============================================================================== MISSION LOG: SEQUESTER STARDATE RANGE: 2446.09.03 - 2446.09.03 ============================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS -------------------- DAY 1 - HADESRPG: (1-1300) Second Officer/ Chief Science Officer- Lieutenant Commander/ Tinmanrion Jayc Admiral Sullivan (Starbase Freedom - Level 2 - Conference Room - Chief Internal Affairs - V.Adm. T’Larah Sullivan & CSO/2O Lt.Cmdr. Tinmanrion Jayc -1300) - HADESRPG: (1 - 1500) V.Adm. T'Larah Sullivan & Hades FO - Cmdr. Ire Williams (Starbase Freedom - Level 2 - Conference Room - Chief Internal Affairs - V.Adm. T’Larah Sullivan & Hades FO - Cmdr. Ire Williams - 1500) - HADESRPG: (1 - 1600) V.Adm. T'Larah Sullivan & Hades CSEC/30 - Lt. Cal Dogan (Starbase Freedom - Level 2 - Conference Room - Chief Internal Affairs - V.Adm. T’Larah Sullivan & Hades CSEC/3O - Lt. Cal Dogan - 1600) - HADESRPG: (1 - 1800) Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek (Starbase Freedom - Level 13, Gymnasium 2 - Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek - 1800) - HADESRPG: (1 - 1815) Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek & Chief IA - V. Adm. T'Larah Sullivan (Starbase Freedom - Level 13, Gymnasium 2 - Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek & V.Adm. T'Larah Sullivan - 1815) (Reply medical team, any) - HADESRPG: =?utf-8?q?=281-1817=29_Captain_Casian_Dahr_and=2E_Vice-A?= =?utf-8?q?dmiral_T=E2=80=99larah_Sullivan?= (Starbase Freedom - Level 13 - Gymnasium- Captain Casian Dahr and. Vice-Admiral T’larah Sullivan - 1817) - HADESRPG: (1 - 1820) MCO - Major Sean Masters & V.Adm. T'Larah Sullivan (Starbase Freedom - Level 13 - MCO - Major Sean Masters - 1820) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ============================================================================== HADESRPG: (1-1300) Second Officer/ Chief Science Officer- Lieutenant Commander/ Tinmanrion Jayc Admiral Sullivan From: tinmanjayc at gmail.com (Tinman JayC) Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2025 10:51:03 -0400 HADESRPG: (1-1300) Second Officer/ Chief Science Officer- Lieutenant Commander/ Tinmanrion Jayc Admiral Sullivan Mission: Sequester Day: 1 Stardate: 2446.09.03 (Starbase Freedom - Level 2 - Conference Room - Chief Internal Affairs - V.Adm. T’Larah Sullivan & CSO/2O Lt.Cmdr. Tinmanrion Jayc -1300) Jayc entered the briefing room and came to attention when he saw the admiral. He kept his face neutral. He had seen colleagues called by internal affairs before for personal behavior unbecoming an officer, but never for a mission. He was curious to find out what the matter entailed. “Commander, I am pleased you took the time to join me.” the Admiral said. “Refreshments?” “Thank you Admiral. Water please,” the betazoid said standing at near attention. She poured a clear glass of water and placed it down on the conference room table, reaching across from the far side.“Well then,” she began. “Let’s get down to brass tacks.” Tin raised an eyebrow but did not respond “Why don’t we start,” she paused. “You of course realize that as is common in these instances, I will be recording.” “Do I require legal counsel Admiral?” “Nothing so crass.” she said. “For internal records. If this did become a court proceeding, this is not admissible as evidence.” “Alright.” Jayc wondered why he found that hard to believe. Every recording was admissible if recorded on a ship. “If you would be so kind as to tell me in your own words, your last mission, what did it entail?” “Initially the mission was the rescue of station personnel after its reactor explosions due to the eggs of Cnidarianns being scooped up with raw material from the nebula,” he responded trying hard to keep his responses simply to answer questions and not offer anything more. He watched her. Not her face, but her movements. The sounds in her voice. The inflections…. Any sign where this was going or her feelings on the matter. “Cnidarians? Jellyfish?” the Admiral asked. “The slang term for the cosmosoan, sorry. Nerves.. “History claims something similar happened to Picard’s Enterprise.” She commented. That wasn’t what she was here for, however. “Can you expand a little more?” Then she elaborated. “Cosmosoan life tends not to leave their young unattended. Did the parents of these offspring show up?” “They leave them unattended in nebula to hatch and feed. The imprint feature appears more telepathic than visual and allows the absence in an sssumed safe habitat. They appear highly inteñligent “Commander, this is going to take much, much longer if you continue to give me brief responses.” the Admiral warned. Jayc didn’t take the bait. “A more direct question does seem In order Admiral. I am unclear of my legal requirements when an omega protocol is initiated,” he watched her carefully. Did the Hades send a signal saying that had occurred? Or? ~He’s not cleared for that knowledge, is he reaching?