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[[Image:Brooks.jpg|thumb|right|Ensign Avery Brooks on Andoria]]
[[Image:Brooks.jpg|thumb|right|Ensign Avery Brooks on Andoria]]


Ensign Brooks managed to convince the Andorians to go along with the plan the Inquisition '[[council of three]]' had developed.  The plan was adapted and polished into a two week operation. James was given a [[Rank|Lieutenant]]'s uniform and snuck into a nearby Starfleet Base.  He downloaded the contents of Starfleet's Andoria operations, giving the resistance valuable information to plan their future attacks. James also secretely added an access program into the lighting systems, allowing the resistance to tap into the Starfleet mainframe through a system that wasn't considered critical.  Using this program, the resistance falsified orders, and had seven runabouts fueled and ready to launch at a moment's notice.  The resistance then prepared the first major attack against a Starfleet installation, contacting seven other cells and coordinating with them.
Ensign Brooks managed to convince the Andorians to go along with the plan the Inquisition '[[council of three]]' had developed.  The plan was adapted and polished into a two week operation. James was given a [[lieutenant]]'s uniform and snuck into a nearby Starfleet Base.  He downloaded the contents of Starfleet's Andoria operations, giving the resistance valuable information to plan their future attacks. James also secretely added an access program into the lighting systems, allowing the resistance to tap into the Starfleet mainframe through a system that wasn't considered critical.  Using this program, the resistance falsified orders, and had seven runabouts fueled and ready to launch at a moment's notice.  The resistance then prepared the first major attack against a Starfleet installation, contacting seven other cells and coordinating with them.


On the night of the attack, one resistance cell distracted Starfleet security by launching attacks on shield and power generators at a nearby Starfleet sensor installation.  The other cells infiltrated the base from catacomb tunnels below, and began securing the base.  Utilizing the backdoor in the computer's mainframe the Inquisition managed to disable the base security system and prevent the lock out of the control system.  After capturing the base, the Andorians began transmitting a signal throughout Andoria, letting them know what had happened, and notifying all starfleet personnel that Andoria would be free again.  The Inquisition then boarded two of the seven runabouts and ran the blockade, finally reaching Starbase Geneva for reassignment.
On the night of the attack, one resistance cell distracted Starfleet security by launching attacks on shield and power generators at a nearby Starfleet sensor installation.  The other cells infiltrated the base from catacomb tunnels below, and began securing the base.  Utilizing the backdoor in the computer's mainframe the Inquisition managed to disable the base security system and prevent the lock out of the control system.  After capturing the base, the Andorians began transmitting a signal throughout Andoria, letting them know what had happened, and notifying all starfleet personnel that Andoria would be free again.  The Inquisition then boarded two of the seven runabouts and ran the blockade, finally reaching Starbase Geneva for reassignment.
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