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Posted May 17, 2020, 10 p.m. by Captain Johann Dvorak (CO) (Joe P)

Posted by Ensign Lia Adrie (Security Officer) in Main Sim- Klingon Ship

Posted by Chief Petty Officer James Franklin (Engineer) in Main Sim- Klingon Ship

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Avik (XO) in Main Sim- Klingon Ship
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“I’d assume it was a proximity protocol to keep anyone from getting close, but there don’t seem to be any operational internal security programs currently online… Otherwise, we’d probably have been scrambled as we beamed over, or vaporized once we got here.” Franklin Answered Nox in his peculiar folksy accent, his blue eyes still reading the tricorder as he tried to get main computer access.

“An auto-program wouldn’t be unreasonable given that at the time, the Federation and Klingons weren’t exactly on friendly terms,” Abrams noted.

Gazing at Avik, Cassidy was thoughtful. “While I am not keen on people splitting up, it seems okay for the moment to do so. I suggest Engineering, and Sickbay, Va’rek suggested. Ensign Adrie and I can split between the two places. We’ll just have to see where the trail of bread crumbs leads us for now.”

Abrams, COS

Franklin’s eyebrows rose at Abrams’ comment. “So far, ain’t much in the way of breadcrumbs to follow… I’m runnin’ outta ideas until I get a better look at her Main Engineering section.”

-Franklin

Lia glanced around the bridge of the ship as she maintained her quiet alertness, although her attention perked when she heard her name. While it was unlikely they would look to her for affirmation, she found herself nodding in agreement Abrams’ plan and rocking forward on the balls of her feet, as if to listen even more closely for where the next orders would take her.

Adrie, Sec

“Indeed. I agree, I’m hoping by covering more ground we might find more clues to what happened. Right now, it just seems like the whole crew just vanished.” Avik commented, but her tone didn’t seem to accept the theory. Not yet at least.

“I’ll be more useful in Sickbay as I was once a Chief Medical Officer. I can’t read Klingon, but I do know their anatomy and most of their tools. If something terrible did happen before the data log stopped, Sickbay might have records over it.” She didn’t bother stating that the era differences might affect her understanding. Technology did evolve over time as she learned through numerous medical articles.

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

Cassidy nodded. “So Ensign Adrie, why don’t you and Va’rek head to engineering. And myself, and Commander Avik and Lieutenant Nox can head to Sickbay. Let’s also keep an open channel.”

Abrams also considered the other important detail and addressed the XO. “We should also check0in with the ship and let them know we’re one the move and splitting up. I’d like them to keep a signal trace on us at all times.” Probably unnecessary, but the more things seemed weirdly normal here (despite the unusual circumstances), the more she felt a measure of anxiety growing. Her mind was operating at yellow alert for sure.

Abrams, COS

Upon hearing her name again, Lia bounced slightly on the balls of her feet and nodded her agreement, looking toward the engineer. “Let’s go,” she commented to him eagerly, mostly ignoring the rest of the conversation between her superiors with her new instructions as she impatiently waited for him to join her.

Adrie, Sec

“I go wherever you want me.” She said nodding. She didn’t like the feeling of the ghost ship, but did anyone?

Nox, CNS

“That crossed my mind already, but I wanted to be sure we had a plan before I did.” Avik commented, appreciating Abram’s concern with keeping the ship updated.

Upon hearing Adrie’s feet bouncing, her eyes shifted to the side and observed the behavior. Her poker face still on, Avik made a note of it. Her hand pressed to her communicator as she informed the ship.

=^= Avik to Europa. So far, we’ve found more questions than answers. According to the records, they all stop on the earth calendar March 26th, 2274. No explanation to why. We’re splitting up into two groups. One heading to sickbay and other heading to engineering. The Chief of Security thinks it’s a good idea for you to keep a signal trace on all us at all times and I agree with this. Something happened, but we don’t know what… yet. =^=

–XO, Avik, Lt. Cmdr

=/\= This is Europa, =/\= the Captain’s voice said. =/\= Understood. We will check historical records. Maintain regular status updates. Out. =/\=

– Johann Dvorak, CO

Franklin nodded his assent at Adrie, and made to follow her. His tricorder stayed out and he made a point of keeping his blue eyes moving from scanner to surroundings and back as they moved down the corridor. It might’ve been because he was older, with a lot of salvage missions under his belt, or maybe he was just wary… However, Franklin proved to be a careful and deliberate Non-Com. He knew his job and he knew how to do it without getting killed… he hoped. Before they got too far away, he tapped his badge twice to leave the channel open and looked back to catch Abrams’ eye. Being separated in a strange environment might be necessary but it didn’t have to be stupid.
Franklin halted at the lift door, and tapped the control button, glancing at Adrie as they stopped.

“Here goes the neighborhood..” he grinned.

-Franklin

As soon as Franklin indicated his readiness for them to depart, Lia was darting to the corridor before him, remaining alert, but clearly eager to get a move on it. She glanced at Franklin’s tricorder and decided that she probably didn’t need to bring her own out if he was keeping an eye on things, so instead kept a careful hand on the weapon strapped to her as she halted in front of him at the lift door. She only offered a giggle at his remark, resisting the urge to again shift from side to side as they waited to move on in their search.

Adrie, Sec


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