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- - "Visitors" (Episode 6) - "Directives and Demands" (Episode 7) - "Unexpected Repairs" (Episode 8) - "Gifts and New Beginnings" (Episode 9) - "Ships of Time Forgotten, Part I" (Episode 10) ____________________________________________________ Episode 006 "VISITORS" (April, 2378) The Terra Nova and Thunderbird escape from the Ryalli Expanse to find themselves 4 months in the future. They try to begin repairs on their ships and clean up the dead bodies of the Ryalli manifestations. During the whole incident, the Thunderbird has lost over 70% of her crew. The Terra Nova has lost just under 20%. Included among the dead are (PC's) Commander Lucinda Wilson, Lt. Micheal Rynax, and Ensign Tonlysse. On the Terra Nova, Captain Billings is in a coma after his head impacted a bulkhead during the jarring escape. With the two next ranking officers dead, Lt. Commander Banda assumes command with Garrett Andrew serving as Acting First Officer. Cmdr. Banda directs the crew to enact emergency repairs while the ship slowly drifts further and further away from the Thunderbird. The impulse engines appear to be the greatest engineering problem. Shortly after, the crew discovers they've rescued a strange squid-like race that calls themselves the Bibbiti. The Bibbiti send a strange holographic probe out into the ship and begin communicating awkwardly with the Terra Nova's crew, explaining that they were running from an enemy. They ask for protection. Unfortunately, an alien ship, one the Bibbiti say is from their enemy, is detected cruising at meduim warp on their way to intercept the Terra Nova, and it doesn't look friendly. The crew of the Thunderbird, also aware of the incoming alien vessel, scrambles to get their weapons and nearly fatally damaged ship as combat ready as they can, and to keep their near-failing life support operational. The Terra Nova's crew desperately try to get their impulse engines on-line so they can rendezvous with the Thunderbird. Tim Harcolm comes up with a plan to tow the Terra Nova with one of the ship's remaining secondary shuttlecraft. Lt. Rik Darnell is assigned to get as much information about this enemy from the Bibbiti as he can. Combined with sensor images and Bibbiti data, a clearer image of the alien ship is gathered. It appears to be four times the size of the Terra Nova and made of biological and non biological components. Meanwhile, Dr. Ethain makes an unpleasant discovery. An infectious agent from the Ryalli has infected a number of the crew and is making them sick. He himself is infected, and he desperately tries to find a cure while growing sicker himself. He inacts an emergency quarantine of the Sicbay section of the ship. On the Thunderbird, a signal is intercepted from a warning beacon placed by the USS Avalon (a second vessel that had come to investigate the disappearance of both the Terra Nova and the Thunderbird) some weeks before. Lt. Kursk jury-rigs the Thunderbird's comm system to change the beacon's message and relay a call for help to Starfleet. The signal is received at the Federation's only starbase in the region, Liberty Station, and the USS Avalon, several days away at high warp, moves to intercept. Commander Greer, along with Lts. Kursk and Billows suspect a traitor and attempt to subdue him after receiving what appears to be a signal from unknown Federation Marines. The suspect turns out to be Lt. Markov. Markov is lured into Greer's office and is apparently shot and killed by mistake. Outside, the alien ship moves slowly closer. ~*~ Other revelations in this episode: Unbeknownst to the Terra Nova, during the Thuderbird's hellish time in the Ryalli, an attempt to send for help was made. The ship's lone shuttlecraft, piloted by Thomas Kingsley, miraculaously escaped the Ryalli and began to make its way to the nearest friendly planet. They were intercepted by parties unknown, however, and their fate remains unknown... In present time, a ship hired by the Temporal Investigations Agency leaves Earth on its way to Gideon in hopes of catching up with the survivors from the Ryalli. How they managed to find out about the accident so quickly is a mystery. =/\= This episode's archive starts here (roughly), and ends here. ____________________________________________________ Episode 007 "DIRECTIVES AND DEMANDS" (April, 2378) Shortly after the Terra Nova gets their impulse engines on-line, a ship from a race that calls themselves the Caepeans arrives, bypasses the Thunderbird and targets the Terra Nova, demanding they surrender the Bibbiti and the Terra Nova or face lethal force. The crew of the Terra Nova readies for combat, while Commander Banda tries to find a diplomatic way out of the situation. Yet just as they ready to fight, an impulse engine goes off-line, reducing their combat speed by third. Ensign Harcolm scrambles to repair the damage. With the ship