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During their mission, however the Onyx went missing and [[Starfleet Command]] assigned the [[USS Hades]], then studying the [[Magnetar]]  [[PX 1354]] nearby, to investigate that ship's disappearance.
During their mission, however the Onyx went missing and [[Starfleet Command]] assigned the [[USS Hades]], then studying the [[Magnetar]]  [[PX 1354]] nearby, to investigate that ship's disappearance.


After two days at warp, the Hades discovered the Onyx adrift and unoccupied, although it had appeared that the ship's crew had simply abandoned her. In the tradition of the [[Mary Celeste]], the starship showed no signs of violence. There were no traces of the ship's crew.
After two days at warp, the Hades discovered the Onyx adrift and unoccupied, although it had appeared that the ship's crew had simply abandoned her. In the tradition of the Mary Celeste, the starship showed no signs of violence. There were no traces of the ship's crew.


The only truly bizarre thing about the Onyx was the fact that her [[Warp drive]] and other power systems were completely dead. There was no indication how this had happened, but even that event could not  explain the disappearance of her crew and passengers.
The only truly bizarre thing about the Onyx was the fact that her [[Warp drive]] and other power systems were completely dead. There was no indication how this had happened, but even that event could not  explain the disappearance of her crew and passengers.
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