Hladson Kappler looks up from his meditation. He only just now noticed that others have joined him.
Hladson Kappler: Rakah jahrhout
Shallah morallah
Ehma boruh kanah
Hladson Kappler: Uhranak ranah nohm Larepari
Propay vah narah eh suuk
Shallah cohm voana
Jaye Jeffries nods in prayer to the Duryanya, recognising it's symoblic meaning to those who have passed away
Hladson Kappler: Rakah jahrhout
Shallah morallah
Ehma boruh kanah
Hladson Kappler: Uhranak ranah nohm Dekibahe
Propay vah narah eh suuk
Shallah cohm voana
Hladson Kappler wipes away a tear
Jaye Jeffries recites a mantra for his mother, passed away during the Occupation
Hladson Kappler thinks about his wife and son dead now eleven years.
Jaye Jeffries finishes his death prayer, leaving the room quietly as the Relliketh staff finish their mantras
Hladson Kappler finishes his mantras
Hladson Kappler: Thank you Major for letting me set up the Duranja
Jaye Jeffries: not at all chief, I think the crew will find it emotionally helpful
Jaye Jeffries looks towards the counsellor
Takira Sukra nods in agreement
Jaye Jeffries: I'm certain all Bajoran crew lost family and friends during the Occupation, and perhaps even some of our Starfleet crew will find some benefit from the Duranja to remember those that have departed
Jaye Jeffries: which brings us to our mission brief
Hladson Kappler thinks about how many Starfleet officers were lost to the Borg Attack
Jaye Jeffries: a new Bajoran station has been placed in orbit of a settlement in the Gamma Quadrant - a risky endeavour, and not to my liking - but individuals in the Provisional Government appear to be getting brave
Jaye Jeffries: with as little as we know of the Gamma Quadrant it concerns me that she is quite vulnerable
Hladson Kappler: Especially while it is in the construction phase
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: in any event we have been asked to supervise one phase of her construction
Jaye Jeffries: to provide a level of protection if necessary
Takira Sukra: Protection from whom?
Jaye Jeffries: the unknown
Jaye Jeffries: the Gamma Quadrant, from what we know so far, appears to be a turbulent and unstable quadrant
Jaye Jeffries: politically speaking - I believe the station is an attempt to extend the influence of Bajor
Jaye Jeffries: my understanding is that it's Kai Winn's personal project of a sort
Jaye Jeffries taps his PADD
Jaye Jeffries: something of interest for you chief
Hladson Kappler: yes?
Jaye Jeffries: apparently a Type II Bajoran shuttle is being housed at the station
Jaye Jeffries: prototype
Hladson Kappler: Oh, I've been wanting to get a close look at it.
Jaye Jeffries: I imagine you would like to take a look at this girl - she's supposed to be awesomely decked out
Hladson Kappler: You've just made my day Major
Jaye Jeffries smiles and nods
Hladson Kappler: So how far from the other side of the wormhole is the new station?
Jaye Jeffries: quite close as I understand it
Jaye Jeffries: though not as close as DS9, she's further out in the system
Hladson Kappler nods
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: any questions?
Jaye Jeffries taps his PADD
Hladson Kappler: no sir
Jaye Jeffries: that just about covers it then, dismissed
Takira Sukra reviews some records
Jaye Jeffries taps his panel, routing Helm through to Kappler's console
Hladson Kappler sets the hedding and engages
Hladson Kappler: we should be to the wormhole in a couple minutes sir
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: I wouldn't mind taking a look at that shuttle with you chief
Jaye Jeffries: I understand the Provisional Government has hired some highly qualified Vulcan engineers for her design and construction
Hladson Kappler: I like Vulcan design, but I'll be happier when we get all of our shipyards up and running again
Jaye Jeffries nods "certainly"
Jaye Jeffries: do you take any interest in craft design counsellor?
Takira Sukra: Not really Major.
Jaye Jeffries: I'm no expert but I can certainly appreciate a well built craft
Hladson Kappler: sir, we are about to enter the wormhole
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries taps his console, reading specs on the new Bajoran station design
Takira Sukra: About the only thing I do find interesting is how the interior is designed for psychological affect
Hladson Kappler: We are in the Gamma Quadrant, setting course for the station now.
