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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Topic: Ch 3 : The Hunt is On [ Day 1 | 1530+]
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
[Lt. Enyd Madsen | Jeffries Tube Junction | Deck 4 | USS Theurgy] Attn: @Nesota Kynnovan  @Eirual

A muffled thud, followed by a flurry of motion, announced her entrance before Enyd even had a chance to speak. One boot slipped on a crossbeam, sending her tumbling forward with an undignified grunt as she landed squarely in view of Jaya and Kel. Her disheveled braid swung over one shoulder, a stubborn streak of conduit grease decorating her cheek.

“Don’t shoot,” Enyd coughed out, lifting one hand in half-hearted surrender while awkwardly regaining her footing. “Unless you really didn’t like my last diplomatic report.”

Her grin faded into urgency as she adjusted her posture, brushing herself off with a quick sweep of her palms. “I heard something earlier—crawling, shifting metal—back in one of the auxiliary tubes. Thought it might’ve been someone in distress or, worst case, sabotage. So I followed it. Got turned around just in time to hear about the frontal assault on Engineering over comms.”

She nodded toward the route ahead. “I was already heading that direction when I ran into, well… gravity.” A slight gesture to where she'd fallen. “I’m guessing you two heard something?”

Her gaze sharpened, scanning their expressions for unspoken tension. “I don’t think that attack on Engineering is the *real* problem. It feels too loud, too direct. My gut says it’s a distraction—something nastier is crawling its way in through these tubes.”

She unholstered her phaser, the gesture crisp and practiced, voice dropping slightly. “Suggest we stick together and keep our weapons ready. If I’m right, the next threat’s going to come from behind, not in front. Meaning the core itself is likely at risk.”

With a firm nod to Jaya and Kel, Enyd moved to take point beside them, expression grave despite the remnants of her earlier fall.
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Ch 4: S [D01 |1830] Second Station from the right and straight on till its over
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
@Eden @RyeTanker @ob2lander961 @Tae

They never landed quietly.

From the moment their warp signatures blinked into the system, the tension had sunk in like cold metal—tight and merciless. The Savi station loomed ahead, quiet, shadowed, monstrous. Designed without empathy, devoid of warmth. It felt less like approaching a base and more like flying into the belly of something ancient and cruel.

The shuttle ride was rough. Hull plating groaned under errant flak from auto-defenses, and one of the team took a hit—nothing fatal, but enough to raise the stakes.

Once inside, they split up briefly to move faster. The corridors were an eerie kind of clean, sterile enough to make your skin crawl. It wasn’t long before they encountered the experiments. Things that were once people—Federation, Klingon, even Romulan—splayed open, reconstructed, rewritten. Science, they called it. One chamber had held something worse—alive, barely—but they couldn’t save everyone. They had to move.

One one tier they found a conduit and began the download, taking anything they thought could be of use in the coming days.

It was in the lower medical tier that they found them: survivors from the Cayuga, emaciated, weak, but alive. They’d clung to each other in silence, scared to hope. The pilots had to burn their way through a sealed bulkhead to get them out.

It cost them another injury. More losses to note if they survived the day. But they didn’t stop.

By the time they got back to the shuttle, the station had gone from unsettling to hostile—alarms screaming, drones rising. The extraction was ugly. One pilot took a disruptor graze, another got slammed into a bulkhead by a drone—but they made it.

The hatch sealed, engines roared, and they left that cursed place behind.

There would be questions. Reports. Nightmares. But they had the survivors.

And for now, that was enough.

FIN
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: EP 2 S: [D3 | 0015hrs] If You Want Blood, You Got It
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
[Hirek tr’Aimne | Corridor | Deck 6 | The Helmet] Attn: @Brutus  @RyeTanker  @Dumedion @joshs1000

There were many things Hirek tr’Aimne excelled at—manipulation, seduction, subterfuge. Moving with grace in an over-engineered Starfleet exo-suit? Not among them. The damned thing made him feel like a battle-scarred mollusk dragging a torpedo casing.

Still, he adapted.

He stood now, boots braced on the angled deck, the scent of scorched conduit biting through the filters. One arm still cradled the pale-haired Romulan—Jaeih, apparently—whom he'd helped to her feet after the sudden decompression and containment seal locked them into this corridor of chaos. Whatever he’d expected from their mission today, being body-checked into Kino Jeen mid-stride certainly wasn’t on the list.

A smirk tugged at his lips. “If I’d known you wanted me on top of you, Lieutenant, I’d have arranged more flattering lighting.” Although he'd known Jaeih had been the one to use his bulk as a weapon against Kino, Hirek couldn't resist the opportunity to make her squirm in annoyance.

Pushing himself up with a grunt, just in time to see Jaeih draw her blade and level both it and a disruptor at their teammates. What a surprise...or rather, not. Hirek narrowed his eyes. He didn’t trust her. No right-minded Romulan would, not yet. But he understood her. Anyone playing a long game inside the Tal’Shiar’s snake pit that was Romulas earned a certain measure of wary respect. And, even more, she'd been working directly with the so-called Empress. That took great skill to survive.

