STAR TREK: A Long Road (Voyager Fix It Quest)

SHIP & CREW ROSTER
The Dragon: Once per episode, at the beginning of combat place an Advantage on the field representing a cunning tactic or strategy devised by Danara Pel.

NAME
USS Voyager
PROF.
MULTIROLE
CLASS
Sovereign Class Heavy Exploration Vessel
CONST
2371
SHIELDS
13/13​
RESISTANCE
6​
SCALE
6​
POWER
13/13​
CREW SUPPORT
6​
SMALL CRAFT
5​
COMMS
ENGINES
STRUCTURE
COMPUTERS
SENSORS
WEAPONS
BREACHES
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
9​
11​
10​
11​
9​
10​
COMMAND
3​
12​
14​
13​
14​
12​
13​
CONNING
2​
12​
14​
13​
14​
12​
13​
ENGINEERING
2​
11​
13​
12​
13​
11​
12​
SECURITY
3​
13​
15​
14​
16​
13​
14​
SCIENCE
2​
11​
13​
12​
13​
11​
12​
MEDICINE
2​
11​
13​
12​
13​
11​
12​
TALENTS
Command Ship: Can give advantages using Command within range to Away Missions or to supporting ships.

EMH: Has an EMH!

Improved Warp Drive: When going to warp, roll 1cd on an effect, regain the power point.

Quantum Torpedoes: Can use Quantum Torpedoes! (60 total)

Secondary Reactors: +5 to Power

High Resolution Sensors: +1 momentum to out of combat sensor checks.
TRAITS
Federation Starship – A highly sophisticated and advanced vessel, with holodecks, replicators, and similar comforts, primarily designed to handle multiple operations. Highly sensitive and requiring constant maintenance, the vehicle is less rugged than other interstellar craft

Maquis Crew - a good chunk of the crew are former Maquis troublemakers. Expect discipline problems and unorthodox plans.
WEAPONS
Phaser Arrays
Power Cost: 1-3 | Range: Medium | Damage: 9cd [+1 per extra power spent]
Can Use Spread: Hit +1 time at ½ damage per effect OR Area: hit +1 ship per effect within close range.
Versatile 2: Gain 2 bonus momentum with a successful hit

Photon Torpedoes
Power Cost: 0 | Range: Long | Damage: 6cd
High Yield: If it causes 1 breach, it causes +1 breach

Quantum Torpedoes
Power Cost: 0 | Range: Long | Damage: 7cd (Vicious 1 - +1 damage on effects)
High Yield: If it causes 1 breach, it causes +1 breach
Calibrations: Requires 1 minor action to calibrate

Tractor Beam (Strength 5)
Power Cost: 0 | Range: Close | Damage: None
Effect: If successfully established, enemies face a diff 5 check to escape.

CREW COMPLIMENT (Base Stat: 9 | Base Skill: 2)
CO: Captain Katheryn Janeway (Skilled: Command, Science | Weakness: Combat)
SPECIAL ABILITY: "We Can Be Better" - if you succeed on any diplomatic check with Janeway, Get +1 momentum​
XO: Commander D-91 (Skilled: Command | Weakness: Socialization)
HELM: Lt. Tom Paris (Skilled: Conn | Weakness: Not Being A Fucking Up)
TACTICAL: Ensign Harry Kimm (Skilled: Gunnery | Weakness: Harry Kim)
SECURITY: Lt. JG Amy Strong (Skilled: Personal Combat | Weakness: Lying)
MAQUIS HEADBREAKER: C'nola (Skilled: Combat, Sneaking and Scheming | Weakness: Emotional Wreck)​
SCIENCE: Tuvok (Skilled: Science | Weakness: Emotionless)
COMMS: Lt. Bian T'are (Skilled: Communications | Weakness: Combat)
MEDICAL: The EMH (Skilled: Doctor | Weakness: Kind of a Dick)
ENGINEER: B'lanna Torres (Skilled: Engineering | Weakness: Also a dick)