Jaye Jeffries: oh I hadn't heard about that
Jaye Jeffries flicks through the designs, impressed with the stations structure
Jaye Jeffries: New shuttles, new stations - it seems a new era for bajor
Takira Sukra: Well, I'm not sure if this shuttle has any industrial psychological designs but some Starfleet vessels take that in consideration
Hladson Kappler: Well I'd love to hear your thoughts on the station Counselor
Hladson Kappler: With Vulcan designers, I'm sure they thought through everything very logically.
Hladson Kappler: Sir we are approaching the station now, setting orbit within transporter range
Jaye Jeffries: I think I'd prefer to have betazoids take responsibility for the emotional aspect
Jaye Jeffries: thanks chief
Hladson Kappler: Ready to transport when you are, Sir
Takira Sukra: It would seem it would be better if Bajorans actually helped designed the interior for the psychological wellbeing of their crew
Takira Sukra: Afterall, it is to be a Bajoran shuttle
Jaye Jeffries: there were Bajoran engineers on the engineering team, working alongside the Vulcan consultants - to my understanding
Jaye Jeffries taps his PADD
Jaye Jeffries: yes... 2 Vulcan consultants, 1 Starfleet, 2 Bajoran Engineers
Jaye Jeffries: same team contracted for both the shuttle and the station
Jaye Jeffries taps the comms channel, letting the construction team know that 3 Relliketh crew are on their way over
Hladson Kappler: I've set coordinates to the Station Hangar.
Jaye Jeffries: excellent
Hladson Kappler: ready when you are
Hladson Kappler looks around at all the NPC's doing their job setting up the station
Hladson Kappler: That looks like a type 1 shuttle
Jaye Jeffries: yes I recognise those anywhere
Jaye Jeffries taps the hull
Jaye Jeffries: I assume the shuttle bay
Hladson Kappler looks across the bay
Jaye Jeffries watches as the construction workers weld various pieces on the hull
Hladson Kappler: over there, behind the turboshaft
Jaye Jeffries: surely that's an improvement
Hladson Kappler: I'm impressed
Hladson Kappler: what are your thoughts on the design Counselor?
Jaye Jeffries cringes as a worker drops a tool
Takira Sukra: Well, it looks functional
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: where's the station centre chief?
Hladson Kappler: I would have thought there would be someone to greet us, but they must all be busy
Takira Sukra: What type of station is this? Research? Defensive?
Hladson Kappler watches as a tall thin Bajoran male walks up to the Major.
Jaye Jeffries: It seems to be mixture from what I read on the design sheets
Hladson Kappler: Sorry, so sorry. It's quite a mess here at the moment.
Jaye Jeffries nods "not a problem.... it appears to be well underway and coming along nicely"
Hladson Kappler: \/I'm Chief Tummim. I see you've already seen the new shuttle prototype.
Jaye Jeffries: yes, a powerful design from the looks of her. I think our chief engineer is itching to take a closer look at her
Hladson Kappler looks at the other chief and grins
Hladson Kappler: yes I'd love to take her for a spin if we get the time.
Jaye Jeffries looks back towards the counsellor, wondering if she gets bored of the craft talk
Hladson Kappler: \/Well I'd love to show you around, but we have a situation here that has been a bit of a headache for us. The station's sensor grid is still not up online and all attempts to correct the problem have failed
Takira Sukra: Information is never boring
Jaye Jeffries: ok that's not a problem - we'll show ourselves around. I think chief Kappler has familiared himself with the layout
Hladson Kappler: \/Take a look around and if you want me I'll be on deck 5 working on the sensors
Jaye Jeffries watches as the man walks away in a hurry to get back to his work
Jaye Jeffries looks to Kappler "Lead the way chief, I'm eager to see other parts of this station"
Hladson Kappler: I'll contact the Relliketh and tell them to keep a close watch on our sensors, just in case.
Hangar whispers: Calling lift. Please wait...
Turbolift whispers: Lift activating. Please stand back.
Turbolift whispers: Lift activating. Please stand back.
Hladson Kappler: looks like we lost the Counselor
Hladson Kappler: sorry the trubolift must have closed before you got on.
Jaye Jeffries: empty... when are they planning to fit the decks out?
Hladson Kappler: well I'm sure they need to get the station sensors and defences on line first
Hladson Kappler: interior decorating comes last in station construction
Jaye Jeffries commbadge beeps
Jaye Jeffries touches his commbadge "Jeffries here"
Jaye Jeffries: "Sir we're getting odd readings from the wormhole..... "
Jaye Jeffries: odd readings?
