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Posted on Wed Jun 22nd, 2011 @ 7:07am by Commander Jonathan Coleman & Major T'Lana & Lieutenant Ariel Gilmore

378 words; about a 2 minute read

Mission: Mission 75 - Time of Change
Location: USS Endeavor
Timeline: Current

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Commander Coleman was in the ready room of the Endeavor when he heard the door chime. He looked up from all of the reports he was reading to see Lt. Gilmore and Major T'Lana come in. Lt. Gilmore started out.

She said, "We're slowly approaching the Eisn System, where the Romulan and Reman homeworlds used to be sir. As we approach the system, we're able to get a better view of what happened to the star. Nothing out of the ordinary except that it appeared that someone tried to stop the explosion, which Ambassador Spock was trying to do when he last reported into Starfleet."

Coleman then looked at Major T'Lana and said, "What insight can you give into the explosion that we don't know already?"

Major T'Lana looked down and then up, at Commander Coleman, and said, "Nothing much sir. Nothing that I haven't already put into the database. We should know more when we get closer though. We should be able to collect as much debris and other spatical objects as we can. As for anything else, there's nothing more."

Then Coleman looked at her and said, "Have you heard anything from your friends in the Tal'Shiar yet?"

She looked at him and said, "From what they're gathering, they want to blame starfleet for the star's explosion, but noone's sure what to believe. With the empire scattered due to our homeworld's destruction, it's hard to know what to believe."

Coleman looked down at his padd and looked back up at them and said, "What's our ETA to Eisn system?"

"At current speed, less than two hours. At this distance, we're able to see more and more of what's there and when we get there, we'll be able to uncloak to gather evidence and everything." Gimlore said, looking at her PADD for a minute. With that, Coleman said thank you to both of them and dismissed them.

Afterwards, he looked over his reports from Commander Smith on the status of the warp core and the cloak and made sure that everything was going good. "So far, so good." he murmured to himself. He just hope that they could make it through it all good.

Off:

Commander Jonathan Coleman
Chief Science Officer/Commanding Officer
Starbase 400/USS Endeavor

 

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