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* 24<sup>th</sup> of January: Stardate 57442.04. The ''Theurgy'' managed to shake of pursuit from [[Task Force Archeron]] in the Borderlands after having been chased for 2 months. | * 24<sup>th</sup> of January: Stardate 57442.04. The ''Theurgy'' managed to shake of pursuit from [[Task Force Archeron]] in the Borderlands after having been chased for 2 months. | ||
* They found an uncharted M-Class planet in the Mahéwa System and settled into orbit in order to replenish supplies and repair the ship. | * They found an uncharted M-Class planet in the Mahéwa System and settled into orbit in order to replenish supplies and repair the ship. | ||
* Two crewmembers - [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] and [[Cir'Cie]] - were contaminated by flora on the planet, and caused an outbreak of the Niga virus, named after the planet. | * Two crewmembers - [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] and [[Cir'Cie]] - were contaminated by flora on the planet, and caused an outbreak of the [[Niga]] virus, named after the planet. | ||
* At the behest of the plants, the minds of the infected were intent of interplanetary pollination – the spreading of the infectious flora. The parasitic pollen propagated itself within the infected - spreading itself through bodily fluids to new victims. The main symptoms of the intoxication were suppression of all sexual inhibitions and a rising urge to copulate with as many others possible. | * At the behest of the plants, the minds of the infected were intent of interplanetary pollination – the spreading of the infectious flora. The parasitic pollen propagated itself within the infected - spreading itself through bodily fluids to new victims. The main symptoms of the intoxication were suppression of all sexual inhibitions and a rising urge to copulate with as many others possible. | ||
* The virus almost took over the whole crew, since the Ship AI’s surveillance sensors had a programming flaw of non-disclosure - making her unable to report sexual activities of the crew - but the outbreak was halted by the timeship ''[[USS Relativity]]''. The ship brought the antidote that Doctor Nicander developed before he was infected back to the past and stopped the outbreak before it could spread through the galaxy. All memory engrams that the brain formed during the time as infected were subject to the antidote as well, which kept the infected from remembering what they'd done under the influence of the virus. This aided immensely in the recovery process. | * The virus almost took over the whole crew, since the Ship AI’s surveillance sensors had a programming flaw of non-disclosure - making her unable to report sexual activities of the crew - but the outbreak was halted by the timeship ''[[USS Relativity]]''. The ship brought the antidote that Doctor Nicander developed before he was infected back to the past and stopped the outbreak before it could spread through the galaxy. All memory engrams that the brain formed during the time as infected were subject to the antidote as well, which kept the infected from remembering what they'd done under the influence of the virus. This aided immensely in the recovery process. | ||
* The ''[[USS Relativity]]'' revealed how the Infested planted the virus there specifically for the ''Theurgy'' and her crew, suggesting how the Infested were using time-travel to further their goals. Captain Ives then ordered the uninhabited planet Niga destroyed. | * The ''[[USS Relativity]]'' revealed how [[the Infested]] planted the virus there specifically for the ''Theurgy'' and her crew, suggesting how [[the Infested]] were using time-travel to further their goals. Captain Ives then ordered the uninhabited planet [[Niga]] destroyed. | ||
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* Two weeks later, the 7<sup>th</sup> of February, Stardate 57477.24. After repairs following the the Niga Incident, the course was set for the Nimbus system, where the crew hoped to trade for spare parts and supplies that their replicators could not provide. They crawled slowly along an asteroid field in the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] Neutral Zone to avoid detection by [[Starfleet]] and whilst doing so, [[Captain Jien Ives|Captain Ives]] ordered an away team to head for [[Nimbus III]] and Paradise City, where the team might begin to trade ahead of their arrival. | * Two weeks later, the 7<sup>th</sup> of February, Stardate 57477.24. After repairs following the the [[Niga]] Incident, the course was set for the Nimbus system, where the crew hoped to trade for spare parts and supplies that their replicators could not provide. They crawled slowly along an asteroid field in the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] Neutral Zone to avoid detection by [[Starfleet]] and whilst doing so, [[Captain Jien Ives|Captain Ives]] ordered an away team to head for [[Nimbus III]] and Paradise City, where the team might begin to trade ahead of their arrival. | ||
* The team located a missing industrial replicator, and while broken, Engineer [[Lin Kae]] could repair it, and in payment for this service to the local [[civilian]] engineer who was in possession of the replicator - [[Rihen Neyah]] - they were allowed to replicate spare parts and supplies that were crucial to the repair of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]''. | * The team located a missing industrial replicator, and while broken, Engineer [[Lin Kae]] could repair it, and in payment for this service to the local [[civilian]] engineer who was in possession of the replicator - [[Rihen Neyah]] - they were allowed to replicate spare parts and supplies that were crucial to the repair of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]''. | ||
* Aboard the Theurgy, the effects upon morale were still troubling the crew after the outbreak they suffered in the Mahéwa System. Yet gradually, Counsellor [[Garen Nelis]] made progress with keeping the repercussions to a minimum. Since Squadron Commander [[Jaru Rel]] was put in stasis due to the grave injuries he suffered during the [[Niga|Niga Incident]], the pilot Miles Renard was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and given the position as leader of the Lone Wolves Squadron. W | * Aboard the Theurgy, the effects upon morale were still troubling the crew after the outbreak they suffered in the Mahéwa System. Yet gradually, Counsellor [[Garen Nelis]] made progress with keeping the repercussions to a minimum. Since Squadron Commander [[Jaru Rel]] was put in stasis due to the grave injuries he suffered during the [[Niga|Niga Incident]], the pilot Miles Renard was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and given the position as leader of the [[Lone Wolves Squadron]]. W | ||
* In the <nowiki>Science</nowiki> Department, the [[Ash'reem]] man by the name [[Sarresh Morali]] struggled with his role on the ''[[USS Theurgy|USS Theurgy]]'' after having been transferred from the timeship [[USS Relativity]]. His memories of the potential future were wiped because of the temporal directive and he was only allowed crude equipment to detect another incursion like the one in the Mahéwa System. Bitterly, he regretted Captain Ducane of the ''Relativity'' abandoning him in the late 24th century. Blaming [[Captain Jien Ives|Captain Ives]] for demanding his transfer, the only comfort he found in his situation was the fact that there was other Ash'reem aboard. | * In the <nowiki>Science</nowiki> Department, the [[Ash'reem]] man by the name [[Sarresh Morali]] struggled with his role on the ''[[USS Theurgy|USS Theurgy]]'' after having been transferred from the timeship [[USS Relativity]]. His memories of the potential future were wiped because of the temporal directive and he was only allowed crude equipment to detect another incursion like the one in the Mahéwa System. Bitterly, he regretted Captain Ducane of the ''Relativity'' abandoning him in the late 24th century. Blaming [[Captain Jien Ives|Captain Ives]] for demanding his transfer, the only comfort he found in his situation was the fact that there was other [[Ash'reem]] aboard. | ||
* Little did the crew know that the [[Niga|Niga Incident]] had drawn attention from a being unlike any of them met before – drawn there because of its ancient nature. | * Little did the crew know that the [[Niga|Niga Incident]] had drawn attention from a being unlike any of them met before – drawn there because of its ancient nature. | ||
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* Six days after departing the Mahéwa System and successfully gathering supplies from Nimbus III, on the 13th of February - Stardate 57489.45 - the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' was visited by an omnipotent alien entity. It was only through divine intervention – literally – that the crew could continue their mission. | * Six days after departing the Mahéwa System and successfully gathering supplies from [[Nimbus III]], on the 13th of February - Stardate 57489.45 - the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' was visited by an omnipotent alien entity. It was only through divine intervention – literally – that the crew could continue their mission. | ||
* During the time that this entity visited the ship and cast things into chaos, it became evident that it might have been a figure that shaped mankind's early history, not to mention many other early cultures in the galaxy. To various extents, the entity was once the figurehead of all religious beliefs pertaining to love, sexuality, and war. It was known by many names, yet on Earth, she was most popularly known as [[Ishtar]], Inanna, Aphroditie, Venus, or Freya. | * During the time that this entity visited the ship and cast things into chaos, it became evident that it might have been a figure that shaped mankind's early history, not to mention many other early cultures in the galaxy. To various extents, the entity was once the figurehead of all religious beliefs pertaining to love, sexuality, and war. It was known by many names, yet on Earth, she was most popularly known as [[Ishtar]], Inanna, Aphroditie, Venus, or Freya. | ||
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* Evening, same day as the Ishtar Entity left the ''Theurgy''. It was the 13th of February - Stardate 57489.45 - and before the scheduled Senior Staff meeting. | * Evening, same day as the [[Ishtar]] Entity left the ''Theurgy''. It was the 13th of February - Stardate 57489.45 - and before the scheduled Senior Staff meeting. | ||
* During the Ishtar visit, Captain Ives had briefly been split into to separate individuals - one male and one female - and Thea had been transformed in an organic human woman. Other crewmembers had experienced similar things, like the Trill First Officer - Edena Rez - who's former hosts of the Rez symbiont had come alive again, walking the ship as if they never died. One of which were Jona Rez, who showed his ruthless nature when they tried to isolate the Ishtar entity and in doing so, had no compunction about torturing the entity once she was caught. While it never happened, it showed the bridge crew who their First Officer's symbiont used to be. | * During the [[Ishtar]] visit, Captain Ives had briefly been split into to separate individuals - one male and one female - and [[Thea]] had been transformed in an organic [[human]] woman. Other crewmembers had experienced similar things, like the [[Trill]] First Officer - [[Edena Rez]] - who's former hosts of the Rez symbiont had come alive again, walking the ship as if they never died. One of which were Jona Rez, who showed his ruthless nature when they tried to isolate the [[Ishtar]] entity and in doing so, had no compunction about torturing the entity once she was caught. While it never happened, it showed the bridge crew who their First Officer's symbiont used to be. | ||