~ T’Larah thought. “What’s Omega? Other than the last letter of the Greek Alphabet?” “If you are unaware Admiral, and I do not have to be empathic to tell that you do indeed know, I do not believe I am authorized to share that information. After all orders that supercede normal mission protocols, including the Prime Directive should not be ignored.” Jayce watched. The woman’s emotions were coming through. Even with his shields up he could sense them. For policy he ignored them and focused on the tell tale signs in her movements and inflections. “I guess the only question is, how did you become aware of Omega protocols?” She asked. Her suspicion engaged, but her face was a mask of calm. “Little difficult not to become aware when the entire ship shuts down with an omega symbol until the captain unlocks the ships functions. And my science clearance included understanding ability recognized the omega particle readings and the danger. Because of that I was included.” “That is… interesting.” T’Larah said while typing some notes in her PADD. Jayc raised an eyebrow at the Vulcan and “Very specific sets of circumstances, now that I know you’re aware, before the ship will trigger those protocols. How did the ship trigger in this instance?” the Admiral probed. Again the eyebrow raised. “The stations power supply failed and it became clear there was a hidden area of the station with its own airlock. A probe was sent in to make sure no one was trapped there and that’s when omega was detected. Moments later the ship functions shut down. Had I not been actively monitoring sensors only the captain would have known about the omega readings.” “Is there anyone else aware?” Sullivan inquired. She was probing. She didn’t know what he thought he knew, and she certainly wasn’t going to tip her hand. “I am unable to answer that as per orders given obeying Omega Protocol as I understand it Admiral. What I can tell you is that all requirements of the protocol were fully implemented and adhered to.” She had a plan. Jayc could sense it. There was not trust to place in this higher ranking officer.” I can comment on the other illegal and dangerous materials that were logged, however the security officer already made a full report on those items in our logs.” “There is one part of the Omega that you are missing.” Sullivan started. “Perhaps you weren’t fully briefed. Omega is only given to Captains. After the discovery that triggers an Omega event, a team is supposed to be called in.” “Yes that was part of the meeting. The decay of the omega made dealing with the danger to the Federation an immediate response and could not safely be left for a team to arrive.” “Which was regrettably absent from the logs due to the Omega protocols that you mostly followed.” “So your saying that an inappropriately considered problems created an issues in legal observance of legally given orders that should not exist for captain’s and officer following said directives. Intriguing.” “Commander,” the Admiral began, “I am well aware of the responsibilities of a Captain and the old Starfleet adage of being the one out there, and the latitude that grants, I was a Starship Captain for twenty years. What I’m asking is about extenuating circumstances that could lead to maybe not disregarding protocol, but placing it aside. Because the logs don’t support such a decision.” “As a former two decade captain you would know the real question. Are the logs allowed to support or explain any decisions whatsoever in regards to omega?” Jayc answers with the deeper meaning he believed sparked this investigation. “And if the answer is no they do not, then any officer should ask why.” “Why must you be so obstinate?” T’Larah asked, frustration creeping into her voice. “I know you don’t think I am, but has the thought occurred to you that I may be trying to help your Captain?” “Obstinate?” Jayc looked at the admiral curiously. She was projecting frustration openly. How unusual for a Vulcan. “I have answered every question and offered my professional response to each portion. Considering it obstinate appears illogical upon review of the facts of this inquiry,” Jayc responded keeping his tone and his demeanor mild and cooperative. “I am answering honestly, and no, as of this moment nothing in your approach or questioning has suggested any attempt to help Captain Merek. However opinions and trust can be earned through action. Please explain how you or I can help her.” “Right now the logs look like she just destroyed the station, after the alleged Omega was found.” T’Larah explained. “There are extenuating circumstances that would make those actions valid. Circumstances like if an Omega device were imminently about to become unstable near an inhabited world. That doesn’t apply here, as the location of the Outpost precluded that, but there are others. Please tell me if something similar to that applied and I can make sure a promising career doesn’t end before it really begins. If things go down the way the logs appear, even meddling from Commodore Bracken won’t save Captain Merek.” Jayc smiled appreciatively. “Thank you for your clarity admiral. I can now be more of a help to you and the captain.” He took a deep breath mentally recalling each of her statements. “I brought a visual to assist in my explanation. May I?” “Of course.” T’Larah said her demeanor visibly realigned. “Anything to aid in clarity.” At her nod of approval he pulled out his trusty collapsible pads and opened it. Activating the holographic projections he moved side by side with the admiral so they were facing the information from the same angle so she could read the information and confirm its validity. “You will notice that this is from the Hades logs and the monitoring probe that I launched to keep tabs in the away teams and the station as the Hades sensors were obstructed due to nebula conditions.” They both examined the map. “Understood.” The Admiral confirmed. Jayc reached out and pulled the image of the area around the station larger for easier view. “The omega was indeed unstable and we were short on the time. The amount of omega particles present was made for a weapon and the containment device was confirmed as a weapon delivery system. A very unstable one. That instability demonstrated zero possibility for Starfleet response teams to arrive in time and examination with a second probe showed it could not be removed from the station without detonation.” He paused and looked at the admiral. “As an admiral I am sure you have access to my secured files demonstrating my previous training in temporal, advanced Astro physics and inclusion in various high level activities during my senior