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Post by Cdr Jennifer Morgan on Dec 14, 2009 18:33:14 GMT -5
Captain, we need to warn the Commodore. The fleet will be wiped out.
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Post by Captain Damien Lucifel on Dec 14, 2009 18:35:23 GMT -5
Yes, but if we send a message, we expose our position, and we get blasted out of the sky. He looks to D;Real, and Kadan. Suggestions?
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Post by Lt Kadan of Mogh on Dec 16, 2009 17:29:23 GMT -5
He is sanding at his station at Tactical, listening to the chatter on the bridge, more specifully the conversation between the COmmander and the Captain. He knew the sitaution. If we warn the Commodore, it would bring down the full wrath of the Tholian fleet and it would be certain death. Fighting and dying in battle is the ultimate honor and glory one could ask for a Klingon. It would bring great Glory to his house for a long time after his death.
Also, Going into battle where death is certain is not the wisest thing to do, unless a Klingon is looking for death. Only a dishonored Klingon would pull such an action
He spoke up to both the Commander and Captain "Dying in battle is the highest honor one can achieve as a Klingon but when death is certain, as would the outcome be should we decide to warn the commodore, I believe we should stay silent in hopes of exposing the Tholians. Once exposed, only then we can strike and vanquish the foe and bring honor to those comrades who have already fallen before us."
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Post by Lt D'real on Dec 16, 2009 17:40:49 GMT -5
Pondering the words of Kadan, as well as looking at the situation, D;Reals mind was working on a solution.
Captain, we may be able to warn the fleet, withut sending a transmission, and not overtly exposing out position. Temlur V has a ring around the Gas giant. It is composed chiefly of Hiphosic Gas. If we can get a small shuttle to ignite the Gases, it will send a flare, and expose the Tholians to the fleets sensors.
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Post by Cdr Jennifer Morgan on Dec 16, 2009 19:47:37 GMT -5
Interesting plan. But I guess I can do Captain.
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Post by Captain Damien Lucifel on Dec 16, 2009 19:49:24 GMT -5
He raises an eyebrow as he looked to his First Officer.
And what makes you think I will be sending you Commander?
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Post by Lt D'real on Dec 16, 2009 19:56:57 GMT -5
With that Dreal stands and turns to the Captain.
I will prepare a shuttle for immediate departure.
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Post by Captain Damien Lucifel on Dec 16, 2009 20:05:23 GMT -5
Smirks at D'Real Sit down Lieutenant, the only person that will pilot a shuttle on this mission is me. He stands and looks to Ariel. Wrenn, prepare me a shuttle. Then fired a look to Jennifer. Before you spout off Regulations to me, I disobeyed a direct order by the Commanding officer to this mission. It only makes sense that I don't jeopardize your, or any of the crew lives for my descretions. You have the con. He then exits for the TL.
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Post by Major Jack Marone on Dec 28, 2009 18:21:02 GMT -5
The two continued walking in the hot arid air of the desert planet. The Sun was high as mid day approaches, and all to see is sand, and no sign of civilization. Then Jack spots a glimmer off to the distance. He pulls out his Tricorder and takes a reading. I got something. 15 clicks to the east. Think you can make it Sergeant? He looks to cheek as she is stripped down t her Undershirt, as she lugs her equipment.
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Post by Gry Sgt Angelica Leech on Dec 28, 2009 18:25:34 GMT -5
She turns to him, her eyes aching from squinting, as she looks off to the distance. Hearing the Major she answers.
Yes sir. I'm surprised the Tholians haven't beat us here. I thought they were great Crab walkers?
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Post by Major Jack Marone on Dec 28, 2009 18:36:28 GMT -5
He shuts the Tricorder, and begins the long trudge to the far away oasis. In the Background Temlar V looms large in the Blue hazed sky. The Tholians can blend in with metals, so they could be there awaiting us. Hopefully, the task force will send someone looking for us. The beacon should be working.
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Post by Gry Sgt Angelica Leech on Dec 28, 2009 18:46:14 GMT -5
The continue walking for about an hour as they approached the rusted old way station. Looks deserted, but should give us some protection. Definately Klingon in design.
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Post by Major Jack Marone on Jan 6, 2010 10:03:46 GMT -5
He checks the tricorder.
Well I'm picking up water. It's an underground bunker. Hopefully we can get in.
With that the two continued to the structure.
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Post by LtJG Jezra on Jan 22, 2010 16:15:17 GMT -5
Her squadron continued to do patrol for the main fleet as so far no sign of the Tholians were found. She then looked to her Co Pilot, Ensign Hayes.
Seems they either ran scared, or went back to refuel or something.
I don't know lieutenant. I heard these Tholian craft are difficult to detect. As far as we know they can be watching us.
I would agree but the fact is I know the Marine squadron we have on the Striker. Even if they went down, they probably cause alot of casualties on their end. We should be approaching their lat known position.
Confirmed. picking up multiple targets in orbit around Temlar V. Battle cruisers, and Carriers. Pay dirt Lieutenant.[/b][/color] Just then a blast is felt as one of the fighters explode. Jezra pitches her Fighter wide to Starboard, as the elusive Tholians reveal themselves.
Paydirt looks about right Ensign. This is a trap to destroy the fleet. Try to get out a transmission.
Can't. They are Jamming our signal. Must be one ship doing that.
The we need to thin out the crowd. [/b] [/color]
With that Jezra let losse her Phaser cannons as she fires on the attacking Tholian forces. The remaining fighters, and Starships continue as they open fire as well.
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Post by Captain Damien Lucifel on Jan 27, 2010 5:46:14 GMT -5
Meanwhile, a lone shuttle approaches the rinks of Temlur IV. On board Captain Lucifel angles the shuttle to come at it on the plane. Shuttle craft Oberon to Striker. I'm approaching the rings now. Will make contact in 30 seconds.
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