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» LCARS » Newspaper: The Federation Tribune » Newspaper Archives » 2004 » October 2004 » Pandora Station Status Report 2004, by Bram Peeters and Rob Versteegt.
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Stardates 2391.04.25 - 2391.04.30
Finally... the Kotarrani have been beamed on board the Valkyrie, and were then delivered back to Pandora Station, where the USS Nexus would pick them up, and take them back to their planet. That would, however, probably result in a civil war, because there were now 2 groups: one group that still believed the Borg were the Holified Ones, and another group, which believed just the opposite: that the Borg were ruthless killing machines.
Once the crew had said goodbye to the Kotarrani, the USS Nexus left Pandora Station. Shortly thereafter, the USS Valkyrie departed. And only a day or so later, the USS Epimetheus, which had been assigned to Pandora Station for such a long time, departed as well. Under the command of Captain Janssens, it set out to explore a region of the Gamma Quadrant which hasn't been explored yet. They would first stop by Earth though, to bring home Commander Holmes, who has been assigned on another transwarpproject.
This left Pandora Station without it's Captain and First Officer. However, the last task that Captain Janssens performed as CO of Pandora Station, was promoting several members of his crew: Mr. Tek became COUNS and Ltjg, OPS Nel got promoted to Ltjg, CMO Truesdale received a promotion to full Lieutenant, and 2O/CSO Jalando was promoted to Commander, and First Officer of Pandora Station. So... when Janssens left, Pandora Station was his. At least... until the new Captain would arrive...
Stardates 2391.05.01 - 2391.05.02
The new CO of Pandora Station arrived at may the first: one day after Captain Janssens had left with the Epimetheus. Captain Kane, the new CO, quickly got introduced to his new crew, by the way of a meeting.
The next day, Commander Jalando had some news for the Captain: the solar storms, which have been going on for the past 2 weeks, only increased, instead of diminished. Something had to be done fast, because the sensors and communications' efficiency was already degrading...
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