Bradley Barbour

bradley1701

Re:RT RP

May 27 2010
Instead of waiting for more people to express interest, I'd like us to get into things asap and people can join us as they come along.

What day and time works best for people? Do you want to schedule the time or do you want to get together whenever we happen to be online at the same time?

Please post your rank, character name and position you've decided on (which should be easy at this point hahaha).

I will be the Captain just for the sake of moving things along.

Name: Kaaleb
Rank: Captain
Position: Commanding Officer

Ship: USS Eclipse NCC-74285
Class: Excelsior
Eric

chemkarate

Re:ST: Pandora "Pandora's Light"

May 27 2010
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ef Administrator Margulis was standing with Oren-De in a room filled with monitors that showed various aspects of the colony. The two were in front of one area that had a large glowing 'Defense' label above it. Prior to receiving the call from Talona, Oren-De had been looking over a large schematic of the colony's defenses. When Oren-De finished speaking with Talona, Margulis looked at him with some concern.

"Is everything alright, Commander? It sounded like you have a problem with a Klingon vulture."

Oren-De frowned as he went back to looking at the schematic in front of him. "Possibly. All the more reason to get your defenses up to a satisfactory level."

A few minutes of silence passed as Oren-De analyzed the console in front of him while Margulis tried and look busy, occasionally taking a very keen interest in some banal data that one of the displays would show. Finally, Oren-De stood back and spoke.

"Your defenses are sufficient for an average mining colony, but far below what I would think appropriate for one so close to the Klingon Front. This may have been fine back before the Klingons withdrew from Khitomer, but I am going to recommend to Starfleet that they send you a number of improvements to your infrastructure, as well as station some personnel here. This entire incident with the Cosmos has demonstrated your proximity to Deepspace K-7 is not sufficient protection."

Margulis nodded enthusiastically. "Thank you, Commander. I've been trying to tell this to that Commander Wildman for months, but she keeps saying giving me the same tired line about Starfleet's resources being stretched. Hopefully your opinion will help sway her and those back on Earth."

Oren-De said nothing and instead moved to leave the room, with Margulis following close behind. Another few moments of silence passed as Oren-De went over what he had seen of his tour from the colony.

"Mr. Margulis, I would like to speak to my science officer. Where did she and... uh... I apologize, what was her escort's name again?"

Margulis practically lept at the chance to be helpful. "Shion. Dr. Shion. She and Ms. Matoya would be in our main sample analysis laboratory. This way, please."

Oren-De was escorted up several floors. As Margulis led him around with what might have been the most overly official walk that Oren-De had ever seen, Oren-De looked out of the large glass windows that lined the corridors of Woglinde's central administrative building. As he had expected from seeing it from space, the planet wasn't much to look at it in terms of beauty. The view was very rocky and mountainous, with the only vegetation being low-lying shrub and dry brush.

"Here we are," Margulis said as he and Oren-De approached a door that read 'Mineral and Ore Analysis'. The doors slid open to reveal a very clean, white room with a number of impressive-looking scientific instruments. Gauging the ability of such equipment wasn't Oren-De's forte, however, so his eyes quickly passed them over and landed on Maggie in the rear of the room, who was conversing with a Vulcan dressed in very plain attire.

"Lieutenant, what do you have to report?" asked Oren-De as he approached.

The pair turned toward Oren-De. Dr. Shion looked at Oren-De and watched him as Maggie gestured to a rock sample located on a small sample platform next to her.

"Captain, the ore that this colony has been processing here is amazing. It produces an incredibly strong interference that blocks sensor sweeps, communications, and other types of data transmission. However, the field of effect is very contained, so it wouldn't interfere with anything inside a shell made of it. Like a hull, for example."

"Ah. I take it this is the reason why Starfleet views this colony as 'stratgically important.'."

