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COMO Carpathia
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Captain's Log - Stardate 238103.14
The mission didn't quite go as planned. The Away Team ran into an alien race that captured them, and took the chamber with the Omega Molecule. I had to use the Marines for an emergency extration to get them out of there. The molecule had to be destroyed in the process, along with the asteroid and the facility within it. The Away Team and Marines were persued within the asteroid field by whoever that species was, with the intent to destroy them. Only by our pilot's amazing skills were we able to save them from that fate. There were no casualties, and the only injuries were to Mr. Sander, in which Dr. Sarrlak reports that he will make a complete recovery. The overall mission is a success. The Omega Molecule is destroyed, and we're heading back to Starbase 34.
I look forward to celebrating with the crew in the Officers Lounge, our first mission, although it didn't go they way we had hoped, still came out grand in the end. _________________
Commodore E.J. Carpathia
Commanding Officer, USS Infiniti
Division 1 Commander, Gamma Fleet
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COMO Carpathia
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Captain's Log - Stardate 238103.16
We were host to an unexpected guest that was gestating inside the abdomen of Lt. Trylon. It would appear that he implanted by somekind of serpant-like predator by the beings they encountered in the asteroid. When they were brought back aboard, Trylon went directly to his quarters and wasn't scanned by the doctor. There was no way of knowing this hostile creature was inside him until it burst out of his stomach in the Officers Lounge in the presence of Yeoman Panettiere. Who tried to kill it, but was unable to and the beast found it's way into our conduit cooling ducts.
The ship was placed on Intruder Alert, and MCapt Bath'Ney informed us of what he knew of these creatures and how lethal they were. Since it was a silicon based life form, it was difficult to track in our conduit system. It was decided that the creature had to be exterminated, by flushing it out into space. By which a crewman would have to engage the creature and manuver it into a place from where it could be ejected out of the ship. Yeoman Panettiere rose to the challenge, stating that his small size was our best advantage due to the limited amout of space in the cooling ducts. At first we were relunctant to allow this, but he was very determined. He entered the ducts in Engineering because Ens Meyers configured the internal sensor to detect movement and isolated the possibility that it was by the plasma injectors. The Yeoman went in there and dealt with the fierce creature and single handedly managed to flush it out the impulse manifold ventilation system directly into space, ridding us of it's infernal presence. His actions are to be commended, and I am recommending a promotion and commendation. I will be presenting him to VAdm Arayuss myself, along with my recommendations for commendations and promotions for the other officers and crew that proved how good they truly were on this mission.
As an added note, I allowed Yeoman Panettiere to command Infiniti into the Space Dock as a personal reward. He did a superb job, and docked the ship with textbook perfection. I for one will be informing Starfleet that their Star Cadet program has proven to be, without a doubt, a very successful endeavor. _________________
Commodore E.J. Carpathia
Commanding Officer, USS Infiniti
Division 1 Commander, Gamma Fleet
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