At the end of last month, the crew of the once-mighty USS Arakov was on the USS Hardy, the craft that came to rescue the floundering officers.
This month began much the same way, with some final posting on the Hardy, healing sick and injured crewmates, etc. etc. During this time, Ender Durron was mysteriously transported away...
Then came the three month time jump.
After the USS Hardy dropped the crew off on Starbase 23, they enjoyed a few months of pleasant relaxation time, frequenting the local restaurant.
The restaurant bore the same name as our pleasant GM (Guido's), and was the site of much character development for all involved. Hard-hitting reporter Charles E. Neumann (played by Bram Peeters) was also there, trying to find out exactly what happened to the USS Arakov.
The crew was defensive of the suspect, Ender Durron, and were all anxious to continue on with their careers.
Sooner than later, however, they were assigned a new ship. The brand-new Prometheus-class starship USS Valkyrie was set to arrive at the station that evening. The crew was overjoyed, and immediately boarded.
The first mission of the Valkryie?
A training exercise on the Valkryie!
While the ship was docked at the station, the inside functioned like a big
holodeck, allowing crewmembers to do what they wished. One group were Invaders, attempting to wrest the control of the ship from the grasp of the Defenders.
Mass carnage and destruction occured, with a standoff between Ensign Freeman (David Riele) and hologram Bahl (Mark van der Laan), destroying one of the ship's sections. This chaotic yet amusing training session still continues.
But what happened to Ender Durron (Ian Beacock) during all this, you ask?
He was held in some sort of strange compound for about three months, having contact with no one, being given only the essentials. He was released eventually, gaining consciousness in a back alley of Ankara. Still disoriented, he headed for Edmonton, where he spoke with his mother.
A plan forming in his mind, he set off to find a pilot to take him to find the
Valkyrie. He found a perfect candidate in Muriel Hewitt (Adrian Rodd), who
agreed to fly him pretty much anywhere, charging nothing, looking forward to the adventure.
They set off for the current location of the Valkryie, and are currently flying
through warp. Ender was introduced to Seef (Elizabeth Klein) the unfinished Android on Muriel's ship, the Gertrude, as well.
April proves to be as exciting a month as March. But what will happen to the Valkryie next? What will their next mission for Starfleet be? Will Durron the Fugitive, Seef, and Muriel escape the Starfleet investigators? Tune in next month to find out!