hamstrung for the moment, Commander Banda orders the ship to arm all weapons and issues a warning to the Caepaens that any attempt to forcibly take the Terra Nova or the Bibbiti would be viewed as an act of piracy. Meanwhile, the crippled Thunderbird, commanded by Commander Greer, begins to slowly maneuver into a position to fire what little weapons they have and suicide the ship if necessary. Lt. Kursk prepares to fire any remaining ordinance at the Caepaen vessel. The Thunderbird's remaining impulse reactor goes critical, and Ensign Jennifer Micheals is sent to eject it manually when the auto ejection system fails. Manual ejection fails as well and she is forced to cut the reactor free with a phasor though her vac suit. She is presumed dead, though the Terra Nova detects that the Caepean ship may have beamed her away. The Caepean ship rejects Commander Banda's warning as Ensign Harcolm's team brings the Terra Nova impulse reactor back on-line. Yet, the uncertainty of the alien vessel gives the Terra Nova time to beam the crew of the Thunderbird away to safety. Tension remains high on the bridge as Lt. Andrews suggests destroying the now empty Thunderbird as a distraction. In sick bay, Dr. Ethain tries desperately not to succumb to the virus that has infected him and others while he searches for a cure. Growing close to the answer, he discovers that the virus came from a Ryalli manifestation. Perhaps as retribution for the Terra Nova's rescue of the Thunderbird's crew, the Caepean ship attacks. Commander Banda acts, not to destroy the battered Thunderbird, but to save it from enemy hands. The Terra Nova, having slowly maneuvered into a course in line with the Thunderbird, engages tractor beams, and under fire, pulls the battered ship into warp. The Caepean ship with a far slower cruising speed, is left behind, forced to follow at a far slower speed. ~*~ Other revelations in this episode: Liberty station enters the scene. Liberty, the crashed saucer section of a Galaxy Class starship, is the Federation's only station in the sector. Based on the planet Gideon 4, it also serves as the Federation's embassy to the race native to that planet, the Yetanni. The Ambassador, Trent Davis, is currently in negotiations with the Yetanni for support if the narrow corridor that allows access to this sector is closed. The Valadis corridor is the fastest way home, and it is controlled by a race that may blockade Federation traffic. Several new faces appear on Liberty. Lt. Gabriel Vaughn, a science officer Lt. Tamar Klan, a joined Trill and security officer At the same time, Ensign Kingsley, the officer who left the Thunderbird in a shuttle to get help, turns up at Liberty Station in a stolen shuttle, barely alive. When he wakes, he reveals that he'd been held captive by a hostile alien race known as the Qoo-rog. Meanwhile, Temporal Investigations arrives in the sector and waits in orbit of Gideon for the Thunderbird and Terra Nova's return to begin their investigation. =/\= This episode's archive starts here, and ends here. ____________________________________________________ Episode 008 "UNEXPECTED REPAIRS" (April, 2378) The USS Terra Nova, after having towed the wreck of the Thunderbird at medium warp for several hours, drops out of warp and begins repairs. The warp stresses on both vessels has become too great to continue. The crews of the Thunderbird and Terra Nova take a few hours of rest after a full day of conflict and death, many congregating in the Mess Hall. Commander Banda begins a personal investigation into the death of Sergei Markov, worried that Commander Greer might be called to task for it. Conversations and reflections of the past days ensue as Sick Bay remains quarantined for fear of the virus spreading. Dr. Ethain works frantically to find a cure, but passes out, his work left to Nurse Zelle and the EMH to complete. As the crew attempts to repair the remaining damage to the Terra Nova's systems, Commander Banda decides that the crewmember who was kidnapped by the Caepeans must be rescued. With the Caepean ship on an intercept course, and the Intrepid class USS Avalon scrambling to intercept them both before that, the crew tries enact whatever repairs they can to the Thunderbird. The thought is to turn her into a life boat for some of the non-essential crew while the Terra Nova goes into battle. Lieutenant Kursk leads the Terra Nova security teams in some holodeck boarding and combat simulations in case the tactics might be needed to rescue Ensign Micheals. He includes Crewman Parn and his combat suit. Lt. Darnell works with the science department to find any weaknesses in the Caepean ship that they might exploit. Commander Greer is recruited by Commander Banda to try and improve communications with the Bibbiti. Working with Lt. Elliard, he makes a breakthrough in communications and has a detailed discussion with the tentacled aliens. He discovers