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** The crew of an alternate [[Deep Space 17]] opens an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn, but the intrepid crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' comes to the rescue, retrieving the engineers and averting a multi-universal war.
** The crew of an alternate [[Deep Space 17]] opens an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn, but the intrepid crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' comes to the rescue, retrieving the engineers and averting a multi-universal war.
===''[[USS Ronin]]''===
===''[[USS Ronin]]''===
* '''"Expect the Unexpected"'' Stardates 238405.11-238408.08
* '''"Expect the Unexpected"''' Stardates 238405.11-238408.08
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'''s major systems. As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the Sya-Negan. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, "Evil" Jackford B. Kolk (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures "Evil Kolk," placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Danny Wilde|Wilde]], leaving him in a como, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew.
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'''s major systems. As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the Sya-Negan. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, "Evil" Jackford B. Kolk (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures "Evil Kolk," placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Danny Wilde|Wilde]], leaving him in a como, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew.


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