Jaye Jeffries: "yes sir... it's almost as though she's disappeared altogether"
Hladson Kappler: that can't be good
Jaye Jeffries: "Prepare to undock from the station, we'll be onboard shortly"
Hladson Kappler: even when it's closed we can detect it's emissions
Jaye Jeffries: exactly, this worries me
Hladson Kappler: The transporter is on one of the lower decks.
Turbolift whispers: Lift activating. Please stand back.
Hladson Kappler checks the sensor logs
Hladson Kappler: Major the sensors show we lost contact with the wormhole about 5 minutes ago
Jaye Jeffries: take us to the coordinates of the wormhole
Hladson Kappler: Of course we have no contact with the Alpha Quadrant unles the wormhole is open
Hladson Kappler: aye sir.
Jaye Jeffries rubs his chin, feeling slightly anxious
Hladson Kappler: we will be at the coordinates in two minutes
Jaye Jeffries: give me a full passive scan when we're in range
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Takira Sukra: Currently was is affecting the wormhole is having no effect on the crew according to medical sir
Hladson Kappler: we are at the coordinates.
Hladson Kappler: scanning now
Jaye Jeffries: I wonder if it's perhaps only an irony that it's H'mara (anniversary of the Emissary's arrival) and the tail end of the Celestial Temple disappears
Jaye Jeffries: thankyou counsellor, keep me updated if anything changes
Hladson Kappler: sir I'm reading nothing here
Hladson Kappler: but that's can't be right
Hladson Kappler: I should be reading the asteroids that are near the wormhole on this side, but I'm not detecting anything
Jaye Jeffries: odd, is there any possible explanation? Have there been spatial phenomena or such recently in this area?
Hladson Kappler: Sir I'm going to do a full diagnostic on our sensor array. Make sure it's not our systems playing tricks on us
Jaye Jeffries: I have a terrible feeling this is more than a system malfunction
Hladson Kappler: The station was having problems with their sensors.
Takira Sukra: Is it possible that something could had happened on the other side of the wormhole to cause this?
Hladson Kappler: Maybe it's not their sensors or ours, but something external in this system
Jaye Jeffries: relay an information back to the station
Jaye Jeffries: inform them of the situation
Hladson Kappler: Sir I suggest we launch a probe to the wormhole. If something is blocking our scanns we should still be able to see if it opens.
Relliketh rocks violently, a gravitational eddy pulling at her hull from different directions
Hladson Kappler: Compensating sir
Takira Sukra grasps the armchair
Jaye Jeffries: let's launch that probe, and see if we can get any information on those gravitational eddies we seem to be experiencing
Hladson Kappler: I'm not detecting anything on scanns that could account for this
Hladson Kappler: launching
Jaye Jeffries watches onscreen as the probe zips away from the Relliketh
Hladson Kappler: Sir we are not detecting any infomation from the probe. There is something blocking the signals.
Hladson Kappler: And the diagnostic is showing nothing wrong with our systems
The probe silently and unexpectedly disappears, quietly winking out as it approaches the wormhole coordinates
Jaye Jeffries: what....?
Relliketh shakes again
Hladson Kappler: compensating again
Jaye Jeffries: chief are we in any danger sitting this close?
Hladson Kappler: I'll back away just to be safe
Jaye Jeffries looks to the counsellor, thinking she will have her work cut out for her with a very frightened crew
Hladson Kappler: Sir I'm at a loss here.
Jaye Jeffries raises an eyebrow?
Hladson Kappler: it could be the wormhole or something else, but how do we figure out what it is if we don't have accurate sensor readings?
Jaye Jeffries: hmmmm
Hladson Kappler has always relied on technology
Jaye Jeffries: I hate to say this but i think....
Jaye Jeffries: we will need to take a shuttle to take closer readings
Jaye Jeffries: contact the station, ask them if we may 'borrow' the Tolarehn
Hladson Kappler: The new shuttle has better shielding than ours
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Jaye Jeffries: my thoughts exactly chief
Jaye Jeffries: she's got better everything
Hladson Kappler: should I set a course back to the station?
Jaye Jeffries: ask an engineer to pilot the Tolarehn over
Jaye Jeffries: but not to come too close to the wormhole coordinates
Hladson Kappler: The station responded and it is on the way.
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: Best brush up on your piloting skills chief
Hladson Kappler: start
Hladson Kappler: sorry, she moves differently from the other shuttle
Hladson Kappler: it's taking me a moment to get situated
Hladson Kappler: okay leaving the docking bay
Jaye Jeffries taps his console, "I'll take care of Ops/shields, Sukra can you monitor sensor readings and science functions?"