that the Caepeans seem to be slavers, and that there might be a Borg presence in the sector. On the Thunderbird, Ensign Harcolm works with members of the Thunderbird crew to repair whatever systems they can. As he works, a strange blue light envelopes the ship. Unable to contact any of his colleagues, he walks to Main Engineering and discovers an alien presence. The Presence explains that it had learned something about life over the millennia that it has been in the Ryalli Expanse, and that the Ryalli was a byproduct of their fear of others. The Presence apologizes for all the deaths, the Thunderbird's, Terra Nova's and countless others over the eons, and then explains that it has decided the time has come to leave this universe. It departs, rendering Ensign Harcolm unconscious. The blue light explodes outwards, enveloping both ships. The results are shocking, as both the Terra Nova and Thunderbird are repaired (though the Thunderbird is still missing major components that were destroyed in the Ryalli.) The away team, minus Ensign Harcolm, appears in the Terra Nova's mess hall. Surprisingly, as Lt. Kursk looks up from his lunch in the messhall which he had been eating, he spots Alessandro Markov still alive and well, and carrying a pulse rifle. A firefight breaks out and Markov is captured and put in irons for his potentially traitorous actions on the Thunderbird. Yet, in an interview performed by Lt. Darnell, Markov claims that Commander Greer was unbalanced, and his traitorous actions were nothing more than trying to get help to deal with Greer's instability. Meanwhile, the Caepean ship turns away. It sends a warning that they will track down the Terra Nova, though they are unable to follow further, presumably because of a treaty with a race known as the Qoo-Rog. The Terra Nova crew, quite surprised at this event, soon discovers the true depth of the situation, and prepares to defend against an even more powerful race, ... whose space they are apparently sitting in. The Avalon finally arrives, and the remaining Thunderbird crew transfers to her. The Terra Nova, now near -completely repaired, makes a bee-line for Liberty Station. The Avalon, more aptly suited to tow the Thunderbird follows a day behind. On the Terra Nova Ensign Harcolm makes a complete recovery after his encounter. Meanwhile, on Liberty Station... As Ambassador Davis attempts to work with the Yetanni on a diplomatic treaty of the Starfleet presence in the sector, security teams, including one led by Lt. Tamar Klan, who are looking for survivors from one of the planets most recent powerful thunderstorms, stumble upon a group of Ferengi hiding in the forest, and are attacked. A fire fight breaks out and, eventually the Ferengi are captured. Interrogations are fruitless in discovering why there were there. A short time later, Ambassador Davis informs Captain Kelso (sector commander) that the Yetanni are blaming Starfleet for a theft of a device known as "The Bridge of the Gods." The humans are the only ones with transporters. Security teams led by Lt. Klan begin to use weather satellites to look for anything that might offer clues. They begin a search pattern of the forest around Liberty in a shuttle, only to be shot down by weapons fire. Several people die in the crash, but the survivors are rescued by Yetanni security personnel who were also in the area. Together they discover the Ferengi base of operations, a small landed Klingon B'rel Class vessel, and debate how to proceed... =/\= This episode's post archive starts here, and ends here. ____________________________________________________ Episode 009 "GIFTS AND NEW BEGINNINGS" (April / May, 2378) (Archivist’s Note: This synopsis is in quasi chronological order. Episode 9 is a long mission with many subplots involved. For clarity, these subplots are described individually.) With things resolved and the Caepaens out of reach, the USS Terra Nova warps back towards Liberty Station and the USS Thunderbird limps behind under tow of the USS Avalon. The trip is uneventful, though the Terra Nova does stop to assist an alien ship trapped in a subspace snare. Dr. Ethain’s illness, caused by the Ryalli virus, is cured by the EMH. On Liberty Station, the search for the Yetanni artifact, “The Bridge of the Gods” intensifies. Tamar Klan and his team help Yetanni security forces assault a landed Klingon Bird of Prey under the control of Ferengi mercenaries. The firefight results in several deaths and the capture of both the artifact and the Klingon ship. As a bonus, it is also revealed that the Ferengi had uncovered an ancient Yetanni city. A team of Yetanni archeologists is sent to explore the find. Two new ships arrive in the sector, the Nova Class USS Hawaii and the Excelcior Class USS Furious. They bring with them the news that the Valadi have closed the Valadis Corridor to all Federation traffic, effectively stranding all Federation