"Most likely," replied Maggie with a nod. "It's also probably why Commander Wildman didn't elaborate. If the transmission were intercepted by the Klingons, or hell, any of the Federation's enemies, they'd be after this colony in short order."

Oren-De turned to Margulis. "Was this why this colony was founded?"

Margulis shook his head. "No, no... we were originally founded a number of years ago to mine materials that, while valuable in the construction of starships, are much more mundane than this ore. This is a pretty recent discovery. It's why the Cosmos was sent here initially, but I was told by Starfleet to keep this as quiet as possible."

Oren-De frowned. "In that case, I'm increasing my defense recommendations." He then looked at Dr. Shion, who was still looking at him. "Can I help you, Dr. Shion?"

"I apologize, Commander," replied the Vulcan scientist with all of the facial cues one would expect of a Vulcan. "I did not mean to be rude, but this is the first time I have met someone of your species. You are Enhasan, correct?"

"Yes, I am."

Dr. Shion only nodded before moving back to continue her work. Oren-De gave Margulis an annoyed look, which sent the administrator into a rather worried state. "Um... uh, Commander, is there anything else you would like to see here?"

"No... I think I've seen enough." He turned to Maggie. "Lieutenant, as soon as you're done here, return to the Pandora and assist with efforts to locate that Raptor. It's becoming increasingly imperative that we intercept it."

"Yes, sir," Maggie replied. Oren-De turned and left with Margulis right by his side. Dr. Shion turned to Maggie and motioned to a shelf on another side of the laboratory. "Lieutenant, if you'll follow me over here, I have another sample that I believe you will be most interested in."

While Maggie continued to look at the new ore, Oren-De was escorted to the transporter room within the building. He walked up onto the transporter pad and turned to face Margulis, who was now standing next to the room's attendant.

"Thank you for your cooperation and hospitality, Mr. Margulis. I will make sure to mention it in my report."

Margulis nodded. "Thank you, Commander." He nodded to the attendant, who promptly pulled a phaser pistol out at Oren-De and fired.



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shot hit Oren-De square in the chest, knocking him off his feet and onto his back. The Enhasan lay motionless on the transporter pad. The attendant wordlessly walked up onto the pad and examined Oren-De's fallen form, then nodded to Margulis. Margulis promptly walked out of the transporter room and back to the sample laboratory.

The doors to the laboratory opened to reveal Dr. Shion standing over an unconscious Maggie. She looked at Margulis.

"The Commander?"

"Subdued. Was this woman able to make any communication with the Pandora?"

"No. The nerve pinch is a very effective technique."

Margulis walked over to Maggie and looked down at her. "Excellent. Soon that entire crew will make fine servants. She will be pleased."

Dr. Shion nodded. "And we will finally be saved."
Edited June 23 2010 by chemkarate
Josh

Exobyte

Re:Write a Star Trek Episode

May 27 2010
this is your project so I'll let you decide who contributes. if people want to help, i welcome it.

Re:Write a Star Trek Episode

May 27 2010
That'd be awesome!

Would you want any help or would anyone like to help Exobyte?
Josh

Exobyte

Re:Write a Star Trek Episode

May 27 2010
I'd be happy to help in my spare time, and battlefront's "Ambassador Blues" episode somewhat does this content already.
Eric

chemkarate

Re:ST: Pandora "Pandora's Light"

May 27 2010
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wreckage of the USS Cosmos was strewn across the foothills of a mountain. Indeed, it looked like the ship had skidded across the planet's surface for a number of miles, leaving a trail of destroyed brush and shrub in its wake, and had come to a rest as it had begun to slide up the grade at the mountain's base. The ship appeared to have fragmented into several large potions, with the hull and saucer of the Excalibur-class cruiser actually laying behind the nacelles, which seemed to have been tossed into the side of the mountain and had since crashed back down to lay near the rest of the wreckage.

