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Always remember that expansion is achieved by diplomacy, not by the military
Starfleet's mission is to preserve the peace
Our ships are not intended to start wars, but to end them
We attack only as the last resort


Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Let's Play 3

So yep, we're going to be the 'good' guys again. You will say 'but Haspen, you already did this!'. Yep, so I did. Look here and then here for a proof! :3

This time, however, per suggestion of ivanthe8th, we shall play on Impossible difficulty. The AI tries it's best on this level, but also, AI cheats - I don't remember details, but it's related to shipbuilding.

Also, as additional gimmick, we shall play Vendetta mode; this mode requires that you conquer/annihilate the two 'natural enemies' to your nation. For Federation, natural enemies are Romulans and Cardassians.

And you will say 'Psh, just wipe out everyone!'. No, no, and third time no! See, in Vendetta, it applies to every player. Let's say you wipe out Cardassians and then Ferengi because Ferengi block your path to Romulans? Oops, sorry, Klingons just won the game! You killed Romulans, prepare to launch massive armada at Cardassia - Borg happen and kill off Klingons. Herp derp, you lose, Ferengi won, problem officer?

So as you can see, at Vendetta mode, you need to be crafty and abandon the cozy 'kill everything' plan.
However, we will cheat in our own way - just like in my first BotF Let's Play, we shall start on tech level 2.
You might ask 'What about Klingon LP?'. No worries, I will be back with it, I promise. I just cannot really 'feel' the Klingons, as it's only the second time I play them. Or maybe I just prefer TOS-series Klingons than what we have in game...

Stay tuned for first game post tomorrow!

Chapter List:
Chapter 1: Birth of the Federation, or How We Got Non-Human Members in Less than Ten Game Turns.
Chapter 2: Huge Planetary Systems and Romulan Star Empire.
Chapter 3: The Beginnings of The Romulan Neutral Zone.
Chapter 4: Sneaky Cardassians and Scary Romulans.
Chapter 5: Battle at Ariannus Outpost.
Chapter 6: Intergalactic War and a Dying Sun.
Intermission #1: Fleet Roster, Turn 122
Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad, and the Klingons.
Chapter 8: Farewell, Mintakans.
Chapter 9: Into Ferengi Defense Cluster(fuck) we go!
Chapter 10: Spy vs Spy.
Intermission #2: Second Fleet Roster, turn 191
Chapter 11: The Borg Arrive in Our Galaxy!
Chapter 12: Full Scale Borg Invasion, Halp!
Chapter 13: One Cube Down, Three Remain!
Chapter 14: WE ARE BORG. RESISTANCE IS FUTILE.
Chapter 15: Six Borg Cubes is Six Cubes Too Much.
Chapter 16: A Brief Sigh of (Relative) Relief.
Chapter 17: '7' isn't lucky number anymore.
Final Chapter: The End... or is it The Beginning?

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Re: Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Let's Play 3!
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2012, 12:14:37 am »

Oooo.  :o

I'll take a scout.
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Re: Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Let's Play 3!
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2012, 06:40:11 am »

1.

And so we start the Humanity's journey into the stars.

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USS Biko, an Oberth-class scoutship, comandeered by Captain Jarod Cain, is sent out of the Sol System, whilst USS Smith, a colony-ship, shall check the other closest system. One of those systems should provide a good target for colonization.
And as you can see, we start at the bottom rim of the Galaxy, in the centre of said edge.

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Propulsion and Construction are always the things that Federation needs, so they shall be our scientists' focus in the long run.

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USS Biko finds system with many rocky, large planets and ocean planet (possibly prompting the system's name), while our colonists discover our close neighbours - an animal race called Anticans. Our diplomats shall go to their system with a friendly gesture - small amount of credits and resources, and peace negotiations shall start immediately.
At Sol, our Shipyard buys necessary parts from independent developers and second scout, USS Oberth, namesake of it's class, and the captain took the ship toward the centre of the galaxy.

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Captain Jarod Cain reports that his ship arrived at Melnos system. It proved to be substandard for our colonization plans.
We have another colony ship, USS Saskia, which was directed to Oceanus to speed up terraforming.

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USS Oberth discovers Malurian system could become one of our colonies, but that's plans for far future. The other scout, USS Biko, is currently coursing across deep space, with nothing interesting on sensor range.