SECONDARY CHARACTERS
Ensign Steve (Useless Security Goon)
Ensign Becky (plural fighter jock)
Petty Officer Third Class Jessie (Hard working engineer)
Crewman Billingsly (Dude, Billingsly!)
Crewman Chandra (Concerned Crewman)
Bifurcate (bidimensional robot girlfriend of Harry Kim)
Princess Lyan Positron (runaway daughter of magician most foul and girlfriend of Harry Kim)
Soria Flyte (Pegasus girl and girlfriend of Harry Kim)
Mirror Universe Trevor (he's fine!)
NAME
MRSS Val Jean
PROF.
TACOPS
CLASS
Keldon Class Heavy Cruiser
CONST
2370
SHIELDS
12/12​
RESISTANCE
5​
SCALE
4​
POWER
7/7​
CREW SUPPORT
4​
SMALL CRAFT
3​
COMMS
ENGINES
STRUCTURE
COMPUTERS
SENSORS
WEAPONS
BREACHES
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
9​
9​
9​
8​
7​
10​
COMMAND
3​
12​
12​
12​
11​
10​
13​
CONNING
2​
11​
11​
11​
10​
9​
12​
ENGINEERING
2​
11​
11​
11​
10​
9​
12​
SECURITY
3​
12​
12​
12​
11​
10​
13​
SCIENCE
1​
10​
10​
10​
9​
8​
11​
MEDICINE
2​
11​
11​
11​
10​
9​
12​
TALENTS
Electronic Warfare Suite: Whenever making a Jamming or Intercept communications check, can spend 2 momentum to select +1 target (repeatable.)

Fast Targeting Systems: No +1 diff for called shots

Improved Hull Integrity: +1 Resistance

Cloaking Device: Spend 3 power, and make a Control+Engineering + Engines + Security check with a diff of 2. If successful, gain the Cloaked Trait (impossible to detect, cannot attack, shields are down.) It takes a minor action to decloak.
TRAITS
Cardassian Ship – Durable, uncomfortable, close, cramped and cheap. Thinks creature comforts are for other people and technical sophistication is for people who haven't spent decades starving to death. The fact that the starving could have been avoided if the government were less...you know, monstrous doesn't seem to have occurred to that many of them.

Okampan Crew – the crew are bright, perky, cheerful, and incredibly psychically powerful. Individually, they're all better than Vulcans, and as a gestalt? Who knows!
WEAPONS
Phaser Arrays
Power Cost: 1-3 | Range: Medium | Damage: 7-9cd (Spread: Hit +1 time at ½ damage per effect OR Area)
Versatile 2: Gain X bonus momentum with a successful hit

Disruptor Banks
Range: Medium | Damage: 8-10cd (Vicious 1: Each effect adds +1 damage)

Tractor Beam (Strength 3)

CREW COMPLIMENT (Base Stat: 8 | Base Skill: 1)
CO: Lt. Commander Brian Wacoche (Skilled: Commando Tactics | Weakness: Independent)
TACTICAL: Seska (Skilled: Being Seska | Weakness: Everything Else)
CONN: R'lash skilled: Piloting | Weakness: Romulan Fuckup)
ESPIONAGE: Kes (Skilled: Commando Tactics | Weakness: Naive)

Crewman Stadi - Age 23, Betazoid, born Beta Colony-5 to Zani and Talwyn of the House of Riis, survived by her sisters Tari and Batri.
R'mor - age 182, Vulcan, burn on Romulus to R'tan and Leslali, survived by his twelve nieces and nephews across the Empire
 
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Judging by the size of the ships, while we won't be lacking in firepower we're going to need a lot of resources and fuel just to keep the warp reactors running at Warp 5 or 6. Interesting challenge.
 
PROLOGUE: Crews on the Line
AUTHOR'S NOTE: If you don't write as a plan vote, I will literally kill you.


G'wena read the ship selection sent to her pad. She lifted her eyes up to Sonnenberg.

"You're a dick," she said.

"I sure am," Sonnenberg said. "But a Sovereign class could handle this situation in, what, five minutes."

"TacCom is going to scream at you for weeks," G'wena said.

"And I will happily place their messages in the recycling bin," Sonnenberg said, jovially. "They're subordinate to LogStrat and they know it."

G'wena crossed her arms over her chest, frowning. "Who's captaining?"

Sonnenberg checked his PADD.