year at the academy.” I realize I have no data to prove the statements I just made, however as I am under oath and my qualifications clearly include this level of scientific knowledge I state that it is all true.” “I shall review your records at a later time,” she waived, “please continue.” He turned back to the projection and adjusted it again, showing the greater map of the quadrant. “With the amount omega in the device, if an explosion occurred the effects would have ended warp ability in a large area of federation space,” that region began blinking in red. “ this would result in making future defense, travel, and aide from one side to another the other a minimum of 3.4517 times longer at high warp than current ability for a duration of not less than 13.751 solar years.” He paused while she examined the image. Then he swiped to the next screen showing data in her left and the image of the severely damaged station on the right with a dotted line showing its direction as the eddies pulled it further in the nebula with time stamps for reference. “Second, the station was for all purposes a wreck in space. This is proven in both Hades (via said probe) and shuttle sensor logs. On its trajectory as it drifted further into the nebula, it was imminently due by to be crushed by gravimetric eddies of the nebula and plasma flares well before anyone could arrive to possibly remove any other hidden items. Those incidence would most likely have detonated omega even had the device been even 7 percent percent more stable.” He glanced at her to see if she had any questions. “With the logs deleted no one could verify the size of the device.” T’Larah stated. “ Third, and I think most relevant, the explosion, had omega been allowed to coalesce, would have destroyed the sentient creatures the station itself had previously endangered, and the Hades as we would not have been able to warp to safety in time.” He took a deep breath and turned to face the admiral making sure that he looked her in the eye so she could see his open sincerity. “Upon review of omega protocol at the time we were dealing with the situation, the captain realized she could not wait for normal procedure and followed the example of Voyagers captain. Since we are not permitted to mention omega in our logs or reports this relevant information was previously unavailable for your review. Under the mitigating circumstances, by sworn testimony by this science officer, and hopeful one day temporal starship captain, I believe Captain Merek’s orders and actions were warranted, apprpropriate, and completely within the best interests of Starfleet the Federation, and lives both at the current time and in future consideration.” Not taking his eyes off of her, he added. “I promise am not being obstinate Admiral. I wanted to make certain my professional assessment as an established scientist and a loyal Starfleet officer was given the value it is due when I gave my analysis. Both the Federation and Starfleet have faced multiple attempts to corrupt their values from within. I wanted to make sure this inquiry was not one of them and make clear that this situation we faced was not either. At least on our side. The station had secrets it should not have had in accordance with Federation law. Was that more helpful to you?” He asked the previous shortness gone and hope in her understanding as someone who had been a captain would let her see the simple truth of the situation. “The information you so kindly provided will certainly aid keeping everyone in their chairs so to speak.” T’Larah said, then added: “It’s been awhile since I’d been given a run for my latinum, actually quite amusing.” -A most unusual Vulcan,- Jayc thought with an unexpected grin tugging at his lips. “ “On completion of my investigation, per Omega protocol actual data will be expunged. The incident will be logged only carrying a stardate, coordinates of incident with some coded details like size of device and group of origin, in a central Omega database to track trends of Omega research to ensure we don’t have a trend of entities trying multiple times to develop it.” The Admiral explained. “That seems prudent. And I hope those in charge are going to give the people behind the construction of such a dangerous weapon in the Federstions backyard a good reason to not never repeat their actions. Captain Merek cannot be everywhere to make sure they learn their lesson.” “Yes that’s the general idea. The idiom to ensure they learn their lesson certainly applies.” Jayc chucked though he caught the non commit Al nature of the comment and let the silence between them hold a moment before asking, “Do you need anything further Admiral? I have next bridge watch.” “At this time, I do not. You've certainly given me more to work with than I had before,” the Admiral stated. “If I have anything further, I know where to find you. Thank you, dismissed.” (Reply none) (Posted by Todd and Tinman) We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit.- Aristotle -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ============================================================================== HADESRPG: (1 - 1500) V.Adm. T'Larah Sullivan & Hades FO - Cmdr. Ire Williams From: docholladay2021 at gmail.com (Todd Holladay) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2025 08:40:33 -0500 Mission: Sequester Day: 1 Stardate: 2446.09.03 (Starbase Freedom - Level 2 - Conference Room - Chief Internal Affairs - V.Adm. T’Larah Sullivan & Hades FO - Cmdr. Ire Williams - 1500) The Admiral was going over the previous debriefing from the Second Officer. She had questioned Betazoids before, none as skilled at reading people. She was confident they both came away with something. Ire paused for a moment before stepping into the room. He remembered what an old friend had once told him about internal affairs was that they were out to cover the fleet, not the officer. His friend had, had a few run in with internal affairs. ~Just because you are paranoid. Dose not mean that they are not out to get you~ He took a breath, calmed his mind and controlled his expression before entering the conference room. “Commander, I am pleased you took the time to join me.” the Admiral said. “Refreshments?” ~A request from an Admiral are orders with a smile~ “Yes sir, thank you.” He moved over to a small table with drinks and nibbles “Can I get you anything sir?” “Mint tea, hot.” the Admiral specified. “Thank you.” Ire nodded and made the order. As it materialised he picked it up and brought it over and took a seat that was offered. “As the Human adage goes, let’s get down to brass tacks, Commander.” the Admiral started. She moved the tea cup and saucer closer and rotated the handle to the right side. Her hands surrounded the saucer warming her hands. “I am obligated to inform you, I will be recording this debriefing. It will not be admissible as evidence it is purely for administrative reasons and for IA’s records.” ~You beleave that you beleave anything~ Ire sipped his drink before answering. “Yes sir understood.” “You, your ship and crew recently embarked on a mission, responding to a distress call from Research outpost forty seven. Can you give me a brief run down on that for me?” the Vulcan woman inquired, her face a mask of stone. “Yes sir.” He paused for a moment before starting to speak. “The Hades left space dock on Stardate: 2446.07.29 at 1150 and arrived on Stardate: 2446.07.31 after a high-speed warp run.” “As I am sure that you know the outpost is in a Mutara class nebula which effects the transporters. So it was decided to deployed the Hades small craft to facilitate the evacuation of the research out post rather then endanger the ship itself.” “Three shuttles and the runabout along with the Marine’s dropship. Split between medical, specimen containment and personal rescue.” “Whatever had happened to the outpost had been I saw parts of the exterior hull had melted at the edges of a large damaged are and I could see exposed struts and structural girding. The outpost was lucky to be in one peace.” “I docked the runabout at the command deck docking port and went to the command centre with Lieutenant Velrek. On arrival I was introduced to Lieutenant Commander Gutierrez who was in charge of the outpost at that time.” “Soon after our arrival the outpost sensors picked up a wave that was heading towards the outpost. Due to the condition that the outpost was Commander Gutierrez not conversed about what condition of the outpost would be after it was hit.” “The marine drop ship was used to evacuate most of the outposts personal. The runabout and the medical shuttles took the most injured and then specimens that could be moved were transferred to the shuttles.” “Commander Gutierrez with a number of his command staff decided to stay on the outpost to ride out the wave. Along with Lieutenant Dogan who stayed to support Ensign Csontalan.” “The wounded and evacuated personnel were taken back to the Hades and transferred over before I returned to the outpost. Lieutenant Dogan explain that they were heading for the command centre, so I docked at the outpost and made my way there.” “While discussing the options with Commander Gutierrez. Major Masters had arrived with the marine dropship and between the both of us we were able to evacuate the remaining survivors of the outpost.” “Efficient, concise.” T’Larah commented. “It’s appreciated. Let’s skip ahead a bit.” “Yes sir.” “Why don’t you start around fourteen hundred. There is a large gap in the log.” T’Larah explained. “As if someone just scooped the data out.” T’Larah left a pause and took her first sip of the tea. “Would you happen to know what happened to the missing data?” Ire paused for a moment. ~The Admiral will find out sooner or later~ “We found the Omega particle on board the outpost in a shielded compartment. Once we confirmed what we were dealing with, we followed protocol. We destroyed the outpost with our phasers and gravemetric torpedoes. We wiped all data from our systems and small craft which is why there is a gap in our logs.” “Since you're being so honest and forthright, was there a particular reason why you didn't follow all the protocol and call the clean up team to deal with the Omega particles?” the Admiral asked sipping her tea. She had thought the Second Officer had an interesting point of view, it was time to see if the Executive Officer had anything new to add. “Sir the outpost had taken a pounding. The outpost was basically a floating hulk and would not take long before it came apart. If the containment on the Omega particle was breached then we would have been in a worse situation. There was not enough time to get a proper team out there let alone getting something set up to keep it adequately contained. The risk of the particle going critical and destroying all subspace and anything else within several light years.” She let that moment hang while she thought. ~The second officer’s statement certainly agrees with this.~ . “Sir any research on the omega particle has been banned by starfleet. What were they doing with something so dangerous and devastating on the outpost anyway?” “I do not know.” That admission almost pained her to utter. “It wasn't sanctioned, on the record those parts didn't even exist.” “Yes sir, some one went to a lot of effort to keep it secret.” “It certainly is in need of a separate investigation.” Ire nodded. “I guess that would be something to look into sir.” “I think it's time I spoke with your Captain.” T’Larah said, unless you have anything pertinent to add?” Ire nodded. “No sir I do not.” “Then dismissed, Commander,” she said. (Reply none) (Posted by Robbie and Todd) -- Todd Holladay SGT, IA ANG (Ret) " It's made of our shit, you know. That's the base material that we use in our replicators. We deconstruct it to the atomic level and then reform the atoms. [takes a bite] It's pretty good for shit. 