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Fifth week of our expansion brings news - Cpt. Cain's ship sensors caught something akin to a starship in a system just out of range. Sadly, he can't reach that far and thus was directed to the other yellow sun in the vicinity. USS Oberth have found a black hole and green star in vicinity, and shall investigate the latter.

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These time the odds have been reversed - USS Oberth found not really interesting system, while USS Biko reports chartering of Altec system. It boasts three large worlds, two barren and one arctic. It will take a lot of effort to terraform the planets, but it will be worth it, the estimates giving maximum of 250 million population possible.

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Second green star visited by USS Oberth brings us discovery of new species - Mizarians, a pacifist society. They thrive on a small Earth-like planets, surrounded by array of rocky, barren, even volcanic planets. We could try to become friends with them, even if they're so far away.

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Our first colony outside Sol System. People celebrate the news-

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Umm, but we're not at war, dear Mizarians. And USS Oberth have weapon systems just for defense, really. You're clearly confused, but, well, sure, we can form an union with you. We shall offer them protection - if we can reach them.
From scouting news - Captain Jarod Cain reports finding system named Quadra Sigma, but it doesn't have any interesting planets.

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...When asked about where they got such extremely advanced (compared to ours) technology, Mizarians just do an equivalent of human shoulder shrug. Well... can't be mad about that! Construction of wwind turbines and shipyard shall commence, extending our range to the 'west' portion of the Galaxy.

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Our scouts discover two systems simulatenously. Ariannus, whilst smaller, have Earth-like planets. Evadne is full of rocky, lifeless planets, but there's quite a few of them, giving overall much more space than Ariannus.
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Re: Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Let's Play 3!
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2012, 08:31:21 am »

You need another scout captain, and I need a ship to command.  Captain Jack Euchre reporting for duty!

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Re: Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Let's Play 3!
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2012, 08:36:31 am »

Next scout ship will be yours, then :)
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« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2012, 10:16:19 am »

2.

Up to Turn 12 nothing happens.

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Then, Anticans accept our treaty, with some monetary gift in tow to that treaty. Our colony ships arrive at Malurian and are ready to start terraforming. Our scoutships find absolutely nothing.

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Week later, though, USS Biko have found a subspace signature suggesting it might come from a spaceship. He has been ordered to investigate, but given that not everyone is destined to be friendly, he was ordered to not engage any vessels in close range.

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However, they were intercepted and shot at! Fortunately, Cpt.Cain was able to get his ship out of combat and warp out from the system.

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Soon we receive a delegation of this species, who call us primitive, inferior, and warn against any other intrusions to their space. Their system consists of dilithium-rich star, and three planets - desert, oceanic and barren.

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That's very bad news, at least in terms of morale. Citizens of our home system are disgruntled about current situation with the Sheliak, and in turn our productivity takes a big spiked fist to face, crumbling. At least Mizarians are rather okay with it.

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USS Oberth finds this peculiar system in the meantime. We might consider colonization if only to acquire dilithium refinery to supply our shipyards.

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We find new race of species, they call themselves 'Mintakans' and claim to be an offshoot of 'Vulcan' race, whoever they are. As you see, their system is pretty large and estimates call for possibility of 410 million population, which is more than at Sol!
Our scouts will now exchange places - next week our shipyard at Mizar should be complete, and USS Biko shall investigate the western reaches, whilst USS Oberth shall go east. Transport ship was build at Sol and soon, an outpost near Altec will be built - our next target for colonization.

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Just as our people colonize Malurian system, Mintakans want to join our Federation due to war concerns. What is it will all those aliens? Are we maybe really that scary? I'm lost now.

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Amidst celebrations concerning Mintakans joining our society, Captain Cain makes contact with Takarans, species proficient in theoretical physics who are greatly interested in our scientific knowledge. Those would be potentially great allies, and their vast planetary system is worth it anyway! Diplomatic negotiations are underway as we speak.

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And this is Mintaka system. As you can see, they are behind our standards, but we will gladly help them reach our level of living in the meanwhile.
All this good news calmed the citizens in Sol System, and production of ships has been restarted. On schedule, we have another colony ship that will help terraform Altec in the future, as well as additional scoutship. Starfleet branch also requests construction of a small fleet of Miranda-class vessels due to safety concerns - our Federation grows larger with each day but we possess absolutely no real firepower to fend ourselves, the example being Cpt.Cain's encounter with Sheliak. Few outposts at our member worlds would be good early defense as well.

