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Following a joint shore leave with the crew of the {{USS|Arrow}} aboard [[Deep Space 224]], the Excalibur is called upon to meet with representatives from the Klingon Empire, the Son'a Solidarity and the Romulan Republic. Details are light on the ground, but a dispute has arisen and Federation intervention is deemed necessary. Shortly before departure, an "asset" infiltrates the ship and messes with the ship's computer before being extracted by parties unknown and assassinated. Preparations for the negotiations- and for the newly instituted "Taco Night"- are promptly derailed by an apparent spate of replicator malfunctions across the ship that render them unable to synthesise anything other tacos and fillings. The crew race to find alternatives in order to keep the delegates happy. Shortly after the arrival of all three delegations, the malfunctions spread to the communications systems- cutting the Excalibur-A off from [[Deep Space 224]] and the other Starfleet assets in the region for an hour- before the system corrects itself. Back on Deep Space 224, the body of the "asset" is discovered by a worker bee pilot, prompting Fleet Captain [[Cascadia Rainier]] to open an investigation. The station's CMO- Doctor Blanch- identifies the cause of death and rules out that the murder was committed using the station's transporters. | Following a joint shore leave with the crew of the {{USS|Arrow}} aboard [[Deep Space 224]], the Excalibur is called upon to meet with representatives from the Klingon Empire, the Son'a Solidarity and the Romulan Republic. Details are light on the ground, but a dispute has arisen and Federation intervention is deemed necessary. Shortly before departure, an "asset" infiltrates the ship and messes with the ship's computer before being extracted by parties unknown and assassinated. Preparations for the negotiations- and for the newly instituted "Taco Night"- are promptly derailed by an apparent spate of replicator malfunctions across the ship that render them unable to synthesise anything other tacos and fillings. The crew race to find alternatives in order to keep the delegates happy. Shortly after the arrival of all three delegations, the malfunctions spread to the communications systems- cutting the Excalibur-A off from [[Deep Space 224]] and the other Starfleet assets in the region for an hour- before the system corrects itself. Back on Deep Space 224, the body of the "asset" is discovered by a worker bee pilot, prompting Fleet Captain [[Cascadia Rainier]] to open an investigation. The station's CMO- Doctor Blanch- identifies the cause of death and rules out that the murder was committed using the station's transporters. | ||
At a welcome reception for the delegates, Ambassador Tork (with Doctor Gott in tow as his 'plus one') is taken ill and collapses. | At a welcome reception for the delegates, Ambassador Tork (with Doctor Gott in tow as his 'plus one') is taken ill and collapses. Only minutes later Ambassador Gaez'ael and Zarr follow suite. They are beamed to sickbay where York and Gaez'ael are both identified as having neurotoxins in their system. In the Round Table, Commander Yalu takes charge of the aftermath. | ||
==MSNPCs== | ==MSNPCs== |
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