...To Chase the Songs of Distant Stars (A Star Trek: To Boldly Go... Companion Quest)

[X] [NAME] Away

The fleet will all be the Away Team. :V

[X] Plan Rr'rou Works alone again

This reasoning is sound, and resourcing first will definitely help the fleet establish a solid base of operations.
 
By the way, here's the wikipedia page for NGC-185.

As always in Star Trek any relationship to real science is highly debatable, but there is an interesting note about star formation.

In the last ~1 Gyr, stars have formed only near the center of this galaxy.

Seems like that would make the outer reaches of NGC-185 a convenient storage space for "stuff" if you're a civilization that operations on an intergalactic, deep time scale and you want to be sure that a lot of local life doesn't arise and mess with your "stuff".
 
[X] Plan Teamwork
-[X] [Canvasse] - Lt-Commander Luel Ulin and Ambassador Sharen na'Threx and Hanna Valentine
-[X] [HOW?] - Lieutenant-Commander Marren Rr'rou and Captain Maryam Ajam
-[X] [Fortify System: Resourcing platform I] - Tazam Losue, Lieutenant Commander Kathrine Marshall and Lieutenant T'Vitt

Delay the conversation with Fleet command until she is recovered and our councilor is availble next month and larger teams for each task increasing the odds for success.
 
Seems like that would make the outer reaches of NGC-185 a convenient storage space for "stuff" if you're a civilization that operations on an intergalactic, deep time scale and you want to be sure that a lot of local life doesn't arise and mess with your "stuff".
On the other hand, the Precursor's already did the 'put into subspace bubble' thing.
 
Quest Facts (18/11/19)
I'm going to mention this because a discussion on the TBG... discord made me realize that I hadn't made this clear.

So another round of quest facts:

1) The difference between putting a single Character on a Mission and multiple is this:
-Some characters with closer relationships will get bonuses from working together.
-Multiple rolls are made against a the target difficulty from the relevant stat on each Character. (Some missions might have multiple stats rolled against. For instance a diplomacy failure leading to combat. Or a science success leading towards a new diplomacy event)
-You only need one success to succeed. Multiple characters failing counts as a single failure no matter how many fail, but a single success can mitigate however many other failed rolls their are. Successes past the first might result in greater rewards if that's a narrative possibility.
-Samedi's Merit, and all reroll merits, count only for that character. (Though theoretically a late game Merit could make rerolls count for more characters) So in Samedi's case, he would roll last, and if he failed, the difficulty would be boosted and then he alone would roll. (However the XP earned applies at the higher level to all characters because I am a loving and generous Goddess QM

2) I'm going to aim to update the thread every second day. (Allowing the time in the middle to be for voting) And will try to update the status panel with the last day's update during the intervening day.

3) At the moment I havn't handled resouce aquisition because it's "Carrier harvests X and repairs take X" starting with the completion of repairs, resource stockpiles will be tracked on the Fleet Status Panel (We currently have 40br and 20sr)

4) You will be notified when characters lvl up, and I am considering porting my XP doc to the Character status panel.
 
[X] Plan Rr'rou Works alone again

I've got nothing clever for the name. Personally I'm not fond of naming the system at all, and I don't like "arrival" because this is explicitly not our destination.
 
[X] Plan Rr'rou Works alone again

[X] [NAME] Corridor

Corridor, for the Universal Transit Corridor that brought us here.
 
I don't know, like, we could merely been in a galaxy that isn't conducive to the development of life, or that we coincidentally find ourselves in a dead region of space like the Gabriel Expanse. But Sharen's also raised the possibility that this region of space was made uninhabitable. Which is a frightening thought.
Wasn't it figured out that the Gabriel Expanse itself was made inhabitable (by a planet killer thing that ended up being dealt with by the Padani)? Or was that discovery made after the Stargazer left? Either way, this bit gets even scarier when that gets taken into account.
 
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