Next week, USS Biko charters the yellow star near Takara, but it has only a gas giant and few barren planets. As the star lacks dilithium, we won't be colonizing this system.
In the meanwhile, we send Anticans an affiliation treaty, again, with small gift attached to the papers.

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Here is current known map of galaxy. USS Biko, commanded by Cpt.Cain, is trudging through apparently empty space to the left, and on the right, you can see the icon of USS Oberth, which is going to explore a much more interesting region.
Who knows what awaits us there!
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« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2012, 03:14:55 pm »

3.

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This update starts with good news from diplomats - Anticans agreed to our affiliation proposal. In the meanwhile, USS Oberth finds a system comprised of 3 medium/large barren planets and a jungle planet. Worthy target for colonization in the future.

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Because we shall have a shipyard at Mintaka very soon, we made another scout. USS Osiris, commanded by an eager but competent man, Captain Euchre Jack, shall go boldly beyond Mintakan space to check the right quarter of newly available space.
USS Biko, commanded by Cpt.Cain, just finished chartering the Western Deep Space and shall start from left side of Mintaka space, and after few weeks of chartering the unknown, the two scoutships shall meet each other.
USS Oberth won't change it's course, though, but and shall continue to charter the space expanded for our reach on the right. It already explored two systems with max.population around 190 million.
Our colony ships are working twice as hard to help terraform worlds at our colonies and our member systems, but that's quite a slow work there. Sadly, this situation forced us to postpone - again - creation of our outposts and destroyers in echange of commissioning another colony ship.

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Week later, whilst chartering Kurill system, USS Oberth picks up a large blip on their sensors. A structure in the outer space. Considering possible risks and gains, our scout shall investigate.

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We find Romulan Star Empire. They allowed us to approach the outpost, and we exchanged pleasantries and basic knowledge of our race in exchange for their. They seem like people who just want to be left alone.
However Starfleet Command doesn't really feel up to all this jolly happiness and friendship in space, and asked me to put some workforce into internal security department.
USS Oberth was tasked with leaving Romulan space to prevent any misunderstanding and returned to the task of chartering available space.

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This would be wonderful addition to our territory, but Oberth reports subspace signature that appears to be some kind of colony ship, leaving us to assume our galactic neighbours will be claiming this system for their own.
Speaking of neighbours - we sent a short-term non-aggression treaty to Romulans and friendship proposal (with a gift) to the Takarans. Hopefully both will be accepted.

Next week, USS Oberth charts Melina system, consisting of two volcanic planets, and Cpt.Jack finishes exploration of Emila system, which has one large arctic planet and several other, very small, not making a very interesting colonization target.

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The Romulans accepted our treaty with certain degree of eagerness. This also allowed us to see their 'empire', which is more tightly packed than our haphazardly placed bunch of colonies and members. And as we suspected, Romulan colony ship started terraforming the oceanic planet at Berentalia. Oh well.

In scouting news - our Oberth's have been finding quite a few nebulae recently - two at the 'border' of Romulan space, and two on both north corners of Mintaka space. No star systems, galactic curiosities or first contacts, though.

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USS Oberth barely managed to avoid getting destroyed by Yridian scout. This isn't a good kind of first contact, eh.

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...Suddenly the word 'Andor' came to my mind without reason. I wonder why?
Our current estimates place the maximum population for Yridia at 510 millions. The fact that Yridians are very secretive and that they're close to Romulan border, we need to assume that soon they will develop a friendship with the other empire - which could prove dangerous to our security. We will try to persuade them to our side, though.
USS Osiris charted Zayra system, which consists of several volcanic and desert planets, and whilst in general the system isn't too welcoming, it does provide quite a lot of living space.