personnel in the Ryalli Sector until it is opened once again. Tholian involvement is suspected. In return for their full material support of the forces in the sector, the Yetanni request permission to place ambassadors on Federation ships. The request is granted and the Terra Nova eventually recieves a Yetanni crewmember. Commander Kelso also receives the news that he has been promoted to Captain. The USS Terra Nova, still under the command of Lt. Commander Banda, arrives at Gideon IV around the same time and lands on the planet just outside of Liberty Station. There, her crew will enjoy shore leave to help them recover from the horrors of their Ryalli experiences. Some transfer off of the Terra Nova to escape the memories. The Terra Nova will undergo a minor refit of her systems during her stay to remove some crew quarters, (effectively reducing crew size) in return for expanded sciences labs, including an astrometrics lab. A shuttle bay will also be converted into a rudimentary gym and the Terra Nova will receive a new Class 10 shuttle to replace the SC Milwaukee, lost in the Ryalli. The now conscious Captain Billings is transferred to Liberty Medical. He is diagnosed with partial permanent amnesia. While he remembers his crew, much of his Starfleet experience is a loss to him. The amnesia is debilitating and has made him unable to remain in command of the Terra Nova. Lt. Commander Banda will eventually be promoted to Commander and be given command of the Terra Nova. Another officer, Sam Revos will fill the XO position for a few days before resigning from the position and Starfleet, citing personal issues. Lt. Andrews will eventually take the XO spot after a promotion to Lt. Commander. The Bibbiti and their vessel are also transferred to the Liberty. Shortly after the ship lands, a delegation including a Yetanni priest and the planetary clanleader approaches the ship urgently asking to see the bodies of the Ryalli manifestations. Upon being shown the bodies, the Yetanni reveal “the Bridge of the Gods” a metallic artifact in the shape of a modius loop and touch it to the foreheads of each of the corpses. Nothing happens until the Yetanni touch it to the forehead of the body of a young woman. She instantly awakens from death, sits up and recognizes Rik Darnel who is standing nearby. Her unexpected resurrection is not alone. A Jem Hadar soldier and a small Terran dog are also revived. The woman, later identified as Elaine Fenton, is taken to sick bay for tests. The tests confirm that she is very much alive, though from an alternate reality. This revelation leads Lt. Darnel to propose the hypothesis that the Ryalli manifestations were not mere manifestations, but people and things traveling to the nebula from other realities. The Yetanni explain their use of the Bridge of the Gods. When the Manifestations leave the Ryalli Expanse, something in the nature of the Expanse does not allow their life forces to leave with them. The Bridge of the Gods allows their lifeforce to travel over the “gap” and reanimate the bodies. The Yetanni mourn the loss of most of the manifestations in the Terra Nova’s cargo bay because the delay in returning to Gideon made the gap too wide to bridge for most of the bodies to be revived. Elaine Fenton, an ensign in her reality’s Starfleet, elects to remain on the Terra Nova and restart her life. Rik Darnel, despite his discomfort with her revelation that they were lovers in her reality, tries to befriend her. A day later, the crews of the Terra Nova and the recently arrived Thunderbird hold a memorial service for those who died in the Ryalli Expanse. The service is punctuated by the ancient military honor of the gun salute for those who had fallen. After the service, Ensign Tim Harcolm is accosted by several Yetanni who claim he is a religious figure known as the Natoo. There is a misunderstanding and the Yetanni withdraw. A day later, after beginning work designing a program to split the holodeck into two holosuites, he is kidnapped and disappears. He remains missing for nearly a week. Yetanni officials help in the search for him, one confiding to Lt. Commander Banda that Harcolm seemed to fit prophecies about a time of resurrection on the planet that would start at an ancient temple somewhere. The prophesies center around an gift to the Yetanni form the Ryalli Entities far in the past. He asks Banda to keep the information to himself as the Yetanni look for more details. Commander Banda enlists the help of a Bolian, Tonar Ixil, assigned to Liberty Station, to do some searching for him. The Bolian finds nothing. It is some of Harcolm’s shipmates, through the dedicated study and a trip to a notable planetary library, who discover the temple in question might be the city uncovered by the Ferengi. The travel to the city and amidst a storm unlike any seen on that continent in years, witness Tim Harcolm, directed by a Yetanni