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====Admiral Sankolov====
====Admiral Sankolov====
[[File:Sankolov.png|left|thumb|150px| Admiral Sankolov]]
[[File:Sankolov.png|left|thumb|150px| Admiral Sankolov]]
'''Admiral Sankolov''' was an flag ranking officer in [[Starfleet]] who was compromised by the sentient parasites that clandestinely took over [[Starfleet Command]] in the late 24<sup>th</sup> century.  He was the commanding officer of Lieutenant [[Commander Carrigan Trent]] from 2377 to 2381.  In response to the ''[[U.S.S._Theurgy_NX-79854|Theurgy]]''’s discovery of the conspiracy and flight from Starfleet,  Sankolov  formed [[Task Force Archeron]], and led it personally from his flagship the ''[[U.S.S. Archeron|USS Archeron]]. ''  He managed to damage ''Theurgy'' early in 2381, but the ''Theurgy'' escaped him and fled to the Mahéwa System.  When he caught up with the ''Theurgy'' a second time on of the ships from his task force, the ''[[U.S.S._Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' had discovered the conspiracy and defected, joining the renegade ''[[U.S.S._Theurgy_NX-79854|carrier]]''’.  He denied [[Captain Jien Ives]] and the [[Chameloid]] ’s followers the right to be taken prisoner under the Geneva and Seldonis IV Conventions citing offenses, both real and fictitious, that Ives and his crew had committed in self-defense while fleeing Federation space.  He was thwarted when Task Force Archeron was incapacitated by a computer program that spread throughout the subspace command and communication links coordinating his task shut down the computers of all ships under his command, allowing Carrigan Trent and [[Wenn Cinn]] to escape the ''Archeron'' and the ''Theurgy'' and the ''Harbinger'' to escape the task force.
'''Admiral Sankolov''' was an flag ranking officer in [[Starfleet]] who was compromised by the sentient parasites that clandestinely took over [[Starfleet Command]] in the late 24<sup>th</sup> century.  He was the commanding officer of Lieutenant [[Commander Carrigan Trent]] from 2377 to 2381.  In response to the ''[[U.S.S._Theurgy_NX-79854|Theurgy]]''’s discovery of the conspiracy and flight from Starfleet,  Sankolov  formed [[Task Force Archeron]], and led it personally from his flagship the ''[[U.S.S. Archeron|USS Archeron]]. ''  He managed to damage ''Theurgy'' early in 2381, but the carrier escaped him and fled to the Mahéwa System.  When he caught up with the ''Theurgy'' a second time in the  Acamar System one of the ships from his task force, the ''[[U.S.S._Harbinger|Harbinger]]'' had discovered the conspiracy and defected, joining the renegade ''[[U.S.S._Theurgy_NX-79854|carrier]]''’.  He denied [[Captain Jien Ives]] and the [[Chameloid]] ’s followers the right to be taken prisoner under the Geneva and Seldonis IV Conventions citing offenses, both real and fictitious, that Ives and his crew had committed in self-defense while fleeing Federation space.  He was thwarted when Task Force Archeron was incapacitated by a computer program that spread throughout the subspace command and communication links coordinating his task shut down the computers of all ships under his command, allowing Carrigan Trent and [[Wenn Cinn]] to escape the ''Archeron'' and the ''Theurgy'' and the ''Harbinger'' to escape the task force.

Revision as of 23:53, 29 May 2016

The following is a listing of all of the named NPC’s serving in Starfleet’s Command Department during the Theurgy’s struggles against a compromised Starfleet.

Admiral Sankolov

Admiral Sankolov

Admiral Sankolov was an flag ranking officer in Starfleet who was compromised by the sentient parasites that clandestinely took over Starfleet Command in the late 24th century. He was the commanding officer of Lieutenant Commander Carrigan Trent from 2377 to 2381. In response to the Theurgy’s discovery of the conspiracy and flight from Starfleet, Sankolov formed Task Force Archeron, and led it personally from his flagship the USS Archeron. He managed to damage Theurgy early in 2381, but the carrier escaped him and fled to the Mahéwa System. When he caught up with the Theurgy a second time in the Acamar System one of the ships from his task force, the Harbinger had discovered the conspiracy and defected, joining the renegade carrier’. He denied Captain Jien Ives and the Chameloid ’s followers the right to be taken prisoner under the Geneva and Seldonis IV Conventions citing offenses, both real and fictitious, that Ives and his crew had committed in self-defense while fleeing Federation space. He was thwarted when Task Force Archeron was incapacitated by a computer program that spread throughout the subspace command and communication links coordinating his task shut down the computers of all ships under his command, allowing Carrigan Trent and Wenn Cinn to escape the Archeron and the Theurgy and the Harbinger to escape the task force.