Talona put her tricorder back into her belt holster and took a seat on a rock. She looked over her shoulder at a large chunk of the starboard nacelle that lay a short distance behind her. The fact that the ship's registration, NCC-280208, currently read upside down only seemed to make the scene all the more surreal. She unconsciously touched the grief tattoo on her face with her hand as she studied the sight.

"Well, I think my team is almost done IDing the bodies. I can't believe we haven't found anyone alive yet."

Talona turned to the familiar voice to see Redwing standing next to her. He look tired.

"Were you honestly expecting any? The ship crashed on a planet and was strewn to pieces," she said skeptically, emphasizing her point by waving her hand at the ruin that surrounded them.

"You'd be surprised. One of the case studies that everyone gets at Starfleet Medical regarding rescue operations is the crash of the Enterprise-D. The crew evacuated to the ship's saucer section and almost all of them survived."

Talona looked up at Red in surprise. "Is that normally the case?"

"Nah, but that's not the point. The point is that you shouldn't go into a rescue operation expecting it to be body recovery; you should expect to rescue people. You should have hope that some will have survived."

"Hope..." Talona said to herself, absentmindedly moving her hand to clutch the tricorder that hung on her belt.

Redwing only shook his head and looked at the nacelle beyond them. "Yeah, hope. You know, that glimmer that keeps us all going, despite the fact that both the Alpha and Beta quadrants are sinking into complete chaos."

Talona followed Redwing's gaze to the nacelle and stared at it for a few moments before suddenly looking back at him. "Red... do you hope that War'en doesn't change?"

Red looked quizzically at Talona. "Where did that come from?"

"Well... I know that you were really worried about it before he was joined to the Sadda symbiont a couple of weeks ago. You thought that the symbiont would change him into someone else."

"Wow. Umm..."

Talona looked down at the ground. "I'm... I'm sorry, Red. That was a mean thing for me to ask. I don't know where that came from."

Red gave it another shake of his head and sat down next to her. "No, it's alright. Especially since that whole thing with the weapons system started a couple days ago."

"You think the idea came from the symbiont?"

"Who knows?" Red said with a shrug. "War'en's always been someone who has to be fiddling with stuff and trying to improve it. What isn't... er, wasn't him, anyway... was marching right up to the captain and convincing him with a technically minimal explanation to detour the ship and take time out of its patrol schedule to conduct a test. The old War, he would run computer simulations for weeks before even attempting to ask."

Talona only gave a nod. That was definitely something out of character for War'en. She still remembered one time how he had agonized for weeks before approaching Pandora's old chief of engineering with an idea that would improve the efficiency of the warp drive by 2%.

The pair were broken out of their respective reveries by crewman Sloan, a woman who currently served as a nurse and assistant to Redwing. "Doctor! I have the final count for the recovery."

Redwing stood and gave her an annoyed look. "Rescue, Alex. It's a rescue."

The red-haired woman realized her mistake and apologized, practically shoving her tricorder into Redwing's face for him to look at. Redwing accepted the device and looked at the readout.

"Then again, maybe recovery wasn't a bad choice of words. Not one survivor in over 300 people..."

Talona stood up from her seat and placed a hand on his shoulder. "I'm sorry, Red."

Red just shook his head as he looked over the data. "I was really hoping that... hey, wait a minute. That can't be right."

"Red?"

Red typed a few commands into his tricorder, which began downloading information from Pandora. After a moment, he smirked. "I knew it. The body count is 312, but the Cosmos is an an Excalibur-class ship, which can hold 400. Specifically, the Cosmos left Deepspace K-7 two weeks ago with a crew compliment of 380."

Crewman Sloan gave Redwing a perplexed look. "So 68 people are missing? But where? This is the entire wreckage site. Do you think they are hiding out somewhere?"

Talona suddenly frowned and took out her tricorder. Her fingers briefly flew over the screen as she initiated a download of information from the tricorders of her subordinates. As she read over the data, her frown deepened.

