Sunday, January 24, 2010

[USS Chimera] SD241001.24 | JL - aCOps, Boatswain | LtCmdr Vaughn, 2Lt Melonni | "Quarantine"

= Bridge, USS Chimera =

"Your sure that's what the message said?" Livia (NPC) asked looking at the Private who brought it to her.

"Yes ma'am Major Cortez said that SB UNITY and the Chimera plus Aeran III are quarantined." The Private said looking nervous.

"Okay thank you Private go back to your position." Livia said walking over to the Ops control and tapping her badge, "Melonni to Cmdr Vaughn." She said knowing that she needed more experience then she had on the bridge.

"What is it Lt?" Ian (NPC) said looking up from what he was doing with only a skeleton crew aboard the Chimera this gave Ian time to go over a lot of the paper work that needed to be done and he knew Jade hated doing it so he decided to get it done.

"Sir the station, planet and Chimera have all been quarantined." She said transferring the message down to Ops."Right now you and Major Cortez are the highest ranking officers." She added looking around the bridge there was just her someone at Tactical and Science.

"What do you mean quarantined?" Ian asked knowing what it meant but not understanding why.

"I guess there's been a outbreak and they want to contain it as much as possible." Livia said accessing the stations logs trying to figure out what's going on.

"Alright I'll be at the bridge in 2." Ian said dropping what he was doing and heading out of the ODCC and to the nearest turbolift he also knew that he would need to get in touch with the Major. 

Livia continued skimming the logs trying to figure out what was going on and to also see what she could to do help but her area of expertise was training and dealing damage control and neither of those things seemed like they would help at the moment.

Lieutenant Commander Ian Vaughn (NPC)
Acting Chief Operations Officer
USS Chimer C (apb Aza)

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Second Lieutenant Livia Melonni (NPC)
Boatswain
USS Chimera C (apb Aza)

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Clocks slay time... time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life.
William Faulkner