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Cpt.Jack brings great news - this system is capable of holding up to 475 million population, and is close to Mintaka as well! Parada has around 200 maximum population space. In the same time, Cpt.Cain found a neutron star at his path, and thus, he and Cpt.Jack were ordered to meet and form a scouting pair sooner than expected.
USS Oberth charts the last available system, Wilmor, near Yridia, but it's less than interesting... and then it was ordered to 'coincidentally' check on Kurill system again, which will bring Oberth close to Romulan border. I think we didn't got the planetary estimates correctly. As it's outside Romulan space, they clearly have nothing to worry about with this mission.*cough*

So much scouting and discoveries this time! Let's hope next update will have more action, hopefully, beneficial to our side.
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« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2012, 02:37:04 am »

Please scout me up, as Captain Nix.  It's too bad that I'm rather late to the party. 
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« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2012, 06:26:01 am »

Shall be done :3
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« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2012, 09:54:15 am »

4.

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After forming a scout-pair, our Oberths reported finding yet another system comprised mostly of cold or hot worlds. This also means the end of our scouting operations for now, as we cannot yet reach further into the galaxy.
Cpt.Cain and Cpt.Jack have been thus ordered to station at Mintaka.

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Takarans send a reply to our treaty few days later - they have accepted our proposal! We opened a trade route with them which will bring wealth to the both sides.
Our colony ships in the meanwhile keep terraforming planets en masse at Mizar, Mintaka and Altec systems.

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Few turns later, we have another friends. However, as Sol system cannot support more trade routes, we won't be trading with them for a while. Maybe later, when they expand or one of our own worlds will be able to afford such mass trade shipments.

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Week later, Romulans ask for small contribution to their treasury. As we're neither capable of major interstellar conflict, nor we need one, we accepted their demand. It isn't that much of credits anyway.
Nothing else happens for a while, though. Colony ships terraform, transport ships build outposts, and our scouts have nothing to do.

After a while, USS Oberth is ordered to spy on Romulan border once more. As the outpost at Altec nears construction, we had to decide which of other two scouts we will send. Thus we made a coin flip.
USS Osiris, commanded by Captain Euchre Jack, shall be sent for chartering mission, so close to Romulan border. We might be sending Jack to his death, or we might be getting him a pinch of glory as he discovers new planetary systems and unique species, who knows.

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At lot of things happens during 48th week! We master Matter Conversion, Takarans accept our affiliation treaty, and Anticans join our Federation! The last picture is of course the system of our new animal members. This also allowed us to change the trading routes toward Yridians!
We, however, have overestimated the supply radius of Altec outpost, and thus, USS Osiris was redirected to Takarans to facilitate our friendship and exchange of knowledge.

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Thanks to fast and heavy terraforming, our people seen a new home in Mintaka, and over 16 million immigrants traveled to settle in that systems among the friendly Mintakans.

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Week later our colony ship lands at Altec planets, and new human colony is founded.
However, Romulans are quite expansive as well. They already claimed Melina system, and one of their colony ships is terraforming Kurill system. Starfleet Command is slightly worried about this.

Up to turn 54 nothing else happens, so I decided to finish this update at this point.
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« Reply #10 on: June 20, 2012, 02:07:27 pm »

5.

Whilst citizens of Sol celebrate the traditional Terran New Year, our monitor station bring us the extend of Romulan expansion.

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As you can see, they just settled on Kurill. It has dilithium, much like Berentalia, as well as the homeworld of Romulans, the system called Romulus. That means 3 shipyards working at once. We have only one dilithium refinery. Thus, the Hurada system shall be colonized. Even if it has just one oceanic planet, we need dilithium anyway. One of colony ships at Mintaka shall colonize the system.

Starfleet plannists have also a plan:

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After we build our first few destroyers, we shall build four transports. Said transports shall create a defense perimeter in a line from Quadra Sigma system to Morikin system. Later, we might colonize Morikin, or even extend the line up 'north'. The proposed for the name of this defense perimeter is 'Romulan Neutral Zone'.
The southern border has been already established by Altec colony&outpost, and the very edge of it shall be - hopefully - plugged by Yridians joining the Federation. Sooner, better.

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The news we receive next week are appaling. Ariannus system has been colonized by the Romulans, which is directly at the border of planned Romulan Neutral Zone.
USS Oberth has been recalled to Quadra Sigma system to hold it and intercept colony ships. The same task, but in Morikin system, has been given to Cpt.Cain and USS Biko.
Yet again, we're shifting the main shipyard queue from destroyers to transports. Starfleet is complaining about this, but honestly we're in no situation to consider anything else.