Still, they had no time to debate philosophies.

And predictably, their argument was interrupted by the universe attempting to kill them again. The deck exploded in heat and light as Klingons burst from the adjoining corridor with bloodlust in their eyes and bat’leths high. Weapons fire blazed. Agans and Falvar moved to intercept, but one Klingon broke through fast—

Falvar stumbled—then screamed.

Jaeih spun in, her blade a whisper of motion. The Klingon’s roar became a gurgle as her blade slipped through his midsection, then twisted savagely. She shoved the body aside without a word, already scanning for the next threat.

Another Klingon crashed toward Hirek. He lifted his weapon—but not fast enough. A shot cracked. The warrior’s head snapped sideways, armor splitting. He dropped like a sack of wet meat. Glancing over his shoulder, he caught Kino's eyes just as she moved the end of her rifle away, already scanning for her next contact.

A third Klingon suddenly leapt from cover, barreling toward Agans. The human tripped as he sought to evade, phaser scrambling uselessly from his grip.

Hirek charged. No time for grace—just brutal instinct. He ducked the swing and drove his fist into the Klingon’s throat. Cartilage crunched. The enemy fell clutching at the crushed mess that had been his windpipe.

The last Klingon made to retreat—but not fast enough. Falvar, still bleeding but mobile, let out a bark and fired. The heavy stun dropped the warrior mid-step. At Hirek's questioning glance, Falvar gave a half-shrug.

“Alive,” Falvar muttered. “We’ve got questions.”

Jaeih wiped her blade clean on the last body and glanced toward the bulkhead. Her earlier warning still hung in the air: the true threat was already moving. As if called forth by the very thought, a Commander Al-Zaheer spoke through the comm system. Knowing he'd not met everyone onboard, Hirek didn't pay much attention to the man's name, just took note of the location of the thread and sighed. He doubted it was going to be an easy approach.

Hirek looked at Falvar. The injury wasn't fatal, but he'd slow them down if he continued. Presuming on behalf of Kino, Hirek gave the man a half-smile before moving past him in the corridor. "Don’t let our new friend pass out before he spills everything.”

Agans moved to help Falvar, dragging the limp Klingon into a secured niche. Above, the lights flickered as the ship trembled again.

Jaeih met Hirek’s gaze before turning her attention back to Kino. “Do you believe me now? Or do we need to risk more before your inferior mind sees the truth?”

Hirek doubted Kino was going to take kindly to name-calling, especially not after one of her men was injured. “Ladies,” Hirek drawled, casting a glance at both women beside him. “Try not to fight over me while we save the ship.” Better they both be annoyed with him than at each other's throats.

And with that, he turned and ran, stumbled, recovered with a grunting chuckle, and resumed course towards engineering.
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: CH2: S [Day 2 | 2315 hrs] For all the blood-tainted stars...
Last post by Krajin -
[ Dominic Winters | Wolf 10 | Local Space | U.S.S Theurgy ATTN: @Dumedion @rae @Pierce @Stegro88 @P.C. Haring - All Wolves.


Flying in this battle, evading incoming energy weapons, and engaging targets at varying ranges with the tools he had at his disposal. The Phaser emitters on his wings fired at pursuing individuals who got onto Dom’s tail or tried to do so. This battle felt like he was back in the Dominion War. Klingons and Federation on one side and a technologically superior enemy on the other. In this case, it was the Romulans, their cloaking technology was second to none and their disruptors were not a weapon to underestimate. There was so much going on in the battlefield that he had switched his comms to his current squadron and coordinated with Theurgy’s different sections, Ranger, and Helmet. Everything else was fed through to one of the side displays.

He maintained a chillingly calm demeanour in the chaos of this battle, for his culture as far as he understood a battle like this would bring great honour to the warriors who fought in it. For victory was most certainly not guaranteed, and within a moment, a life could be snuffed like a candle in the wind from a stray energy blast or by being the unexpected target of a foe getting the tactical edge over you. 

Having been seperated from his pack by a swarm of Stalkers, Dom weaved around the wreckage of a Mogai while trying to track his way back when he got the call from Shadow. “Wolves, Shadow – tally on the Helmet, she’s under heavy fire. Three and Four are engaged, anyone else in range to assist?”

“Wolf-04 this is Wolf-10 I read you. Coming in hot from Starboard side of Helmet. Target in sight.”

Came his quick response as he dove out from the remains of the Mogai and crested over the dorsal section of the Helmet. The shields were ablaze with energy discharges from the assaulting D’deredix Warbird as it got utterly hammered by the enemy. He had a quick think about such a ship and from old simulations that he and his old crew had done on a hypothetical of taking down something this large.

“Wolf-10 to all. I have an idea. Target the engineering bay along the ventral base of the head. Target data will be coming. I have two hounds, when I drop one and wreck the shields, lay in torpedoes. All we need is one good hit to disrupt the Singularity and watch a D’deridex suck itself. I’ll be danger close on the pull out, so watch the aim!”

