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Black Sparrow- Mtg in the Mess Hall (Trip to Tyrellia)

Posted Oct. 27, 2018, 6:11 p.m. by Ensign Valkris MacLaren (Security Officer) (Janice B.)

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“Alright, I’ll get us started. But I warn you, it’s a long story, so get comfy,” Halai said, leaning against a wall. “As you all know, I’ve hired the Black Sparrow to carry me and my companions to and from Tyrellia. I’m going to explain why I’m going and the background to it all because it is a complicated situation and I guarantee that without this knowledge, you could potentially be in or create issues on the planet. It is vital that you understand this mission, myself and the people you may interact with.” Pausing for a moment, Halai shifted her gaze around the room to see if there were any issues or questions so far.

“So, my people, or rather my mother’s people are not technically members of the Federation but we’ve had close ties for decades now. I am what my people call ushavhia, or ‘one of blended spirit’. My mother was Tyrellian, my father is Human. He is one of the Starfleet officer that Tyrellia first encountered in those earlier years of contact with the Federation. What you have to understand is that Tyrellians are very deeply spiritual, but there’s been no organized religion for centuries. These days, spirituality is blended into the threads of everyday life.”

“Despite first appearances, Tyrellia is technologically advanced, and as you’ll soon find out, that technologically is blended as seamlessly throughout our communities as possible. You’re not going to see obvious signs of it, at first, and for that reason, people tend to see my people as being almost primitive, especially since we tend to focus on cultural development over and above technology . However, science is very important and medicine is a respected field. But you will find few ship designers, though they obviously do exist. But if I was to pick one area that we are the most proud of, it is our various forms of art.”

Halai traced the soft black spirals tattooed on each cheek. “‘Keeper of the old arts’. Our laser art is well known in both the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. It can take different forms and I learned to carve rock with them. I’ve been an apprentice for many years and at some point in my life it is expected that I will, as a Master, take on my own apprentice and teach them everything I know in order to preserve what we feel is a sacred connection to the universe.” She inhaled deeply ad exhaled through her nose. “Some day, anyway. But today I still am”-she traced the stylized V on her forehead-“‘a seeker of knowledge’“, and I will do that as long as I am called to. Right now that means living on Oed and overseeing the incredible transformation of a planet that is anyone’s guess if it can actually happen,” she said with a serene smile. If there was anything that could bring the slightest moment of peace to her it was talking about both her work and her art.

“As some of you know, I recently resigned my Starfleet commission. It was the right thing to do under the circumstances, but I won’t lie and say it was easy. Starfleet was where I discovered my deep strength and also opened me up to the possibilities of the Universe I probably would not have found any other way.” For a brief moment she cast her gold-ringed gaze out at the stars. “I had a life changing experience on my last ship assignment. Long story short we encountered some highly advanced being that turned out to be AIs of the Preservers. Essentially, the AIs were doing the work long distance that the Preservers themselves did to keep watch over the species they were responsible for bringing to life. For we confirmed the old hypothesis that they were the same Ancients that seeded our galaxy with the life that is so prevalent in its various forms here.” She couldn’t help that her tone took on a reverent tone. “The one being I dealt with, Celeste, opened my mind up to things I never imagined before. And I couldn’t ignore this strange feeling inside afterwards, that I had somehow been utterly changed by the encounter.”

Michael Conrad could relate to what she had just said. His experience with the Kalidonians was anything but ordinary. It had changed him in ways, he likely hadn’t even seen yet.

“So I took a leave of absence from Starfleet and went home to Tyrellia, the place I had only visited in brief times ever since I left when my mother died when I was ten. I went on a special journey to see if I could find a group of deeply spiritual Tyrellians who moved about the planet at times and devoted themselves to spiritual understanding. And it was where I truly began to understand my near-empathic abilities that most Tyrellians have but long ago lost real awareness and mastery over. Call it a deep intuition if you will, but it can do different things at different times. This group, the Clerics of Ashein, are able to help you tap into whatever your abilities are, and I was able to figure out far more deeply something I had noticed years ago and couldn’t totally understand. It is these clerics that we are looking for since I have every reason to believe that that is where I’ll find my missing sister. My sister is what this is all about and I’ll explain it in just a moment, but any questions so far?” Halai asked.

~Halai Cosgrove

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Conrad spoke up. “These Clerics of Ashein. You say they tap into people’s abilities? People strictly on Tyrellia, or people of other races as well?” He was certainly curious. If these clerics could do such things, perhaps he would test it out and see what they came up with for him.

-Michael Conrad, Black Sparrow CO

OOC: It was getting a bit long, so I did some trimming. Hope I didn’t trim too much.
-Janice B.

IC:“Even without some details, I have no issues following it,” Valkris stated in an even voice, noting that things were beginning to make sense.

In Starfleet, many officers had tales about their experiences including life-changing ones. What the woman said made sense, but the information about the missing sister was new. It gnawed at her a bit to try to empathize with a loss of a sibling and found herself unable to. That sort of pain wasn’t something she was willing to subject herself to if there was no evidence it might ever happen.

Silently she became thankful that Jeremy chose to be a civilian rather than a Starfleet officer like herself.

When Cosgrove had already stated she would explain, Valkris had no additional questions and allowed the others to come up with them. She merely adjusted her leg to prevent it from falling asleep while she listened.

–Ensign Valkris MacLaren, Sec


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