, then panic once they realize the unassimilated Orion helmswoman, Neshala, is stuck there. She's beamed out but not quite before getting severely injured and T'Ama finds out they didn't take her Type 2 phaser away from her. The Brig blows up as a result, burying poor Turnbull alive, and the Borg happily go to fetch more weapons from the Armory.