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On Stardate 238609.25 Rear Admiral [[Drawoh, Rocar|Rocar Drawoh]] assumed command of the USS Eagle for a search and rescue mission.  What began as a temporary command turned into a permanent assignment that would take the Eagle through time and across the galaxy.
On Stardate 238609.25 Rear Admiral [[Drawoh, Rocar|Rocar Drawoh]] assumed command of the USS Eagle for a search and rescue mission.  What began as a temporary command turned into a permanent assignment that would take the Eagle through time and across the galaxy. The previous missions of the USS Eagle, under the command of Captain [[Taboo, Daydan|Daydan Taboo]] can be found [[Eagle Mission Archive/Daydan Taboo|here]].
 
The previous missions of the USS Eagle, under the command of Captain [[Taboo, Daydan|Daydan Taboo]] can be found [[Eagle Mission Archive/Daydan Taboo|here]].


==Prologue: Search and Rescue==
==Prologue: Search and Rescue==
''Stardate 238609.25''
''Stardate 238609.25''<br>


==Chapter One: Twists in Time==
==Chapter One: Twists in Time==
''Stardate 238611.26''
''Stardate 238611.26''<br>


==Chapter Two: The Ghost of the Empress Orchid==
==Chapter Two: The Ghost of the Empress Orchid==
''Stardate 238704.03''
''Stardate 238704.03''<br>
The USS Eagle went to yellow alert while in spacedock around Earth, as Starfleet had received a generic, automated distress signal and had asked the Eagle to investigate and respond.  The Eagle immediately set course, left spacedock and after a few hours travel, arrived at their destination.  The source of the distress signal (which was no longer being transmitted) was an unidentified ship, phasing in and out of observation.  Shortly after arrival, the Eagle's warp core also began to phase and a team was dispatched to deal with the situation.
The USS Eagle went to yellow alert while in spacedock around Earth, as Starfleet had received a generic, automated distress signal and had asked the Eagle to investigate and respond.  The Eagle immediately set course, left spacedock and after a few hours travel, arrived at their destination.  The source of the distress signal (which was no longer being transmitted) was an unidentified ship, phasing in and out of observation.  Shortly after arrival, the Eagle's warp core also began to phase and a team was dispatched to deal with the situation.