* Through the day, the crew took the opportunity to process the events that had just transpired, which had both allowed for new acquaintances to be made and also destroyed friendships between others. | * Through the day, the crew took the opportunity to process the events that had just transpired, which had both allowed for new acquaintances to be made and also destroyed friendships between others. | ||
* In the Holographic Laboratory, [[Lin Kae]] showed [[Theurgy "Thea" NX-79854|Thea]] what he had been working on since he had visited [[Nimbus III]]. With the help of the industrial replicator, he had the parts to finish a project he had been theorizing and working on for years. The schematic he showed the A.I. was of a mobile emitter, which he would tailor to fit [[Theurgy "Thea" NX-79854|Thea]]'s hardware and software. It would give her a subspace synchronization link to keep her in perfect data synchronisation with the ship's systems. Moreover, the emitter would not only rely on isolinear storage capacity, but a photonic storage library that could not only accommodate [[Thea]]'s original projection, but also expand upon it with upgraded sensor mapping. If he could digitize organic senses into photonic subroutines, the emitter would be able to store the massive amount of data such a sensory mapping would generate. A project began to allow Thea to feel the world around her like an organic might, and thus helping her feel as alive as when the Ishtar entity had made her human for a brief time. | * In the Holographic Laboratory, [[Lin Kae]] showed [[Theurgy "Thea" NX-79854|Thea]] what he had been working on since he had visited [[Nimbus III]]. With the help of the industrial replicator, he had the parts to finish a project he had been theorizing and working on for years. The schematic he showed the A.I. was of a mobile emitter, which he would tailor to fit [[Theurgy "Thea" NX-79854|Thea]]'s hardware and software. It would give her a subspace synchronization link to keep her in perfect data synchronisation with the ship's systems. Moreover, the emitter would not only rely on isolinear storage capacity, but a photonic storage library that could not only accommodate [[Thea]]'s original projection, but also expand upon it with upgraded sensor mapping. If he could digitize organic senses into photonic subroutines, the emitter would be able to store the massive amount of data such a sensory mapping would generate. A project began to allow [[Thea]] to feel the world around her like an organic might, and thus helping her feel as alive as when the [[Ishtar]] entity had made her [[human]] for a brief time. | ||
* As the Senior Staff convened in the evening, the ''Theurgy'' reached the Hromi Cluster. | * As the Senior Staff convened in the evening, the ''Theurgy'' reached the Hromi Cluster. | ||
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* Evening, 13th of February - Stardate 57489.45. The Senior Staff meeting is ended prematurely when a Federation starship is detected on sensors. The ''Theurgy'' encountered the ''[[USS Harbinger]]'' outside the Hromi Cluster but even as the ship used to belong to [[Task Force Archeron]], Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] showed no hostile intent. It was revealed that the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' shared the Theurgy's fate, being persecuted as traitors as well. | * Evening, 13th of February - Stardate 57489.45. The Senior Staff meeting is ended prematurely when a [[Federation]] starship is detected on sensors. The ''Theurgy'' encountered the ''[[USS Harbinger]]'' outside the Hromi Cluster but even as the ship used to belong to [[Task Force Archeron]], Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] showed no hostile intent. It was revealed that the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' shared the Theurgy's fate, being persecuted as traitors as well. | ||
* After being sent to hunt the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' down, Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] and his crew discovered a certain Ensign [[Civilian NPCs|Sonja Acreth]] sending subspace messages back to Earth, and while not knowing as much as the ''Theurgy'', [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] had cause to doubt the legitimacy of his orders to destroy the ''Theurgy''. Doing so openly, however, provoked an immediate response from [[Starfleet Command]], and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' was also branded traitors. Being an Akira-class warship that served as a carrier for a wing of forty [[Federation]] [[Warp]] Fighters, they survived much in thanks to their [[Tactical CONN]] pilots, most of whom had been killed in action. | * After being sent to hunt the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' down, Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] and his crew discovered a certain Ensign [[Civilian NPCs|Sonja Acreth]] sending subspace messages back to Earth, and while not knowing as much as the ''Theurgy'', [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] had cause to doubt the legitimacy of his orders to destroy the ''Theurgy''. Doing so openly, however, provoked an immediate response from [[Starfleet Command]], and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' was also branded traitors. Being an Akira-class warship that served as a carrier for a wing of forty [[Federation]] [[Warp]] Fighters, they survived much in thanks to their [[Tactical CONN]] pilots, most of whom had been killed in action. | ||
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* Just as the two starships were in brittle communications with little trust between them, they were attacked by third single starship. Together with the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' , the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' fought this hunter sent by their common unknown enemy - a starship from the future. A ship named the ''[[USS Calamity]]'', with an completely holographic crew compliment, and under complete command of it's Ship A.I. | * Just as the two starships were in brittle communications with little trust between them, they were attacked by third single starship. Together with the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' , the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' fought this hunter sent by their common unknown enemy - a starship from the future. A ship named the ''[[USS Calamity]]'', with an completely holographic crew compliment, and under complete command of it's Ship A.I. | ||
* During this battle, half of the Senior Staff on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' was shot down on the Main Bridge by the [[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'s A.I - Cala - who infiltrated the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' with a mobile emitter. An emitter which was beamed to a [[civilian]] shuttle that was caught in the crossfire and taken aboard the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' mid-battle. | * During this battle, half of the Senior Staff on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' was shot down on the Main Bridge by the [[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'s A.I - [[Cala]] - who infiltrated the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' with a mobile emitter. An emitter which was beamed to a [[civilian]] shuttle that was caught in the crossfire and taken aboard the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' mid-battle. | ||
* In the end, the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' was forced to make a [[tactical]] retreat after a rigged shuttle detonated its [[warp]] core next it. The ''Theurgy'' and the ''Harbinger'' sent their surviving Valkyrie pilots to leave a false [[warp]] trail so that the two starships could fly to [[Theta Eridani IV]] in the Acamar System on impulse. Once the two ships landed and began damage assessments, and the Valkyrie-pilots returned, a memorial ceremony was held on the plain between the two ships. Many people were recovering in the Triage Centre, others in the hot springs area, and a full week of repairs on the damaged starships began. | * In the end, the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' was forced to make a [[tactical]] retreat after a rigged shuttle detonated its [[warp]] core next it. The ''Theurgy'' and the ''Harbinger'' sent their surviving Valkyrie pilots to leave a false [[warp]] trail so that the two starships could fly to [[Theta Eridani IV]] in the Acamar System on impulse. Once the two ships landed and began damage assessments, and the Valkyrie-pilots returned, a memorial ceremony was held on the plain between the two ships. Many people were recovering in the Triage Centre, others in the hot springs area, and a full week of repairs on the damaged starships began. | ||
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* During the week on [[Theta Eridani IV]], the two crews worked together to repair the ships after the encounter with the ''Calamity''. Furthermore, with the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' being the superior starship, Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] urged to transfer the majority of his crew to the ''Theurgy''-class ship. The ''Harbinger'' was to function as [[tactical]] distraction, and its systems were refitted to be run by a skeleton crew. The new crew compliment served to patch up the holes in the ''Theurgy’s'' ranks after all the fighting it had gone through after leaving Earth nearly three months earlier. | * During the week on [[Theta Eridani IV]], the two crews worked together to repair the ships after the encounter with the ''Calamity''. Furthermore, with the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' being the superior starship, Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] urged to transfer the majority of his crew to the ''Theurgy''-class ship. The ''Harbinger'' was to function as [[tactical]] distraction, and its systems were refitted to be run by a skeleton crew. The new crew compliment served to patch up the holes in the ''Theurgy’s'' ranks after all the fighting it had gone through after leaving Earth nearly three months earlier. | ||
* During the week, an attempt to interrogate Ensign [[Civilian NPCs|Sonja Acreth]] was made in the ''Harbinger’s'' brig, but it nearly resulted in the death of both starship's Captains and their present Executive Officers. Acreth revealed herself to be one of the enemies - the Infested - and they proved themselves to me far more than power-hungry instigators. Acreth nearly escaped before she was returned to her holding cell. She managed to kill the ''Harbinger’s'' Chief of <nowiki>Security</nowiki>, showing inhuman strength and speed combined with a second personality. It was in that way the theory that [[Starfleet Command]] - together with any other unknown factions that had been overtaken at that point - were joined with parasitical aliens that existed in some kind of flux, making them undetectable inside their host bodies. | * During the week, an attempt to interrogate Ensign [[Civilian NPCs|Sonja Acreth]] was made in the ''Harbinger’s'' brig, but it nearly resulted in the death of both starship's Captains and their present Executive Officers. Acreth revealed herself to be one of the enemies - [[the Infested]] - and they proved themselves to me far more than power-hungry instigators. Acreth nearly escaped before she was returned to her holding cell. She managed to kill the ''Harbinger’s'' Chief of <nowiki>Security</nowiki>, showing inhuman strength and speed combined with a second personality. It was in that way the theory that [[Starfleet Command]] - together with any other unknown factions that had been overtaken at that point - were joined with parasitical aliens that existed in some kind of flux, making them undetectable inside their host bodies. | ||
