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[[Image:Zel Rohan.png|150px|thumb|left|The mysterious stowaway Zel Rohan]]The investigation into the destruction of the Annabelle's Lament pushed forward with Dr. [[Solok]] finding that they are short one corpse - the freighter's first officer a Flaxian named [[Drin Jerol]] is mysteriously missing.  The mystery deepens when Ambassador [[Nia Calderan]] and Diplomat {{n|Trel'lis}} call Drin Larel to inform her that her husband died and she informs them back that her husband has been dead for seven years.  She tells them he was killed while gambling at Spaceport Miranda VII, which raises many suspicions for the crew of StarBase 118 Ops.
[[Image:Zel Rohan.png|150px|thumb|left|The mysterious stowaway Zel Rohan]]The investigation into the destruction of the Annabelle's Lament pushed forward with Dr. [[Solok]] finding that they are short one corpse - the freighter's first officer a Flaxian named [[Drin Jerol]] is mysteriously missing.  The mystery deepens when Ambassador [[Nia Calderan]] and Diplomat {{n|Trel'lis}} call Drin Larel to inform her that her husband died and she informs them back that her husband has been dead for seven years.  She tells them he was killed while gambling at Spaceport Miranda VII, which raises many suspicions for the crew of StarBase 118 Ops.


Science and Engineering teams are finding their own mysteries.  After Commander Taybrim meets with Professor Nathanius Strekk to discuss the apparent evils of Gold Dew, he finds that the alcohol can be combined with certain chemicals for an explosive reaction.  Turning over this information to the science and engineering teams, they quickly find that Gold Dew could be combined with one of the terraforming fertilizers - calcium trisulfanese -  the Annabelle's Lament was carrying to form 'sticky bombs' - a form of plastic explosive that can be detonated by a phaser beam, disruptor blast or energy surge.  Further investigation reveals the sabotage was intentional, as the Gold Dew and the calcium trisulfanese would not have been able to freely mix with standard cargo containment (and even if it did the explosion would have been debilitating but not total destruction).  Chief Engineer [[Kellan Joran]] theorizes that some of the sticky bombs were planted on critical engineering junctions which would activate as soon as the Lament cleared the cargobase and jumped to warp.
Science and Engineering teams are finding their own mysteries.  After Commander Taybrim meets with Professor Nathanius Strekk to discuss the apparent evils of Gold Dew, he finds that the alcohol can be combined with certain chemicals for an explosive reaction.  Turning over this information to the science and engineering teams, they quickly find that Gold Dew could be combined with one of the terraforming fertilizers - calcium trisulfanese -  the Annabelle's Lament was carrying to form 'sticky bombs' - a form of plastic explosive that can be detonated by a phaser beam, disruptor blast or energy surge.  Further investigation reveals the sabotage was intentional, as the Gold Dew and the calcium trisulfanese would not have been able to freely mix with standard cargo containment (and even if it did the explosion would have been debilitating but not total destruction).  Chief Engineer Kellan Joran theorizes that some of the sticky bombs were planted on critical engineering junctions which would activate as soon as the Lament cleared the cargobase and jumped to warp.


Intelligence immediately starts to investigate the evidence found on the Lament, and what they find spells danger for both StarBase 118 and the Trinity sector.  A corporation called Emerald Dragon Enterprises has been buying large quantities of both calcium trisulfanese and Gold Dew.  Emerald Dragon Enterprises is run by a wealthy Romulan merchant named Lhara Khota.  At first glance it appears to be a completely legitimate company, but with deeper digging the crew finds that Khota and Emerald Dragon Enterprises have ties to the [[Ralaaram Ocala]].  An immediate plan is put into place to dig out this weapons dealing, before it puts tons of hard to track explosives into the hands of Romulan terrorists.  All evidence point to the Miranda VII Spaceport being the site of the next trade.
Intelligence immediately starts to investigate the evidence found on the Lament, and what they find spells danger for both StarBase 118 and the Trinity sector.  A corporation called Emerald Dragon Enterprises has been buying large quantities of both calcium trisulfanese and Gold Dew.  Emerald Dragon Enterprises is run by a wealthy Romulan merchant named Lhara Khota.  At first glance it appears to be a completely legitimate company, but with deeper digging the crew finds that Khota and Emerald Dragon Enterprises have ties to the [[Ralaaram Ocala]].  An immediate plan is put into place to dig out this weapons dealing, before it puts tons of hard to track explosives into the hands of Romulan terrorists.  All evidence point to the Miranda VII Spaceport being the site of the next trade.
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|Kellan Joran
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|Chief Engineering Officer
|Left the fleet 239208.27
|Left the fleet 239208.27
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