Takira Sukra: Yes sir
Hladson Kappler: okay getting ready to aproach the wormhole
Hladson Kappler: shields at full?
Takira Sukra looks over the console and readings
Jaye Jeffries taps the panel, bringing shields up to maximum
Hladson Kappler: okay bringing her to 1000m of the event horizon
Jaye Jeffries: routing all non essential power to shields and navigation
Takira Sukra: I'm not detecting anything
Hladson Kappler feels the shuttle shake from the gravitational stress
Jaye Jeffries holds the panel
Jaye Jeffries: what is that?
Hladson Kappler: I'm not sure
Jaye Jeffries points to the visible distortion, like heat rising from a hot road
Hladson Kappler: some sort of gravitational eddy
Takira Sukra: I'm not sure
Takira Sukra attempts to run a sensor scan
Jaye Jeffries: shields at 90%
Hladson Kappler: should I go closer sir?
Jaye Jeffries: yes, take us closer
Hladson Kappler: 900m
Jaye Jeffries: we need to get better sensor readings
Hladson Kappler: 800m
Hladson Kappler: 700m
Hladson Kappler: 600m
Jaye Jeffries holds the panel as the shuttle shakes violently
Hladson Kappler: 500m and holding
Jaye Jeffries: shields at 70%
Hladson Kappler: I'm ready to back away at a moments notice
Takira Sukra: Running scans. I'm still not detecting anything
Takira Sukra: Whatever it could be, our sensors might not be sensitive enough to detect
Jaye Jeffries sighs heavily
Jaye Jeffries: take us closer chief, and maxing out all non essential energy to the shields
Hladson Kappler: Sir this distortion is getting stronger as we near the wormhole
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Jaye Jeffries: Understood
Hladson Kappler: 400m
Hladson Kappler: 300m
Takira Sukra: Changing spectrum of the scan
Hladson Kappler: 200m
Tolarehn shakes violently
Suddenly, the vessel stills as though at the centre of a storm
Hladson Kappler: Sir!
Hladson Kappler: what is that
Takira Sukra: Picking up something
Takira Sukra: Sensors just went offline
Hladson Kappler: whatever it was it seemed to be attracted to the shuttle
Hladson Kappler: it's gone now
Jaye Jeffries looks out the port, to see what appears to be another Tolarehn off the port bow
Jaye Jeffries: readings?
Takira Sukra: Trying to bring up sensors
Hladson Kappler: The gravitational distortions seem to have subsided
Takira Sukra: Whatever was attracted to the shuttle appeared to take the sensors offline
Jaye Jeffries: this is deeply disturbing
Hladson Kappler: sir without any sensors I'm flying by sight alone
Takira Sukra: Passive sensors are operational
The comms panel beeps insistently
Garbled Signal: .....emergency.......enter coordinates.....
Jaye Jeffries:
Garbled Signal:
Hladson Kappler: can we get a fix on the location of that comm?
Garbled Signal: ....
Takira Sukra: Attempting
Garbled Signal:
Hladson Kappler notices the other shuttle
Hladson Kappler: Major, we are not alone here
Hladson Kappler: that's...
Hladson Kappler: That's not us is it?
Takira Sukra: 28 degrees to the port Chief and downward 71 degrees
The other shuttle explodes suddenly, temporarily blinding the crew of the Tolarehn as the windows automaticcaly compensate to filter out the light
Hladson Kappler: Sir, I'm getting us out of here!
Jaye Jeffries: agreed
Jaye Jeffries: maximum speed
Jaye Jeffries: diverting power from sensors to shields and helm
Takira Sukra attempts to get as much information from the passive scans
Jaye Jeffries: diverting available life support
Jaye Jeffries: take us out chief
Takira Sukra watches the power get diverted
Jaye Jeffries taps the console nervously as he recalls the name written on the hull of the other ship, "Tolarehn"
Hladson Kappler: sir we are backing away, but will have to pass through that gravity distortion
The shuttle trembles violently
Hladson Kappler: 200m
Hladson Kappler: 300m
Jaye Jeffries: I'm reading a massive fluctation in our reactor
Hladson Kappler: 400m
Jaye Jeffries: attempting to contain
Jaye Jeffries: we're gonna breach!
