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Beckett Mariner, reeling from her mother's arrest, enlists her friends to aid in a search for Boimler's personal logs - logs which mirror the Captain's. Unable to use the special encrypted transporter to board the Cerritos, Mariner hatches a plan to use another ship, one found at the Historical Bozeman theme park. It's a replica of Zefram Cochrane's Phoenix. Upon arriving, they retrieve Boimler's PADD and realize that every log includes Boimler's own anecdotes. As Beckett spirals, Shaxs, her parents, and Dr. T'Ana arrive and recount how Captain Morgan Bateson and his elite team uncovered evidence clearing Carol of all charges. |
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After learning that Ensign Vendome has been given a field promotion to Captain, Boimler decides to start saying "yes" to every opportunity, giving rise to a newer, bolder Boimler. He agrees to be hunted by K'ranch, who mercilessly pursues him throughout the ship. Meanwhile, on the planet Dulaine, Ransom and Mariner work on fixing the planet's orbital lifts, while Chief Engineer Billups and Ensign Rutherford unsuccessfully supervise from the surface. Mariner convinces Ransom that they are equally unsuited to repair the lifts, and both head to the surface to rescue the engineers.
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Working alongside the Carlsbad on Jengus IV, Mariner, Boimler and Rutherford are tasked with clearing psychic mines, while three ensigns from the Carlsbad are tasked with dismantling the outpost. As the psychic mines begin to bring the ensigns' fantasies to life, both crews have to work together to escape. Meanwhile, on board the Cerritos, Captain Freeman mediates a dispute between the scientists from Outpost 76 and indigenous creatures called the Scrubble. However, it turns out both parties are covertly working together to collect and sell sensitive Starfleet information collected by the psychic mines on the planet. |
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Noticing that her Engineering staff is stressed and over-worked. Captain Freeman arranges for a therapeutic trip to the Dove, for some mandatory relaxation. Meanwhile, Mariner, Boimler and Tendi hatch a plan to secure four rooms on Deck 1 that have become available. On the Dove, the Engineering staff is unable to relax, which causes Captain Freeman to become stressed herself. To help the captain, Rutherford and Billups design a relaxation machine that's better than a thousand massages, thus easing everyone's stresses.
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With Boimler and Mariner busy staffing a Starfleet recruitment booth, Tendi offers to help Rutherford, who has trouble sleeping. Tendi clears out Rutherford's implant buffer, but in doing so inadvertenly releases Red Rutherford, an angrier, younger and more brash version of his personality. In their shared mindscape, the two Rutherfords decide to have a shuttle race using vessels they would each build to determine which personality will take control. During the race, both ships are attacked by a Romulan Warbird. Rutherford recreates his friends to serve as his crew to help save and rescue his angry counterpart. As the younger Rutherford dies, he unlocks a memory of how Rutherford received his implant. |
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Colonel Kira Nerys welcomes the crew of the Cerritos to Deep Space Nine as they are tasked with reopening trade negotiations with the Karemma, a species from the Gamma Quadrant. Rutherford and Tendi meet another Orion Starfleet officer, Mesk, and Boimler boldly goes to the dabo table. Back on the Cerritos. Mariner spends the day with Jennifer's friends. The negotiations with the Karemma go sideways, and they kidnap Quark. Captain Freeman negotiates a deal that frees Quark, even though it cost him 76% of his profits. |
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Ensign Peanut Hamper floats in a debris field, after going AWOL during a battle against the Pakled. After using spare parts to build an engine, she narrowly escapes Drookmani scavengers, only to crash land on Areore, a pre-warp planet. There she meets, and marries, Rawda, son of the village's elder. Rawda reveals that their ancestors were space-faring people with warp-capable ships. When Drookmani scavengers arrive to steal these ships, Peanut Hamper uses her distress signal to call Starfleet. With the truth that she alerted the Drookmani to the presence of the ships, Peanut Hamper is arrested and imprisoned in the Self-Aware Megalomaniacal Computer Storage area. |
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Boimler creates the holodeck sequel to Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta, but before the story gets beyond the credits, Boimler is called to Ransom's quarters. He later returns sullen and unfocused. Mariner meets with Ransom for an evaluation, where she learns the real reason behind Brad's behavior - that his transporter clone William Boimler has died. Elsewhere in the story, Tendi is taking her role very seriously, while Rutherford turns everything into a joke, frustrating his friend. Boimler passes out from dehydration and hallucinates a version of Captain Sulu, who talks with him about the randomness of death. |
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FNN reporter Victoria Nuzé joins the crew of the Cerritos as they embark on their first Project Swing By mission. Fearing that Mariner has given the reporter information that will make her look like a fool, Captain Freeman reassigns Beckett to Starbase 80. On the planet Brekka, the Cerritos crew finds a Breen incursion underway. As the Breen try to breach the Cerritos, a new ship appears to save the [sic] ]them - a brand-new, fully automated, Texas-class ship, the U.S.S. Aledo. The reporter's story airs, highly critical of both Freeman and the Cerritos, highlighted by interviews with the bridge crew, but not Beckett Mariner. |
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With the Cerritos in dock for repairs following the Breen attack, Captain Freeman is on the defensive, as Starfleet and her friend Admiral Buenamigo consider shuttering the entire line of California-class ships in favor of the fully-automated Texas-class ships. After Buenamigo grants full autonomous mode to the Aledo, the ship's corrupted A.I. takes control and sets its sights on Buenamigo. The Aledo kills the admiral before going after Douglas Station and the Cerritos. Mariner, having left Starbase 80, returns to lead the fight against the rogue ship, accompanied by every California-class ship in the fleet.
