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__NOEDITSECTION__ ==Mission 13- "Missing Sister"==Located Below you will find three helpful pieces of information on this mission. First is a generalized Mission Overview which covers only specific and important events. Second is excerpts from the Captain's Log entries made during the mission, this can make for quite a read, but contains far more detailed and in depth accounts of the mission and the events surrounding it. Third is the crew's personal logs which will give insight into the mission from their perspectives. ==Mission Overview== '''Stardate 21210.04''' <br>==Captain's Log=Logs====Commander Cdr Jaden Hawk===
====Stardate 21210.04====
End log.
=Crew Logs==Lieutenant Commander =Engineering=====CE LCdr Peter Powell - Chief Engineering Officer===
====Stardate 21210.05====
I will miss this ship more than I can possible say, she has been my home for many years, my only assignment.
End log"  ===Lt Kraav=== ====Stardate 21204.27====Star Fleet Corps of Engineers, Trans-Warp Project, Specialist Log. Lieutenant Kraav recording aboard USS Copernicus. Log starts. The experiment was a success. The USS Copernicus has successfully traveled 26.18 lightyears in 31.062 seconds, a record for a Star Fleet vessel operating without any outside influence. This is a day in history which will be remembered along with the first warp flight of Zephran Cochrane, and it is all due to my work, although I am certain that Commander Jaden Hawk, the captain of this vessel, will try to claim the success as his own. Commander Hawk seemed less than impressed with the utter success of the experiment. Due to the shoddy condition of his ship, likely due to inadequate maintenance since her launch in 2403, the Copernicus suffered minor damage and inconvenience during the trial run. The ship simply was not able to handle the massive amount of power being channeled through her propulsion systems, and therefore came up less than perfect. But she is still over 90% operational, and his own engineers have reported that repairs will only take a few hours. Still, he traps me aboard this ship; denies me ability to launch my shuttle and return to the great work of this project... because of the shortcomings of his ship, his crew, and most importantly himself. So I have gone to Ten Forward where I can celebrate the success of the mission... alone... End log.
==Medical=Lieutenant Commander ====CMO LCdr Daniel Brooks===
====Posted Star Date 21210.13====
End Log.
==Security===Lieutenant ==COS Lt Eden Mitra - Chief Security Officer===
====Stardate 21210.06====
Back on the Cop now and heading in towards Alpha. I could do with the rest….
==Tactical=Lieutenant Junior Grade ====CTO Lt JG Mathew Briggs===
====Stardate 21210.16====
End Log.”
===Ensign Ens Dannon Jean-Luc - Tactical Officer===
====Stardate 21210.08====
End Log.
===Engineering Specialist - Lieutenant Kraav===
====Stardate 21204.27====
Star Fleet Corps of Engineers, Trans-Warp Project, Specialist Log. Lieutenant Kraav recording aboard USS Copernicus.
Log starts.
The experiment was a success. The USS Copernicus has successfully traveled 26.18 lightyears in 31.062 seconds, a record for a Star Fleet vessel operating without any outside influence. This is a day in history which will be remembered along with the first warp flight of Zephran Cochrane, and it is all due to my work, although I am certain that Commander Jaden Hawk, the captain of this vessel, will try to claim the success as his own.
Commander Hawk seemed less than impressed with the utter success of the experiment. Due to the shoddy condition of his ship, likely due to inadequate maintenance since her launch in 2403, the Copernicus suffered minor damage and inconvenience during the trial run. The ship simply was not able to handle the massive amount of power being channeled through her propulsion systems, and therefore came up less than perfect. But she is still over 90% operational, and his own engineers have reported that repairs will only take a few hours.
Still, he traps me aboard this ship; denies me ability to launch my shuttle and return to the great work of this project... because of the shortcomings of his ship, his crew, and most importantly himself.
So I have gone to Ten Forward where I can celebrate the success of the mission... alone...
End log.
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