Hladson Kappler wishes he was in the backseat
Jaye Jeffries taps the LCARS Violently
Hladson Kappler: I'm shutting down all navigation to attempt to get the reactor in line
Computer: Reactor breach imminent
Computer: 10
Computer: 9
Computer: 8
Computer: 7
Computer: 6
Computer: 5
Computer: 4
Computer: 3
Hladson Kappler: I need you to open all plasma vents now!
Computer: 2
Jaye Jeffries: opening
Computer: 1
Takira Sukra: opening
Hladson Kappler: I'm getting us out of here sir!
The Tolarehn explodes
Hladson Kappler: Aye sir
Jaye Jeffries: when she does, we'll take her in closer to the wormhole coordinates
Jaye Jeffries holds his chair armwrest as the Relliketh shakes from a gravitational eddy
Hladson Kappler: sir the shuttle has arrived
Jaye Jeffries: excellent
Jaye Jeffries: I imagine she will withstand the gravitational forces much better
Jaye Jeffries looks towards the counsellor "odd feeling"
Takira Sukra shakes her head slightly to clear her thoughts
Jaye Jeffries: what are the shield specs for the Tolarehn chief?
Hladson Kappler: much better than the old shuttle
Jaye Jeffries: I would imagine so
Hladson Kappler: similar to a Federation Runabout
Jaye Jeffries: she's a powerful thing
Jaye Jeffries: let's try and bring her back in one piece
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Jaye Jeffries stops momentarily, having an odd feeling of Deja Vu
Jaye Jeffries: is the TOlarehn ready chief?
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Hladson Kappler: start
Jaye Jeffries taps his console "I'm bringing shields to 100%"
Hladson Kappler: wow this moves quite differently from the old shuttle
Hladson Kappler: I'm picking it up quickly though
Jaye Jeffries: Diverting non essential power to helm, shields and sensors
Hladson Kappler: aproaching coordinates
Takira Sukra: Aye sir. Running sensors and science
Computer: Tolarehn is rocked as a gravitational eddy knocks into her
Jaye Jeffries: shields at 90%
Hladson Kappler: shall I bring her in?
Jaye Jeffries: any readings?
Takira Sukra: Nothing sir
Jaye Jeffries shakes his head briefly, feeling yet another sensation of Deja Vu
Hladson Kappler: Shall I bring her in Major?
Jaye Jeffries: slowly chief
Hladson Kappler: 1000m
Hladson Kappler: 900m
Hladson Kappler: 800m
Hladson Kappler: 700m
Jaye Jeffries looks out the port bow, notice another Tolarehn
Hladson Kappler: 600m
Hladson Kappler: 500m
Jaye Jeffries: hold
Tolarehn is rocked fiercely by an eddy
Hladson Kappler: the ship shakes from a gravitational wave
Jaye Jeffries: shields at 70%
Takira Sukra: Detecting nothing on sensors
Hladson Kappler: shall I take her closer in?
Hladson Kappler: Sir?
Garbled Message:
Hladson Kappler: Can we get a trace on the location of that comm?
Jaye Jeffries looks at the counsellor
Takira Sukra: Attempting to find the location
Hladson Kappler: Sir, we are not alone out here.
Hladson Kappler: That's not...
Garbled Message:
Takira Sukra: 28 degrees to the port Chief and downward 71 degrees
Hladson Kappler: That's not us is it?
Suddenly the other ship explodes violently
Hladson Kappler: I'm getting us out of here sir!
Jaye Jeffries looks at the counsellor, then back to Kappler
Jaye Jeffries: do it chief
Jaye Jeffries: diverting all remaining life support to shield and helm
Hladson Kappler backs away
Jaye Jeffries: sensors offline
Takira Sukra nods
Hladson Kappler: Without sensors I'm flying by sight alone here
Jaye Jeffries nods
Tolarehn shakes violently as she crosses the eddies
Jaye Jeffries taps his panel "I'm losing containment in the reactor"
Hladson Kappler shuts down all navigation and tries to fix the problem
computer: Reactor breach imminent
Hladson Kappler: I need you to open the plasma vents now!
computer: 10
computer: 9
computer: 8
Takira Sukra: opening
computer: 7
computer: 6
computer: 5
computer: 4
computer: 3
computer: 2
computer: 1
Tolarehn explodes violently
Hladson Kappler: Shall I bring her in?