Pick one Federation Captain
[ ] Katheryn Janeway, former Science Division, got her step for her handling of the phase spider invasion. Good, solid, dependable science officer.​
[ ] Tjaard Alexis, born and raised on Tarris-2. He successfully handled the Xul first contact mission, despite the plasma torpedoes. The cybernetics are treating him well, apparently.​
[ ] Loisma-Ne, from the Aurelian's first gas giant colony. She came to starfleet through the DSC Academy, but lost her entire ship and crew at 359. Saved 9800 lives.​
[ ] Arex Co, veteran captain through the Cardassian War. He solved the trade treaty with the Logas when he fixed up their space elevator project with a replicator, two shuttles and a big rock.​
"Sounds decent enough for this," G'wena said, rubbing her eyes. "But the-"

"Yeah, I know, bridge crew is just as important. They've got distinguished officers in tactical, science, the whole works. We don't put second raters on Sovereigns," Sonnenberg said.

"I thought that Starfleet didn't have second raters," G'wena said.

The two admirals sat for a bit, watching eachother.

Then they both started to laugh, leaning over their documents.

Pick, from this list, five loyal and good Starfleet officers, pure to the last.
[ ] Amy Strong - human security specialist and relatively new cadet. Accidentally became godlike messiah of a minor culture during an away mission and periodically is hit by quantum stability events induced by the religious artifact buried in her chest which cause minor transformations, bouts of superhuman strength, and various visual effects. Mostly embarrassed by the whole affair.​
[ ] R'Than - old school and long in the tooth Caitian fighter pilot, served as a test pilot for pretty much every kind of starfighter that the Federation was interested in building until 2362 when the program was shut down. Has spent the last ten years bothering everyone in Starfleet to bring back carriers, made himself such a nescience they've stuck him anywhere.​
[ ] Tuvok - security and tactical specialist, Vulcan, served for nearly a century in Starfleet...dang, he was on the Excelsior. He's shown absolutely no interest in command or higher management positions, which means he is an absolute fucking godsend in this horrible, officer heavy bullshit excuse for a navy: A non-com that knows what the FUCK they're DOING.​
[ ] Nicholas Locarno - disgraced human cadet known for spectacular flight and leadership abilities, cross-trained in combat and special operations. Ostensibly lost his position in starfleet due to a training accident and conspiracy to cover it up, but everyone is 99% sure he got involved with Starfleet Intelligence somehow. Connected to Maquis and offered parole for serving.​
[ ] D-91 - unexpectedly sentient holodeck program based on a franchise property entertainment serial Galactic Conquest, D-91 became self aware and sued for his own rights citing Moriarty V Federation. Since the copyright on the intellectual property defining the serial Galactic Conquest overall and the specific movie that D-91 starred in (Commando Squad Vengeance) has expired, the case was more of a short Turing trial, followed by transferring D-91 from a holographic matrix to computer-core housed on an ambulatory frame. He likes cats.​
[ ] Dr. Louis Rodriguez - Lunar native, avid sports enthusiast and generally well regarded doctor who only wanted to take care of people and engage in his few hobbies, Rodriguez became famous when a holonovel he wrote in his spare time became ludicrously popular and catapulted him into public notice. He is deeply embarrassed by this and hopes to one day paper over his "silly" fame with something more important, like curing a disease or something.​
[ ] Talla Shran - Andorian naval combat engineer and science expert, she's a transfer from something called Operation: Blackbox. It's got Department of Temporal Interference and Starfleet Intelligence ciphers all over it, but her fellow crewmates have pieced at least some of it together by the fact she has a tattoo for I<3NY despite never being to Earth and can field strip primitive 20th century firearms and, when pressed, can talk your ear off about something called M.A.S.H.​
[ ] Bian T'are - Orion diplomatic specialist and councilor, former sex worker and sociologist who served with distinction during the Orion Integration in 2368. She had to be transferred out after an assassination attempt by her sister put the project in jeopardy and her life at risk. Speaks multiple languages and has a skill for picking up new ones. ...before you ask, yes, she's been given a pheromone masker.​
[ ] "Tom Paris" - huh...weird, this looks like we've got a...repeat file, this looks like Locarno's...but the name's Tom Paris and a few minor details have been changed. Nothing major though.​
[ ] Harold "Harry" Kim - sterling new ensign, earmarked for rapid advancement due to his outstanding service record both in the Academy and in his Cadet Fleet tour. He's new, yes, but everything here looks like the kind of kid who makes captain by the time he's thirty. Or, you know, he dies horribly. Or both! It's Starfleet, you can easily die twice and still end up as Captain before you're thirty!​
As they finished scrolling through the files, Sonnenberg nodded.

