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Yet this is but one aspect of the starbase's role, and as one of the largest installations in this and surrounding sectors she acts as a commercial trading port, with many vendors trading their goods and wares from these three major powers for distribution to other planets and colonies far and wide. | Yet this is but one aspect of the starbase's role, and as one of the largest installations in this and surrounding sectors she acts as a commercial trading port, with many vendors trading their goods and wares from these three major powers for distribution to other planets and colonies far and wide. | ||
In March of 2387, command of SB118 was turned over to Commander [[Thelev, Jhen|Jhen Thelev]]. They had an explosive first mission, with the murders of three seemingly unconnected individuals. The station was previously under the command of a number of CO's, | In March of 2387, command of SB118 was turned over to Commander [[Thelev, Jhen|Jhen Thelev]]. They had an explosive first mission, with the murders of three seemingly unconnected individuals. The station was previously under the command of a number of CO's, including Captain [[Riley, Sidney|Sidney Riley]], Commander [[Ventu, Lily|Lily Ventu]], Rear Admiral [[Drawoh, Rocar|Rocar Drawoh]], Captain Mal Avatar and Captain Tyr Waltas, who left the base with his primary crew aboard the [[USS Discovery-B]]. Other previous commanding officers include Captain Steve McCall, Captain Day-Van Pel Nekkar, and Fleet Captain Hebron, Captain Malcolm Lysander, Captain Ciara Randor, Captain Curtis Arvanon and Captain Tristan Wolf (now Fleet Admiral). | ||
Onboard, the saga of StarBase 118 continues daily, as thousands upon thousands of people live, work and play out their lives within the massive structure. | Onboard, the saga of StarBase 118 continues daily, as thousands upon thousands of people live, work and play out their lives within the massive structure. |