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*Mandatory confinement for 24 hours of every week for the next month in the brig.
*Mandatory confinement for 24 hours of every week for the next month in the brig.
*Required to undergo psychological counseling with a ship's counselor at least once per week, unless released from this requirement by the supervising counselor.  
*Required to undergo psychological counseling with a ship's counselor at least once per week, unless released from this requirement by the supervising counselor.  
[[File:Admiralty board.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An Admiral's mast is comprised of between one and six admirals who gather for disciplinary hearings that they determine does not require a general court martial]]
 
[[File:Admiralty board.jpg|thumb|right|500px|An Admiral's mast is comprised of between one and six admirals who gather for disciplinary hearings that they determine does not require a general court martial]]
The second Mast for [[Rank|Lieutenant]] [[Detron Trei]] of the [[USS Boudicca]], was a little more ambiguous and so was handled a little differently. The charge was having jeopardized the lives of starfleet Officers and [[Federation]] citizens through an impetuous act, not authorized by your commanding officer, by initiating telepathic contact with the [[Borg]] at [[Dovek II]] and thus, alerting them to the presence of two [[federation]] [[starship]]s, and thereby placing the crews of those ships in harms way, The admiralty has determined that you are to be sentenced in accordance to an [[Rank|Admiral's]] Mast, so that you may remain in service with starfleet in the hopes that you will regain your honor and rank, which has been sullied by these actions. Lieutenant Detron Trei, In accordance with Starfleet regulations Article 13 sections 2153 subsections A-Q, having found you eligible for an Admiral's Mast rather than a General court-Martial, and determining that you could still become and remain a valuable officer in the service of starfleet, I have been ordered by Starfleet Command, to hereby read you the rulings of said Admiral's mast and thereby enforce such orders as are contained therein.
The second Mast for [[Rank|Lieutenant]] [[Detron Trei]] of the [[USS Boudicca]], was a little more ambiguous and so was handled a little differently. The charge was having jeopardized the lives of starfleet Officers and [[Federation]] citizens through an impetuous act, not authorized by your commanding officer, by initiating telepathic contact with the [[Borg]] at [[Dovek II]] and thus, alerting them to the presence of two [[federation]] [[starship]]s, and thereby placing the crews of those ships in harms way, The admiralty has determined that you are to be sentenced in accordance to an [[Rank|Admiral's]] Mast, so that you may remain in service with starfleet in the hopes that you will regain your honor and rank, which has been sullied by these actions. Lieutenant Detron Trei, In accordance with Starfleet regulations Article 13 sections 2153 subsections A-Q, having found you eligible for an Admiral's Mast rather than a General court-Martial, and determining that you could still become and remain a valuable officer in the service of starfleet, I have been ordered by Starfleet Command, to hereby read you the rulings of said Admiral's mast and thereby enforce such orders as are contained therein.



Revision as of 19:20, 12 January 2011

The crew's Memorial at Starbase Geneva

With their return to their own time after their encounter with the Borg at Dovek II the small Federation Task Force, consisting of the USS Boudicca and the USS Rosenante limp to nearby Starbase 989, where they are informed that due to the damage caused by the Vexarak Spoilers the starbase is unable to handle the repairs for such extensive damage.

As a result, with the USS Kelman taking on the families and pets of both crews from the station, the three starships make their way to Starbase Geneva, where the facilities are made available for repairs.

Looking for Love

Axtis III

Once released on leave, Ben Soma and Sanok, head for Axtis III, where they begin their search for Marah Neru, a woman that Soma loves. Neru disappeared five years ago from the Soma family home shortly after Ben had rescued her from unsavory types on the very same world.

Following a series of clues, and hampered by the passage of time (brought about by the unexpected five year jump into the future), Sanok and Soma have returned to the planet to locate Marah and free her from her captors. In doing so, they discover that there is an ancient rite of challenge that will allow them redress and all but force Marah's captor, A Nausicaan named Turrel, a relative of Kavol.

