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==Mission One: For a Friend.== On Stardate 2407.03.07 Hania joined Captain [[Devan Sash]] and various members of the Nimitz Crew in the unauthorized rescue of Lieutenant [[Dru Tagon]] from a Doenitz Prison facility of Djörn Major. The team, using a borrowed Klingon Bird of Prey intended on using its cloaking ability to allow them to infiltrate the prison facility and affect a rescue of Lt. Tagon. During the mission, several crew members suffered from mental breakdowns. Their judgement was so impaired that they invented paranoid fantasies regarding Hania. Due to a perfectly reasonable defense move on Hania's part near the end of the mission, [[Eric McDermott]] in particular was so ill that he convinced himself that Hania had long been an intelligence agent of [[Admiral Doenitz]], and had taken advantage of the mental breakdowns to push forward his own operational plan, which was essentially a head on assault against the prison security forces. McDermott claimed that Hania had taken advantage of McDermott's near incapacitation, to place his own claim that McDermott's plan was too risky and would place too many innocent lives in danger. The irony of this specious claim was that it was abundantly clear that McDermott's paranoia was the issue, and that Hania had planned nothing even remotely criminal, and had in fact only been attempting to do his job and protect the Nimitz's crew to the best of his ability. McDermott then went a step further and attempted to blame his incompetence on Hania. Due to his inability to respond in a logical and professional manner, and the competence of the command staff in choosing the best plan, Hania's plan was adopted over McDermott's. As a result, Hania was brought up on bogus charges by jealous crewmen, whose wild claims of an orgy of destruction, culminating in the deliberate and premeditated murder of Starfleet Marine, Major Julian Wells, were wisely ignored by less mentally unbalanced command personnel. However, when confronted at the conclusion of the mission by Captain [[Devan Sash]] and Ensign(sg) [[Cecilia Bruce]], Hania realized that he had been misunderstood, and was on the brink of being unfairly framed for what and who he these unbalanced individuals thought he was. Instead of standing up for his perfectly justified behaviour, he over-reacted to his fellow crewman's unjustified and unexpected betrayal. It was at this point that he committed suicide via his implanted cybernetic device. This incident became the dark conclusion to what was otherwise a successful mission for the [[USS Nimitz]]. Whether the offending officers will ever have to pay for what they did is as yet unknown.
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