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==New Civilizations== [[File:Celdebrai City.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Celdebrai City]] Upon arrival at [[Asrai Prime]] [[Mike Rosenbauer]] was [[transporter|transported]] down to the surface to conduct intelligence on the inhabitants. He took medical scans, made cultural observations and determined the general political and cultural structure of the [[Asrai]]. When he returned to the ship two hours later the medical team of [[Jennifer Caskie]] and [[Tayla Fraiser]] began the cosmetic alteration procedures on the away team that would allow them to infiltrate the population. The determined site of their excursion would be [[Celdebrai City]], the planetary capital. The away team would assume the cover story of a traveling merchant family. They would have a family structure, and a group of body guards that would provide them protection. This was consistent with Rosenbauer's observations during his time on the planet. The crew would establish a rough base of operations, from which to conduct their studies. They would beam into the confines of the city, to avoid any unwanted attention along the roadway. One of the worries for the team was the fact that the Asrai communicated some portion of their language with physical gestures which the universal translator was unable to duplicate or translate. This would mean a greater than normal change of miscommunication. Despite this, the need to attempt to save the nearly two-billion inhabitants of the planet outweighed the worries. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>
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