During their investigation they were told by a Klingon named Klagth of a traditional trial of redress known as Ch'mok. The Ch'mok is requested before the council of the planet and consisted of three trials or challenges. Ben Soma, accompanied by Sanok, began the Ch'mok by hunting a Dagger Beast.

Section 31

The symbol for Section 31

Meanwhile, aboard Starbase Geneva Eian O'Neill and Jessica Signos have a revealing discussion about Jessica's involvement in the Notorious Section 31, where she operated as the assassin codenamed "Lily".

The conversation is too much for O'Neill, who still reeling from his recent reassimulation back into a normal human being, is either unable or unwilling to accept Jessica's role. As a result, Jessica left a PADD in Eian's possession and departed, returning to her quarters, while O'Neill continued to undergo his personal physical therapy in the Holodeck aboard the station.

It was shortly thereafter that Jessica was abducted by a section 31 cell led by a man named George Hayden who ran a shoe repair shop on the station. Hayden was given the task of breaking jessica's hold on Lily, and in doing so, restore the assassin to full operability.

As a result of the information that Jessica/lily had provided to captain Ahmed Ibn Salid and his subsequent revelation of this information to an admiral with Starfleet Intelligence, Signos' cover was purposely blown by SFI to draw out the Section 31 cell suspected of operating on the station.

Salid reluctantly agreed to this, in exchange for immunity for Signos and proper psychological treatment. He felt betrayed however, when Starfleet intelligence decided not to mount a rescue of Signos, but rather see how far they could track her , thereby revealing even more of the cell operating aboard the station.

Frustrated and now with his operational access revoked, Salid determined to do the right thing. When Liam O'Neill and Eian O'Neill brought Salid evidence of Signos' abduction, the captain revealed his plan, which was to leak information that he was aware of the existence of the section 31 operation, and thereby forcing the group to send Jessica/Lily to kill him. The hope was then to capture her, and then use any forensic evidence to capture Hayden and his cell.

I See You

An Ocular Implant

Elsewhere, Henry Jacobs began his rehabilitation for his replacement eye, which was lost in the Borg attack aboard the two federation starships. Doctor Jennifer Caskie aided in the surgery to replace his missing eye with a cybernetic prosthetic, similar to those used for blind officers serving within the fleet.

Refits and Repairs

A workbee

Despite orders to stand down for leave Steven Wade Matrix, Eian O'Neill and Henry Jacobs were unable to stay away from the repairs and refits aboard the Rosenante and the Boudicca. They aided in the significant repairs and logistical support that was required to be performed in order to return both vessels back to full operational status.

Command School Anyone?

At the same time, Matrix and Thomas Jackson were assigned to undertake advanced command training aboard the station so that they could be fully qualified in their command certification. They underwent advanced tactical training, command ethics and morals training, and additional hand-to-hand training with Lieutenant Detron Trei. In addition, all participants were required to undergo post-mission counseling and evaluation.

The Two Masts

As much as it was unwelcomed, Captain Salid saw no alternative but to recommend that two members of the task force crew be brought forward on charges. However, feeling that both officers could be salvaged he opted to conduct a captain's mast for Andrew Elliot Maddox while Detron Trei who had already been the subject of a Captain's mast was moved forward to an Admiral's Mast.

In both cases the charges were very serious. In Maddox's case the series of charges were:

