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− | Tensions | + | Tensions were slightly elevated aboard the [[USS Niven]] for was the time of year for personnel evaluations. I have agonized over my own reviews that I needed to write and [[Layla Koyanagi#Personal Log, Stardate 43267.5|sympathized with others as well]]. I am pleased to announce that of my own direct reports, [[Dr Matthew O'Grady]] has been promoted to Lieutenant Commander, and Lieutenant Commander [[Hazor Dyan]] has been promoted to the rank of Commander. |
− | Some of the crew organized a party in his honor and despite the impending parting, spirits were high. I had the responsibility to make the announcement of who was to carry on the torch and made a short speech. I made a mention that the Niven will no longer have someone people can go to for help with their sudoku puzzles, that the halls in front of the holodecks will feel silent without the sound of a tennis ball echoing off the walls at 0200 hours, and mused that Sergeant Major [[Michael Pierson]] will need to find a new bridge partner. I stressed that the next Command Master Chief will likely thrive in his new position, specifically since he was a | + | One specific example of personnel change was that Command Master Chief Petty Officer [[Spencer Harlock]] was retiring. I am sad that these will be his last few months aboard our ship, but nothing can deny that his retirement was well deserved. |
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+ | Some of the crew organized a party in his honor and despite the impending parting, spirits were high. I had the responsibility to make the announcement of who was to carry on the torch and made a short speech. I made a mention that the Niven will no longer have someone people can go to for help with their sudoku puzzles, that the halls in front of the holodecks will feel silent without the sound of a tennis ball echoing off the walls at 0200 hours, and mused that Sergeant Major [[Michael Pierson]] will need to find a new bridge partner. I stressed that the next Command Master Chief will likely thrive in his new position, specifically since he was a ''nice guy'', and gave the floor to [[Edward Biggs]]. | ||
==An Investigation is Underway== | ==An Investigation is Underway== |
Revision as of 22:47, 23 August 2012
Star Trek: The Triangle Missions ... USS Niven
Stardate 43267.5
Vice-Admiral Nelson arrives on the USS Mercury and transfers LtCmdr Clinton York as Special Investigator with orders to investigate the appearance and apparent assault of a former Starfleet scientist Dr. Elrod Cain.
USS Niven travels to New Biloxi in the Midlands system, which is a popular resort destination in the Triangle sector. Notable ships in orbit include a Ferengi Marauder, the House of Chang IKS(D) Ng'tar Bird-of-Prey and a Cardassian freighter. Investigation reveals possible Klingon or Cardassian involvement.
Sudden psychic and physical assault on the crew leads to confusion and a chase of the Cardassian freighter which is revealed to be an Obsidian Order Q-ship (which self-destructs).
A mysterious device is discovered that appears to psychically assault people in its vicinity, and Dr. Cain is found to have been mentally tampered with.
News of the Battle at Wolf 359 is delivered by the USS Charleston, which arrived to help. Admiral Nechayev orders all efforts be made to end the Klingon Civil War.
Evidence of the Association for Scientific Advancement actually existing is found among Dr. Cain's effects. Plans are underway to investigate further.
Contents
Captain's Log, Stardate 43267.5
Heads and Beds
Tensions were slightly elevated aboard the USS Niven for was the time of year for personnel evaluations. I have agonized over my own reviews that I needed to write and sympathized with others as well. I am pleased to announce that of my own direct reports, Dr Matthew O'Grady has been promoted to Lieutenant Commander, and Lieutenant Commander Hazor Dyan has been promoted to the rank of Commander.
One specific example of personnel change was that Command Master Chief Petty Officer Spencer Harlock was retiring. I am sad that these will be his last few months aboard our ship, but nothing can deny that his retirement was well deserved.
Some of the crew organized a party in his honor and despite the impending parting, spirits were high. I had the responsibility to make the announcement of who was to carry on the torch and made a short speech. I made a mention that the Niven will no longer have someone people can go to for help with their sudoku puzzles, that the halls in front of the holodecks will feel silent without the sound of a tennis ball echoing off the walls at 0200 hours, and mused that Sergeant Major Michael Pierson will need to find a new bridge partner. I stressed that the next Command Master Chief will likely thrive in his new position, specifically since he was a nice guy, and gave the floor to Edward Biggs.
An Investigation is Underway
When the announcements were over and the party resumed, I had a communique from Lieutenant Commander Akoval that I had an incoming message from Admiral Alynna Nechayev. I excused myself to my ready room and received new orders. I was sent a set of coordinates to rendezvous with the USS Mercury and Vice Admiral Tom Nelson. We were instructed to pick up a special investigator, Lieutenant Commander Clinton York. I sent the coordinated to Lieutenant Joran Maniersi and we were underway.
Our mission involved assisting York in the investigation involving a former Starfleet Medical genetic researcher, Dr. Elrod Cain. What we knew of him was that he had retired suddenly at the age of 45 13 years ago and was never heard from again. Starfleet received an urgent message a few days ago from the vacation planet of New Biloxi in the Midland system stating that Cain was there and in a coma. We were to provide him with the best medical care available and to investigate his sudden appearance and presumed assault.
Unexpected Reunion
After the meeting was adjourned, Master Chief Rodrick St. Claire took me aside and mentioned that he and Cain were childhood friends. He prefaced his request by saying he knows we always put our best efforts into things, but to help Cain as much as we can as a personal favor to him. I reassured him that we absolutely will and he seemed a bit more at ease after that. He said that he had something to show me as well and lead me down the hall to a set of quarters.
When I opened the door, I was shocked to see my father sitting at the desk. I lost my composure and ran across the room to embrace him as it had been nearly 6 years since I last saw him. Apparently Admiral Nelson was the commanding officer where Dad was first stationed and they had chatted recently so he came by for a visit. He looked into my suspicions about Captain Billiemae Tompkins' passing, and thought that the news should be delivered personally. Unfortunately, he could not find anything out of the ordinary and that even with a 98% survival rate, the 2% still hovers as a lethal possibility. This news was very hard for me to accept, but it may come with time.
Welcome to New Biloxi!
After parting ways with the Mercury with York in tow, we arrived in the Midland System in two days. Maniersi scanned the area and reported a Ferengi marauder and a Klingon Bird of Prey aligned with House Duras and House Chang called the Ng'tar, and a Cardassian freighter. Maniersi said he would keep an eye on their actions.
We contacted the medical facility and had Cain beamed aboard the Niven where Dr Matthew O'Grady attended to him right away. He reported that though Cain's vitals were strong, his brain activity was normal which was very unusual. I asked to be kept apprised and beamed down to the surface with an away team to help York with the investigation.