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I’ve ordered shields up and weapons charged.  With any luck, we’ll be able to end this attack with a minimum of death today. }}
I’ve ordered shields up and weapons charged.  With any luck, we’ll be able to end this attack with a minimum of death today. }}
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{{Log
|FIRST NAME=Roshanara
|LAST NAME=Rahman
|COLOR=Red
|RANK=Captain
|IMAGE=Rahman3.jpg
|TITLE=Captain's Log, Stardate 239504.14
|LOG=Despite both my doubts and that of the Federation Archaeology Council, our initial analysis of the items recovered from Kallo Ver's vessel confirmed that they were genuine 23rd century Romulan artifacts. Of course, just because Mr. Ver had century old Romulan goods on his ship doesn't mean a whole treasure fleet is lying out there somewhere in the tetryon mist. I can think of a number of ways he might have come across them and even fewer of which are legal.
Still, if there really *is* a lost 23rd century Romulan treasure fleet in the Shoals, then Starfleet has seen fit for us to pursue this possibility. To assist us, we've also enlisted the aid of Dr. Timothy Alentonis, a professor from Esperance and a noted expert in both Romulan history and the history of the Shoals. His impressive resume notwithstanding, Dr. Alentonis has had somewhat of a rough adjustment to being aboard a starship, and I've asked that the crew do their best to make him feel welcome as we make our way towards this supposed hidden warbird that Mr. Ver discovered.
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{{Log
|FIRST NAME=Allek
|LAST NAME=Tr’Rehu
|COLOR=Red
|RANK=Subcommander
|IMAGE=Roster-blank.jpg
|TITLE= Expedition Commander’s Officer’s Log. [Stardate 227411.23].
|LOG=Seventeen hours after entering the Shadows, Pellecia suffered an unexpected failure of its propulsion and the subspace cloak. Without the protection of the cloak, a subspace drag effect created by the dense tetryon fields caused sudden and rapid deceleration. Though inertial dampeners were able to compensate, several systems were damaged and three crew were killed by shifting cargo. Full damage report and the names of the deceased are attached. Let it be known that they died in service of the empire.  }}
{{Log
|FIRST NAME=Evan
|LAST NAME=Delano
|COLOR=Gold
|RANK=Lt. Commander
|IMAGE=Evan-Delano.png
|TITLE= Second Officer’s Log, Stardate 239505.08
|LOG=Our away mission to the derelict warbird was aborted after just one night. While there were many fascinating mysteries on the ship, and the ship represents an historic archaeological find, I can’t say I’m sorry to leave it behind. Based on our survey of the ship, the warbird is the final resting place of at least forty Remans and 89 Romulans. There’s a fine line between archaeology and grave robbing, and I'm not comfortable having to wonder which side of that line our actions fall under.}}
{{Log
|FIRST NAME=Mei'konda
|COLOR=Red
|RANK=Commander
|IMAGE=MeikondaCDR.jpg|0|20|1.3
|TITLE=First Officer’s Log, Stardate 239505.08.
|LOG= I almost feel as if we’ve found more questions than answers aboard the Pellecia.  Was there anything more to it than a simple Romulan vessel that got lost while passing through the Shoals and which carried a few very interesting artifacts?  Hopefully, a further analysis will tell. }}




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