  • Charge One: Willful intent to conduct subversive activities contrary to the interests and goals of the United Federation of Planets, whereby you have rendered aid to the enemies of the Federation to the detriment of her citizens and holdings.
  • Charge Two: That you willingly or otherwise placed in unnecessary jeopardy the lives of your fellow Starfleet officers, whose names shall be listed upon the filed report for your perusal as Appendix A. These acts are classified as indirect endangerments, and are inferred through acts undertaken by yourself should your actions have continued unchecked by the due authorities established by Starfleet Command.
  • Charge Three: That you through action, or inaction put forward an effort to assassinate a duly appointed officer of Starfleet and in so doing interfered with a mission of the most critical sort. That in your actions, you endangered the lives of the crew and threatened to sabotage the completion of a lawful mission necessary to maintain the safety and security of the United Federation of Planets.
  • Charge Four: That during your attempt at assassination, you caused the near fatal injury of a fellow officer, namely Ensign Joseph Willowbrook.
  • Charge Five: That you took upon yourself the duties of an Ambassador of the United Federation of Planets, contrary to your assigned duties, without the authority of duly appointed officials, and in so doing, entered into negotiations and conduct which has been determined as counterproductive to official Federation Domestic and Foreign policy.
  • Charge Six: That you willingly and enthusiastically undertook an agenda to aid the enemies of the United Federation of Planets in their efforts to subvert, injure, defame or render impotent, said Federation and thereby acted as an agent for an external power in opposition to the United Federation of Planets.

Of those charges three carried the potential of the death penalty, while the other three carry sentences ranging from fifty-years to life imprisonment if found guilty. In addition, If convicted there is the loss of all rank and privilege associated with Starfleet Service. however, with the recommendation of Captain Salid to the Judge Advocate General's Office, that Maddox be charged and that he serve a suitable punishment for those charges brought against him. Thereby allowing Maddox, should he agree to the suspension of formal charges should instead face the captain's mast, rather than be formally charged with a General Court Martial. Maddox agreed, and the following punishment was levied against him:

  • Reduction in grade to that of crewman, his commission as a Starfleet officer revoked.
  • He will be held to maintain a 85% efficiency rating in your departmental status reports and performance reviews.
  • Restricted from recreational holodeck use until further notice.
  • Mandatory confinement for 24 hours of every week for the next month in the brig.
  • Required to undergo psychological counseling with a ship's counselor at least once per week, unless released from this requirement by the supervising counselor.
An Admiral's mast is comprised of between one and six admirals who gather for disciplinary hearings that they determine does not require a general court martial

The second Mast for Lieutenant Detron Trei of the USS Boudicca, was a little more ambiguous and so was handled a little differently. The charge was having jeopardized the lives of starfleet Officers and Federation citizens through an impetuous act, not authorized by your commanding officer, by initiating telepathic contact with the Borg at Dovek II and thus, alerting them to the presence of two federation starships, and thereby placing the crews of those ships in harms way, The admiralty has determined that you are to be sentenced in accordance to an Admiral's Mast, so that you may remain in service with starfleet in the hopes that you will regain your honor and rank, which has been sullied by these actions. Lieutenant Detron Trei, In accordance with Starfleet regulations Article 13 sections 2153 subsections A-Q, having found you eligible for an Admiral's Mast rather than a General court-Martial, and determining that you could still become and remain a valuable officer in the service of starfleet, I have been ordered by Starfleet Command, to hereby read you the rulings of said Admiral's mast and thereby enforce such orders as are contained therein.

He was sentenced as follows:

  • You are hereby demoted to the rank of Ensign Senior Grade, and are not eligible for promotion until such time as you prove your value and worth to the fleet, through thoughtful and decisive actions, not fraught with impulsiveness as you have been shown to exhibit in the past.
  • In addition, you shall not be eligible to hold the position of department head, until such time as a senior officer within your direct chain of command should determine you rehabilitated.
  • You are to spend twenty four hours each week for the span of one month in the brig, and have all shore leave revoked without express special permission by your immediate commanding officer. *You are also to maintain a professional readiness and efficiency rating of 85%.

Should you fail to adhere to any of these requirements, You will be tried and if convicted sentenced to incarceration in a maximum security facility in accordance with the laws of the United Federation of planets."


MORE COMING SOON!


 

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

 

USS Boudicca Missions
Missions: The Anointed | Fires of Heaven | To Each His Own | A Blast From The Past | Swords To Ploughshares | Downtime | The Loudest Silence | Through The Looking Glass | Where Fools Fear To Tread | Just Another Saturday Night | Once More Into The Breach | Personal Logs | Bandits on the Surface | Dead or Alive | Starting Over | The Raven's Nest | Recurrent