He plunged his fighter into a tight dive down the front of the warbird, passing briefly through its Cone of Vulnerability and narrowly avoiding a blast of disruptor fire while his phaser emitters delivered some inaccurate blasts against the face of the craft. As soon as he cleared the nose, Dom swung Wolf-10 around and deployed the Cannon. Its particle laser painting the target and firing pulse-phaser blasts while his computer transmitted the targeting telemetry towards the others. As soon as he was in range, Dom initiated his pull up and dropped the Hellhound at the same location. A spectacular explosion rocked the shields of the D’deridex Warbird and now, it was in the hands of Shadow, Goldeneye and their Klingon Allies to punch a torpedo through the severely weakened shields and into their engineering section.

If done right, it should cause a cascade failure that would disrupt the stability of the microsingularity and cause the ship to implode or explode.
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: EP 2 S: [D3 | 0015hrs] If You Want Blood, You Got It
Last post by joshs1000 -
Cmdr. (3rd) Hassar al-Zaheer | Corridor Outside the AI Core | Deck 2 | Vector 01 | USS Theurgy] Attn: @Brutus @Dumedion @RyeTanker @Ellen Fitz
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The battle had been going on for some time now, an hour at least if Hassar’s chronometer was working properly, and other than a bunch of heavy jostling and the occasional power flicker it was quiet by the AI core. Around the ship though things were in chaos and Hassar knew he had already lost at least one Marine and another wounded from those attached to the Starfleet security teams. While his job was to defend his current position he couldn’t help but feel impotent, he wasn’t in charge of the ship’s internal defense, having only just arrived the day before, and had to leave the fates of his Marines in the hands of a people who eschewed direct combat in favor of diplomacy. He trusted the Spirits though and if it was their time to go hopefully they would find comfort in the afterlife; yet his frustration still lingered. Rather than think on that topic more he instead returned to the thoughts of defense of this vital part of the ship, the AI core, a miraculous piece of technology, so miraculous to Hassar it seemed like magic, however that could apply to so much Starfleet technology. He spoke with the AI, Thea, it called itself and took the guise of a human woman using holographics, it seemed pleasant and like a real person, nothing like the crude AI systems that the Vaharrans had brought with them from the old world. Thea’s realness was perhaps what solidified the importance of the mission to defend her for Hassar and his Marines, beforehand it just felt like any number of standard system defense protocols, defend the reactor, guard the armory, and so on.

There was a sudden shock that sent the entire security team tumbling to the steel deck. The lights flickered and then were extinguished to be replaced with emergency lighting. Hassar rose to his feet and helped up one of the Starfleet security officers that were with him while another broke out her tricorder device and started to scan the area. Even without the scan Hassar and the others could sense something was wrong, the communications equipment, both his own and the Starfleet issued combadges, were spotty and filled with static and the air felt heavy as the scents that accompanied broken equipment wafted down the now dimly lit corridor. Finally the security officer with the tricorder reported in, “there’s been a major hit on our deck, a hull breach, decompression of a section, the turbolift is down, shields are down in this area but are reassembling.”

“Are we going to lose oxygen?”, Hassar inquired.

“No we should be fine, the emergency force fields have sealed the damaged section.”

“Very well, let’s get some respirators on han-”

“Wait!”, he was suddenly cut off by the security officer, “I’m detecting transporter signals and Romulan life-signs, they’ve beamed a boarding party onto our deck!”

No sooner did she report this a metallic sphere was tossed by someone down the corridor in their direction, the defense team did not waste time as everyone made another acquaintance with the steel deck as the sphere bounced a couple times before rolling to a stop near the barricades to almost immediately detonate with a ear splitting noise and a blinding flash of light. Hassar was partially caught by this stunning device which left his ears ringing and temporarily unable to see in his right eye as he had not covered it in time. Most of the rest of the team were in not much better shape except for the two Marines by the portable barricades who scrambled back into a fighting position just in time for four Romulans in combat gear to round the corner intent on rushing the position while everyone was stunned. The lead two attackers were killed almost immediately before they could get a shot off, the first was hit in the neck and chest and slumped to the ground dead while the other was hit square on the right side of their forehead spraying their comrades in green blood and brains. The two following behind immediately took as much cover as they could and opened up with their disruptors but by now the rest of the combination Vaharran and Starfleet alien security force had recovered sufficiently to engage as well.

Hassar, still partially deaf, gestured for Al-Ahnad to get firing with the KP-100 while he himself crawled to the barricade. The heavy machine gun opened up as more Romulans down the corridor joined in the escalating fire fight, its deep pow pow pow was thunderous in the confined space of the ship as it sent its twenty millimeter rounds down range; its tracers and massive muzzle blast lit the corridor as did the sparks of its rounds slamming into various wall panel, shredding them to pieces. The two Romulans part of the initial assault tried to flee but were gruesomely mowed down. The Marines at the barricades along with Hassar contributed to the cacophony of noise and bullets as they kept the Romulans, probably taken aback by the destructive weaponry being used against them rather than a more civilized Starfleet phaser, took their own shots but with the level of bullets heading their way it was difficult to get a clear shot as disruptor beams struck bulkheads and barricades but were unable to hit any of the defenders directly. Sensing that the Romulans were sufficiently warded off from making another rush on their position Hassar ordered the firing slackened to conserve ammunition for another big push and with his hearing recovered enough to actually hear himself talk he attempted to reach out to his other Marines via their radios but could not get through and so switched to the Starfleet communicator.