Jaye Jeffries nods
Hladson Kappler: 1000m
Hladson Kappler: 900m
Hladson Kappler: 800m
Hladson Kappler: 700m
Takira Sukra: Running sensor scans
Hladson Kappler: 600m
Jaye Jeffries looks out and sees another Tolarehn off the port bow
Takira Sukra: Detecting nothing
Hladson Kappler: 500m and holding
Jaye Jeffries suddenly feels the familiarity of the situation
Jaye Jeffries: odd
Hladson Kappler: shall I bring her in closer sir?
Garbled message:
Hladson Kappler: Can we trace the location of that comm?
Takira Sukra: 28 degrees to the port Chief and downward 71 degrees
Jaye Jeffries taps his panel, putting maximum power to the shields and helm
Jaye Jeffries looks at the counsellor
Jaye Jeffries: Hold chief
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Jaye Jeffries: this odd feeling...
Jaye Jeffries: surely nothing
Takira Sukra: Scans still are revealing nothing sir
Tolarehn rocks violently as she hit by a gravitational eddie
Jaye Jeffries: shields at 70%.....
Takira Sukra: Though science is not my specialty
Jaye Jeffries: hmmmm
The other vessel explodes violently
Jaye Jeffries covers his eyes
Hladson Kappler: I'm getting us out of here sir!
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: do it chief
Jaye Jeffries: I'm diverting all power to shields and helm and....
Hladson Kappler backs out
Jaye Jeffries feels goosebumps break out on his back, as the situation feels all too familiar
Jaye Jeffries thinks of the shuttle exploding
Takira Sukra looks at the Major
Jaye Jeffries: take us out
Jaye Jeffries: ....
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Jaye Jeffries begins to raise the shields...then hesitates
Jaye Jeffries: wait
Jaye Jeffries: hold
Hladson Kappler: holding sir
Hladson Kappler: 700m
Jaye Jeffries: what...?
Jaye Jeffries taps the console violently
Jaye Jeffries: attempting to contain
Hladson Kappler: I am shutting down navigation to assist
Jaye Jeffries nods
Breach imminent
computer: 10
computer: 9
computer: 8
computer: 7
Hladson Kappler: open the plasma vents now!
Takira Sukra: opening
Jaye Jeffries taps his console - opening the warp plasma flow
computer: 4
computer: Breach contained
Hladson Kappler: sir, what did you do.
computer: Reactor stabilised
Hladson Kappler: You never open the plasma flow when there is a reactor breach.
Hladson Kappler: that should have caused the core to go critical
Jaye Jeffries: It just occurred to me, odd - as though a memory of seeing a blockage in the conduit a moment before the reactor breaches
Hladson Kappler: Sir the gravitational distortions are subsiding
Jaye Jeffries looks out the windows, noticing space return to normal outside the Tolarehn
Jaye Jeffries: counsellor...anything?
Takira Sukra: Getting sensor readings
Jaye Jeffries looks out the window to see the Wormhole opening grandly in front of the Tolarehn
Hladson Kappler: what a sight
Hladson Kappler: \/This is Bajoran Gamma One, we have regained sensors. Whatever you did, it worked.
Takira Sukra: Nothing out of the ordinary to report sir
Takira Sukra: Though i suggest forward all readings to the Relliketh for science to review
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: I think we can thank the Prophets today
Hladson Kappler: shall I set a course back to the Relliketh sir?
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: take us back chief
Hladson Kappler: stop
Bajoran Shuttle Type II_Rezz whispers: Powering Down
Jaye Jeffries taps on his console, preparing his mission report for the Provisional Government
Jaye Jeffries: an odd phenomena, I suppose we will never know what caused the wormhole to disappear in such a manner?
Jaye Jeffries: but thank the Prophets the Celestial Temple returned
Takira Sukra: Probably not unless there are some readings in the sensor logs that science can uncover that has been missed
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: Let's make sure they get everything
Jaye Jeffries: we dont' need the Celestial Temple disappearing randomly and without cause
Hladson Kappler: It feels like it's been a long day
Jaye Jeffries rubs his head "yes I feel a bit of a headache"
Hladson Kappler: but it was good to get to fly the prototype
Jaye Jeffries nods
Jaye Jeffries: a nice ship
Jaye Jeffries: in fact - the Provisional Government have asked the engineering team to leave the prototype with us
Jaye Jeffries: I understand they have finalised designs and are putting them into production
Jaye Jeffries: they plan anyway... I'm not sure if Bajor has the resources after building this station
Jaye Jeffries: best take good care of the prototype chief
Hladson Kappler: aye sir
Jaye Jeffries: END RP
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