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Our Propulsion scientists bring much needed good news. This breakthrough increases the range of yellow-grid ships, including colony and transport ships. This allows us to lay claims on Morikin system faster than anticipated earlier.
And, our non-aggression treaty with Romulans expired. We have asked for signing another documents - this time one lasting almost whole year.

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Just as our colony ship arrives at Hurada, it is obliterated to dust by some species calling themselves 'Husnock' who warped into the system. This is a critical blow to our planned dilithium operations. Romulans in the meanwhile rejected our treaty, and we shall approach them with short-term one.

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Another breakthrough, this time in Biology. Aquaculture centers are useful food production places.
Just as we offer non-aggression treaty mentioned before, Romulans give the exact same kind of treaty for us. Some slight confusion came out of this, but we accepted it.
Husnock warship have dissappeared and neither subspace scanner at Mizar nor sensors on board USS Osiris have found it. Hopefully it left our space for a while.

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An affiliation proposal from Yridians, that's a surprise! But a most appreciated one. Yridians also managed to terraform all except one planet in their system, on their own!
In the same day, outpost at Quadra Sigma is officially finished and brought online.

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Of course Romulans are not very happy about this. Romulan Neutral Zone Project shall be continued. As you can see, they are also constructing outposts at their side of RNZ.
I believe that, whilst we're trying to be friendly, we might have reached some kind of cold war on our hands at the moment.

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Next week, we receive two diplomatic letters.
One is from Romulans, who demand another contribution, slightly larger than previous one. We have accepted it.
The other came from Federation Ambassador to Takara - the Takarians joined our Federation!

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And just as suspected, the level of Takarian technology is far beyond ours. They are eager to share the knowledge with our scientists if we will help them with construction of advanced Physics Institute. It has been scheduled for construction as soon as we finish necessary buildings in the system - aquaculture center, wind turbines and a shipyard.

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Scientific exchange with Takarians already helped us finish Construction research several weeks faster than estimated!

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And Computers research as well! Construction queues at several star systems have been shifted to accomodate for trade centers and communication grids. This will enhance both our economy and diplomatic security.
This update was also crucial for refit of our Outposts - they are better equipped to deal with small raiding forces.

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However, the Romulans were first with their outpost at Ariannus - RNZ shall be pushed slightly toward out inner systems, but only at this and no more points. Diplomatic talks are underway with Yridian leaders to establish them as our members and thus, allowing us to close the RNZ at the edge of galaxy.

As the outposts provided additional range for scoutships, USS Osiris departed from Takara toward the unexplored area, much like USS Biko toward Romulan borders, however...

Due to Earth Orbital Shipyards at last starting the production of Miranda-class destroyers, we seek new captains to lead the first Romulan Neutral Zone Task Force (which will be also reinforced by USS Oberth, after it returns from scouting the outer Yridian space)
There are few independent applicants but first and foremost, Starfleet have forwarded a command promotion offer to Captain Jarod Cain, who would be transferred from USS Biko to one of the destroyers-in-construction. His manuevering during the encounter with Sheliak could be a proof of his hidden tactical genius.

We eagerly await his response. USS Biko wouldn't be left without a captian, of course - there's one of officers who want to command the ship, he goes by name Neer Dell.

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That's all for now.
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« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2012, 03:41:56 pm »

I'd like to thank Starfleet on behalf of my promotion, and reassure the people that I will do everything within my power to fulfill my duties as assigned. Once the Neutral Zone is constructed we will keep a close watch for any Romulan incursions and if they do strike out at us aggressively I promise that I will hit them back with the full extent of the power given to me. War you see, is too important to be left to politicians. They have neither the time, the training, nor the inclination for strategic thought. I will no longer sit back and allow Romulan infiltration, Romulan indoctrination, Romulan subversion and the intergalactic Romulan conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.
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« Reply #12 on: June 21, 2012, 01:54:34 am »

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« Reply #13 on: June 21, 2012, 02:14:30 pm »

I am ready to take command of a ship.
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Re: Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Let's Play 3!
« Reply #14 on: June 21, 2012, 02:17:34 pm »

I am ready to take command of a ship.

I shall prop you on next destroyer after Jarod's.
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