[Security teams, this is Commander Al-Zaheer, we are under attack at the AI Core on Deck 2 by a large Romulan boarding party, numbers unknown possibly a dozen, we’ve got them held in place for now, be aware that the lift for this deck is non-functional, Al-Zaheer out], he reported to whoever was on the channel; he didn’t need reinforcements yet, but it was best to let those around know the situation. With that taken care of he popped out over the top of the barricade and sprayed a few rounds down at the Romulans to rattle them a little.



OOC NOTES-

-Hassar will for the moment be defending Thea's AI core during the battle but that may change based on events. Feel free to add a Vaharran NPC to your security squads if you like, just let me know if you have any questions about what gear they are carrying and how they fight.

-Refer to this post that details Hassar's arrival to Vector 1 with his Marines.
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Ep. 2: S [Day 02 | 1743 hrs] Lay Down Your Burdens
Last post by chXinya -
[Ens. Irnashall “Shall ch’Xinya | Observation Lounge 4 | Deck 15 | Vector 03 | USS Theurgy] attn: @joshs1000

His compatriot’s answer caught Shall off guard, though he did his best to keep his reaction contained. Journals written by the Aenar had taught him as a youth that not everyone got to enjoy the night sky for large portions of their life, but no windows on a starship? What travesty led to that oversight? Shall’s mouth opened to say something when the high vacuum warp streaks were suddenly replaced with the low vacuum light display, whiteish-blue swirls of various visual radiations billowing past the large window, disrupting his train of thought in the process. Blue eyes snapped to the window for a moment before returning to his companion, already climbing to his feet.

“No, there’s no experiment I’m running, I’m just setting up a repair one of the sensor arrays I maintain. Nothing will happen until we drop out of warp.” Shall gestured towards the small device he’d mounted to the window, “I need a pair of images of the same object from as far apart a perspective as I can get, which in this case is from the port and starboard sides of the ship. From there the computer can figure out how to get the visual array back into focus.” The astrophysicist slipped into his technical speech way too easily, his eagerness to share knowledge almost to the point of rambling. “Not unlike your eyes and brain.” He quickly added, not sure if the man understood what he was trying to do.

Speaking of the other man, with the brighter illumination Shall was able to get a better look at him, and he was an interesting specimen. First thought was that he was some sort of Klingon or related species, the ridged forehead and and incredibly muscular physique typical of the warrior species, but the ears were all wrong. And the skin color too. The body paints caught his eye as well, but he had trouble focusing on them between the dancing light and the rippling of the musculature as he moved to sit down next to a small pile of things. The question about hearing caught Shall by surprise, his mind wasn’t exactly paying attention to the sounds around him ironically.

“I’m sorry what?” The chan said at first, then realized where those green eyes were staring: right at the top of Shall’s head. “Oh, my antennae. No, they’re not auditory organs, but we can get a slight sense of strong EM fields.” The low vacuum warp effect faded back into the dark high vacuum one he preferred, plunging the room back into darkness, though the ambient light strips provided just enough light that Shall could see his reflection in the transparent aluminum. Glancing at it out of the corner of his eye he waggled the intact antenna and frowned forelornly at the stump of his severed one. It’s shown some growth finally, enough time having passed since Theta Eridani IV that he’d gotten at least a centimeter of it back. “I take it you’re one of the civilians we picked up? I’m Ensign ch’Xinya, part of the small science division we have on board.”
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Epi 2 [ D02 | 2300 hrs.] All Squared up at the Triangle
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
@Brutus @Nolan @ob2lander961 @Hans Applegate @Dumedion @rae @Havenborn @chXinya @Eirual @tongieboi @Griff @Stegro88 @Tae @Sqweloookle @Galaxymind @joshs1000 @RyeTanker @Krajin @Number6 @Pierce @Nesota Kynnovan @SomeBunny @Dree @P.C. Haring @Eden @TWilkins @JacenSoloDjo @Relatively Insane @AbsintheDeux

[ Senior Chief Petty Officer Verguy Cam | Bridge | The Helmet]

The bridge thrummed with tension—red alerts flashing, consoles humming under strain, and the distant echo of impending battle. Cam stood rigid, boots pressed firmly against the deck, every vibration sending a shudder through his body. Around him, Thea’s calm voice cut crisply through the chaos, delivering orders with unwavering precision. Yet beneath that calm, a storm of fear brewed in Cam's chest.

His eyes flicked to the viewscreen, where Romulan and Klingon vessels loomed dark and imposing. The new alliance between these factions and Theurgy had always been fragile, and Cam couldn’t help but wonder if it would survive the coming conflict.

