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|Title= A Tale of Transitions and Reflections


|Short Description= The transition of Commander Etan Iljor to his new role and the appointment of Lt. Cmdr. Avander Promontory as the new Executive Officer aboard the USS Octavia E. Butler.
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The USS Octavia E. Butler experiences significant transitions as Commander Etan Iljor prepares to leave his post as Executive Officer to take on new responsibilities. He meets with Lt. Cmdr. Avander Promontory, who will be replacing him. Their meeting in the Observation Lounge is marked by a contemplative mood, with Iljor gazing at the planet below. Iljor’s reflections on the calm before the storm set the tone for their conversation and Avander, while honored, feeling the weight of responsibility.
Iljor shares his experiences, emphasizing the importance of resilience and the crew’s steadfast support. He recalls their shared missions and the crises they navigated together, instilling confidence in Avander. The exchange is both practical and sentimental, with Iljor’s encouragement and final words of wisdom aiming to prepare Avander for the leadership role he is stepping into, ensuring he feels supported and confident in his new duties.
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|Title= Grand Ol' Time
|Short Description= Lt Cmdr Promontory and Lt JG Nilsen navigate a series of technical and bureaucratic challenges involving computer systems and security clearances aboard the USS Octavia E Butler.
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In the Operations Center of the USS Octavia E Butler, Lt JG Nilsen struggles with his computer system, which repeatedly denies him access to certain information, citing insufficient security clearance. Frustrated, Nilsen contacts Lt Cmdr Promontory for assistance. Promontory reviews Nilsen's file and finds no immediate issues but suggests they meet to resolve the matter in person. The conversation takes a humorous turn as Promontory jokes about the classified nature of his office location.
During their meeting in the Senior Officers’ Mess, Promontory brings up Nilsen's grandmother, who was also in Starfleet and known for her work on the variable warp field geometry program. Nilsen shares fond memories of his grandmother, explaining her contributions and the legacy she left behind. Promontory listens attentively, acknowledging the historical significance of her work and the challenges she faced. They discuss the beauty of the Excelsior-class ships, with Nilsen expressing his admiration for their design.
The narrative shifts to a flashback, revealing Promontory's past mission aboard the USS St Albans. He worked with Cmdr Althea Nilsen on computer-assisted warp-bubble modifications, aiming to reduce subspace pollution through software and hardware changes. During this mission, Promontory detected a temporal anomaly that posed a potential threat to the Federation, adding urgency and complexity to their work. This mission highlights the interconnectedness of past and present challenges in Starfleet.
Back in the present, Nilsen and Promontory delve deeper into the technical issues. Nilsen's access problems persist despite their efforts, and Promontory decides to assist directly, reflecting on the possible 'ghost in the machine' that might be causing the issues. Their discussion touches on the idea that sometimes more than just genetic material is passed down through generations, hinting at the persistence of technical quirks and challenges.
The interaction concludes with a light-hearted exchange, with Nilsen joking about Promontory being his grandfather due to a time-travel incident. Promontory assures him that is not the case, maintaining a professional yet friendly demeanor. They agree to continue working on resolving the computer issues, demonstrating the importance of teamwork and communication in overcoming the bureaucratic and technical challenges aboard the USS Octavia E Butler.
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|Title= Herrick's Emergency in the Jefferies Tube
|Short Description= Lt. JG Josh Herrick experiences an emergency in the Jefferies Tube and is transported to Sickbay, where Dr. Toz treats his injuries.
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Lt. JG Josh Herrick is in the Jefferies Tube on Deck 15 of the USS Octavia E Butler when a malfunction prompts the Computer Assisted Emergency Transport System (CATES) to activate, transporting him to Sickbay on Deck 5. Herrick arrives with burns all over his body but is confused about not feeling any pain. Dr. Toz quickly attends to him, providing kelotane for his burns and advising him to rest for 12 hours. During their conversation, Herrick shares his suspicions about the unusual nature of the conduit explosion, hinting at potential sabotage or deeper issues within Starfleet. Dr. Toz listens attentively and provides her medical expertise while trying to ensure Herrick's recovery and safety.
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|Title= What to Do with Kessler?
|Short Description= The USS Octavia E. Butler's crew navigates personnel changes as Lieutenant Jack Kessler returns to the ship, prompting discussions about his role and clearances.
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As the USS Octavia E. Butler undergoes personnel changes, Lieutenant Jack Kessler's unexpected return after being presumed dead stirs various reactions among the crew. Commander Aine Sherlock and Commander Avander Promontory discuss Kessler's reintegration into the crew, particularly his return to the Tactical Department. Despite concerns about how Acting Chief of Tactical Michele Winters might react to Kessler's return, Sherlock and Promontory plan to handle the transition professionally.
Promontory outlines the steps Kessler must take to regain his security clearance, emphasizing the need for medical and psychological evaluations. The conversation also touches on the bureaucratic challenges from Starfleet Headquarters, which had previously rescinded Kessler's clearances.
Kessler enters the scene, catching Sherlock and Promontory during a meeting about personnel changes. Kessler expresses a desire to be useful and is willing to take on any role needed, although he initially assumes he will return to Tactical. Sherlock, aware of potential complications, probes his preferences and the possible impact on the department. Captain Michelle Winters arrives to discuss ships' business, and asks Jack to leave.
After he leaves, the conversation turns to Winter's feelings about Kessler's reinstatement, strongly protesting it and arguing that his time as a prisoner of the Zet has compromised him. Her intense exchange with the command team underscores her feelings, whether professional or personal, despite the formal reassurances from Sherlock and Promontory. Winters asserts that Kessler's drive to find his parents could compromise missions, highlighting a previous unsanctioned mission he led. Promontory and Sherlock reassure Winters that all protocols will be followed, including thorough evaluations. Despite this, Winters remains adamant about the potential risks, emphasizing her professional stance and commitment to the ship's safety.
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*Commanding Officer, Commander [[Lia Rouiancet]]
*Commanding Officer, Commander [[Lia Rouiancet]]
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