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Armed with that knowledge she still felt something was missing from the accounts she was able to obtain, a different perspective. Jayc was a scientist. Williams had been on the command track most of his career as all pilots usually were. It was missing the tactical aspect. She reached out to the Hades Chief of Security and Tactical. A position she had once held on a few ships before assuming the command track herself. That was decades ago. The door chimed and opened revealing one of the largest beings T’Larah had ever seen. Cal Dogan stood blocking all light from the doorway. He had known that the Vice Admiral of Internal Affairs had already been questioning members of the senior staff, and he had been expecting the call to meet with her. “Admiral Sullivan,” he said with a nod that looked more like a bow. “Thank you for agreeing to see me, Lieutenant.” She paused seemingly in thought but quickly recovered. “Please sit or stand as you are comfortable. Refreshments?” Cal entered the room and waited for the door to close before he moved over to the seating area. He looked at the chairs and realized that even if he had been inclined to take a seat he knew that those chairs would not support him long. Besides, sitting in the presence of a such a high level officer would be the ultimate insult to her sensibilities, and that was not his intention. So he stood with his hands behind his back. “No,” he said simply, then remembered his manners, “thank you.” He waited patiently as the Vice Admiral situated herself. The Admiral sat down on a chair on the opposite side of the conference room table from the door the Brikar officer just entered. “Let us begin with your last mission.” She started. “Can you tell me in your own words, what happened?” “That is a broad question, Vice Admiral,” he said flatly. “A great deal happened. Is there something more specific you are looking to address?” “Down to brass tacks?” She asked rhetorically. “Specifically the erased section of the ship’s log and the events leading up to it.” Dogan nodded, “Ah, that. Yes. The data was erased due to a protocol that I am not permitted to discuss. As for the events around it, as you must be aware, we were sent to rescue the survivor of the science starbase 47. We arrived to find the base had drifted into the nebula that it had been positioned by. The base was on the verge of self destruction, but we determined that we had time to rescue the surviving personnel.” He paused for a moment and caught a look from the Vice Admiral that implied he should continue. “I would like to report at this time that some of the research that was being conducted on this station was not, in any sense, legal. There were living samples of extremely dangerous life forms that were not adequately contained, and elements of illegal research into bioweapons. I was unable to find who was responsible for allowing such activities to occur as they all, apparently, died during the explosion on the station.” “I should also mention that the station was being monitored by a craft that had rather dubious intentions. The craft had very effective dampening fields that made it impossible to scan. However, I was able to take energy signature scans as it fled after realizing that it had been discovered. I can only imagine that they were behind some of the station's illicit activities.” The Admiral reacted ever so slightly to the mention of a ship, in a you’d miss it if you blinked sort of way. “I assure you Lieutenant I will take all of these allegations seriously,” the Vulcan stated. “The original mission? How did the Hades fare?” “As I said,” Cal continued, “the rescue was successful, but the station had fallen too far into the Nebula to be retrieved and certain… experiments led us to the conclusion that an uncontrolled explosion could be devastating to the sector, so it was decided to destroy the station before that could occur.” He stopped there and took a breath, hoping there was nothing more to say. “So just to reiterate. I have a station that was in an advanced state of destruction on arrival?” “Correct,” the Brikarian affirmed. “What was the cause of this unfortunate circumstance?” She steered the dialog. Cal was stunned. He was certain she was aware of the answer but he answered. “There had been an explosion on board.” “Once there you discovered several experiments that you believe were not inside Federation doctrine, and you destroyed those?” “Most were destroyed in the detructikn of the station, but we had managed to bring back a live sample and the station's database.” “And the destruction of the station has something to do with something you’re not supposed to talk about?” “No ma’am, not allowed to discuss,” he clarified. “Would it involve a letter in the Greek alphabet?” “To confirm or deny that might be construed as saying too much, ma’am,” he replied flatly. “There was a ship that showed up right around the time you found this Greek letter that you’re not supposed to talk about…” “I can confirm the existence of said ship,” he replied. “I can also confirm its existence precluded the detection of anything anomalous about the station, but was not key to the decision to destroy the station.” “I believe I’m getting the picture.” Sullivan stated. “Excellent,” Cal said. “If I may, Vice-Admiral, the destruction of the base was necessary. Even with missing data from our sensors would there be a reason to doubt the decision made by the Captain or the command staff? Captain Merek has proved herself to be an exemplary commanding officer. “ “I can’t comment on this or any other ongoing investigation.” T’Larah said politely but firmly. Dogan looked at the Admiral with a nod. “I understand your position. As I hope that you can appreciate mine.” “If you have nothing to add?” the Admiral asked. “Under these circumstances, I do not,” Cal said. “Then you are dismissed. Thank you for your time, Lieutenant.” The Admiral was finished. Cal stood full erect and the deck plating clunked under his weight. He turned and walked to the door stopping just short of the sensor to open it. He turned and said, “Vice Admiral, perhaps it would benefit the Federation if certain sets of rules were to be changed with regards to discussing certain matters. It might have made this conversation… easier. 