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''<nowiki>"Fleet Captain Rajel, today we have heard testimony and seen evidence regarding your actions on Zeltion IV. By your crew's own admission it was not a textbook mission, but that is why Starfleet empowers its captains to act as extensions of the Federation wherever they go. This authority and responsibility is a heavy burden, and one that can be subjected to intense scrutiny at times. It is also one that allows each captain to show their true character.
In light of the prosecution's withdrawal of their case, this court finds you not guilty on all charges. Fleet Captain Rajel, you are hereby reinstated to your command of the USS Constitution effective immediately and your service record will not contain any mention of these proceedings. I hope you will continue to represent Starfleet as you have done. ::She rose:: This court-martial is adjourned."</nowiki>'' ~ Rear Admiral Elizabeth Aubrey - SD 239706.30


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Revision as of 18:56, 30 June 2020

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The Court Cast

Name Rank Position Played by
Rear Admiral Judge Edward Spears
LtCommander Prosecution Lazarus Davis
LtCommander Defense Ravenna Carter
Fleet Captain Accused

The Court Case

Per powers granted by General Order 10, Fleet Captain Jalana Rajel is under arrest, pending trial, for the following charges:

General Order 1, 3 counts:

  • initiating unauthorized trade talks with one faction on a planet with no unified government
  • Rendered inappropriate aid ensuing the attack on the city by indigenous wildlife greatly exceeded the norms of that society and now Xatrac City has an advantage over the other city states on the planet
  • the conspicuous nature of interference has shifted the balance of political power on the planet irrevocably

General Order 15, 1 count:

  • logs indicate that the Fleet Captain did not bring an appropriate security detail with her for the unauthorized trade negotiations

General Order 16, 2 counts:

  • the aid rendered by the authority of Fleet Captain Rajel violated the Prime Directive by leaving behind Starfleet technology and engineering that could be utilized by the people of Xatrac City
  • the aid rendered by the authority of Fleet Captain Rajel benefits Xatrac City, which trades openly in unique and valuable resources with forces hostile to the Federation

General Order 19, 1 count:

  • by knowingly aiding Xatrac City, which openly trades uniquely valuable resources with forces hostile to the Federation, material and personnel aid supported said resource collection efforts that ultimately benefit forces hostile to the Federation

General Order 21, 1 count:

  • Fleet Captain Rajel was not authorized by the Federation Assembly to facilitate trade talks on behalf of the people of Xatrac City

General Order 29, 3 counts:

  • while pursuing unsanctioned trade negotiations that prolonged the time in orbit of Xatrac City, Starfleet personnel, Federation civilians, and the ship itself were at risk of the known Breen presence in the system
  • while pursuing unsanctioned trade negotiations that prolonged the time in orbit of Xatrac City, Starfleet personnel, Federation civilians, and the ship itself were at risk of the known Naussican presence in the system
  • while pursuing unsanctioned trade negotiations that prolonged the time in orbit of Xatrac City, Starfleet personnel, Federation civilians, and the ship itself were at risk of the known Klingon presence in the system

Fleet Captain Rajel will stand trial for these 11 charges on 239704.31.


Witnesses

Witnesses of the Proscecution

Witnesses of the Defense

The Verdict

"Fleet Captain Rajel, today we have heard testimony and seen evidence regarding your actions on Zeltion IV. By your crew's own admission it was not a textbook mission, but that is why Starfleet empowers its captains to act as extensions of the Federation wherever they go. This authority and responsibility is a heavy burden, and one that can be subjected to intense scrutiny at times. It is also one that allows each captain to show their true character. In light of the prosecution's withdrawal of their case, this court finds you not guilty on all charges. Fleet Captain Rajel, you are hereby reinstated to your command of the USS Constitution effective immediately and your service record will not contain any mention of these proceedings. I hope you will continue to represent Starfleet as you have done. ::She rose:: This court-martial is adjourned." ~ Rear Admiral Elizabeth Aubrey - SD 239706.30

Noteable Sims

The Beginning

The Middle

  • Coming Together - Aria Maddox informs the Conny Senior Crew about the charges

The Hearing