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QUARK
RANK: N/A
SPECIES: Ferengi
ASSIGNMENT N/A
In true Ferengi fashion, Quark's pursuit of profits were realized with his chain of self-named restaurants, including Quark's Bar and the smaller Quark's Express venues. This was all in thanks to his "invention" of the Quark 2000 replicator, a superior upgrade to Federation replicators. When Quark was discovered to have stolen the Karemma's technology for use in his replicator, Captain Freeman negotiated a deal to keep Quark out of prison for a mere 76% of his franchises' profits. |
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KIRA NERYS
RANK: Colonel
SPECIES: Bajoran
ASSIGNMENT: Deep Space 9
Colonel Kira Nerys serves as the Commander of Deep Space 9. When the U.S.S. Cerritos arrived at the station, she was reunited with her old friend and fellow Bajoran Resistance fighter, Shaxs. Both Kira and Shaxs felt they owed a great debt to each other, leading them to continuously argue about who owes whom. During their visit, Shax saved Kira from an attack, giving Kira the upper hand in their argument. |
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TUVOK
RANK: Commander
SPECIES: Vulcan
ASSIGNMENT: Classified
As a Lieutenant, Tuvok served aboard the U.S.S. Voyager as Captain Janeway's Chief of Security. As a full Commander, Tuvok served as part of an elite investigative team led by Captain Morgan Bateson, charged with looking into the bombing of the Pakled homeworld. Tuvok implemented a mind meld on a data fabricator, which led him to discover that the Pakleds bombed their own planet, thus exonerating Captain Carol Freeman. |
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HIKARU SULU
RANK: Captain
SPECIES: Human
ASSIGNMENT: N/A
After passing out from dehydration and being pronounced clinically dead, Ensign Brad Boimler engaged with a hallucination in the form of Captain Hikaru Sulu. Sulu and Brad discussed the randomness of death, and eventually Sulu helped Boimler come to terms with the loss of William Boimler, Brad's transporter clone. Not wanting to waste a moment, Boimler peppered Sulu with questions until he was revived. |
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RANK: Chancellor
SPECIES: Klingon
ASSIGNMENT: Qo'nos
After the end of the Dominon War, Martok assumed the role of Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. As the face of the Klingons, Martok was the perfect choice as the interactive narrator of a series of Ferenai-made board games, Bat'leths & BiHnuchs. In the series, Martok encouraged the players to seek a "glorious end" that would honor their houses. During their off-hours, Boimler, Tendi, Rutherford and Mariner enjoyed taking on the roles of Klingon warriors when playing the game. |
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ZEFRAM COCHRANE
RANK: N/A
SPECIES: Human
ASSIGNMENT. N/A
Zefram Cochrane developed the first warp engine and first warp-capable ship, the Phoenix. At the Historical Bozeman Theme Park, a replica Phoenix, capable of launching into orbit, serves as the park's main attraction. As Mariner, Boimler, Tendi and Rutherford board the ship, a hologram of Zefram Cochrane appears in the pilot's seat and tells them to get ready for their "trek amongst the stars." |
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LEAH BRAHMS
RANK: N/A
SPECIES: Human
ASSIGNMENT: Zefram Cochrane Institute for Advanced Theoretical Physics Dr. Brahms is widely recognized as a leader in warp field theory and has authored many engineering manuals that have been used throughout Starfleet. While on Jengus IV, the psychic mines created an illusory version of Dr. Brahms to tempt Ensign Sam Rutherford. This fictitious version of Brahms appealed to Rutherford's desire to design warp cores alongside his idol. |
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RANK: Vice Admiral
SPECIES: Human
ASSIGNMENT: Douglas Station
Admiral Les Buenamigo was among Captain Carol Freeman's closest friends, even so far as being called "Uncle" by Beckett Mariner.
But Buenamigo's desire to create a legacy for himself led to his own demise. He created a line of fully-automated Texas-class starships using the base Badgey code written by Rutherford as the ships* Al. The first Texas-class ship, the U.S.S. Aledo, turned on its creator and killed the admiral. |
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RANK: Counselor
SPECIES: Unknown
ASSIGNMENT. U.S.S. Cerritos
Serving as the U.S.S. Cerritos' ship Counselor, Dr. Migleemo relishes his work with the crew and frequently employs flavorful metaphors. During his time mentoring Ensign Tendi, Migleemo reminded her of the importance of speaking for science – a lesson that the young ensign takes to heart. At Brekka, Migleemo was temporarily given command of the Cerritos, truly a pie-in-the-sky moment for him that he was anxious to share with his mother. |
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