* The 22<sup>th</sup> of February - Stardate 57514.95O - was the eight day of repairs on [[Theta Eridani IV]]. It was the day at which the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' found them once more. She attacked the valley that they had set down in with orbital strikes, and sent down her own swarms of [[warp]] fighters - the futuristic [[AC-507 Mk I Reaver]]s. As if orbital strikes and the Reavers were not enough, the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' triggered a planet-wide tectonic event with her orbital strikes - making all the sleeping volcanoes in the area erupt and the ground to heave in unrest. The two crews lived in modular shelters since the two starships were powered down, and while a pre-arranged defense-plan was set in action, there were many casualties before the two ships could ascend. | * The 22<sup>th</sup> of February - Stardate 57514.95O - was the eight day of repairs on [[Theta Eridani IV]]. It was the day at which the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' found them once more. She attacked the valley that they had set down in with orbital strikes, and sent down her own swarms of [[warp]] fighters - the futuristic [[AC-507 Mk I Reaver]]s. As if orbital strikes and the Reavers were not enough, the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' triggered a planet-wide tectonic event with her orbital strikes - making all the sleeping volcanoes in the area erupt and the ground to heave in unrest. The two crews lived in modular shelters since the two starships were powered down, and while a pre-arranged defense-plan was set in action, there were many casualties before the two ships could ascend. | ||
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* Having left the atmosphere of [[Theta Eridani IV]], the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' had already taken off at maximum [[warp]] for an unknown reason, leaving her [[AC-507 Mk I Reaver|Reaver]]s behind to finish to job. Because of the Gamma-radiation from the restless planet, sensors did not show the reason why she left until they finished their ascent. The reason for which was the arrival of [[Task Force Archeron]]. | * Having left the atmosphere of [[Theta Eridani IV]], the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' had already taken off at maximum [[warp]] for an unknown reason, leaving her [[AC-507 Mk I Reaver|Reaver]]s behind to finish to job. Because of the Gamma-radiation from the restless planet, sensors did not show the reason why she left until they finished their ascent. The reason for which was the arrival of [[Task Force Archeron]]. | ||
* Had it not been for two allies aboard the'' [[USS Archeron]]'' - the leading Odyssey-class ship of the [[Starfleet]] task force - both the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' would have been destroyed. Intelligence Officer [[Commander Carrigan Trent|Carrigan Trent]] deployed a virus through the fleet's shared subspace network and powered down all the ships, merely life-support uncompromised. The virus also vented all shuttle bays, leaving all the crews without communications or means to pursue the theurgy, much less the ability to leave their drifting starships. Commander Trent defected to the ''Theurgy'', taking a shuttle he had secured ahead of time, and with him came also another officer - someone who was presumed dead. His body had been picked up during the last battle that the ''Archeron'' had fought with the ''Theurgy''. His name was Wenn Cinn, and he was the former Chief of [[Security]] on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', claiming to have been restored to life by the Prophets. | * Had it not been for two allies aboard the'' [[USS Archeron]]'' - the leading Odyssey-class ship of the [[Starfleet]] task force - both the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' would have been destroyed. Intelligence Officer [[Commander Carrigan Trent|Carrigan Trent]] deployed a virus through the fleet's shared subspace network and powered down all the ships, merely life-support uncompromised. The virus also vented all shuttle bays, leaving all the crews without communications or means to pursue the theurgy, much less the ability to leave their drifting starships. Commander Trent defected to the ''Theurgy'', taking a shuttle he had secured ahead of time, and with him came also another officer - someone who was presumed dead. His body had been picked up during the last battle that the ''Archeron'' had fought with the ''Theurgy''. His name was [[Wenn Cinn]], and he was the former Chief of [[Security]] on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', claiming to have been restored to life by the Prophets. | ||
* During the repairs on [[Theta Eridani IV]], engineers on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' developed two cloaking devices, and they served to save the lives of both crews before the virus took effect throughout the [[Task Force Archeron]] - hiding them from the initial attack. When virus had claimed all the starships in orbit of Theta Eridani IV, the ''Theurgy'' let the shuttle carrying Trent and Wenn Cinn dock. After that, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' fled separate ways towards an agreed-upon rendezvous point in a Class-9 nebulae deep into [[Klingon]] Neutral Zone space. | * During the repairs on [[Theta Eridani IV]], engineers on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' developed two cloaking devices, and they served to save the lives of both crews before the virus took effect throughout the [[Task Force Archeron]] - hiding them from the initial attack. When virus had claimed all the starships in orbit of [[Theta Eridani IV]], the ''Theurgy'' let the shuttle carrying Trent and [[Wenn Cinn]] dock. After that, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' fled separate ways towards an agreed-upon rendezvous point in a Class-9 nebulae deep into [[Klingon]] Neutral Zone space. | ||
* Two days after leaving [[Theta Eridani IV]], on 24<sup>th</sup> of February - Stardate 57519.98 - the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' met up again and remained hidden in the nebula in order to regroup where the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' may not find them. Taking the opportunity to do so, one of the civilians that had aboard - [[Rihen Neyah]] - arranged a Festival of the Moons upon one of the ''Theurgy´s'' holodecks in order to let the two harried crews have one last "shore-leave" before they were to set out anew. | * Two days after leaving [[Theta Eridani IV]], on 24<sup>th</sup> of February - Stardate 57519.98 - the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' met up again and remained hidden in the nebula in order to regroup where the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'' may not find them. Taking the opportunity to do so, one of the civilians that had aboard - [[Rihen Neyah]] - arranged a Festival of the Moons upon one of the ''Theurgy´s'' holodecks in order to let the two harried crews have one last "shore-leave" before they were to set out anew. | ||
* Unbeknownst to the crews of the both the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'', the ''Harbinger’s'' First Officer - Commander [[T'Rena]] - had convinced Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] that resisting the enemy that had taken over Starfleet Command was futile. She showed the Captain the only conclusion of the mission that she saw based on what Acreth had told them at Theta Eridani IV. She had deduced that the only means through which to survive was to retreat. A plan was formed to hijack the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and take the crews of both ships into unknown space, starting a colony away from the pending development. In order to make the crews to follow any order given, [[T'Rena]] used mind-melds to brainwash key members of both crews to come around to her way of thinking, just like she had done to Captain Vasser. | * Unbeknownst to the crews of the both the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'', the ''Harbinger’s'' First Officer - Commander [[T'Rena]] - had convinced Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] that resisting the enemy that had taken over [[Starfleet Command]] was futile. She showed the Captain the only conclusion of the mission that she saw based on what Acreth had told them at [[Theta Eridani IV]]. She had deduced that the only means through which to survive was to retreat. A plan was formed to hijack the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and take the crews of both ships into unknown space, starting a colony away from the pending development. In order to make the crews to follow any order given, [[T'Rena]] used mind-melds to brainwash key members of both crews to come around to her way of thinking, just like she had done to Captain Vasser. | ||
* The event held on the holodeck presented a good opportunity for her to approach as many of the two crews as possible, turning them over to her influence through the course of the night. | * The event held on the holodeck presented a good opportunity for her to approach as many of the two crews as possible, turning them over to her influence through the course of the night. | ||
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* 25<sup>th</sup> of February, 2381, Stardate 57522.49. At noon the day after the holographic Festival of the Moons, Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] sprang the planned mutiny against Ives, overtaking the ''Theurgy''. He did so with the help of the mind-melded [[Selena Ravenholm]], by her deactivating [[Theurgy "Thea" NX-79854|Thea]] and letting the Theurgy rely on the auxiliary starship computer. Captain Vasser threw Captain Ives and First Officer Rez into the Brig and killed anyone who opposed him. | * 25<sup>th</sup> of February, 2381, Stardate 57522.49. At noon the day after the holographic Festival of the Moons, Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] sprang the planned mutiny against Ives, overtaking the ''Theurgy''. He did so with the help of the mind-melded [[Selena Ravenholm]], by her deactivating [[Theurgy "Thea" NX-79854|Thea]] and letting the Theurgy rely on the auxiliary starship computer. Captain Vasser threw Captain Ives and First Officer Rez into the Brig and killed anyone who opposed him. | ||
* Commander [[T'Rena]] - through Captain Vasser - managed to hold the ''Theurgy'' for almost two hours, despite the heavy resistance of Ives' crew. Aboard the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'', Lieutenant [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] was supposed to become the new Cheif of Security, but since she had yet to be mind-melded by [[T'Rena]], she was instead thrown into the brig. There, she teamed up with the ship's chief [[Medical|medical]] officer, Doctor [[ | * Commander [[T'Rena]] - through Captain Vasser - managed to hold the ''Theurgy'' for almost two hours, despite the heavy resistance of Ives' crew. Aboard the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'', Lieutenant [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] was supposed to become the new Cheif of [[Security]], but since she had yet to be mind-melded by [[T'Rena]], she was instead thrown into the brig. There, she teamed up with the ship's chief [[Medical|medical]] officer, Doctor [[Amelya Rez|Amelya Duv]] and [[Tactical Conn NPCs|Dor'GhItlh Squadron]]’s Ensign [[Christopher Slayton, callsign "Husker"|Christopher Slayton]], and escaped the brig to try and take over the bridge of the Akira-class ship. | ||
