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The Day After Tomorrow (Shuttle)

Posted June 7, 2019, 8:14 a.m. by Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes (Chief Operations Officer | 2nd Officer) (Sean Bigbee)

Posted by Civilian The High and Mighty Story-teller (Storyteller) in The Day After Tomorrow (Shuttle)

Posted by Civilian The High and Mighty Story-teller (Storyteller) in The Day After Tomorrow (Shuttle)

Posted by Ferl’lak (Civilian) in The Day After Tomorrow (Shuttle)
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The away team boarded the shuttle enroute to the KDF ship.

McMoragh took a position at one of the stations.

McMoragh

Ferl’lak took a seat and adjusted his tie while he awaited the shuttle to depart.

Ferl’lak

“Engage, Mister MacMoragh.” Sherlock motioned and nodded once they were all seated.

  • Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

“Aye sir” came the reply from Ensign McMoragh as he pushed the necessary buttons to have the shuttle move.

A few minutes later the shuttle was on its way to the Klingon ship.

McMoragh

“Hopefully this will be rather laxed and uneventful…”

  • Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

Commander Sideman watched on the viewscreen as the shuttle approached the KDF ship.

Sideman

As the shuttle approached the readouts showed that the ship had been in battle and was still at red alert.....however, there was no bio-signs coming the ship; at least not yet.

Story-teller

“Give a high birth on approach and then come in from underneath to try and mask our signature. Initiate.”

  • Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

Following Lt. Grimes orders the shuttle was moved into place and a docking bay was clearly showen. Maybe it was time to board the ship.....

Story-teller

“Alright…well…lets give it a shot, for now, phasers on stun, try not to get trigger happy. Lets move in and secure the bay. We’ll go from there once we have.”

  • Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

“Yes, sir..” came the reply from Ensign McMoragh as he docked the shuttle.

MacMoragh

As the landing party went onto the ship, it was quiet. There was little to no movement. Also, even more curious, there were no bodies…no nothing. However, the ship’s systems and life support all seemed to be working within standards. Nothing seemed right.....

Storyteller

As the team moved in MacMoragh started his scans. “This is weird, sir” said the Ensign.

MacMoragh

“What is, Ensign?” Giving a curious look to MacMoragh.

  • Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer

Ferl’lak looked over as well. “Yes. What is it? Also Lt. Grimes. Since we are dealing with Klingons. I suggest putting the phasers on the highest stun setting. They are huge brutes with double anatomy. They are very hardy and are not easily put down. But like you said earlier, you are in charge. It was just my suggestion.”

Ferl’lak

Responding Ensign MacMoragh said, “Sir, if my readings are correct, there are no life signs…at least not here....yet…we can breath. So, that means the regular systems has to be operational…it just does not make sense.”

MacMoragh

Sherlock gave a look over to Ferl’lak and nodded, “I am aware, but thank you for bringing it up anyway.” Shifting his attention to MacMoragh, “Hmmm…there is only one way to find out and standing here isn’t going to do it.” Motioning his head and out of the shuttle.

  • Lieutenant Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

Ferl’lak let out a small grunt. “Not to be rude Lt. Grimes. I have two quick things that need to be said before we’re go out there. We need clear and level heads and above all, understanding. But you seem threatened by my position, standing and rank within the Federation. Before we go out there I want you to know that you are in charge. You have nothing to prove. And the second thing, if you and everyone else know so much about Klingons and a species new to your race, then why am I here and not in the safety of my office?”

OOC: I’m confused. Maybe I read the beginning of the SIM wrong but I thought the only reason why my character was brought in was because no one knew anything about Klingons.

Ferl’lak
OOC: Its not that no one knows about them, just not as EXTENSIVELY and intimately as Ferl’lak. Hence, him being brought along.

“I said thank you, and I am not threatened by those or you at all. I was simply stating, that I know how strong they are, and aggressive. That is all. We do need you here with us because you know the most about them.”

  • Lt. Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

“I’m glad to hear that Lieutenant. So shall we proceed with our quest?”

Ferl’lak

“Lets do indeed.” Lifting the rifle and pressing the butt against his shoulder. Moving to take point going down the ramp.

  • Lt. Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

Ferl’lak smiled and brought up his own phaser and followed.

Ferl’lak

OOC - We kinda need GM interaction here. - Angelus

OOC: Sorry I was gone two days longer than I originally thought.

IC: As the team moved from the shuttle onto the station it was clear that no one was in the shuttle-bay; in fact, the docking ports had engaged on their own and nothing could be heard. There was no signs of life, yet the life support systems were working. There was no dead bodies, yet the ship appeared to be in good working condition. All that could be heard was the chirping of a computer screen.

Story-Teller

MacMoragh followed the team onto the station and awaited orders....

MacMoragh

“Well that’s unusually disturbing.” Sherlock shook his head a little and motioned to proceed. Heading in the direction of the computer that seemed to be making the sound.

  • Lt. Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

Ferl’lak walked with the group, phaser at the ready. “I don’t like this one bit. It’s too convenient. But I could make a killing on selling this ship in its present condition. ” Ferl’lak whispered.

Ferl’lak

As the landing party reached the computer it brought up a screen and the computer said, “Please enter passcode for identity scan.” The weird part of this was it was spoken in English instead of Klingon.

Story-Teller

It wasn’t entirely to far fetched, he knew Klingon. “Great…it wants a code for identity scan. And if you hadn’t guessed, that was Klingon. Also, no, if anyone gets the ship it me.” Grinning over his shoulder. “Let me see about cracking that code and we’ll use you for the identity scan. Everyone else, keep alert.”

  • Lt. Sherlock Grimes
    – Chief Operations Officer/Second Officer

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