"My teams are mostly finished, but a number of key systems haven't been accounted for. A number of weapons... shield generators... and the computer core!?"

Red looked at Talona after a moment of mulling that over. "Do you want to, or should I?"

Talona, who now looked uncharacteristically angry, answered Redwing by tapping her combadge. "Lieutenant Roberts to Captain Oren-De. Dr. Redwing and I have a report for you regarding the wreckage of the Cosmos."

Oren-De's voice came back over the combadge. "Continue, Lieutenant."

"Sir, there are 68 people unaccounted for, as well as a number of the ship's weapons and equipment, including its computer core."

Oren-De was silent for a moment. "At the moment, I'd guess this is the work of that Klingon ship that was in orbit. Relay what you've told me to Mr. Sadda and ask him to alert Starfleet. Additionally, inform him that locating the Raptor is now a top priority. Understood, Lieutenant?"

"Yes, sir."

"Good. After you've finished at that site, request a security team from Pandora and move to the Klingon site. Oren-De out."

Talona looked at Redwing and Sloan. "Well, you heard the captain. Let's get this finished."

Red and Sloan exchanged glances as Talona marched off and began barking orders at her team. After a nod from Redwing, the two moved back to the medical teams to relay the orders.
Edited June 22 2010 by chemkarate
Shane

Taalan

Re:City of Heroes - Going Rogue

May 27 2010
If you're account is active go to the forums, the hardware gods are great helping with that kind of stuff.
Bradley Barbour

bradley1701

Re:Greetings from The UFP

May 27 2010
Greetings Ensign Reclusive,

Zep took the words right out of my mouth! Welcome to Stonewall Fleet! I am the fleet Ambassador so if there is anything you need, please feel free to contact me.

Also, my in game global handle is @bradley1701 Feel free to add me and we can chat in game, do some missions together or just hang out!

Peace and long life.
Eric

chemkarate

Re:ST: Pandora "Pandora's Light"

May 27 2010
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Captain's Log, Stardate 87796.1. We are about to arrive at Zarath III, and the crew has mobilized with all necessary speed in order to help the crew of the Cosmos, as well as the colony. Taking into account their recent performance, as well as the promising test of Lieutenant Commander Sadda's modification to our weapons capabilities, has given me hope that the crew of the Pandora may be finally putting the past behind them.

The Pandora dropped out of warp outside the planet of Zarath III, which had a brown color punctuated by blue spots of bodies of water. While the planet met the requirements of an M-class, Oren-De didn't need to ask Maggie to see that it probably fell at the bottom of the scale. The fact that the Federation was supporting a colony on this planet was only further evidence for Commander Wildman's statement that the world was of strategic importance.

"Ms. Matoya, can you identify the wreckage of the Cosmos?"

Maggie looked over her display as the ship conducted it's first sensor sweep of the planet. "One moment, sir... yes. I've identified the wreckage of a Starfleet ship, approximately 3000 kilometers from the colony. Additionally, there is a second wreckage site about 1000 km north of the first. Hull composition is indicative of a Klingon ship."

"Excellent. Ms. Roberts, hail the colony."

"Yes, si--"

"Captain, a ship is decloaking in front of us! It's a Klingon ship, sir. Raptor type." barked Shrel.

"Go to yellow alert and raise shields." The lights that trimmed the ceiling began flashing yellow. "Ms. Roberts, open a hailing frequency."

"Hailing frequencies open."

Oren-De watched the ship on the viewscreen as he spoke. "Klingon ship, this is the Federation starship Pandora. We are here to conduct a rescue operation for a Starfleet vessel that went down on this planet, as well as secure the Federation colony located here. We will not attack you as long as you do not interfere, but we will defend ourselves as necessary."

Talona frowned after a few moments passed. "They're not responding, Captain."

"And they're charging weapons, sir," reported Shrel.

"Evasive manuevers and go to red alert. Let them take the first shot, but once they do, execute Attack Pattern Alpha."