"Okay," he said, grinning slightly. "We're good! We're good?"

"We're good," G'wena said.

"I am going to the holodeck then," Sonnenberg said and stood up, yanking his uniform down for a bit. "I need to blow off some steam."

"Again, really?" G'wena asked.

"Please, G'wena, we're professionals here. I was referring to having an orgy with holographic Vulcan love slaves."

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In the captain's cabin of the USS Voyager, one of the five Sovereign class battleships in service within the Federation's Starfleet, a low chime came from the monitor - indicating an emergency, high value incoming message was arriving. A soft groan came from the bed and the captain wriggled around, rolled out, then crawled to the desk.

"Fuck me," they muttered, looking down at the orders.

And the attached intelligence briefing.

You will pick five (5) perfidious Maquis traitors from this list of scum.
[ ] C'Nola - half Catian, half human, this starfleet officer came from a trouble family and abusive parents. She refused counseling, became nearly ungovernable at the Academy despite her outstanding Security and Command courses, and ended up leaving the academy after removing an instructor's eye with her claws during hand to hand training. Not sure when she joined the Maquis.​
[ ] B'lanna Torres - half human, half klingon, engineering specialist. She quit Starfleet in disgust after the Cardassian Peace Treaty and has been making waves as preforming outstanding feats of engineering know how in the Maquis - including the coup of capturing a Dreadnaught class experimental autonomous warframe build by the Cardassian Union in 2369.​
[ ] Brian Wacoche - a former tribal official in the Keetoowah Union in the North American administrative zone, Wacoche was a premier Starfleet tactical and security operations leader, on track for command. However, he felt that the Federation's handling of the colonial situation - especially the incident on colony Dorvan V where a multitribal coalition of First Nations peoples were threatened with eviction and forced to choose between that or being left under the "administration" of the Cardassians - was intolerable and left to join the Maquis shortly afterwards.​
[ ] Tuvok [STARFLEET INTELLIGENCE ALERT: Tuvok is a class II deep insert agent in the Val Jean's crew. He is to be immediately reinducted into Starfleet upon the ship's capture.]
[ ] Korath - unclear if Korath is a mercenary, a refugee from the IDF, or just a Klingon who really fucking hates Cardassians, or all of the above. Described by associates as crazier than a box of Tellerite Boxsnakes and harder to kill than a Thoian with fire, Korath is also remarkable for being a worshiper of the Old Gods. Which may be another reason why he's not popular in the Klingon Empire.​
[ ] 11101/10010 - a pair of Binars so closely interconnected they might as well be the same person. The two binars (also known as Eleven and Ten) are computer specialists and electronic warfare masters par excellence. They were sterling, upstanding members of Starfleet for a remarkably long time...until, uh, they just left. They didn't even leave a note.​
[ ] V'orak - a Gorn attaché sent from the Gorn Hegemony to "observe" Maquis operations (this may have something to do with the Gorn's position near the Cardassian sphere of influence), V'orak is ostensibly neutral, but this hasn't prevented him from applying his immense strategic and tactical knowledge to the Maquis cause. You know. As politely worded suggestions.​
[ ] Kelly Lang - a human who never showed any interest in Starfleet or Starfleet operations until 2370 when his colony and home was given over to the Cardassians for administration. He and his friends were found guilty by the Cardassian authorities of seditious activities and were executed - but only a poorly calibrated disruptor blast saved Kelly's life. He joined the Maquis the instant he could escape.​
[ ] Dr. Morgan Bowers - a former colonial doctor and botanist, Dr. Bowers spent two years under Cardassian occupation trying to protect the local ecosystems from their lithium extraction operations, furious that that had been the reason why the Cardassians had pushed so hard for her home during the treaty. She eventually hit a point where she couldn't stand by and joined the Maquis - though she hasn't, according to our files, killed anyone directly.​
[ ] Glovcek Khebloss - Tellerite miner, demolitions expert and engineering specialist, Glovcek was drummed out of Starfleet for violating the prime directive. The actual specifics are hush hush, but rumor has it that he was caught up in a bigger scandal than just the prime directive - involving an Admiral's offspring. Good at his job and, like most Tellerites, prone to arguing.​
The captain finished reading.