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URL: ============================================================================== HADESRPG: (1 - 1800) Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek From: docholladay2021 at gmail.com (Todd Holladay) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2025 22:35:20 -0500 Mission: Sequester Day: 1 Stardate: 2446.09.03 (Starbase Freedom - Level 13, Gymnasium 2 - Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek - 1800) Keira decided to check out the station's gymnasium. She showed up in a light colored three quarter length bottom tights and a matching tank top and sports bra, towel draped around her neck across her shoulders, As she walked through the double doors that parted in the middle with a barely audible *whoosh, *she drank in the surroundings. The room itself was large. Larger than any space she'd be able to set aside on the Hades where, though it was large for an escort, it was mid-range for a cruiser and such space was at a premium. Here on the station they had the luxury of volume to spare. She saw a smattering of people going about their exercise routine. Some resistance machines, gravimetric free weights, some cardio machines, bikes and treadmills. The machines dominated one half of the space, a separate part seemed to be an elevated platform for gymnastics tumbling, maybe for anbo-jyutsu or other direct competition sport. The whole thing was surrounded by a dedicated track for those that wanted to run on a surface. Along the walls were built into the supports, outside the radius of the track were stand alone holographic training stations, which could produce things like training dummies, or training bags of heavy and speed varieties. In between each was a bench. No one took notice of Keira as she walked in. She placed her towel down on one of the empty benches and started her warm up. A few minutes and she finished her warm up with a couple laps around the room. Properly loosened up, she stood in front of the holo-trainer nearest her towel. "Computer, hanging heavy bag, one and one half meters, one half meter off the ground, weight ninety kilos." In an instant a solid looking bag of the requested dimensions and weight resistance appeared. What would normally be hanging by a chain was hanging in midair with no apparent support. It was unnerving at first, but Keira knew it was suspended that way because it was a hologram of hard light. She didn't have her hands wrapped, so fists were not advised, palm strikes were fine, she was mostly going to practice kicks. She circled it a bit getting her angle and eyeballing the distance before testing the bag with a light forward palm. The bag moved a bit, she followed up with a right crescent kick which violently shook the bag. She steadied it then grabbed ahold with her hands and slammed a series of three knees into what would be a Human's liver or a Vulcan's heart. The din of the gymnasium was quiet in an instant. Keira stopped her workout when she figured it wasn't because of her. Everyone's eyes were on the door, so Keira followed their gazes to see who could only be Admiral Sullivan walking in. She wore her hair tied up perfectly. She wore a black Vulcan gi with white Vulcan script down the outside edge of the top. The novelty had worn off and everyone resumed their workout. The Admiral apparently went to begin hers. Keira tried to return to hers but before she could get her rhythm back she felt a tap on her shoulder. She turned and it was the Admiral. "Captain Merek." she said simply. "I tried calling your name, but you didn't respond. You must have been concentrating on your workout." "Yeah, that must have been it." The Captain replied. "What can I do for you Admiral." "You seem to be the only other person working on combat sports, I was going to offer you to spar." The Admiral suggested. That silence that followed the Admiral's entrance had returned accompanied with hushed murmurs and whispers. "Any particular *sport, *Admiral?" Keira said cautiously. "Free style is acceptable." the Admiral answered. Keira motioned to the open sparring ring, "After you, sir." T'Larah spoke as she walked. "You seem a competent fighter, I saw some of your strikes were similar to Kareel-Ifla a Vulcan martial art." "Vulcan martial art?" Keira said clearly amused at the thought. "I thought Vulcans were pacifists." "Many are. Some like myself serve to combat violence." The Vulcan woman stated. Keira took her place on one side of the mat while the Admiral took her place on the other. She noted that she was around a tenth of a meter taller. Both of them could hear the whispers in the crowd. Workouts had stopped and the athletes had gathered into a spectating crowd. "Anything I need to know?" The blonde Captain asked. "No holds barred." the Vulcan said. "we're just sparring though so about fifty to seventy-five percent, we're not trying to hurt each other after all." Keira nodded as she dropped into a ready stance. 