* Aboard the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', [[Commander Carrigan Trent|Carrigan Trent]] and acting Chief Engineer [[William Robert "Billy Bob" O'Connell]] managed to escape the coup on the bridge and got to one of the Battle Bridges to contest Vasser's command. [[Wenn Cinn]] led a number of <nowiki>Tactical CONN</nowiki> officers and enlisted Fighter Bay Ops personnel in an effort to liberate Captain Ives and Commander Rez. | * Aboard the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', [[Commander Carrigan Trent|Carrigan Trent]] and acting Chief Engineer [[William Robert "Billy Bob" O'Connell]] managed to escape the coup on the bridge and got to one of the Battle Bridges to contest Vasser's command. [[Wenn Cinn]] led a number of <nowiki>Tactical CONN</nowiki> officers and enlisted Fighter Bay Ops personnel in an effort to liberate Captain Ives and Commander Rez. | ||
* Those loyal to Captain Ives had nearly managed to secure command of the ''Theurgy'' when the ''[[USS Calamity]]'' intercepted them. A great battle was fought both aboard the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' against those loyal to Vasser, as well as against the ''Calamity'', but in the end, Captain Ives prevailed thanks to the people still loyal to him. The last remaining Vector of the ''Calamity'' was destroyed when ThanIda zh'Wann, Doctor Duv, and Ensign Slayton set the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' on a collision course with the nightmare ship. The remaining ''Harbinger'' officers had already set the Akira-class ship to self-destruct and abandoned ship, so the three officers used the opportunity to the best possible advantage before escaping the doomed ship. During the fighting, both Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] and Commander [[T'Rena]] were killed in action. | * Those loyal to Captain Ives had nearly managed to secure command of the ''Theurgy'' when the ''[[USS Calamity]]'' intercepted them. A great battle was fought both aboard the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' against those loyal to Vasser, as well as against the ''Calamity'', but in the end, Captain Ives prevailed thanks to the people still loyal to him. The last remaining Vector of the ''Calamity'' was destroyed when [[ThanIda zh'Wann]], Doctor Duv, and Ensign Slayton set the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' on a collision course with the nightmare ship. The remaining ''Harbinger'' officers had already set the Akira-class ship to self-destruct and abandoned ship, so the three officers used the opportunity to the best possible advantage before escaping the doomed ship. During the fighting, both Captain [[Declan Vasser|Vasser]] and Commander [[T'Rena]] were killed in action. | ||
* The ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' found itself manned with the remnants of the crews from both ships, whose spirit and loyalties had been tested to their limit. In the aftermath, [[Dr._Maya|Doctor Maya]] and Ensign [[Cir'Cie]] helped restore the minds of those still believing in T'Rena's vision of the future. The question now was, would the two crews be able to coalesce and function as a unit? | * The ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' found itself manned with the remnants of the crews from both ships, whose spirit and loyalties had been tested to their limit. In the aftermath, [[Dr._Maya|Doctor Maya]] and Ensign [[Cir'Cie]] helped restore the minds of those still believing in [[T'Rena]]'s vision of the future. The question now was, would the two crews be able to coalesce and function as a unit? | ||
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* During the week after the battle against the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'', there was a Search-and-Rescue operation launched to find the crew that had abandoned the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' in escape pods before it was destroyed. Lieutenant Commander [[Natalie Stark]] was given command of the ''Theurgy’s'' yacht - the [[Manta-class Advanced Scout|Manta-class advanced scout]] ''[[USS Allegiant NX-80978|USS Allegiant]]'' - to find those who had fled the doomed starship and bring them back alive despite any residual brainwashing from the late Commander [[T'Rena]]. [[Dr. Maya|Doctor Maya]] participated in the away mission to help restore the minds of the ''Harbinger'' officers. A memorial service was held in the ''Theurgy’s'' fighter bay for those lost in the battle. | * During the week after the battle against the ''[[USS Calamity|Calamity]]'', there was a Search-and-Rescue operation launched to find the crew that had abandoned the ''[[USS Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' in escape pods before it was destroyed. Lieutenant Commander [[Natalie Stark]] was given command of the ''Theurgy’s'' yacht - the [[Manta-class Advanced Scout|Manta-class advanced scout]] ''[[USS Allegiant NX-80978|USS Allegiant]]'' - to find those who had fled the doomed starship and bring them back alive despite any residual brainwashing from the late Commander [[T'Rena]]. [[Dr. Maya|Doctor Maya]] participated in the away mission to help restore the minds of the ''Harbinger'' officers. A memorial service was held in the ''Theurgy’s'' fighter bay for those lost in the battle. | ||
* Repairs and preparations began for a new mission to [[Starbase 84]]. Since one of her former hosts - Jona Rez - took over her body and betrayed Captain Ives during the face-off against Captain Vasser, [[Edena Rez]] stepped down as First Officer. Lieutenant Commander [[Commander Carrigan Trent|Carrigan Trent]] was promoted to her position and to his former <nowiki>rank</nowiki> of Commander, succeeding Edena Rez as the Theurgy's new XO. | * Repairs and preparations began for a new mission to [[Starbase 84]]. Since one of her former hosts - Jona Rez - took over her body and betrayed Captain Ives during the face-off against Captain Vasser, [[Edena Rez]] stepped down as First Officer. Lieutenant Commander [[Commander Carrigan Trent|Carrigan Trent]] was promoted to her position and to his former <nowiki>rank</nowiki> of Commander, succeeding [[Edena Rez]] as the Theurgy's new XO. | ||
* Later during the week, a mission to the [[Black Opal]] station was launched, with the aim to restock the torpedo magazines on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and get fresh supplies. The mission was meant to be executed without casualties on either side, but poor luck and the intervention of a [[Romulan]] warbird intervened and the station had to be scuttled. The [[Black Opal]] station's commanding officer - Lieutenant Commander [[Jennifer Dewitt]] - and her staff were invited to join the ''Theurgy’s'' crew. They accepted after learning what had really happened to Starfleet Command, and seeing how the ''Theurgy'' crew had defended them against the Romulan ship. | * Later during the week, a mission to the [[Black Opal]] station was launched, with the aim to restock the torpedo magazines on the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' and get fresh supplies. The mission was meant to be executed without casualties on either side, but poor luck and the intervention of a [[Romulan]] warbird intervened and the station had to be scuttled. The [[Black Opal]] station's commanding officer - Lieutenant Commander [[Jennifer Dewitt]] - and her staff were invited to join the ''Theurgy’s'' crew. They accepted after learning what had really happened to [[Starfleet Command]], and seeing how the ''Theurgy'' crew had defended them against the [[Romulan]] ship. | ||
* On the sixth day, all aboard the ''Theurgy'' were allowed to record personal logs for their friends and family in case they wouldn't survive the upcoming mission to [[Starbase 84]]. They took the opportunity to settle unfinished business among themselves, and to say their goodbyes. The logs were meant to be dispersed across Federation space along with the message about the true nature of Starfleet command. | * On the sixth day, all aboard the ''Theurgy'' were allowed to record personal logs for their friends and family in case they wouldn't survive the upcoming mission to [[Starbase 84]]. They took the opportunity to settle unfinished business among themselves, and to say their goodbyes. The logs were meant to be dispersed across [[Federation]] space along with the message about the true nature of [[Starfleet Command|Starfleet command]]. | ||
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* 5<sup>th</sup> of March, Stardate 57547.63. The crew of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' had prepared for a whole week to undertake a daring mission to [[Starbase 84]]. Situated at the edge of [[Romulan]] space, the starbase was fitted with a ‘whistleblower’ system – a wartime device capable of broadcasting an unstoppable signal alerting the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] to an imminent [[Romulan]] invasion. [[Captain Jien Ives|Ives]] planned to use the system to override the subspace comms restrictions placed on the ''Theurgy'' and send a message that detailed the truth of [[Starfleet Command]]. The only issue? It was impossible to hide the source of the transmission, meaning every ship and station would know where the [[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]] was at. | * 5<sup>th</sup> of March, Stardate 57547.63. The crew of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' had prepared for a whole week to undertake a daring mission to [[Starbase 84]]. Situated at the edge of [[Romulan]] space, the starbase was fitted with a ‘whistleblower’ system – a wartime device capable of broadcasting an unstoppable signal alerting the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] to an imminent [[Romulan]] invasion. [[Captain Jien Ives|Ives]] planned to use the system to override the subspace comms restrictions placed on the ''Theurgy'' and send a message that detailed the truth of [[Starfleet Command]]. The only issue? It was impossible to hide the source of the transmission, meaning every ship and station would know where the [[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]] was at. | ||
* Before the ''Theurgy´s'' arrival, a damaged ship arrived to the [[Starbase 84]]. After being lost beyond [[Romulan]] space for three years, the Luna-class ship ''[[USS Resolve]]'' returned to [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] space and received a hero’s welcome at [[Starbase 84]]. Soon, joy turned to dismay as an Tal-Shiar operative was murdered on the starbase, and one of the ''Resolve´s'' crew was wrongly arrested as a suspected accomplice. While ascertaining as to why his officer was imprisoned, [[Tristan Kendrick|Captain Kendrick]] – Commanding Officer of the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve]]'' - enacted a jail-break when the situation turned sour. Alongside his [[operations]] officer, [[Tristan Kendrick|Kendrick]] also liberated a [[Romulan]], [[Drauc T'Laus]], who through his telepathic abilities could reveal that the murder was related to a nameless Romulan traitor with Starfleet rank. | * Before the ''Theurgy´s'' arrival, a damaged ship arrived to the [[Starbase 84]]. After being lost beyond [[Romulan]] space for three years, the Luna-class ship ''[[USS Resolve]]'' returned to [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] space and received a hero’s welcome at [[Starbase 84]]. Soon, joy turned to dismay as an Tal-Shiar operative was murdered on the starbase, and one of the ''Resolve´s'' crew was wrongly arrested as a suspected accomplice. While ascertaining as to why his officer was imprisoned, [[Tristan Kendrick|Captain Kendrick]] – Commanding Officer of the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve]]'' - enacted a jail-break when the situation turned sour. Alongside his [[operations]] officer, [[Tristan Kendrick|Kendrick]] also liberated a [[Romulan]], [[Drauc T'Laus]], who through his telepathic abilities could reveal that the murder was related to a nameless [[Romulan]] traitor with [[Starfleet]] [[rank]]. | ||