priest, undergo a transformation into the form of another Yetanni. The transformation is enabled by the Etacha rod, the lost artifact said to have come from the Ryalli. Following the transformation, he opens a portal, perhaps to the world of the Ryalli Entities, then threatens his shipmates. But before he can act, another Tim Harcolm steps out of the portal and challenges him. The resulting confrontation knocks everyone unconscious. When Harcolm’s shipmates come to, they find him also unconscious and the storm outside violently ripping the ancient city apart. They flee with Harcolm and return to the Terra Nova, carrying with them questions as to what just happened, and which Tim Harcolm was the real one. Tim Harcolm, himself, desperately tries to make sense of what had happened. Meanwhile, shortly after landing, Lt. Garrett Andrews leaves for shore leave and while staying in a hotel in Liberty Station, is afflicted by a relapse of the same dream-like coma that had afflicted him only a few weeks earlier. In it, he experiences another lifetime on the planet Tempus in what might have been if the crew of the Terra Nova had never been rescued from the past. He wakes several weeks later, after he has spent nearly 70 years in the alternate reality. It requires a mind meld from a Vulcan to settle Lt. Andrew’s mind and restore it to the present, but the experience changes his perceptions of his life forever. Shortly after arriving at Gideon, Commander James Greer is the subject of an inquiry surrounding his actions in relation to his shooting of Lt. Alessandro Markov. The inquiry, taking several weeks, results in no charges being pressed, though a written reprimand is put on his record. Captain Kelso offers a new job to Greer, that of Technical Intelligence Officer for Liberty Station. His new duties are to look for and examine alien technologies of the Ryalli Sector. Greer readily accepts the position and is given command of an old rundown runabout named “Jimmy Doolittle.” Recruiting a few members of his former crew from the Thunderbird, Greer refurbishes the runabout. At about the same time, an alien ship arrives in Gideon orbit asking to speak to Commander Banda. They reveal themselves as refugees from the Qu-rog who had picked up the distress signal sent out from The Ryalli and had followed it to Gideon. They request asylum and are granted it readily. Upon arriving, their story is revealed. They had been on a Qu-rog prison ship, had rebelled and fled in one of its tenders. Among the escapees is a Klingon, a Ferengi, a Hirogen and a human. Rik Darnel conducts interviews to discover as much as possible about the Qu-rog. Only the Klingon refugee, Kurak can provide any details. He describes being held by a servant race to the Qu-rog and describes the Qu-rog as a dishonorable race that collects slaves like humans collect art. It is Kurak who reveals that the Qu-rog are a great threat to Gideon and the Federation presence in the sector. Lt. Tamar Klan visits the Terra Nova prior to being assigned to her. Lt. Amber Billows, temporarily helping Lt. Manning with the refit, requests his assistance with the Holodeck modifications. The modifications are designed to allow the holdeck to run two programs at once to allow double usage of the holodeck for Terra Nova crew. The core program is borrowed from Ferengi Starfleet Engineer, Commander Lok. Yet as the program is run, something goes wrong. Klan is trapped in the Holodeck with two others, forced to play through a holdeck program to survive. The program, originally programmed as a trap for Lok by his cousin, has a Trojan Horse virus in it that threatens to destroy the holodeck if the players play along with the program. Meanwhile, Lok and Lt. Manning struggle to find a way to save those trapped in the holodeck. They eventually succeed to shut down the program by shutting down all power to the ship. In the aftermath, Lok repairs the program and helps Lt. Manning implement it. Over the next few days, things calm, the Terra Nova’s refit is completed, and the final crew arrives, including: Lt. Napoleon Gagne, Chief Helmsman Lt. Tamar Klan, Assistant Chief Tactical officer Lt. Timothy Kursk, Chief Tactical officer The Terra Nova’s crew in place, she receives a new mission to escort the Nova Class USS Hawaii as she explores the now safe Ryalli Expanse. Their goal is to explore the nebula in hopes of gaining some insight into the Ryalli entities and the other races that at various times over the centuries had tried to enter the Ryalli Expanse.. =/\= This episode's post archive starts here, and ends here. - ___________________________________________________________________ - Episode 010 "SHIPS OF TIME FORGOTTEN, PART I" (May, 2378) The USS Terra Nova and Hawaii leave Gideon en route for the Ryalli Expanse to investigate whether or not it is safe for travel and what can be discovered in the mass wreckage left behind by