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Pandora turned just as the Klingon Raptor let loose a barrage of green disruptor fire. The blasts struck the Pandora's port shields as it continued to turn and put some distance between it and the Raptor.

"Port shields holding at 85%," Talona reported as her hands flew over the console.

"Return fire. When we come around, all power to forward shields and focus all weapons fire on their shield subsystems."

The Pandora, after moving out from the battle, made a sharp turn and flew directly toward the on-coming Raptor, a green plasma beam lancing out from her side as she did so. After coming around and heading straight for the Klingon ship, the Pandora unleashed blasts of tetryon and plasma energy. The Raptor's shields crackled under the strain of the assault. The Raptor didn't take it quietly, executing its own attack on the Pandora. The two ships passed each other, flew out, and began to come around for another attempt.

"Our front shields are holding at 80%, Captain. Maintaining power diversion."

"Captain, I don't understand why this ship is continuing to attack us," Maggie spoke up from her console. "At least from my scans, we have this Raptor outgunned. The likelihood that they can win this battle is negligible at best."

"I doubt they will accept, Ms. Roberts, but try hailing the Klingon ship again."

Another negative chirp sounded from Talona's console. "It looks like they only want to fight, sir."

"Then we will oblige them. Mr. Shrel, target their weapons systems on this next pass and prepare to fire a quantum torpedo."

"Just one, sir?"

"I want to try and avoid destroying the ship. We are under orders to avoid escalating the conflict."

The Pandora and the Raptor made another pass at each other. While the former's shields held up and successfully deflected a volley of torpedoes, the latter's already battered forward shields fell in short order. Shrel's quantum torpedo struck the Raptor in its front disruptors, resulting in a colorful explosion.

"Their fore main disruptors are offline, sir," reported Maggie.

"The Klingon ship is cloaking, sir!"



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eed, the Raptor turned from its path toward the Pandora and disappeared from sight. Oren-De frowned and looked over at Maggie. "Continue scanning for any sign of the Klingon ship. It is likely they will take a lot of time repairing their weapon systems, but I want to avoid being caught off-guard." He then looked back toward Talona. "Ms. Roberts, status report."

"Shields are still holding with minimal damage to the hull, sir. No causalities have been reported."

"Then open a channel to the colony. Hopefully this time we will not be interrupted."

"Channel open, sir," said Talona with some relief, as finally one of her hails actually made it through.

"Zarath colony, this is Captain Oren-De of the Federation starship Pandora. Please respond."

The viewscreen suddenly showed a middle-aged balding man in what appeared to be a very plainly decorated administrative office. He let out a sigh of relief.

"Captain, we detected a battle between your ship and the Klingons. Is your crew alright?"

Oren-De nodded. "Yes, we are fine. However, the Klingon ship is now cloaked within the solar system, so I would like to make this brief. We are here to rescue the crew of the Cosmos and survey the wreckage, as well as secure the site of the downed Klingon vessel. In addition, we have been asked to complete the assessment of your colony in place of the Cosmos."

"Of course. As chief administrator, I welcome you and await your arrival." The man then let out a small gasp. "I just realized, I haven't introduced myself, Captain! I am Chief Administrator Margulis, as well as the mayor of Woglinde, the main settlement here on Zarath III."

Oren-De simply nodded. "A pleasure, Mr. Margulis. I look forward to working with you. Pandora out."

Margulis' face disappeared from the viewscreen, leaving only an image of Zarath III. Oren-De looked around at his bridge staff as he began issuing orders.


"Mr. Lacera, bring us into standard orbit around Zarath III. Ms. Matoya, you will join me in conducting the assessment of Woglinde. Ms. Talona, please notify Dr. Redwing that you and your teams are to beam down to the wreckage site of the Cosmos. Finally, Mr. Shrel, monitor all communication frequencies and keep an eye out for any sign of that Klingon ship. The second you have any indication they are going to attack, notify all away personnel and began beaming us back. In the event of an attack, I want as much of the crew staffing the ship as possible."

