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Season Seven

SD 2262.355 (Dec 21, 2262) (Jan 4, 2016)

Mission Brief: After a 1 year refit and rebuild, crew and staff of the USS Comanche Creek come home from their various temporary duty assignments...with some notable changes to the ship and command staff.

 

 

TBS 2 weeks

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SD 2263.04 (Jan 4, 2263) (Jan 11, 2016)

Mission Brief: After an additional 2 weeks of fine tuning and adjustment to the new USS Comanche Creek, the ship is prepared to get underway for a a shakedown cruise to Sigma 759.

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2263.011 (Jan 11, 2263)(Jan 18, 2016)

Mission Brief: Comanche Creek is one week into her shakedown cruise to the proving grounds at Sigma 759.

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Mission Brief: TBS was one week; USS Comanche Creek has arrived at the proving grounds at Sigma 759 to officially begin her post-refit shakedown, including weapons and sensor systems

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Mission Brief: TBS was 1 hour, and Comanche Creek has been ordered to intercept and investigate an unidentified ship that has crossed into the range at Sigma 759.

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Mission Brief: USS Comanche Creek has intercepted the unidentified ship, and discovered a 200,000 year old derelict, called the Tethys. The ship's 3-axis tumble has been slowed to a relative halt, and the valiant crew of the Comanche Creek are in the process of locating a docking port. TBS was 45 minutes.

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Mission Brief: Having successfully and safely docked with the Tethys, the crew of the Comanche Creek are meeting at the portside airlock in EV suits to board and investigate the unknown ship. TBS was long enough to pull on thermals for the field trip

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MISSION BRIEF: TBS was 45 Minutes, and Creek's valiant crew have discovered three very different sets of remains inside the tomb that is the Tethys- humans, synthroids, and chrome plated mechanoids. Marines and Security are currently running search and destroy missions throughout the Tethys.

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MISSION BRIEF: TBS was 4 hours; investigation and search and recovery/destroy operations continue apace in the Tethys.

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Mission Brief: TBS was 24 hours. After some much needed showers, paperwork and rest, our intrepid crew is going to resume their explorations aboard the Tethys. Documents, books, etc. have been removed, inventoried, and placed in stasis aboard Comanche Creek for further analysis and preservation

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Mission Brief: TBS was One Week, and Comanche Creek is still lurking at Sigma 97...597 with the late Colonial Battlestar Tethys. Airwing staff have been directed to acquire several of the smaller craft from the battlestar and bring them aboard the Creek.

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Captain’s Log, SD 2363.200

 

We’re currently exploring the backend of nowhere, and the ship’s been rocked by several series of turbulent waves emanating from the solar system ahead of us. Ens Nye has theorized that these waves could be mythical Tesla waves. Is he right? I’m a ship’s commander, not a scientist. Regardless of the source of the turbulence that’s hit the Creek, we’re still heading in. Stellar cartography has reported that the system is much like Sol’s- 9 planets; abundant planetoids, asteroids, and the usual cosmic debris all orbiting a G-class yellow star. The Astronomics lab, though, has reported that the system’s primary has dips in luminosity from more than just the normal orbital bodies. Both Lieutenants Tyson and Perdue have theorized that there could be either a Dyson swarm or ringworld orbiting in the habitable zone. Frankly, I think both of them are nuts, and have been reading too much Niven and Clarke.

Crewman Browne has reported from the astrogation station that we’re 5 hours from system boundary. Hopefully both the source of the waves and dimming of the primary are from the same source...and they’re not hostile.

 

TBS: 5 hours. We’ll be nearing the source at the beginning of sim

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