"Great," they muttered, before tapping their combadge. "Bridge - set course for the Badlands."


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REMINDER!!! If you do not write as a plan vote, I WILL KILL YOU! WITH A KNIFE.
 
[X] Plan: Star Treking Across The Universe (With Janeway)
-[x] Katheryn Janeway, former Science Division, got her step for her handling of the phase spider invasion. Good, solid, dependable science officer.
-[X] Tuvok - security and tactical specialist, Vulcan, served for nearly a century in Starfleet...dang, he was on the Excelsior. He's shown absolutely no interest in command or higher management positions, which means he is an absolute fucking godsend in this horrible, officer heavy bullshit excuse for a navy: A non-com that knows what the FUCK they're DOING.
-[X] Harold "Harry" Kim - sterling new ensign, earmarked for rapid advancement due to his outstanding service record both in the Academy and in his Cadet Fleet tour. He's new, yes, but everything here looks like the kind of kid who makes captain by the time he's thirty. Or, you know, he dies horribly. Or both! It's Starfleet, you can easily die twice and still end up as Captain before you're thirty!
-[X] Nicholas Locarno - disgraced human cadet known for spectacular flight and leadership abilities, cross-trained in combat and special operations. Ostensibly lost his position in starfleet due to a training accident and conspiracy to cover it up, but everyone is 99% sure he got involved with Starfleet Intelligence somehow. Connected to Maquis and offered parole for serving.
-[X] Amy Strong - human security specialist and relatively new cadet. Accidentally became godlike messiah of a minor culture during an away mission and periodically is hit by quantum stability events induced by the religious artifact buried in her chest which cause minor transformations, bouts of superhuman strength, and various visual effects. Mostly embarrassed by the whole affair.
-[X] Talla Shran - Andorian naval combat engineer and science expert, she's a transfer from something called Operation: Blackbox. It's got Department of Temporal Interference and Starfleet Intelligence ciphers all over it, but her fellow crewmates have pieced at least some of it together by the fact she has a tattoo for I<3NY despite never being to Earth and can field strip primitive 20th century firearms and, when pressed, can talk your ear off about something called M.A.S.H.
-[X] Tuvok [STARFLEET INTELLIGENCE ALERT: Tuvok is a class II deep insert agent in the Val Jean's crew. He is to be immediately reinducted into Starfleet upon the ship's capture.]
-[X] B'lanna Torres - half human, half klingon, engineering specialist. She quit Starfleet in disgust after the Cardassian Peace Treaty and has been making waves as preforming outstanding feats of engineering know how in the Maquis - including the coup of capturing a Dreadnaught class experimental autonomous warframe build by the Cardassian Union in 2369.
-[X] Dr. Morgan Bowers - a former colonial doctor and botanist, Dr. Bowers spent two years under Cardassian occupation trying to protect the local ecosystems from their lithium extraction operations, furious that that had been the reason why the Cardassians had pushed so hard for her home during the treaty. She eventually hit a point where she couldn't stand by and joined the Maquis - though she hasn't, according to our files, killed anyone directly.
-[x] Brian Wacoche - a former tribal official in the Keetoowah Union in the North American administrative zone, Wacoche was a premier Starfleet tactical and security operations leader, on track for command. However, he felt that the Federation's handling of the colonial situation - especially the incident on colony Dorvan V where a multitribal coalition of First Nations peoples were threatened with eviction and forced to choose between that or being left under the "administration" of the Cardassians - was intolerable and left to join the Maquis shortly afterwards.
-[X] V'orak - a Gorn attaché sent from the Gorn Hegemony to "observe" Maquis operations (this may have something to do with the Gorn's position near the Cardassian sphere of influence), V'orak is ostensibly neutral, but this hasn't prevented him from applying his immense strategic and tactical knowledge to the Maquis cause. You know. As politely worded suggestions.
 
So what happens if we vote for Tuvok and Tuvok?