The bridge staff let out a collective "yes, sir" and began about their respective tasks. As Oren-De headed to the turbolift with Maggie, he spoke into the comm system. "Oren-De to Mr. Sadda. You have the Bridge."

The turbolift doors shut behind Oren-De and Maggie as War'en's voice came back with a hurried acknowledgement.
Edited June 22 2010 by chemkarate

Write a Star Trek Episode

May 27 2010
I was wondering if anyone would wanna help me out and write a sort of screen play for me.

We have a pretty active fan fiction group here and I was wondering if one or more of you would take the SS Azure mission that's in the game, that first real mission you get after the tutorial, and turn it into a sort of a Star Trekish episode. It'll probably be short, about 15 minutes at the most probably, but maybe put in some dialogue here and there and make it feel like an actual tv episode.

So anybody wanna help?
Edited May 27 2010 by nicholasjohn16
Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Re:I'm not dead yet!

May 27 2010
Hi Patsy, glad you're back! We all missed you, no really. lol.
Steven Skeffington

Rasilek

Re:I'm not dead yet!

May 26 2010
Welcome back! Totally understand having to deal with the comcast :angry: , but glad it worked out!

Steve
Doug Goodwin

doogiegood

Re:I'm not dead yet!

May 26 2010
Hope you make it back before I start having withdrawls. You are always entertaining in chat. And I have been in vent more. Not sure if that is good or bad :)
Jason

Jaesun

I'm not dead yet!

May 26 2010
Sorry for the sudden disappearance, but I have had NO internet access until today. Comcast finally came out today and fixed the problem. Since I do Temp work and currently working weird hours, I had to schedule a time when could take a day off and have them come over, which was today finally.

So hopefully I might be on later tonight or tomorrow.

Missed you all *HUGS*.
Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Re:Greetings from The UFP

May 26 2010
Hello Ensign Reclusive,

Welcome to Stonewall Fleet. Thank you for saying hello and we will make sure to do the same to the UFP. If you have any questions or need anything, just ask!
Luke Stevens

Reclusive

Greetings from The UFP

May 26 2010
Greetings,
I'm Ensign Reclusive, a diplomat from The UFP. Your welcome to drop by our forums at the UFP Website just to say hi or to start some diplomatic relations. I'll be staying around your lovely communications base for a while. The UFP has some of the finest Star Trek gamers and we have been around for about 4 years post merger and about 10 years before the a merger.
Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Re:Fan Fiction Contest - May 2010

May 26 2010
Hi Everyone, Thankyou for your brilliant entries. The competition is now closed and a judging panel has been randomly selected to vote. The winning story will be published in this months Stonewall Times.
Eric

chemkarate

Re:Fan Fiction Contest - May 2010

May 26 2010
It's definitely crossed my mind to have at least one of the characters from this story not only become a playable character, but to pop up in Star Trek: Pandora. In fact, one will be having a pretty major role in the season finale I'm currently posting on the boards.
Chris

Propecius

Re:Fan Fiction Contest - May 2010

May 26 2010
chemkarate wrote:
The doors shut behind Captain Sorenson. Dr. Xin motioned Jane to follow him to his office. Mugen Tabashi was left alone with his thoughts, save for a small blue-haired baby peacefully asleep on the bed in front of him.


Great story! Very "Star Trek." Does the baby grow up to be one of your in-game characters?
Icarus

icarus

Re:Books Books Books, We Love 'Em!

May 26 2010
If your looking for something that blurs the lines between Sci-Fi, Fantasy, & horror Brian Lumley has been a favorite of mine for years. The two series I would highly recommend are The Necroscope Saga & Psychomech.

For a pure classic George Orwell's 1984. And an obvious choice for any Sci-Fi fan... Dune by Frank Herbert, and all the subsequent books it spawned.