Interregnum 01-02 (Season 1)

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LCARS Database Report - USS Theurgy NX-79854
  • Two weeks later, the 7th 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 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 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 Incident, the pilot Miles Renard was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and given the position as leader of the Lone Wolves Squadron. W
  • In the Science Department, the Ash'reem man by the name Sarresh Morali struggled with his role on the 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 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 Incident had drawn attention from a being unlike any of them met before – drawn there because of its ancient nature.
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