[ ] C'Nola - half Catian, half human, this starfleet officer came from a trouble family and abusive parents. She refused counseling, became nearly ungovernable at the Academy despite her outstanding Security and Command courses, and ended up leaving the academy after removing an instructor's eye with her claws during hand to hand training. Not sure when she joined the Maquis

[ ] Amy Strong - human security specialist and relatively new cadet. Accidentally became godlike messiah of a minor culture during an away mission and periodically is hit by quantum stability events induced by the religious artifact buried in her chest which cause minor transformations, bouts of superhuman strength, and various visual effects. Mostly embarrassed by the whole affair

Heh
 
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[X] Plan: Reboot, With Totally Not She-Ra Costaring
-[x] Katheryn Janeway, former Science Division, got her step for her handling of the phase spider invasion. Good, solid, dependable science officer.
--[x] Amy Strong
--[x] D-91
--[x] Bian T'are
--[x] "Tom Paris"
--[x] Harold "Harry" Kim
---[x] B'lanna Torres
---[x] Tuvok
---[x] Brian Wacoche
---[x] C'Nola
---[x] V'orak

Not only does this have NotAdora and NotCatra, it also has a cool Gorn!
 
[X] The Martian Special
-[X] Arex Co
-[X] R'Than
-[X] Tuvok
-[X] Bian T'are
-[X] D-91
-[X] Amy Strong
-[X] Brian Wacoche
-[X] B'lanna Torres
-[X] 11101/10010
-[X] Dr. Morgan Bowers
-[X] Glovcek Khebloss

Firstly, I went with Arex Co because that sort of mcgyvering will come in very handy when they're a few million light years from the nearest Starfleet logistics depot.

I picked R'Than because 'grizzled fighter jock cat-person' is just such an aesthetic, and because a CAP of fighters might actually be nice to have when you've no other support and also gives us more flexibility to respond to situations.
Tuvok - an NCO who know WTF they're doing. 'Nuff said.
Bian T'are because I want to see more sex worker representation, and they sound cool!
D-91 because computer people are also cool! Also I look forward to seeing what Drama!Data is like!
Amy also sounds very nice! Her weird powers are sure to be either realy convenient or really inconvenient, and that's where DC can write DRAMA!

Khebloss sounds like he's basically the demo man and I love him, also mining stuff will be important for in-situ resource utilization.
11101/10010 because what rebel group is ever not in need of a masterful pair of hackers to obscure their trail.
B'lanna is another key component of the Martian Special on account of her engineering skills.
Wacoche because they'll need someone with a good moral compass.
Bowers is a botanist. Of course they're going to be included in something called The Martian Special.
 
What no option for Tom Riker, the transporter fork of Will Riker with everything to prove in the Maquis and the hard-earned experience of surviving eight years stranded by himself in that outpost?
 
[X] Plan: All Hail the Conquering Weirdos

-[X] Loisma-Ne, from the Aurelian's first gas giant colony. She came to starfleet through the DSC Academy, but lost her entire ship and crew at 359. Saved 9800 lives.

-[X] Amy Strong - human security specialist and relatively new cadet. Accidentally became godlike messiah of a minor culture during an away mission and periodically is hit by quantum stability events induced by the religious artifact buried in her chest which cause minor transformations, bouts of superhuman strength, and various visual effects. Mostly embarrassed by the whole affair.
-[X] R'Than - old school and long in the tooth Caitian fighter pilot, served as a test pilot for pretty much every kind of starfighter that the Federation was interested in building until 2362 when the program was shut down. Has spent the last ten years bothering everyone in Starfleet to bring back carriers, made himself such a nescience they've stuck him anywhere.
-[X] Dr. Louis Rodriguez - Lunar native, avid sports enthusiast and generally well regarded doctor who only wanted to take care of people and engage in his few hobbies, Rodriguez became famous when a holonovel he wrote in his spare time became ludicrously popular and catapulted him into public notice. He is deeply embarrassed by this and hopes to one day paper over his "silly" fame with something more important, like curing a disease or something.
-[X] Talla Shran - Andorian naval combat engineer and science expert, she's a transfer from something called Operation: Blackbox. It's got Department of Temporal Interference and Starfleet Intelligence ciphers all over it, but her fellow crewmates have pieced at least some of it together by the fact she has a tattoo for I<3NY despite never being to Earth and can field strip primitive 20th century firearms and, when pressed, can talk your ear off about something called M.A.S.H.
-[X] Bian T'are - Orion diplomatic specialist and councilor, former sex worker and sociologist who served with distinction during the Orion Integration in 2368. She had to be transferred out after an assassination attempt by her sister put the project in jeopardy and her life at risk. Speaks multiple languages and has a skill for picking up new ones. ...before you ask, yes, she's been given a pheromone masker.