* When investigating the murder, [[Ian Hawthorne|Captain Hawthorne]] - Commanding Officer of [[Starbase 84]] - would not authorize the decryption of the only known surveillance recording of the murderer right away, instead dismissing the officers who handed over their findings. Shortly afterwards, the entire ''Resolve'' crew were warranted for arrest, forcing them both to escape starbase <nowiki>security</nowiki>. The development would verify their suspicion that it was [[Ian Hawthorne]] who was the Romulan collaborator and traitor. Understanding why his crew was wrongly accused, [[Tristan Kendrick|Kendrick]] led a mission to detach his ship from the starbase and attempt to escape. This, just as ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' arrived at [[Starbase 84]]. | * When investigating the murder, [[Ian Hawthorne|Captain Hawthorne]] - Commanding Officer of [[Starbase 84]] - would not authorize the decryption of the only known surveillance recording of the murderer right away, instead dismissing the officers who handed over their findings. Shortly afterwards, the entire ''Resolve'' crew were warranted for arrest, forcing them both to escape starbase <nowiki>security</nowiki>. The development would verify their suspicion that it was [[Ian Hawthorne]] who was the [[Romulan]] collaborator and traitor. Understanding why his crew was wrongly accused, [[Tristan Kendrick|Kendrick]] led a mission to detach his ship from the starbase and attempt to escape. This, just as ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' arrived at [[Starbase 84]]. | ||
* The the battle that followed, Captain [[Ian Hawthorne]] sent the whole Air Group of the starbase to destroy the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve]]'', but before the Luna-class starship's <nowiki>warp</nowiki> core detonated, the ''Theurgy]'' used its top saucer's unique docking feature to evacuate the surviving ''Resolve'' crew. | * The the battle that followed, Captain [[Ian Hawthorne]] sent the whole Air Group of the starbase to destroy the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve]]'', but before the Luna-class starship's <nowiki>warp</nowiki> core detonated, the ''Theurgy]'' used its top saucer's unique docking feature to evacuate the surviving ''Resolve'' crew. | ||
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* While this happened, the dying [[Tristan Kendrick|Captain Kendrick]] had made it onto the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve´s]]'' aerowing shuttle, and in determination of ending the threat that [[Ian Hawthorne]] presented to the [[Federation]], he flew inside [[Starbase 84]]'s recreational dome and attacked the Executive Office Complex's top floor, which held the Command Center. Kendrick's shuttle was attacked, loosing altitude, but in order to contain the M/ARA detonation, he crashed the shuttle into the Command Center, and killed [[Ian Hawthorne]]. | * While this happened, the dying [[Tristan Kendrick|Captain Kendrick]] had made it onto the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve´s]]'' aerowing shuttle, and in determination of ending the threat that [[Ian Hawthorne]] presented to the [[Federation]], he flew inside [[Starbase 84]]'s recreational dome and attacked the Executive Office Complex's top floor, which held the Command Center. Kendrick's shuttle was attacked, loosing altitude, but in order to contain the M/ARA detonation, he crashed the shuttle into the Command Center, and killed [[Ian Hawthorne]]. | ||
* Outside the [[starbase]], [[Task Force Archeron]] arrived in full force, and Ives gave the order to call for aid from the [[Asurian|Asurian]] fleet, which had been cloaked yet present during the battle - a hidden ally made with the help from the crewmember [[Dyan Cardamone]]. The Asurians gave the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' time to send the Simulcast, beam back all the boarding parties on the starbase, and to have all warp fighters dock with the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]''. Unfortunately, the sacrifice of the [[Asurian|Asurians]] was in vain, since [[Edena Rez|Edena Rez']] former host - Jona Rez - had tampered with the message in the Simulcast, sending out a false recording of Ives threatening the [[Federation]] rather than warning them of the parasitic threat in [[Starfleet]]'s ranks. | * Outside the [[starbase]], [[Task Force Archeron]] arrived in full force, and Ives gave the order to call for aid from the [[Asurian|Asurian]] fleet, which had been cloaked yet present during the battle - a hidden ally made with the help from the crewmember [[Dyan Cardamone]]. The Asurians gave the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' time to send the Simulcast, beam back all the boarding parties on the starbase, and to have all [[warp]] fighters dock with the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]''. Unfortunately, the sacrifice of the [[Asurian|Asurians]] was in vain, since [[Edena Rez|Edena Rez']] former host - Jona Rez - had tampered with the message in the Simulcast, sending out a false recording of Ives threatening the [[Federation]] rather than warning them of the parasitic threat in [[Starfleet]]'s ranks. | ||
* The mission failed, but with the help of [[Vivian Martin]] and [[F'Rell]], the ''Theurgy'' could escape the sector and into the [[Azure Nebula]]. | * The mission failed, but with the help of [[Vivian Martin]] and [[F'Rell]], the ''Theurgy'' could escape the sector and into the [[Azure Nebula]]. | ||
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* After the [[Battle of Starbase 84]], on the 6<sup>th</sup> of March - Stardate 57546.16 - the ''Theurgy'' had escaped into the [[Azure Nebula]]. The mission to send the Simulcast was a complete failure. [[The Devoted of Morali]] grew more aggressive, and Ives' authority could be in question by both hir original crew, as well as the new crew from the ''[[USS Resolve]]''. Captain Ives gathered all the new personnel aboard to brief them about the true threat to the [[Federation]]. With a new crew aboard, the chain-of-command had to be sorted out, and through the late evening and morning the day after, interviews were made and reports were sorted out so that the high-ranking officers from the ''Resolve'' could get important positions aboard the ''Theurgy''. The integration of the ''Resolve'' crew was not without friction, but in the end, the command structure aboard was preserved. | * After the [[Battle of Starbase 84]], on the 6<sup>th</sup> of March - Stardate 57546.16 - the ''Theurgy'' had escaped into the [[Azure Nebula]]. The mission to send the Simulcast was a complete failure. [[The Devoted of Morali]] grew more aggressive, and Ives' authority could be in question by both hir original crew, as well as the new crew from the ''[[USS Resolve]]''. Captain Ives gathered all the new personnel aboard to brief them about the true threat to the [[Federation]]. With a new crew aboard, the chain-of-command had to be sorted out, and through the late evening and morning the day after, interviews were made and reports were sorted out so that the high-ranking officers from the ''Resolve'' could get important positions aboard the ''Theurgy''. The integration of the ''Resolve'' crew was not without friction, but in the end, the command structure aboard was preserved. | ||
* On the second day of repairs in the Azure Nebula, it became evident that [[the Devoted]] would not give up on their faith. They tried to usurp command of the ship and hand it to [[Sarresh Morali]], even though he denounced them. In the coup attempt, several officers died, not counting the ones that [[the Devoted]] attacked individually the night before and through the second and third day. As if the situation aboard was not tense enough, a viral outbreak that sprung from the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve]]'' forced Main Sickbay to issue a quarantine protocol. The virus was known as Virus 117, and while no one died directly from the outbreak, some members of the crew were incapacitated for a long time. | * On the second day of repairs in the [[Azure Nebula]], it became evident that [[the Devoted]] would not give up on their faith. They tried to usurp command of the ship and hand it to [[Sarresh Morali]], even though he denounced them. In the coup attempt, several officers died, not counting the ones that [[the Devoted]] attacked individually the night before and through the second and third day. As if the situation aboard was not tense enough, a viral outbreak that sprung from the ''[[USS Resolve|Resolve]]'' forced Main Sickbay to issue a quarantine protocol. The virus was known as Virus 117, and while no one died directly from the outbreak, some members of the crew were incapacitated for a long time. | ||
* On the third day spent in the [[Azure Nebula]], a strange puzzle box found on [[Starbase 84]] activated the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Omega_Directive Omega Directive], forcing Captain Ives to contain the knowledge of the molecule aboard hir ship, and to take measures to have it destroyed. Only [[Vivian Martin]] and [[Hi'Jak]] of the [[Science]] department were aware of the directive, but the latter had to leave on an away-mission to a derelict [[Klingon]] outpost named SuD Lang. It was a site inside a [[The Coreless Moon|coreless moon]] that the scavenger [[Sera vers Aldnoah]] claimed had the dilithium crystals the crew needed to repair the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy's]]'' <nowiki>warp</nowiki> drive. | * On the third day spent in the [[Azure Nebula]], a strange puzzle box found on [[Starbase 84]] activated the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Omega_Directive Omega Directive], forcing Captain Ives to contain the knowledge of the molecule aboard hir ship, and to take measures to have it destroyed. Only [[Vivian Martin]] and [[Hi'Jak]] of the [[Science]] department were aware of the directive, but the latter had to leave on an away-mission to a derelict [[Klingon]] outpost named SuD Lang. It was a site inside a [[The Coreless Moon|coreless moon]] that the scavenger [[Sera vers Aldnoah]] claimed had the dilithium crystals the crew needed to repair the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy's]]'' <nowiki>warp</nowiki> drive. | ||
* Led by [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] aboard the ''[[SS Sabine NX-59846|SS Sabine]]'', that away-team was not just sent to collect the crystals, but to send a personal message from [[Captain Jien Ives]] to High Chancellor Martok of the Klingon Empire - a message made in hope to set the record straight and to gain aid from the Klingons in undermining the conspiracies of [[Starfleet Command]]. Scientist [[Hi'Jak]], however, betrayed Ives and the crew in the belief that he knew better - being an agent of the Imperial Intelligence agency. Instead of Martok, the message ended up in Martok's son's hands, along with orders to destroy SuD Lang. | * Led by [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] aboard the ''[[SS Sabine NX-59846|SS Sabine]]'', that away-team was not just sent to collect the crystals, but to send a personal message from [[Captain Jien Ives]] to High Chancellor Martok of the [[Klingon]] Empire - a message made in hope to set the record straight and to gain aid from the Klingons in undermining the conspiracies of [[Starfleet Command]]. Scientist [[Hi'Jak]], however, betrayed Ives and the crew in the belief that he knew better - being an agent of the Imperial Intelligence agency. Instead of Martok, the message ended up in Martok's son's hands, along with orders to destroy SuD Lang. | ||