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T'Larah Sullivan From: docholladay2021 at gmail.com (Todd Holladay) Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2025 21:35:59 -0500 Mission: Sequester Day: 1 Stardate: 2446.09.03 (Starbase Freedom - Level 13, Gymnasium 2 - Hades CO, Captain Keira Merek & V.Adm. T'Larah Sullivan - 1815) The taller blonde woman circled around the Admiral's left, then doubled back past center and to the right, searching for an opening. The Vulcan merely shifted her body angle based off of where the Romulan woman was at that moment. ~She's toying with me.~ Keira thought and attempted to break the stalemate by throwing a right snap kick. The shorter woman merely tilted out of the way avoiding the point of impact. Not giving up her aggressive stance the Captain fired another kick aimed at the Admiral's right knee. It was defused, as expected the Admiral lifted her right leg absorbing the impact with thigh and shin spreading it over a wider area. Keira pushed off this impact and went low to the ground and attempted a leg sweep maneuver which the Vulcan avoided with a backbend and tumble backwards. By the time the sweep was supposed to land, the Admiral was no longer there. Keira gritted her teeth, spun and reapplied her attacking posture. She closed the distance in an instant and threw a left kick. To her surprise the Vulcan stepped closer and inside avoiding the blow and grabbed the Romulan's left leg, simultaneously jabbed her middle two fingers into the inside of her thigh. She spun around and down, dumping both on the mat. Keira moved to separate, feeling more comfortable with striking and T'Larah used the opportunity to roll away. The Vulcan sprung to her feet with little effort, backing away. Keira tried standing and her left leg wouldn't work. "What did you do?" Keira asked, "I can't stand." "A nerve strike." T'Larah answered simply. "An application of Vulcan neuro pressure." Keira tried to stand again, instead of attempting to use her muscles, she pulled her leg straight by backing up and locked it straight. "Is it permanent?" "No your nerve control will return in time.We can stop if you don't want to continue." the Vulcan said. Secure in her knowledge most participants took her offer of withdrawal. "Sometimes..." she began as she worked herself to her feet. Now standing mostly on her right, her left, locked straight off to the side for balance, "we can only tell exactly how far we can push ourselves by doing so." Pushing past the discomfort of her situation, she grinned. "Besides as the expression goes, *I didn't hear no bell.*" "Then I will hasten the completion of our arrangement." The Admiral said and began her own offensive. Keira put up her defenses, and tried to stay mobile while using her numb leg as a pivot point. Once the Admiral approached the contest reignited in earnest. A flurry of attempted blows, feints, and grapples began from both sides. Fists, palms and elbows thrown with precision, but none seeming quite to land fully. While reaching for a hold the Admiral had finally left an opening, and Keira took it. An elbow landed on the side of the Vulcan's face with a dull thud. No sooner had the sizable crowd that had gathered made a collective sound of amazement then T'Larah had grabbed the offered arm, ducked under using her weight and the Romulan's momentum carrying her opponent over to the ground and on her back. Accompanied by OOOHS and AAHHS by the crowd. Still holding Keira's wrist the Vulcan woman spun around and into an arm bar. There was some struggle, but ultimately it was locked in. No escape for the Captain. "Since you're using Human colloquialisms, I believe,* tap, nap or snap* is in order." T'Larah said, casually and calmly as if it were just an ordinary Tuesday. "Will you yield?" "No." Keira said through gritted teeth. "If you do not concede I will injure you." the Vulcan said plainly. "I'm. Not. Giving. Up." Keira said still struggling. "Very well, you were warned." the Admiral said and with a sudden jerk a instant burning and stabbing pain shot down Keira's arm. Her eyes widened in shock and she issued a clearly audible grunt and groan. The Admiral released the arm and stood while Merek curled up clutching her arm. "Two of your limbs are disabled. This contest is over." She pointed to an audience member that was in uniform. "You call a medical team now." (Reply medical team, any) (Posted by Todd) -- Todd Holladay SGT, IA ANG (Ret) " It's made of our shit, you know. That's the base material that we use in our replicators. We deconstruct it to the atomic level and then reform the atoms. [takes a bite] It's pretty good for shit. And we don't have to commit atrocities for it." - Admiral Charles Vance Virus-free.www.avg.com <#m_1685647721466485414_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ============================================================================== HADESRPG: =?utf-8?q?=281-1817=29_Captain_Casian_Dahr_and=2E_Vice-A?= =?utf-8?q?dmiral_T=E2=80=99larah_Sullivan?