Suddenly, a jarring impact shook the ship, throwing Cam forward against a console. Gripping it tightly to steady himself, he braced for whatever came next. His mind raced—not with tactical plans or heroics, but with a simple, desperate hope: to survive. To live through the chaos and return to the mess hall, where an unfinished ice cream sundae waited patiently. It had been a small comfort, a moment of sweetness before the storm—a reason to hold on.

[Lt Cmdr Cross]

Lieutenant Commander Cross gripped the armrests of his command chair aboard the battle bridge of the Ranger, his jaw set in a grim line as the ship shuddered under yet another volley from Tal'Aura's forces. The bridge was a chaotic mess—consoles flickering, smoke curling from overloaded systems, and the faint, acrid smell of burnt circuitry filling the air.

"Structural integrity holding! Shields flickering!" shouted the tactical officer, his voice barely audible over the blaring alerts.

"Continue to fire—target their disruptor arrays!" Cross ordered, his tone clipped and efficient despite the turmoil. He trusted his crew to do their jobs, but every hit they took made it harder to keep the Ranger in the fight.

The comms crackled, and a junior officer stumbled forward, blood trickling down his forehead. "Sir, reports are coming in—Donatra’s ships... they're turning on the Klingon allies. They’re turning on US. They're attacking indiscriminately."

For a moment, Cross couldn’t process it. He barked for more data, his mind racing through possibilities. Betrayal? A command override? Sabotage? None of it made sense, but there was no time to speculate.

A nearby console exploded, sending another officer to the deck. Cross called for medical teams, his voice rising just enough to cut through the chaos.
The tactical display showed red indicators multiplying—casualties mounting on both Klingon and Theurgy sides as Donatra’s forces tore into allies and enemies alike. Cross cursed under his breath. They’d come prepared to face Tal’Aura’s fanatics, not a fragmented alliance tearing itself apart mid-battle.

The Ranger rocked again, inertial dampeners straining. Cross wiped sweat from his brow, forcing himself to focus. They were surrounded, cut off from the main battle group, and their communications were spotty at best. His mind churned through strategies, looking for a way to regroup.

"Engineering, I need damage control teams on decks five through eight. Helm, evasive pattern theta-five. Keep us moving, and do not let those disruptors get a clean shot. I want all our fighters out of the bay NOW. If we’ve got shuttles, throw them out there too. We need more support.”

Amid the chaos, Cross couldn’t help but feel the bitter sting of helplessness. They were outgunned, outmaneuvered, and the very alliance they had relied on was crumbling. But he couldn’t let it show. The crew needed his steadiness, his resolve. Taking a deep breath, Cross braced for the next impact, determined to keep the Ranger fighting as long as he drew breath.

[ Lt. Enyd Isolde Madsen]

Lieutenant Enyd Isolde Madsen stood within the diplomatic department aboard the the Helmet, eyes locked onto the chaotic display on the viewscreen. Her pulse pounded in her ears as Donatra’s ships, once thought allies, turned their weapons on both Klingon and Theurgy vessels indiscriminately. Outside the viewport, bursts of disruptor fire crisscrossed the void, and the Helmet occasionally lurched under the impact of enemy fire. Alarms wailed in the corridors, and the constant rumble of the ship’s shields absorbing damage made it impossible to think clearly.

Enyd and her team had worked tirelessly to bridge centuries of distrust between the Klingons and Romulans, fighting against the prejudice and deeply ingrained hostility on both sides on a damnable time crunch. Now, in the midst of their painstaking efforts, it seemed that some saboteurs had decided to upend all progress in one reckless act. Anger burned beneath her diplomatic calm, and she gritted her teeth, steadying herself as another hit rocked the ship. She’d been looking forward to that fancy dress dinner party too.

A Romulan warbird passed close to the viewport, its hull scorched and trailing debris, pursued by two Klingon Birds-of-Prey. One of the Klingon ships fired, striking the warbird’s aft engine and causing it to spiral out of formation. As it exploded in a violent flash, Enyd’s stomach tightened, not just from the loss of life but from the bitter realization that the fragile alliance was dissolving in real time before her eyes. What in the hell had gotten into Donatra to turn like this? Was it the fact that they’d shared the thalaron radiation intel with Martok’s forces? Did she so loathe no longer having an edge?

It wasn’t just the senseless violence that rattled Enyd, but the sheer stupidity of it all. Alliances as fragile as these didn’t survive betrayals like this. Whoever had orchestrated this chaos had done a fantastic job of ripping apart the tenuous threads holding this alliance together. They didn’t need the Infested to cause this sort of grief, as easy as it was to lay the blame at their slithering hides, it was just as likely that this had been done without their influence. If they survived the battle, Enyd knew the diplomatic fallout would be staggering, and that thought almost frustrated her more than the battle itself.

In the midst of her frustration, Enyd couldn’t help but think of Alistair. The thought of seeing him again after this nightmare gave her a small, stubborn sense of hope. She didn’t want to admit how much she missed him, or how desperately she wanted to feel his arms around her. Giving in to those feelings in the middle of battle was distracting. Yet, she was equally worried over Zark’s fate, her best friend sent to stop a star from exploding.