* That was not all, however. For beneath SuD Lang, officer [[Heather McMillan]] found an ancient city of her ancestors named Tyn'Akir. By accident, she activated the dormant defence systems of the moon, and they were triggered by the arrival of the ''[[IKS Hakkarl]]'', under command of Drex, son of Martok, killing all aboard accept the Klingons whom had already docked with SuD Lang. One of them were not Klingon, however, but an El-Aurian by the name [[Zyrao Natauna]], whom defected to the ''Theurgy'' crew. | * That was not all, however. For beneath SuD Lang, officer [[Heather McMillan]] found an ancient city of her ancestors named Tyn'Akir. By accident, she activated the dormant defence systems of the moon, and they were triggered by the arrival of the ''[[IKS Hakkarl]]'', under command of Drex, son of Martok, killing all aboard accept the Klingons whom had already docked with SuD Lang. One of them were not [[Klingon]], however, but an [[El-Aurian]] by the name [[Zyrao Natauna]], whom defected to the ''Theurgy'' crew. | ||
* In the battle against the Klingons of the ''Hakkarl'', the body of [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] was kept in animated suspension in the ''Sabine´s'' transporter buffer. [[Hi'Jak]], whom Zyrao revealed to be a Klingon spy, was kept in the storage compartment of the shuttle, along with the dilithium for the ''Theurgy''. Little did they know that they would return in the middle of a battle against a new enemy. | * In the battle against the Klingons of the ''Hakkarl'', the body of [[ThanIda zh'Wann]] was kept in animated suspension in the ''Sabine´s'' transporter buffer. [[Hi'Jak]], whom Zyrao revealed to be a [[Klingon]] spy, was kept in the storage compartment of the shuttle, along with the dilithium for the ''Theurgy''. Little did they know that they would return in the middle of a battle against a new enemy. | ||
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* The 7<sup>th</sup> of March, Stardate 57547.63. While the ''Theurgy'' conducted repairs in the [[Azure Nebula]], she was intercepted by the Asurians that sought vengeance for the defeat at [[Starbase 84]]. Yet they weren't alone, since they brought reinforcements in the form of the ''[[The Versant|Versant]]'', a dreadnought of which the likes had never been seen before in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. It was an advanced ship that belonged to the mysterious [[Savi]], and following their Code, they abducted Captain Ives and several others of the ''Theurgy'' crew. Before he was beamed off the bridge, Captain Ives gave the order to initiate the Continuance Protocol. It meant that the ''Theurgy'' was to split up into its three different Vectors and retreat in different directions in order to escape. It was a last measure against a threat that couldn't be overcome, and it was issued in order to keep the truth about Starfleet Command from being lost. The ''Sabine'' returned from its mission in the midst of this battle, and with the dilithium crystals delivered in the nick of time, the Thea's three hulls escaped from the battlefield. | * The 7<sup>th</sup> of March, Stardate 57547.63. While the ''Theurgy'' conducted repairs in the [[Azure Nebula]], she was intercepted by the Asurians that sought vengeance for the defeat at [[Starbase 84]]. Yet they weren't alone, since they brought reinforcements in the form of the ''[[The Versant|Versant]]'', a dreadnought of which the likes had never been seen before in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. It was an advanced ship that belonged to the mysterious [[Savi]], and following their Code, they abducted Captain Ives and several others of the ''Theurgy'' crew. Before he was beamed off the bridge, Captain Ives gave the order to initiate the Continuance Protocol. It meant that the ''Theurgy'' was to split up into its three different Vectors and retreat in different directions in order to escape. It was a last measure against a threat that couldn't be overcome, and it was issued in order to keep the truth about [[Starfleet Command]] from being lost. The ''Sabine'' returned from its mission in the midst of this battle, and with the dilithium crystals delivered in the nick of time, the [[Thea]]'s three hulls escaped from the battlefield. | ||
* During this battle, in sickbay, a stray phaser beam hit Doctor Nicander in the side of his torso, but when he didn't die, his true nature was finally revealed. Nicander had been one of the Infested all along, hiding in plain sight. A battle ensued, during which he was finally subdued and incarcerated in the brig. The discovery of the Chief Medical Officer being one of the enemy called a lot of things that had happened to the ''Theurgy'' into question, the predominant belief being that Nicander had been responsible for a lot of misfortune that the crew had suffered. The truth was not so simple, however, since according to the Doctor, he had reclaimed his sanity at Starbase 84, being severed from the influence of the parasite inside him up until the point where the phaser beam hit him, and the parasite took over in order to keep the host body alive. Over the days to come, Nicander would try to demonstrate his loyalty to the mission by aiding the crew at many turns, but the collective hatred towards the enemy would not so easily be forgotten. | * During this battle, in sickbay, a stray [[phaser]] beam hit Doctor Nicander in the side of his torso, but when he didn't die, his true nature was finally revealed. Nicander had been one of [[the Infested]] all along, hiding in plain sight. A battle ensued, during which he was finally subdued and incarcerated in the brig. The discovery of the Chief [[Medical]] Officer being one of the enemy called a lot of things that had happened to the ''Theurgy'' into question, the predominant belief being that Nicander had been responsible for a lot of misfortune that the crew had suffered. The truth was not so simple, however, since according to the Doctor, he had reclaimed his sanity at [[Starbase 84]], being severed from the influence of the parasite inside him up until the point where the [[phaser]] beam hit him, and the parasite took over in order to keep the host body alive. Over the days to come, Nicander would try to demonstrate his loyalty to the mission by aiding the crew at many turns, but the collective hatred towards the enemy would not so easily be forgotten. | ||
* Over the course of the following days, various actors and conflicts had begun to concentrate on the [[Azure Nebula]]. [[Task Force Archeron]] had entered the nebula in the wake of the [[Battle of Starbase 84]], splitting up in search for the ''Theurgy'', and also reaching out to the Klingon Empire. Admiral Sankolov convinced Chancellor Martok that the ''Theurgy'' was responsible for the death of his son at the Coreless Moon. Most crucial, however, was the initiation of a third invasion of the [[Alpha Quadrant]] by the [[Borg]] Collective. | * Over the course of the following days, various actors and conflicts had begun to concentrate on the [[Azure Nebula]]. [[Task Force Archeron]] had entered the nebula in the wake of the [[Battle of Starbase 84]], splitting up in search for the ''Theurgy'', and also reaching out to the [[Klingon]] Empire. Admiral Sankolov convinced Chancellor Martok that the ''Theurgy'' was responsible for the death of his son at [[the Coreless Moon]]. Most crucial, however, was the initiation of a third invasion of the [[Alpha Quadrant]] by the [[Borg]] Collective. | ||
* Following the failures of their first two invasions of the [[Federation]], and significant losses during conflicts with Species 8472 and the [[USS Voyager]], the [[Borg]] were forced to resort to unconventional means to reach the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Thus, in early 2381, two [[Borg]] cubes discovered a subspace aperture within [[Borg]] space that led to the [[Azure Nebula]]. The cubes promptly used the 50,000 lightyear shortcut and emerged in the [[Alpha Quadrant]], swiftly moving to reconnoiter the sector, while the Collective amassed a large armada on the other end of the subspace tunnel. The invasion had begun, and [[the Borg Queen]] entered the [[Azure Nebula]] on a Tactical Cube ahead of the invading force - joining the two scouting cubes in [[Federation]] Space. | * Following the failures of their first two invasions of the [[Federation]], and significant losses during conflicts with Species 8472 and the [[USS Voyager]], the [[Borg]] were forced to resort to unconventional means to reach the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. Thus, in early 2381, two [[Borg]] cubes discovered a subspace aperture within [[Borg]] space that led to the [[Azure Nebula]]. The cubes promptly used the 50,000 lightyear shortcut and emerged in the [[Alpha Quadrant]], swiftly moving to reconnoiter the sector, while the Collective amassed a large armada on the other end of the subspace tunnel. The invasion had begun, and [[the Borg Queen]] entered the [[Azure Nebula]] on a [[Tactical]] Cube ahead of the invading force - joining the two scouting cubes in [[Federation]] Space. | ||
* It hadn't taken long before the [[Borg]] vanguard encountered resistance. One cube had engaged and destroyed a [[Federation]] starship, the ''[[USS Endeavour]]''. The other cube had found and engaged the ''[[USS Cayuga]]'', inflicting heavy damage and forcing the crippled [[Federation]] vessel to flee into the [[Azure Nebula]]. Still, [[Borg]] jamming prevented either the ''[[USS Endeavour|Endeavour]]'' or the ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' from warning the [[Federation]] of the threat. However, good fortune ensured that the ''Cayuga’s'' distress call was answered by a vector of the renegade ''[[USS Theurgy]]'', which rendered assistance and spread the word of the [[Borg]] threat. | * It hadn't taken long before the [[Borg]] vanguard encountered resistance. One cube had engaged and destroyed a [[Federation]] starship, the ''[[USS Endeavour]]''. The other cube had found and engaged the ''[[USS Cayuga]]'', inflicting heavy damage and forcing the crippled [[Federation]] vessel to flee into the [[Azure Nebula]]. Still, [[Borg]] jamming prevented either the ''[[USS Endeavour|Endeavour]]'' or the ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' from warning the [[Federation]] of the threat. However, good fortune ensured that the ''Cayuga’s'' distress call was answered by a vector of the renegade ''[[USS Theurgy]]'', which rendered assistance and spread the word of the [[Borg]] threat. | ||