-[X] C'Nola - half Catian, half human, this starfleet officer came from a trouble family and abusive parents. She refused counseling, became nearly ungovernable at the Academy despite her outstanding Security and Command courses, and ended up leaving the academy after removing an instructor's eye with her claws during hand to hand training. Not sure when she joined the Maquis.
-[X] Brian Wacoche - a former tribal official in the Keetoowah Union in the North American administrative zone, Wacoche was a premier Starfleet tactical and security operations leader, on track for command. However, he felt that the Federation's handling of the colonial situation - especially the incident on colony Dorvan V where a multitribal coalition of First Nations peoples were threatened with eviction and forced to choose between that or being left under the "administration" of the Cardassians - was intolerable and left to join the Maquis shortly afterwards.
-[X] Korath - unclear if Korath is a mercenary, a refugee from the IDF, or just a Klingon who really fucking hates Cardassians, or all of the above. Described by associates as crazier than a box of Tellerite Boxsnakes and harder to kill than a Thoian with fire, Korath is also remarkable for being a worshiper of the Old Gods. Which may be another reason why he's not popular in the Klingon Empire.
-[X] 11101/10010 - a pair of Binars so closely interconnected they might as well be the same person. The two binars (also known as Eleven and Ten) are computer specialists and electronic warfare masters par excellence. They were sterling, upstanding members of Starfleet for a remarkably long time...until, uh, they just left. They didn't even leave a note.
-[X] V'orak - a Gorn attaché sent from the Gorn Hegemony to "observe" Maquis operations (this may have something to do with the Gorn's position near the Cardassian sphere of influence), V'orak is ostensibly neutral, but this hasn't prevented him from applying his immense strategic and tactical knowledge to the Maquis cause. You know. As politely worded suggestions.
 
[X] Plan: Reboot, With Totally Not She-Ra Costaring

Not being able to fit a Talla Shran into this cast hurts but I'm here for D-91 & Moriarty V. Federation.

Also, GORN TACTICAL OFFICER!!!!
 
Because I can't resist pushing the chaos button.

[X] Plan: Temporal Anomaly Detected
-[X] Loisma-Ne

-[X] Amy Strong
-[X] Tuvok
-[X] Nicholas Locarno
-[X] Talla Shran
-[X] "Tom Paris"

-[X] C'Nola
-[X] Tuvok
-[X] Korath
-[X] 11101/10010
-[X] Glovcek Khebloss
 
Oh, also, just a heads up: I'm not making character sheets up for everyone because while the mechanics aren't actually bad, they're not so distinctive as to make me want to make 10-7 character sheets from scratch and all!

Basically, the lowest that someone can be (stat+skill) is 9, while the average is 11, and the best is 17!

So, everyone has the same Stat/Skill line of 10+3 (talented), and I'll give them tags to indicate who is good at something (+2 to both) or bad at something (-2 to both.)

E.G, Amy Strong would be Talented: Security | Bad: Diplomacy

If forced to negotiate with people, she'd roll against a TN of 9 (8+1). If throwing punches after flubbing, she'd roll against a TN of 17 (12+5).

(Each roll is 2d20, if you get below the Stat+Skill, you get 1 successes, if you get below the skill alone, you get 2 successes!)
 
Ooh nice, a Voyager quest!

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Ooh and the Voyager's a Sovereign-class! Love the design of that :D

And Chakotay stole a Keldon, nice!

That's some serious firepower we're bringing into the Delta Quadrant :cool:

...wait a minute, Admiral Sonnenberg...nicknamed Chuck...is this a SFDebris reference? :D

[ ] R'Than - old school and long in the tooth Caitian fighter pilot, served as a test pilot for pretty much every kind of starfighter that the Federation was interested in building until 2362 when the program was shut down. Has spent the last ten years bothering everyone in Starfleet to bring back carriers, made himself such a nescience they've stuck him anywhere.
Hmm, a Wing Commander reference?

[X] Plan: Reboot, With Totally Not She-Ra Costaring

This looks like a good plan.

All the canon Voyager people, and some good additions.
 
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