thousands of years of the manifestation phenomenon. Crew of note on the Hawaii include: Captain Ronald Aswar, Captain of the Hawaii Ensign Ariana LaNovra, a science Officer Chief Petty Officer J’San, a security officer and former member of the Terra Nova’s crew. En route to the Expanse, the Terra Nova is hailed by an alien vessel known as the Renuise. The aliens who crew her introduce themselves as the Belstaisi, a race of merchants in the region. Their captain, Trademaster Olis Yakith requests a meeting with Commander Banda, and delivers a surprise gift, Ensign Jennifer Michaels, back from her presumed death during the earlier confrontation with the Caepae (see Episode 7). The Caepae had captured her during the incident, and as an act of friendship, the Belataisi has secured her release. In return for the return of Micheals, Trademaster Yakith requests that he and his ship be allowed to tag along as an escort. In return, he offers extensive star maps of the region. Captain Aswar of the Hawaii, the commander of the mission, readily agrees. Together, the three ships head for the expanse. Upon arriving at the edge of the expanse, the Hawaii and Terra Nova begin a survey of its outer edges, separating to follow separate search grids. The Terra Nova, acting off a hunch and a shadowy sensor image discovered by Lt. Darnel, makes an unexpected discovery soon into their search. It comes in the form of a mostly intact Federation starship... a Constitution Class starship. The ship, which appears to be half assimilated by now defunct Borg, is identified as NCC-1737, the USS Urbaine, a ship that had disappeared on her maiden voyage under mysterious circumstances over 120 years before. After carefully scanning the ship to determine if the Borg attachments on the hull are dead, Commander Banda orders an away team over to investigate and gather any details that might reveal what happened to bring it here to the nebula. Lt Cmdr. Andrews leads the team along with Lt. Tamar Klan, Lt. Rik Darnel, Ensign Tim Harcolm and Dr. Hadt Ethain, as well as two security officers. Armed and in vacuum suits, the away team begins to explore the derelict, finding, to their surprise that there are surprisingly few Starfleet bodies floating in the many rooms. They begin to suspect that some or most of the crew might have escaped. They also make the discovery that the Borg components on the ship are completely inert, having been destroyed by the effects of the nebula over the years. Meanwhile, on the Terra Nova, Lt. Kursk detects a strange reading from the nearby debris field. In the field he discovers an escape pod that appears to have an energy signature. Commander Banda instructs Kursk to retrieve the escape pod with a WorkBee and return it to the ship for investigation. Once on the ship, the energy signature is revealed to be a radioactive battery powering a recorded message. The message is revealed to be from a Commander Elliott Ferguson of a planet he calls New Urbaine. The message explains that The Urbaine fell into a temporal anomaly and found itself in 2117, over 150 years in the past. It goes on to explain that the Urbaine was then attacked by cybernetic beings and the crew fled to a nearby M-class planet they named New Urbaine. The recording itself is over 60 years old. As Lt. Kursk reveals his findings to Commander Banda, the away team comes upon an unexpected discovery in the engineering section of the Urbaine. A group of strange willowy aliens is attempting build something behind what appears to be a force field. When approached by the Lt. Klan, the aliens immobilize him and his fellow security officers with a stasis device of some kind. But it proves to be a misunderstanding as the aliens abruptly release their captives and promptly ask for help... though they don't seem willing to specify what sort of help they need. At the same time, on the bridge of the Terra Nova, a distress call is received from the Hawaii. It is under attack, by a Belstaisi ship. Unbeknownst to the Terra Nova however, the Hawaii received a distress call from the ship mind of the Belstaisi ship Renuise, asking for help. It claims to be the sentient computer of the Renuise and that it is being attacked by an ancient and insane Belstaisi warship known as the Tebligek. If the Tebligek can access the Renuise’s systems remotely, it will drive the Renuise ship mind insane as well. Meanwhile... Far away on Liberty Station, a security breach occurs and a message containing vital details of Starfleet’s mission in the Ryalli sector is sent by an unknown person to the Qu-rog. Since very little is known of the Qu-rog except their reputation for hostility and slavery, Commander Kelso sets up a team to try and track down the spy. =/\= This episode’s post archive starts here, and ends here. ____________________________________________________ << Previous five << I >> Continue to next five episode synopsi >> |