
Largely as no-one wants to travel out these ways as yet. Of course, right now, that's what we have to do – take risks and all that happiness because the costs of a second vessel. Something to discuss with business partners along our new trade routes about ensuring more than one starship out here like we do. No established patrols or anything of that like out here – something that people might be willing to pay for I wonder? Especially after meeting this strangely advanced vessel, successful trade or not, as it reminds us that if we get sufficiently damaged then all the advanced weapons and shields won't stop you starving to death in the void.

That's a little sooner than intended I'll admit, but we're already starting to tax our logistical capacity in terms of the beacon-relays, and I'm uncomfortable venturing too far into the black. Between that and the mining, even excluding our other minor improvements that can be sold, this would count as a profitable venture already – or at least profitable enough to justify ending the voyage post Cardassia and focusing on expanding our potential forward operating bases for a few months.
SHARDS OF WAR SUPPORT FULL
Not the full range the new designs might be able to process of course, but tweaks to our existing systems have proven more than positive during testing. The good news with that is there is independent confirmation of the system we are looking for, and, also because of that dealing, we have better sensors to investigate the situation. Things are strange out here, and whether that is good, or bad, is yet to be decided I expect.Ĭurrently our mission is to find this Cardassia, the, supposedly, updated name of the Hebitan world mentioned in the old Bajoran records. Therefore, it would be wise to have them watched, just in case they sniff out profits we have missed for some reason. Considering the sensor tech, and stellar cartography, we've purchased from their crewmates it is clear they have access to market changing technology should the get involved. There have been no indications of criminality, but the nature of their existence, and cooperation with this strange vessel means we need to watch for future moves made in case of outside influence on the market. I'm putting on file my request to watch for this Quark, son of unknown, and Nog son of Rom, also unknown, just in case there are any issues with them. The strangely advanced, and mutli-species, our own included, nature of this vessel raises several concerns obviously in relation to this entire sector. Since this is potentially an official report, or note, for future use I suggest that this be considered along with our details on the Bajorans believed encounter with a more advanced species at some point in the past. So far, the data matches the overlays of the system, though there are a few odd discrepancies that need to be noted - largely in indications of beacons and artificial satellites that don't exist. Now that we have managed to hit two of the systems that overlap with data supplied from the mysterious vessel called 'Defiant'. By the time they give up hope, most of them are going to have come to terms with it. Sisko has been there, and has the damn t-shirt.īesides, barring Q, its going to take them months to be sure they can't find a way back. You hurt when you loose people and ideas dear to you.

People literally can not cope with numbers that big.

Making the scale bigger.yea, that doesn't mean shit. In one horrible day he lost his ship, lots of friends, his faith in Starfleet, and a person that meant so much to him that he would have died with her if other people hadn't stopped him. They had to drag Sisko to the escape pod cause he couldn't cope with her death. Maybe she died while he was trying to save her, maybe not. Eventually some other crew show up and declared her dead. Sisko rushed to save his family and, after he dug his son out of the wreckage, he found his wife pinned under a bulkhead that he couldn't move. The ship was quickly smashed to shit and about to explode. Sisko was the First officer of the USS Saratoga when Borg attacked Wolf 359. Ok, let me be a little less suggestive and spell it out.
