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S03 E07: Chronicles of T’Avaya: The Solpar Logs

  S03 E07: Chronicles of T’Avaya: The Solpar Logs (This adventure was inspired by “Solkar, Captain of the T’Plana-Hath” from the Mission Brief Growing Pains .) The meeting room on Starbase 8 was moderately comfortable and not too ornate. Ambassador Solpar looked through the transparent aluminum window at the three Federation ships docked at the starbase. He found nothing special about them; he was just bored with this interview. The human journalist, Yuan Wu from the Federation News Network, had been at this for half an hour and was still as focused as when he started. Wu asked another question about the Klingon-Federation Alliance. Solpar had been against the alliance. Even though it may have been necessary during the Dominion War, the war had been over for two years now, and the Klingons’ ways of violence and ribaldry had not abated. Solpar took his gaze from the starships back to Wu. Then he picked up his personal data padd from the conference table. He opened up the file of...

S03 E06: Chronicles of T’Avaya: Extraction and Rescue

  S03 E06: Chronicles of T’Avaya: Extraction and Rescue (Part of this story is based on the mission log “Extraction” from the Continuing Missions website.)   Mission log. Stardate 45137.1. Agent T’Avaya reporting. Our assignment is to rescue Tuglian, a Deobulan Starfleet Intelligence agent. Tuglian was on an undercover assignment working for a Ferengi business man who was illegally smuggling passengers to and from enemy territories. Starfleet Intelligence has just learned that Tuglian was captured by the Cardassians and is being held in a prison camp on Agnellus. Centurion Domitius (T’Avaya) stood between the trees and looked at the building a few meters in front of her. Wearing her black catsuit with tactical gear, she made her way toward the building. Her focus was sharp, her mind calm. She approached the door on the north side of the building. There were two Cardassian guards, both with disruptors. They looked bored. She could understand why. They were constantly on...

S03 E05: Chronicles of T’Avaya: Cardassia Prime Cut

  S03 E05: Chronicles of T’Avaya: Cardassia Prime Cut (This adventure was inspired by the campaign “Cardassia Prime Cut” from Last Unicorn Games.)   Mission log. Stardate 45136.7. Agent T’Avaya reporting. We are enroute to Gequeria, a planet on the border of the Badlands. A Vulcan archaeological expedition has discovered many artifacts on Gequeria. Vulcan Minister of State T’Pir has ordered that at least some of the Gequerian archaeological findings be offered to the Cardassian Union. The Federation has a treaty with Cardassia to help them rebuild after the Dominion War. Minister T’Pir would like to establish closer ties between Vulcan and the Cardassian Union as a way of building friendlier relations. The Federation is aware of, and approves of, this goal. A Cardassian politician, Gul Nereg, is currently on Gequeria at the request of Minister T’Pir. However, Starfleet Intelligence has reason to believe Gul Nereg may be part of an underground Cardassian movement that...

S03 E04: Chronicles of T'Avaya: The Chu Chu Dance of Death

  S03 E04: Chronicles of T'Avaya: The Chu Chu Dance of Death (This adventure was inspired by “To Chu or Not to Chu” from the Star Trek Adventures Lower Decks Sourcebook and “The Orions: The Book of Common Knowledge” from FASA RPG.) Mission log. Stardate 45136.3. Agent T’Avaya reporting. Starfleet Intelligence has received reports that Reeve Deacon, a suspected assassin for the Orion Syndicate, is on Starbase Sirius for his next target. My team has been ordered to the starbase to find and capture him before he kills his mark. We do not yet know who his target is. Starbase Sirius is a civilian starbase within Federation territory. It was set up to monitor trade routes along the sector and to serve as a hub for merchants.             Miadere watched the show with intense interest. Formal theatrical Chu Chu dancing required a level of skill that few had mastered. As an Orion/Deltan hybrid, she had always loved dancing and watc...