But for now, Enyd could do nothing but watch the stars outside the viewport flicker with the glow of disruptor fire, remaining ready for any order that came her way.

[Colonel Xiomek]

Colonel Xiomek’s Reman fleet (if a half dozen ships could be called such) slipped through the darkness of space, closing in on the battle coordinates with cold determination. His sources, deep within Tal’Aura’s ships, had confirmed what he had long hoped: the Praetor was dead. The knowledge brought a rare, bitter satisfaction—Tal’Aura’s tyranny finally ended. However, Xiomek’s hatred extended just as fiercely to the so-called Empress Donatra, whose manipulations threatened to prolong the suffering of their people.

The presence of the USS Theurgy remained a source of cautious calculation. Xiomek distrusted the Federation ship—outsiders who meddled in Romulan affairs with naive ideals. Yet, in the grand game unfolding, he recognized a potential ally in their recklessness. An outsider with nothing to lose and everything to gain was more likely to aid the Reman cause once the Romulan-centric government was toppled and replaced with what he hoped to be a joint initiative between people;s in rebuilding Romulus. But he wasn’t a politician, just the blunt force politicians use.

As his forces prepared to strike, still as of yet undetected by all currently within the fray, Xiomek’s resolve hardened. This battle was not merely about survival—it was the opening move in a larger war for the future of Romulus. The Praetor was gone, Donatra’s grip was tenuous, and the USS Theurgy’s role was uncertain. But Colonel Xiomek knew one thing with absolute clarity: the Reman would not be forgotten. They would rise from the shadows and claim what was theirs: to stand as equals in the light.
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Interregnum 01-02 S2 / Re: Day 10 [1326] Chaos in the Clouds of Qo'Nos
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
[ Lt. Enyd Isolde Madson | Mekro'vak Region | Qo'noS ] ATTN: @Eden

Enyd lay sprawled on the uneven ground, her bare skin warmed by the crackling campfire nearby and cooled by the crisp night air. The rugged wilderness of Qo’noS stretched around them, dotted with jagged rocks and gnarled trees. It was a surreal moment, as were many in Enyd's life. Hearling the Klingon warriors a short distance away, sharing bloodwine and raucous tales of battle, occasionally casting approving glances in their direction, the crackling of the fire, the sounds of the alien jungle...

Enyd’s body ached, her ribs sore from the wrestling match, and blood still seeped from more than a few places. Despite the pain, a slow, satisfied grin stretched across her lips. She'd never have guessed this is where the skydiving adventure would've led them but given the primal energy of the moment and the wild encouragement from the Klingon audience, it seemed oddly fitting.

Beside her, Cal lay catching his breath, his bare chest rising and falling in rhythm. Enyd couldn’t help but let her gaze linger for a moment, appreciating his rugged good looks—the strong line of his jaw, the way the firelight danced across his well-toned muscles. She couldn’t deny the thrill that had surged through her when they’d grappled so closely, his hands rough but surprisingly gentle when they weren’t trying to pin her to the ground.

She was up and beside him easily enough, with Rik'evet laughing as he handed Cal a mek'leth. She was chuckling to herself about mating when Cal gave her the quizzical look of confusion. His question from a moment earlier finally registered, and Enyd turned her head, raising an eyebrow with a teasing smile.

“Mating? How sheltered were you living in the clouds, Cal?” With a serious expression, working to hide her sarcasm, Enyd crossed her arms over her chest. “Back on my family’s ranch in Montana, mating usually meant a male and a female of a species got together and... well, made ice cream.”

At Cal's responding look, Enyd couldn’t help but laugh—a warm, breathless sound that made her ribs ache even more.

Enyd rolled her eyes, glancing at Cal with a wicked grin. “You’re going to have to explain to me later just what ‘mating’ means where you’re from.”

Grinning despite herself, Enyd shot Cal a playful look. She found his question endearing—especially after seeing how fiercely he’d fought during their impromptu match. Leaning closer, she whispered, “I think we’ve bruised each other enough for one night.” Hobbling back to the remnants of their belongings, Enyd found her combadge. "Best we say our farewells and head back."

Once they'd made their rounds, Enyd stood with the bit of meat they'd been gifted and tapped her combadge. “Two to beam directly to sickbay, please.”

As the transporter shimmered around them, Enyd couldn’t help but smile at Cal one more time, already anticipating the next time they’d get to “grapple” again—preferably somewhere less rocky and with fewer Klingon onlookers.
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Parallel Universes - "What if?" / Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
[Ens. Enyd Isolde Madsen |  Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime ] ATTN: @RyeTanker

Enyd leaned against the cool metal wall of Zark’s quarters, her eyes darting over the holographic map flickering in the dim light. Zark and Ryzit stood nearby, their antennae angled toward the display as they discussed possible routes. Enyd couldn’t help but notice how striking the two Andorian women looked, their features sharp and graceful even in the shadowy room.

Enyd smiled to herself. Objectively, she could appreciate their beauty—the vibrant blue skin, the way they moved with an effortless confidence—but the attraction just wasn’t there. Instead, she found herself more fascinated by their dynamic: Zark’s fearless, slightly reckless spirit balanced by Ryzit’s steady pragmatism. They fit together like puzzle pieces, and Enyd found it oddly comforting to be around them.

