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Re: Gamma Mission Prep

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The splinter group is really using older tech? Or are we just guessing? Having not participated before, I'm not sure how much info is known ahead of time. Question: is Teaos the 'dungeon master' type dude?
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Kinda. he set this whole thing up.
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Guys, I have to ask this. I was just re-reading the mission profile, and I see that we have a Nova class science ship as part of our task force. Why? We are going into a likely hostile situation, that was deemed dangerous enough to warrent one of Starfleets most powerful Paladin class battlecruisers. What place will this little science ship fill that something with a little more survivability wouldn't be appropriate for? Will we be conducting planetary surveys or charting gasious anomalies or something???
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Mark wrote:Guys, I have to ask this. I was just re-reading the mission profile, and I see that we have a Nova class science ship as part of our task force. Why? We are going into a likely hostile situation, that was deemed dangerous enough to warrent one of Starfleets most powerful Paladin class battlecruisers. What place will this little science ship fill that something with a little more survivability wouldn't be appropriate for? Will we be conducting planetary surveys or charting gasious anomalies or something???
We might be. Sensor recon may prove to be invaluable.
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Is there anything "special" about the Paladin? Will she have the standard 2 nacelle design, or 4? Will she have any kind of seperating ability like saucer sep, or multi-vector assault mode? Or have we even gotten that far yet?
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havent got that far. Teaos will create a poll soon to decide the hull configuration, or so i'm told.-
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:::chomping at the bit:::

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IIRC, Teaos was on holidays for a while, which is why we never did that part of the ship 'till now.
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Mikey wrote:
Mark wrote:Guys, I have to ask this. I was just re-reading the mission profile, and I see that we have a Nova class science ship as part of our task force. Why? We are going into a likely hostile situation, that was deemed dangerous enough to warrent one of Starfleets most powerful Paladin class battlecruisers. What place will this little science ship fill that something with a little more survivability wouldn't be appropriate for? Will we be conducting planetary surveys or charting gasious anomalies or something???
We might be. Sensor recon may prove to be invaluable.
Planets are great spots for bases of operation, while gaseous anomalies are great for hiding a base and/or fleet, like when the proper dominion hid a fleet in a nebula before the first fleet came through the wormhole. A Nova is designed for studying that kind of thing and would be optimized for scouting planets with unusual attributes that make it difficult for other ships to get a clear scan, or to chart a gaseous anomaly.
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Makes sense, but she'll need a constant "escort". Dangerous to let her fly off by herself. That would tie up another ship. Well, we have a pretty big task force :wink:
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Wow. I somehow missed all of this. :oops:

I was voting for a stronger ship from the get-go: I came up with the most powerful torpedo config based on the constraints, and I voted massive on the size poll (wait, did I just say "massive" and "poll" in the same sentence? :takecover: ), but I agree that we can't go over-the-top and still write a fun RP. I do want to write something other than the "stuff blows up, characters die" technique I used for the last one, though. I'm still warming up, here; I'd like to stretch my muscles a bit more. :wink:
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I have posted the mission brief as it stands now. If you want your character changed or add a NPC post it in the sign in and I'll edit it latter.

I'm gonna post our home coming for Beta mission tonight, I'll let it run for another week if anyone else wants to make a post there before starting the new mission.

I'm going to add the final ship stats and other relivant information in the brief latter.

If you think there is any other information we should add post it here and I might add it.
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Teaos wrote:I
I'm gonna post our home coming for Beta mission tonight, I'll let it run for another week if anyone else wants to make a post there before starting the new mission.
Ok. Just so you know, in my last post I had the fleet back at the starbase, so you may want to postdate it or make it "concurrent'

Just an idea.
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Yeah I know. My post is going to kind of a memorial/award thing.
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Mark wrote:Makes sense, but she'll need a constant "escort". Dangerous to let her fly off by herself. That would tie up another ship. Well, we have a pretty big task force :wink:
I would imagine that one of the cloaked Romulan cruisers or the Intrepid would be useful for that purpose. Maybe even one of the Vor'chas.
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