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The Moarvol unloaded it's infested ore in bulk holding dock number sixty-three sigma, where it was scheduled to be processed within four days. Little did the station personnel or anyone else know that four days was far too long to allow for the effective decontamination of the threat posed by the spoilers.
The Moarvol unloaded it's infested ore in bulk holding dock number sixty-three sigma, where it was scheduled to be processed within four days. Little did the station personnel or anyone else know that four days was far too long to allow for the effective decontamination of the threat posed by the spoilers.
==Rest and Relaxation==


With the development of additional duties that cropped up during the period where the crew of the [[USS Rosenante]] was supposed to be on Shore leave, Captain salid petitioned for and received permission to extend the crew's leave time in order to allow his crew the alloted time to unwind.
Several of the crew disembarked the ship, headed for such locations as [[Braak's Bar]], [[The County Cork]] or [[RJs]].
==Arrival of the Boudicca==
The [[USS Boudicca]] a [[Keltoi Class]] starship arrived at [[Starbase 989]] after a few moneths of mindless scientific surveys. The ship put in to dock and released her crew for shore leave.
[[Rank]] Captain [[Alan Durand]], commanding the Boudicca made arrangements with captain Salid of the Rosenante to meet. The two commanding officers, accompanied by their First Officers, [[Jennifer Caskie]] and [[T'Larah Sullivan]] met aboard the Rosenante where they participated in some friendly conversation and a delightful luncheon in the captain's mess.
There was a great deal of conversation about the engineering and design of the Rosenante, as well as the well-being of family and friends. Also discussed was the tactical capabilities of both ships.
==The New Year's Eve Party==
The largest single celebration of the year aboard [[Starbase 989]] on her Promenade. A significant number of station's personnel, visitors and ship crews began to gather for the pre-drop celebration of a replica of the [[Manhattan Ball Drop]].
Three establishments, [[RJs]], [[The County Cork]] and [[Braak's Bar]] sponsored a more private party in the area immediately surrounding their establishments. The area was cordoned off by mobile security [[Force Field]]s borrowed from the station's security Chief [[rank|Lieutenant]] [[Adraa Mosul]]. They were guarded by [[Nausicaan]], [[Human]], and [[Orion]] bodyguards.
There was a 100 credit charge to gain entry, but inside there was live music, food, drink and gambling. In addition, the location was optimal for observing the drop.





Revision as of 14:30, 9 April 2010

Prelude

The Tellarite freighter Moarvol

The Tellarite vessel Moarvol arrived at Starbase 989 on stardate 2413.12.30 after a particularly successful mining run in the Zeta Draconis System. The haul was some very rich and particularly pure Magnesite, which is readily found in the system's asteroid belt.

The ship's crew, led by Captain Galzoth included Kaylee Parker, Tegra, Vrek Seg and Lovall. They were an experienced mining freight crew, but none of them were aware that they had inadvertently picked up an infestation of Vexarak Spoilers along with their raw ore.

The Moarvol unloaded it's infested ore in bulk holding dock number sixty-three sigma, where it was scheduled to be processed within four days. Little did the station personnel or anyone else know that four days was far too long to allow for the effective decontamination of the threat posed by the spoilers.

Rest and Relaxation

With the development of additional duties that cropped up during the period where the crew of the USS Rosenante was supposed to be on Shore leave, Captain salid petitioned for and received permission to extend the crew's leave time in order to allow his crew the alloted time to unwind.

Several of the crew disembarked the ship, headed for such locations as Braak's Bar, The County Cork or RJs.

Arrival of the Boudicca

The USS Boudicca a Keltoi Class starship arrived at Starbase 989 after a few moneths of mindless scientific surveys. The ship put in to dock and released her crew for shore leave.

Rank Captain Alan Durand, commanding the Boudicca made arrangements with captain Salid of the Rosenante to meet. The two commanding officers, accompanied by their First Officers, Jennifer Caskie and T'Larah Sullivan met aboard the Rosenante where they participated in some friendly conversation and a delightful luncheon in the captain's mess.

There was a great deal of conversation about the engineering and design of the Rosenante, as well as the well-being of family and friends. Also discussed was the tactical capabilities of both ships.

The New Year's Eve Party

The largest single celebration of the year aboard Starbase 989 on her Promenade. A significant number of station's personnel, visitors and ship crews began to gather for the pre-drop celebration of a replica of the Manhattan Ball Drop.

Three establishments, RJs, The County Cork and Braak's Bar sponsored a more private party in the area immediately surrounding their establishments. The area was cordoned off by mobile security Force Fields borrowed from the station's security Chief Lieutenant Adraa Mosul. They were guarded by Nausicaan, Human, and Orion bodyguards.

There was a 100 credit charge to gain entry, but inside there was live music, food, drink and gambling. In addition, the location was optimal for observing the drop.




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USS Rosenante Missions
Missions: Picking up the Pieces | A Fine and Private Place | Furlough | Letters of Marques | Fields of Elysium | Homecoming | Into the Darkness, Go I | Equals and Opposites | The Quondam Season | The Gilded Man | Touch of the Eidolon | Just Another Saturday Night | Once More Into The Breach | Personal Logs | The Third Law | The Captain's Cotillion | The Veil of the Sky | A Port in the Storm | The Raven's Nest | Through the Looking Glass | Sensory Overload | Lest We Forget