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 » LCARS » Newspaper: The Federation Tribune » Newspaper Archives » 2005 » March 2005 » Pandora Station status report February 2005, by Bram Peeters and Rob Versteegt.

(|Pandora Station status report February 2005, by Bram Peeters and Rob
Versteegt.
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2391.05.21

The Delta Flyer Phoenix got back to Pandora Station, after being attacked by an unknown enemy. The Engineering and Security departments immediately started repairing the Flyer, and trying to find out what happened. They were hindered by Reporter Darnena, who was trying to write an article about it all...

2391.05.25

Commander Jalando and four Dholari, Agent T'hims included, arrived at the Solstice. The Dholari had liberated Commander Jalando and T'hims from captivity by Mr. Zytl, but they also brought terrible news: In the staff meeting that followed Jalando's return, the Commander showed three scarred and battered commbadges: the commbadges of Ensigns Flanigan and Vok, and Petty Officer Zang.

These officers had been part of a negotiation team to negotiate for the Commander's release. Unfortunately, their shuttle had been attacked, and crashed on the moon, after which the officers had been taken prisoner and taken before Jalando when he was still imprisoned by Mr. Zytl. When Jalando still refused to tell secrets of Pandora Station to Mr. Zytl, the Ythokan had executed Flanigan, Zang and Vok.

Immediately after Jalando had told this at the meeting, he requested counseling sessions with Counselor Tek.

2391.05.27

When the Solstice finally returned at Pandora Station, the news, which both Captain Kane and Commander Jalando had to bring to 2O Truesdale, was far from pleasant: telling someone that one's lover had died was, according to the two command officers, best done in private. Truesdale's reaction would obviously be far from pleasant either.
 

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