* Meanwhile, the third Borg vessel of the vanguard - the [[Tactical]] Cube that carried [[the Borg Queen]] - was discovered by eleven [[Starfleet]] ships from [[Task Force Archeron]] whilst they hunted for the ''Theurgy''. The ensuing battle would prove to be savage. All eleven starships were lost, with all their crews either killed or assimilated, but against all odds, the [[Starfleet]] force did succeed in destroying the [[Borg]] cube. Their sacrifice, at the cost of nearly four thousand lives, would prove crucial. Shortly after the battle, the other two [[Borg]] cubes reached the debris field of the battle, and initiated the Royal Protocol - using a female drone to create the new [[Borg]] Queen. | * Meanwhile, the third [[Borg]] vessel of the vanguard - the [[Tactical]] Cube that carried [[the Borg Queen]] - was discovered by eleven [[Starfleet]] ships from [[Task Force Archeron]] whilst they hunted for the ''Theurgy''. The ensuing battle would prove to be savage. All eleven starships were lost, with all their crews either killed or assimilated, but against all odds, the [[Starfleet]] force did succeed in destroying the [[Borg]] cube. Their sacrifice, at the cost of nearly four thousand lives, would prove crucial. Shortly after the battle, the other two [[Borg]] cubes reached the debris field of the battle, and initiated the Royal Protocol - using a female drone to create the new [[Borg]] Queen. | ||
* At the same time, after enacting the Continuance Protocol, the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' was locked in a battle for survival on separate fronts. The saucer section faced the other half of [[Task Force Archeron]], the middle section encountered the ''[[IKC Rotarran]]'' and Chancellor Martok, while the stardrive section faced the surviving remnants of the Asurian forces. | * At the same time, after enacting the Continuance Protocol, the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' was locked in a battle for survival on separate fronts. The saucer section faced the other half of [[Task Force Archeron]], the middle section encountered the ''[[IKC Rotarran]]'' and Chancellor Martok, while the stardrive section faced the surviving remnants of the [[Asurian]] forces. | ||
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* The 10<sup>th</sup> of March, stardate 57555.17. After engagements with the [[Asurian]]s, [[Klingon]]s and the rest of [[Task Force Archeron]], the three ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' vectors finally reunited. However, thanks to the ''[[USS Cayuga]]'' - as well as survivors of the ''[[USS Endeavour]]'' - the crew of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' now knew of the [[Borg]] threat. Faced with the prospect of an all-out [[Borg]] invasion, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' addressed that threat rather than trying to save the abducted aboard the ''[[The Versant|Versant]]''. That decision had not come easy, since First Officer [[Carrigan Trent]] had to be relived of duty by [[Jennifer Dewitt]] because of the man being emotionally compromised. Command passed to Wenn Cinn, being the Second Officer of the ''Theurgy'', and the course was set towards the heart of the Azure Nebula and the aperture that led to Borg space. | * The 10<sup>th</sup> of March, stardate 57555.17. After engagements with the [[Asurian]]s, [[Klingon]]s and the rest of [[Task Force Archeron]], the three ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' vectors finally reunited. However, thanks to the ''[[USS Cayuga]]'' - as well as survivors of the ''[[USS Endeavour]]'' - the crew of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' now knew of the [[Borg]] threat. Faced with the prospect of an all-out [[Borg]] invasion, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' addressed that threat rather than trying to save the abducted aboard the ''[[The Versant|Versant]]''. That decision had not come easy, since First Officer [[Carrigan Trent]] had to be relived of duty by [[Jennifer Dewitt]] because of the man being emotionally compromised. Command passed to [[Wenn Cinn]], being the Second Officer of the ''Theurgy'', and the course was set towards the heart of the [[Azure Nebula]] and the aperture that led to [[Borg]] space. | ||
* It was there that the ''[[USS Cayuga]]'', in conjunction with a [[Klingon]] fleet under the personal command of Chancellor Martok, engaged the [[Borg]] cube that guarded the subspace aperture. In the following hour, the Klingons sustained heavy losses. Out of the twelve ships which started the battle, several Klingon ships were destroyed while yet more were assimilated. The [[Klingon]] flagship, the battleship ''[[IKC Negh’var]]'', sustained serious damage, but nevertheless, the Klingons successfully held the line together with the ''Cayuga''. After that hour of battle and bloodshed, the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' dropped out of warp to join the battle. The once formidable multivector dreadnought had sustained heavy damage, preventing the use of the ''Theurgy’s'' potent Multi Vector Assault Mode, while the vessel’s squadron of [[warp]] fighters were similarly diminished. The Lones Wolves squadron, along with the ''[[USS_Allegiant_NX-80978|Allegiant]]'' and the surviving [[Klingon]] ships, used the debris field around the [[Borg]] Cube to manoeuvre in cover, fighting desperately. | * It was there that the ''[[USS Cayuga]]'', in conjunction with a [[Klingon]] fleet under the personal command of Chancellor Martok, engaged the [[Borg]] cube that guarded the subspace aperture. In the following hour, the Klingons sustained heavy losses. Out of the twelve ships which started the battle, several [[Klingon]] ships were destroyed while yet more were assimilated. The [[Klingon]] flagship, the battleship ''[[IKC Negh’var]]'', sustained serious damage, but nevertheless, the Klingons successfully held the line together with the ''Cayuga''. After that hour of battle and bloodshed, the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' dropped out of [[warp]] to join the battle. The once formidable multivector dreadnought had sustained heavy damage, preventing the use of the ''Theurgy’s'' potent Multi Vector Assault Mode, while the vessel’s squadron of [[warp]] fighters were similarly diminished. The Lones Wolves squadron, along with the ''[[USS_Allegiant_NX-80978|Allegiant]]'' and the surviving [[Klingon]] ships, used the debris field around the [[Borg]] Cube to manoeuvre in cover, fighting desperately. | ||
* When all hope seemed lost, a new vessel arrived: ''[[the Versant]]'', the five kilometer long [[Precept]]-class ship of the [[Savi]] Flotilla. Led by Captain Ives, following the liberation of the ship’s prisoners - a mix of captives from the ''[[USS Endeavour]]'' and the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' - the abductees had proceeded to gain control of the goliath ship and bring it to the battlefield. Thus, with the aid of [[Thea]], ''[[the Versant]]'' opened fire on the [[Borg]] Cube with its graviton beam lances, inflicting catastrophic damage on the Queen's [[Borg]] Cube. Three large holes were punched clean through the Cube’s hull, and seizing the opportunity, the surviving Lone Wolves regrouped to launch a daring attack. The fighters flew directly through the holes in the Cube, firing their weapons on the unshielded interior of the vessel as they went before emerging on the other side. The density of the metal mass reflected the shockwaves of the blasts, and the effect was a lot more emphasised than any exterior impact could possibly be. The damage proved catastrophic, crippled the Cube’s ability to fight. ''[[the Versant|The Versant]]'' and the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' later finished off the [[Borg]] ship with a final barrage, permanently destroying it and also killing the Borg Queen. It was, however, too late, for the aperture to Borg space had opened. | * When all hope seemed lost, a new vessel arrived: ''[[the Versant]]'', the five kilometer long [[Precept]]-class ship of the [[Savi]] Flotilla. Led by Captain Ives, following the liberation of the ship’s prisoners - a mix of captives from the ''[[USS Endeavour]]'' and the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' - the abductees had proceeded to gain control of the goliath ship and bring it to the battlefield. Thus, with the aid of [[Thea]], ''[[the Versant]]'' opened fire on the [[Borg]] Cube with its graviton beam lances, inflicting catastrophic damage on the Queen's [[Borg]] Cube. Three large holes were punched clean through the Cube’s hull, and seizing the opportunity, the surviving Lone Wolves regrouped to launch a daring attack. The fighters flew directly through the holes in the Cube, firing their weapons on the unshielded interior of the vessel as they went before emerging on the other side. The density of the metal mass reflected the shockwaves of the blasts, and the effect was a lot more emphasised than any exterior impact could possibly be. The damage proved catastrophic, crippled the Cube’s ability to fight. ''[[the Versant|The Versant]]'' and the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' later finished off the [[Borg]] ship with a final barrage, permanently destroying it and also killing [[the Borg Queen]]. It was, however, too late, for the aperture to [[Borg]] space had opened. | ||
* The sudden appearance of Doctor Nicander on the bridge of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' offered a solution, one which Captain Ives saw merit in. The officers on ''[[the Versant]]'' held a device powered by what the [[Borg]] termed “Particle 010”, but what the [[Federation]] knew as the “Omega Molecule”. It was the device that had triggered the Omega Protocol on the ''Theurgy'' before the Savi attacked, and which the Savi had taken from the ship. If detonated, the particles were capable of unfathomable destruction that would undoubtedly destroy the subspace tunnels as well as affecting the local subspace strata for lightyears around the [[Azure Nebula]]. [[Warp]] travel in the region would be rendered impossible for millennia. Since it could not be done remotely, the plan - desperate as it was - involved someone staying behind the detonate Omega device while the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' and the Klingons fled the nebula. Two volunteers stood out. Doctor Lucan Nicander, who sought redemption but who's credibility was low because of him being one of the Infested, even though he proclaimed to be severed from his parasite's influence. The second volunteer was [[Wenn Cinn]], whom the [[Bajoran]] Prophets had manipulated events to make this very sacrifice. | * The sudden appearance of Doctor Nicander on the bridge of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' offered a solution, one which Captain Ives saw merit in. The officers on ''[[the Versant]]'' held a device powered by what the [[Borg]] termed “Particle 010”, but what the [[Federation]] knew as the “Omega Molecule”. It was the device that had triggered the Omega Protocol on the ''Theurgy'' before the [[Savi]] attacked, and which the [[Savi]] had taken from the ship. If detonated, the particles were capable of unfathomable destruction that would undoubtedly destroy the subspace tunnels as well as affecting the local subspace strata for lightyears around the [[Azure Nebula]]. [[Warp]] travel in the region would be rendered impossible for millennia. Since it could not be done remotely, the plan - desperate as it was - involved someone staying behind the detonate Omega device while the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' and the Klingons fled the nebula. Two volunteers stood out. Doctor Lucan Nicander, who sought redemption but who's credibility was low because of him being one of [[the Infested]], even though he proclaimed to be severed from his parasite's influence. The second volunteer was [[Wenn Cinn]], whom the [[Bajoran]] Prophets had manipulated events to make this very sacrifice. | ||