= From: almuir62 at gmail.com (Al Muir) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2025 14:07:41 -0700 Mission: Sequestered Day: 1 Stardate: 2446.09.03 (Starbase Freedom - Level 13 - Gymnasium- Captain Casian Dahr and. Vice-Admiral T’larah Sullivan - 1817) Casian had been sitting in his office wondering what was going on with this inquisition from Vice-Admiral Sullivan. Something seemed odd about it. He needed to speak with Keira Merek. The computer had informed him that she was in the gymnasium. When he entered he nodded to some of the crewmen who were working out. The smell of perspiration hung heavily in the chamber and the sounds effort. Then he caught the dull thunder of someone striking a punching bag. Moving around the room he could see that it was Merek. He watched and listened to the rhythm of her combinations appreciatively. It was clear the woman knew how to fight. He wondered what her actual experience was. He was no master of any martial art, but war was a good teacher. In his youth he might have asked her for a friendly match. But now… maybe not. The room went silent as Vice-Admiral Sullivan entered. Dahr stepped back against the wall as she addressed Merek, giving the impression that they were going to spar. This was going to be worth watching and he took a seat on a weight bench. The fight was quite spectacular and for a short time Merek was holding her. But it was clear that she was outmatched, especially after the nerve strike, which even made Dahr wince. To Dahr’s surprise, given the opportunity to withdraw Merek decided to continue the match with only one functioning leg. He could see the fire in her eyes, but also the inevitable conclusion in the eyes and mannerisms of the Vulcan. When Merek’s elbow struck Sullivan’s cheek he could tell that the Admiral had laid a trap and sprung it, as took hold of the offered arm and brought Merek to the ground and into a tight arm bar. This fight was over. The Vulcans voice spoke as sticky as ever. "Since you're using Human colloquialisms, I believe, tap, nap or snap is in order. Will you yield?" To Casian’s surprise Merek refused to concede. Even more surprising was the Vice-Admiral’s threat. "If you do not concede I will injure you." the Vulcan said plainly. Casian had hoped that common sense would prevail but the Hades CO, but she was, if nothing else, consistent and continued to struggle, uncompromisingly, refusing to admit defeat in the face of injury. With her final warning Sullivan lifted her hips and pulled the arm until a crack indicated it reaching its breaking point. Sullivan stood up and stepped back from Merek. "Two of your limbs are disabled. This contest is over." She looked at the awed crowd and pointed to an uniformed security officer. "You call a medical team now." Dahr stepped around Ensign Pak and put a hand on his shoulder. “I’ll take it from here Mr. Pak.” He moved over and knelt by the injured Merek. Looking up at Sullivan he frowned. “I saw your position,” he said. “You could have changed your position to a choke hold and simply rendered her unconscious. Did logic dictate this?” “Logic?” The Admiral shook her head, “No, her choices did. She was given three opportunities to stop. She declined.” Dahr shrugged, “True, but the final decision to finish in that manner was yours. I just find it… an interesting choice. Unless there was more at stake here than simple training exercise. “ Then he looked at Merek. He had words to say to her as well but chose to hold them right now. He tapped his comm badge. “Dahr to Main Medical, transporting in with Captain Merek with a broken arm.” =^=Roger that. 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He told Kassandra "I gotta go." and threw on his jacket, shoved his feet into sandals and made his way to the fight location. He bumped into people with a hurried apology as he nearly sprinted towards the gymnasium once on the proper level. He got there just in time to see the crowd dissipate and Captain Merek to do the same in a transporter beam. He weaved his way onto the main floor through the expanding wave that became of the gathered masses. "Admiral, did you beat up my taxi driver?" Sean used the derogatory colloquialism that his father had used in his Marine Corps days referring to the ships that brought them to and from their various missions. "Sean, it's agreeable to see you," the Admiral said, turning towards Masters. "I didn't know you were stationed here at Freedom." "I'm not stationed at Freedom," Sean said with a sigh, "it's the Hades, the one who's Captain you beat up." "It wouldn't be proper for me to..." she began, " not a proper use of authority." It wasn't something Sean wanted to get into with all these witnesses. Opening dirty laundry with an audience wasn't one of his pastimes. What did you do? Did you choke Captain Merek out?" Sean was fully aware of the combat capabilities of the Admiral. "...shove her nasal cartilage into her brain?" "Arm bar...." T'Larah answered. She began walking to the exit. Sean followed, knowing the conversation would have to be a walking one. "...but that wouldn't." Sean said, confused. "... she didn't yield." she finished. Sean winced at the thought, knowing exactly what that entailed. He finally looked his mother in the face, and he noticed it, the green swelling. He dropped the overly structured demeanor he adopted ever since she sent him to a military prep school, "Looks like you took a hit, mom." She reached up to where her son was indicating, it was warmer than the rest of her face, slightly raised. "Captain Merek is a decent fighter. She managed to score a hit." "Just the one?" Sean grinned, knowing not only did his mother make her combatant earn that hit, he also knew his mom likely deserved every picometer of that swelling. "You should go get that looked at." "Verywell, I will." T'Larah promised. "You should probably get back to what you were doing, don't want to waste your shore leave." "I'm not leaving until I see you actually go into the infirmary." Sean said, determined. "You don't have the authority." Sullivan said. "You're not in my food-chain, Admiral." Sean redoubled his determination, "I'm your next of kin. I could make a call to station security, concerned for your safety." "You wouldn't..." her eyes narrowed, except she knew he would. "Fine. Let's go." (Reply any) (Posted by Todd) -- Todd Holladay SGT, IA ANG (Ret) " It's made of our shit, you know. That's the base material that we use in our replicators. We deconstruct it to the atomic level and then reform the atoms. [takes a bite] It's pretty good for shit. 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