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==Message in a Bottle == The Serenity sat in its high parking orbit around Earth as it uploaded the latest technical up grades. It also brought aboard new crewmembers. Commander [[Sazboe]] as the Chief Science Officer, Lieutenant Commander [[Gwen Moss]] as the Chief Medical Officer, Lieutenant [[M'Epak]] as the Trauma Emergency Team Chief and Civilian Advisors [[Sipen Daquee]] a Linguist and [[Dr Jones]] an Archaeologist. Along with Sipen Daquwee and Miss Peterson came a new set of orders for Commander Jay and the Serenity. A message had been received by one of the Federations deep space relay station. It was a message from the USS Evenstar which was lost in unusual circumstances about 155 years ago. The message contained parts of a language from a long dead civilisation called the [[Toto]] which was why Sipen Daquee and Miss Peterson were here to help translate the rest of the message and quickly as part of the message that they had managed to decrypt from the long missing Evenstar was a cry for help.
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