* The decision was made, and Captain Ives gave hir orders. ''[[The Versant|The Versant]]'' prisoners were beamed back home to the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', while the Omega device was taken by [[Wenn Cinn]] onto a shuttlecraft. Too heavily damaged to escape the Omega detonation, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' moved to access a different aperture, although they didn’t know where it would lead. For the [[Savi]], the battle was the start of an enormous upheaval. The presence of the [[parasites]] in the Scion High Council was exposed, as was their corruption of [[Savi]] culture and society. The Voice, one of the Savi leaders, would lead the fight against the Scions in the months to come, after the ''Versant'' left the battlefield in the last moment. | * The decision was made, and Captain Ives gave hir orders. ''[[The Versant|The Versant]]'' prisoners were beamed back home to the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'', while the Omega device was taken by [[Wenn Cinn]] onto a shuttlecraft. Too heavily damaged to escape the Omega detonation, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' moved to access a different aperture, although they didn’t know where it would lead. For the [[Savi]], the battle was the start of an enormous upheaval. The presence of the [[parasites]] in the Scion High Council was exposed, as was their corruption of [[Savi]] culture and society. The Voice, one of the [[Savi]] leaders, would lead the fight against the Scions in the months to come, after the ''Versant'' left the battlefield in the last moment. | ||
* The Omega detonation, as feared, was enormous. The subspace tunnels were instantly destroyed, as were the hundreds of [[Borg]] cubes that were already flying through them as the tunnels collapsed. The [[Azure Nebula]] was ignited in an explosion even brighter than a supernova, with the light due to be visible across the entire galaxy for decades to come. [[Warp]] travel would become impossible in the vicinity of the [[Azure Nebula]] after the detonation, stranding millions of people and five inhabited planets without [[warp]] drive. The farthest the shockwave reached was the Nimbus System, but [[Starbase 84]] was spared. Chancellor Martok could escape on the ''[[IKS Vor'nak]]'' and the ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' survived, successfully outrunning the blast at high [[warp]]. As did [[Task Force Archeron]], having been warned by the ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' of the threat as they approached the battlefield at the heart of the nebula. Despite the cost, the victory saved hundreds of billions of lives throughout the Alpha and Beta Quadrants and permanently closed off the [[Borg]] beachhead. | * The Omega detonation, as feared, was enormous. The subspace tunnels were instantly destroyed, as were the hundreds of [[Borg]] cubes that were already flying through them as the tunnels collapsed. The [[Azure Nebula]] was ignited in an explosion even brighter than a supernova, with the light due to be visible across the entire galaxy for decades to come. [[Warp]] travel would become impossible in the vicinity of the [[Azure Nebula]] after the detonation, stranding millions of people and five inhabited planets without [[warp]] drive. The farthest the shockwave reached was the Nimbus System, but [[Starbase 84]] was spared. Chancellor Martok could escape on the ''[[IKS Vor'nak]]'' and the ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' survived, successfully outrunning the blast at high [[warp]]. As did [[Task Force Archeron]], having been warned by the ''[[USS Cayuga|Cayuga]]'' of the threat as they approached the battlefield at the heart of the nebula. Despite the cost, the victory saved hundreds of billions of lives throughout the Alpha and Beta Quadrants and permanently closed off the [[Borg]] beachhead. | ||
* After emerging from an aperture several hundred lightyears away, the ''Theurgy'' was barely spaceworthy. Nevertheless, it had been a victory. The plans of the [[Infested]] had been foiled, while the [[Borg]] threat had been neutralised. As a result of the battle, the crew of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' gained an alliance with the [[Klingon]] Empire after Chancellor Martok had personally witnessed the truth of their claims about the parasitic threat - killing an Infested on the bridge of the ''Negh'Var''. As such, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' set a course for the world of [[Aldea]], a vassal world of the Klingons, where the ship could make repairs, find safe harbour... and rest. | * After emerging from an aperture several hundred lightyears away, the ''Theurgy'' was barely spaceworthy. Nevertheless, it had been a victory. The plans of the [[Infested]] had been foiled, while the [[Borg]] threat had been neutralised. As a result of the battle, the crew of the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' gained an alliance with the [[Klingon]] Empire after Chancellor Martok had personally witnessed the truth of their claims about the parasitic threat - killing an [[Infested]] on the bridge of the ''Negh'Var''. As such, the ''[[USS Theurgy|Theurgy]]'' set a course for the world of [[Aldea]], a vassal world of the Klingons, where the ship could make repairs, find safe harbour... and rest. | ||
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* After the [[Battle of the Apertures]], where the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' stopped the [[Borg]] Invasion and the plans of [[the Infested]], High Chancellor Martok arranged safe port for the ''Theurgy'' at [[Aldea]]. With the ''Theurgy'' in drydock for repairs in the [[Aldea Prime Shipyards]], the weary crew was able to breathe at last, no longer persecuted, and with the [[Klingon Empire]] as their new ally. Martok also ordered the knowledge of the ''Theurgy´s'' whereabouts to be classified. It was a time for healing, and to find strength, while [[Thea]] was restored for the continuation of the mission. | * After the [[Battle of the Apertures]], where the ''[[USS Theurgy]]'' stopped the [[Borg]] Invasion and the plans of [[the Infested]], High Chancellor Martok arranged safe port for the ''Theurgy'' at [[Aldea]]. With the ''Theurgy'' in drydock for repairs in the [[Aldea Prime Shipyards]], the weary crew was able to breathe at last, no longer persecuted, and with the [[Klingon Empire]] as their new ally. Martok also ordered the knowledge of the ''Theurgy´s'' whereabouts to be classified. It was a time for healing, and to find strength, while [[Thea]] was restored for the continuation of the mission. | ||
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In a failed plot to destroy the Federation, Romulan Praetor Shinzon was defeated at the Battle of the Bassen Rift, leaving Senator Tal’aura to take the reigns as the new Praetor, with the support of Fleet Commander Tomalak. Commander Donatra openly opposed the new Praetor, and began a rebellion backed by the strength of the Romulan 3rd and 5th Fleets. Additionally, the Reman people openly demanded a continent on Romulus and reparations for hundreds of years of slavery. A Romulan blockade of Remus was the Praetor’s reply, as well as cutting food and medical supplies to the sister planet.
The Federation sent Starfleet ships to aid in deescalating the growing tensions, among them the USS Theurgy and all ships led by Captain Riker on the USS Titan. The efforts were, unfortunately unsuccessful. Affairs within the Romulan Empire deteriorated quickly for the Federation; with the continued Reman upheaval and skirmishes with Donatra’s opposition fleet. Open Civil War began in 2380 when Donatra was able to capture and hold a number of key agricultural worlds, establishing the Imperial Romulan State. When returning to base in San Francisco after a long diplomatic mission to Romulus during the aforementioned events, the USS Theurgy enjoyed some shore-leave.
By the time, in November of 2380, her Commanding Officer - Captain Jien Ives - was supposed to get a new commissioning, but coincidence had it otherwise. When the Senior Staff of the ship and Ives gathered for what was supposed to be the last time, they happened to uncover something disturbing. Live transmissions, voices of Starfleet Command. They were hearing talks about the future of the Federation, its downfall at the hands of the speakers, and how their 'kin' would overturn the Federation Council. Yet most chilling of all, was that they spoke about each other in third person, as if addressing strangers, referring to themselves as "skin-puppets". The Theurgy´s crew recognized the voices and knew them to be the Commander in Chief, the Chief of Staff, and the Chief of Starfleet Operations. It wasn't just those three individuals involved, however, since other admirals were mentioned too. Judging by what they overheard, it was clear that these impersonators had been operating for months... perhaps even years.
Ives and the Senior Staff of the Theurgy opted to try and investigate, collect proof, build a case, and expose how many they were. Yet after mere hours, their efforts were compromised. With their arrest or assassination imminent, they had to run, meaning to take the truth to someone that would hear them out. They had to flee Earth, since orders from Starfleet Command were issued to destroy the Theurgy on the charges of treason. TheTheurgy managed to leave the Sol System but they were persecuted across Federation space for two months. Hounded by their own fleet. At every turn, they were protecting the truth against all odds, forced to fight their brothers and sisters in Starfleet, whom were all ignorant of the usurpers that were giving them orders. As best as they might, they tried to disable their pursuers, beseeching them to hear them out, but the enemy was too influential, and they were many, all peddling the lies that Captain Ives and his crew defected to the Romulan Star Empire when they failed to negotiate peace at Romulus. Command also forbid any kind of communication with the Theurgy, claiming that the Ship A.I. would be able to use the subspace link to overtake other starships.
After enduring the two months of gruesome chase through the Alpha Quadrant, the Theurgy - damaged and hunted to an utterly desolate part of the Alpha Quadrant - finally managed to hide from the Task Force that had been deployed to destroy them. It was named Task Force Archeron, led by Admiral Sankolov - one of the admirals they knew to be compromised. By that time, it was January of 2381, and the ship was in need of repairs. Without allies, the situation seemingly hopeless, yet morale was gradually returning to the crew following the Captain's new mission statement. The truth be their witness, they would restore Starfleet to the Federation Council, and enlighten their fleet about the immediate danger they unknowingly were in by carrying out the orders of Starfleet Command.
Read below to find the database entries of the Theurgy´s voyage following the above events in chronological order.
SEASON 01
EPISODE 01: Outbreak
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INTERREGNUM: Between Episodes 01 & 02
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EPISODE 02: Whatever Gods May Be
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INTERREGNUM: Between Episodes 02 & 03
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EPISODE 03: Unconquerable Soul | Part 1
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EPISODE 03: Unconquerable Soul | Part 2
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EPISODE 03: Unconquerable Soul | Part 3
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INTERREGNUM: Between Episodes 03-04
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EPISODE 04: Simulcast
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EPISODE 05: Courage is Fear | Part 1
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SEASON 2
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