“I might have some old contacts with a Tellerite merchant,” Enyd offered, gesturing to the map. “They’re experts at creating chaos when needed—especially when profit is involved. I can reach out, see if they’re still in the business of well-timed distractions.” Her mind conjured up an image of Javec, going over the last encounter she'd had with him. “I’ll also ask Javec about backup. He’s resourceful, and... well, it doesn’t hurt that he’s easy on the eyes,” she admitted with a sly smile. The thought of working with the enigmatic Cardassian again brought a faint warmth to her cheeks.

There was still so much left unsaid and undone between them...

Refocusing, Enyd glanced at the hologram again. “How long do you think it’ll take to get to the cache?” she asked Ryzit, hoping to gauge how much time they had to pull together their escape plan. "The roof will be a good option only for so long. Even with back up."
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Episode 02: Cosmic Imperative / Re: Chapter 2: Mission Objective - Get Revad. Fight. Don't die (optional).
Last post by Ellen Fitz -
[ Lieutenant Frank Arnold | Main Engineering | Deck 25 | Vector 3 | USS Theurgy]

The ship rocked under the Chief's feet as he punched in a series of codes into the master display. The main screen focused in on the blazing FAB and blinked red with damage codes scrolling down the screen. It was bad. One of the fighters had crashed and other fires were active in the FAB. Another series of commands brought up the status of the structural reinforcements that had been installed over Qo'nos and the the were showing as active as they prevented the explosions from breaching bulkheads and decks around the fighter bay. More commands were punched in, specifically to inquire on the status of the polarized plating and force fields shoring up the bulkheads and decks around the magazines. The ship rocked either from enemy fire or from the explosions in the FAB, he couldn't tell though he was distantly aware of a call that the primary shield generators were still cycling, but the secondary systems were holding well. The main bulkheads showed green of no damage and with that, the Chief let out a sigh of relief. It looked like the fail safes and structural integrity of the war head casings were holding.

The fire didn't look too good though and since the ship still had another engagement to go to, it was in their best interest to get the situation contained. "Chief to DC teams Gamma 4 through 6, head to the FAB for damage control. Take steps to jettison compromised ordinance if necessary." Chief Arnold killed the comm link when he got his confirmations. There was little else to do for him as he watched the master plot take in information from all the internal and external sensors. Delta damage control teams were assisting with the fires in sickbay and the surrounding areas and reported they'd have them under control shortly. The wounded were being shifted to the Battle Sickbays in the mean time. A new blip appeared on the external sensor feed and the Chief Engineer's nostrils flared as he looked at the new datum. Just because one spent all their time in Engineering didn't mean they didn't pick up some additional knowledge about how the rest of a ship worked. His response was succinct as cold blue eyes looked at the mission status updates and he mentally nodded to himself. "Azrin! We're getting everyone back on board, start cycling up slipstream. Get us ready to jump!" Thick fingers pressed another button. "Bridge, Engineering, we're starting to power up the slipstream drive. Will advise when we can warp out."

[Vector 2 Battle Bridge | Deck 8 | Vector 2 | USS Theurgy]

Petty Officer Bodega kept his eyes glued to the sensor read outs even as the ship shook around him. He was the first to notice the energy signature entering the system from farther out. A sensor sweep of the area had picked up neutrino emissions and other particles that had been imperfectly concealed. A quick run of a sensor analysis package quickly changed the information points to warning amber of arriving Romulan ships. "Commander Cross, two new sensor points have arrived in system consistent with Romulan warbirds. Signatures are consistent with Vas Hatham class warbirds. We don't have track on them on on them at the moment, but vector information shows an intercept course in system."

The tactical calculus of the engagement flowed through Commander Cross' mind as he watched the flow of the engagement. Theurgy was winning the battle handily despite the damage to the FAB and the mission was effectively complete. The two new ships weren't much of a threat either, but they only needed to get lucky and it would cause Theurgy even more problems while they needed to withdraw. "Estimated time to intercept?" he quickly asked. It took a moment for the calculations to be run. "Half an hour sir." The sensor tech came back. It was suspicious though, two obsolete warbirds charging into a modern battle was suicide, yet they'd chosen to come anyway. "Show me the arrival track on the main screen." Commander Cross ordered and the screen changed from the furry of phaser fire to a digital representation of the new contacts coming into the system. The Vulcan stared at the recording for moment, then watched it repeat again. Then it hit him, the spacing was wrong. They were parallel but too far apart. They wouldn't risk a modern engagement unless there was a perceived advantage. That meant there was possibly a modern ship with them. He couldn't be sure, but they were at the point the Starfleet vessel could run. It was time to risk to finish this fight quickly and he snapped out the orders. "Helm, attack pattern Sierra-2. Tactical, disable their impulse engines, then warp nacelles."

