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==Mission 1: The Sword of Damocles==
==Mission 1: The Sword of Damocles==
The [[USS Spectre|Spectre]] dropped out of warp to pick up a damaged federation shuttlecraft that was under attack from a Romulan warbird.  The [[Romulan]]s claimed that the occupants of the shuttle were known terrorists and that they would not stop until they were dead.  Captain T'Vhor convinced the Romulans to leave.  The shuttle was carrying the Spectre's missing chief engineer, the Andorian H'Chir, whom everyone assumed had betrayed them in an earlier mission. It was also carrying a Vulcan named Korak, who has been tracking one of Doenitz's [[Rank|Lieutenant]]s. Korak discovered that it wasn't H'Chir who betrayed the crew of the [[USS Spectre|Spectre]], but the Katra of lieutenant T'Rok in control of H'Chir's body. The Spectre then went to warp to find the aide of the missing former president at a rendezvous point near the Romulan border.
The [[USS Spectre|Spectre]] dropped out of warp to pick up a damaged federation shuttlecraft that was under attack from a Romulan warbird.  The [[Romulan]]s claimed that the occupants of the shuttle were known terrorists and that they would not stop until they were dead.  Captain T'Vhor convinced the Romulans to leave.  The shuttle was carrying the Spectre's missing chief engineer, the Andorian H'Chir, whom everyone assumed had betrayed them in an earlier mission. It was also carrying a Vulcan named Korak, who has been tracking one of Doenitz's [[lieutenant]]s. Korak discovered that it wasn't H'Chir who betrayed the crew of the [[USS Spectre|Spectre]], but the Katra of lieutenant T'Rok in control of H'Chir's body. The Spectre then went to warp to find the aide of the missing former president at a rendezvous point near the Romulan border.


Upon reaching the meeting point, the remains of a destroyed shuttle were discovered, along with a life pod on the nearby surface of a planet. A Romulan vessel entered the system, heading for the Spectre.  An away team went down to the surface in a shuttle to recover the only survivor, who could not be beamed out due to ionic storms on the planet. Meanwhile a second vessel, this one a federation shuttle, appeared in the system and began heading for the Spectre.
Upon reaching the meeting point, the remains of a destroyed shuttle were discovered, along with a life pod on the nearby surface of a planet. A Romulan vessel entered the system, heading for the Spectre.  An away team went down to the surface in a shuttle to recover the only survivor, who could not be beamed out due to ionic storms on the planet. Meanwhile a second vessel, this one a federation shuttle, appeared in the system and began heading for the Spectre.
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