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In 2413, Captain Taylor was murdered during a Martial Arts Tournament aboard the station. He was found in his quarters and almost immediately a series of complex suspects emerged.
In 2413, Captain Taylor was murdered during a Martial Arts Tournament aboard the station. He was found in his quarters and almost immediately a series of complex suspects emerged.


As the [[USS Rosenante]] was docked on the station, [[Rank|Captain]] [[Ahmed Ibn Salid]] assumed temporary command in order to both solve the murder and to make some sense out of the chaos that the station was in. It seemed that there was no one on board that didn't want Taylor dead for something making it very difficult to solve the man's murder. Because of the wide range of suspects, including several junior officers, Salid ordered the investigation to be undertaken by his own crew.
As the [[USS Rosenante]] was docked on the station, [[Rank|Captain]] [[Ahmed Ibn Salid]] assumed temporay command in order to both solve the murder and to make some sense out of the chaos that the station was in. It seemed that there was noone on board that didn't want taylor dead for something making it very difficult to solve the man's murder. Because of the wide range of suspects, including several junior officers, Salid ordered the investigation to be undertaken by his own crew.
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