The bridge crew responded as Theurgy put out an impulse burst that carried them past the flailing carrier faster than anticipated. Once in the Romlan's rear arc, the dreadnought aimed down and fired another impulse burst. Ventral thrusters joined in rotating the ship as it slid through space, clawing to bring its foward weapons to bear. A call from engineering told the bridge crew that additional power was being diverted to the SIF and IDF as the ship pulled a manoeuvre that was more appropriate for a Defiant Class. The Romulans electronic warfare systems tried desperatley to scramble the carrier's signature and the electronic clash echoed silently in space but too much punishment had been taken and the two ships were in knife fighting range.

Master Chief Petty Officer Klex Sonden watched the targeting karat lock on to the carrier with the parameters he'd programmed in and the square turned green as the program executed just as momentum was overcome and for a brief second as the Ranger slid to a halt in space, the bow was pointed at the carrier. Bright orange phaser fire and red photon torpedoes lanced out from the Starfleet vessel. Whatever shielding was left on the Romulan carrier failed in a wave of blue energy that cascaded across a formerly invisible energy bubble, and the explosions of phaser and torpedo impacts blew shards of metal off the hull as the Romulan impulse manifolds exploded and vomited glowing wreckage into space. The straining impulse engines on the Ranger burned bright as the surged forward and shrugged aside any return fire from the coasting target. The helm made a few adjustments as the ship side stepped in space, rotating with the powerless carrier. As Theurgy passed over the carrier, the ventral phaser arrays fired and metal screamed inside the Romulan ship as the nacelles were sliced off.

The dreadnought raced off with small craft returning to the ship for highly kinetic combat landings while the aft torpedo launchers added insult to injury by destroying the nacelles then they'd floated far enough away from the carrier. Commander Cross nodded in satisfaction at a job well done. "Bridge to Engineering. Status on the slip stream?" The Chief Engineers reply was quick. "Capacitors will be ready in two minutes." Commander Cross mentally nodded at this. "Helm, sets course for the triangle, then engage slipstream when ready.

~~
[Cmdr. Cross | Battle Bridge | V. 2 | Deck 8 | The Ranger ]
Acceptable losses.

Lieutenant Jonathan Bryne - Killed in Action
Lieutenant RraHnam - grievously injured, required stasis chamber
Lieutenant Junior Grade Evelyn Rawley - Killed in Action
Ensign Sarah Bjorge - grievously injured, required stasis chamber
Ensign Liam Herrold - Killed in Action
Acceptable losses.

This was a phrase Starfleet officers commonly used when assessing a mission before conducting it, and then IF the mission was a success, they used the term again for any loss in the process. It was a fucking miserable phrase that carried heavy connotations with it regardless of if used before or after a mission.

“Sir,” Cross looked up from the PADD he’d been studying with the list of those so-called ‘acceptable losses’ they’d incurred thus far, “sensors showed a temporal anomaly just a moment ago. Originating from within the ship.”

[ Cross to Hebert. ] His head hurt as he activated the combadge. If he never had to deal with the USS Relativity and anything remotely related to time travel ever again, Cross would be a happy man. [ Status on our guest? ]

A moment passed before Lieutenant Junior Grade Hebert of Intelligence responded. [ Gone, sir. Is that a problem? ]

Cross shook his head. [ No, carry on. ]

No longer having the temporal agent onboard brought with it only a moment’s relief before another alert broadsided the Vulcan.

“Sir, we’re approaching the Triangle.” From the woman’s tone of voice, announcing their soon arrival at their much sought-after destination wasn’t the only thing she had to share. “Scanners are picking up weapon’s fire.”

Acceptable losses.

Cross inwardly cursed, realizing they were likely about to add to the list he’d just been reading over. Considering the harrowing journey they’d just completed, running from the Romulan carrier after extracting Revad, dealing with the hit-and-run tactics of the warbirds as they fled, especially vulnerable with the drive cut out, again, he couldn’t help but wonder if the Ranger would even be able to reconnect with the Helmet if they were to survive this next battle. They’d taken damage on multiple decks, suffered multiple losses, and were already operating at less than peak efficiency. Whatever it was they were about to face, Cross hoped to hell the others had already returned; otherwise, this could be their last battle.

[ All hands, battle stations. ] Cross grimly nodded to himself as they careened into the Triangle, courageously facing down whatever it was lying in wait for them.

~~
[LT.jg Dominic ‘Atlas’ Winters | Deck 16 | Fighter Assault Bay | Ranger

Just before the slipstream drive engaged Atlas had docked with the Ranger so they weren’t left behind in the dust. Dominic relieved himself, got some snacks and headed back to his ship while waiting for their next deployment. He sat and waited as the entire Hangar bustled with intense activity of repairs, replenishing munitions and otherwise a lot of other busywork that the ground crews needed to handle.

He refrained from much in the way of a debrief and lurked by the fighter, eating his food and replenishing his energy. Up until the ship went into Red Alert as Cross’ words came over the Comm. “All hands, battle stations.”

At that point, Atlas slid into his chair, engaged the canopy and fitted his helmet. Then, he launched out the Hangar bay the moment he had a clear and safe path to do so. “Let’s get to it!”


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