Difference between revisions of "Scenario Book 1 (SFU)"

From Trekipedia
Jump to: navigation, search
m
Line 33: Line 33:
 
|ships=[[Constitution class (SFU)|''Constitution'' class]]; [[D-6 class (SFU)|D-6 class]]; [[D-7 class (SFU)|D-7 class]]; [[E-4 class (SFU)|E-4 class]]; [[F-5 class (SFU)|F-5 class]]; [[F-18 fighter (SFU)|F-18 fighter]]; [[Hermes class (SFU)|''Hermes'' class]]; [[Kzinti carrier (SFU)|Kzinti carrier]]; [[Kzinti cruiser (SFU)|Kzinti cruiser]]; [[Kzinti frigate (SFU)|Kzinti frigate]]; [[Orion cruiser (SFU)|Orion cruiser]]; [[Orion raider (SFU)|Orion raider]]; [[Orion Slaver (SFU)|Orion Slaver]]; [[Saladin class (SFU)|''Saladin'' class]]
 
|ships=[[Constitution class (SFU)|''Constitution'' class]]; [[D-6 class (SFU)|D-6 class]]; [[D-7 class (SFU)|D-7 class]]; [[E-4 class (SFU)|E-4 class]]; [[F-5 class (SFU)|F-5 class]]; [[F-18 fighter (SFU)|F-18 fighter]]; [[Hermes class (SFU)|''Hermes'' class]]; [[Kzinti carrier (SFU)|Kzinti carrier]]; [[Kzinti cruiser (SFU)|Kzinti cruiser]]; [[Kzinti frigate (SFU)|Kzinti frigate]]; [[Orion cruiser (SFU)|Orion cruiser]]; [[Orion raider (SFU)|Orion raider]]; [[Orion Slaver (SFU)|Orion Slaver]]; [[Saladin class (SFU)|''Saladin'' class]]
 
|xeno=[[Klingons (SFU)|Klingons]]; [[Kzinti (SFU)|Kzinti]]; [[Orions (SFU)|Orions]]
 
|xeno=[[Klingons (SFU)|Klingons]]; [[Kzinti (SFU)|Kzinti]]; [[Orions (SFU)|Orions]]
 +
}}
 +
 +
==SH62.0 Mutiny on the ''Demonslayer''==
 +
by [[Douglas Jew]]<br/>
 +
''Previously published as "[[Captain's Log Issue 2 (SFU)#SL26.0 Who Invited the Romulans?|SL26.0 Who Invited the Romulans?]]" in ''[[Captain's Log Issue 2 (SFU)|Captain's Log'' Issue 2'']]''.''
 +
 +
In [[2575 (SFU)|Y175]], the [[Klingon Empire (SFU)|Klingon]] [[D-7 class (SFU)|D-7C command cruiser]] [[I.K.V. Demonslayer (SFU)|''Demonslayer'']] [[mutiny|mutinied]]. This time, however, the mutineers were [[Klingons (SFU)|Klingons]]! [[Klingon Commodore (SFU)|Commodore]] [[Jark Valgan (SFU)|Jark Valgan]] had attempted to gain his promotion to [[Klingon Admiral (SFU)|admiral]], which he considered to be long overdue, by [[assassination|assassinating]] his commander. When the plot failed, Valgan fled for his life toward [[Kzinti Hegemony (SFU)|Kzinti]] space. His officers had been deeply involved in the plot, and most supported his decision to flee. The crew, who knew that whatever happened they were along for the ride, did not oppose Valgan's action at first, but later were incited to mutiny (ironically, a mutiny in support of the empire!) by loyal crewmen.
 +
 +
''Demonslayer'' roared for the border, but found its way blocked by a squadron of frigates. Valgan had already contacted the Kzinti, who were sending their nearest ship to help.
 +
 +
{{RelatedData
 +
|header= ===
 +
|chrono=[[SFU Timeline]]; [[2575 (SFU)|Y175]]
 +
|people=[[Jark Valgan (SFU)|Jark Valgan]]
 +
|politics=[[Klingon Empire (SFU)|Klingon Empire]]; [[Kzinti Hegemony (SFU)|Kzinti Hegemony]]; [[mutiny]]
 +
|scitech=[[computer (SFU)|computer]]; [[disruptors (SFU)|disruptors]]; [[impulse drive (SFU)|impulse drive]]; [[phasers (SFU)|phasers]]; [[photon torpedo (SFU)|photon torpedo]]; [[shields (SFU)|shields]]; [[warp drive (SFU)|warp drive]]
 +
|ships=[[D-7 class (SFU)|D-7 class]]; [[I.K.V. Demonslayer (SFU)|I.K.V. ''Demonslayer'']]; [[F-5 class (SFU)|F-5 class]]
 +
|xeno=[[Klingons (SFU)|Klingons]]; [[Kzinti (SFU)|Kzinti]]
 
}}
 
}}
  

Revision as of 13:08, 14 March 2023

Scenario Book 1
Cover

Cover
Published 1992
Advertising

SH52.0 Who Invited the Romulans?

by Evan Tingley
Previously published as "SL18.0 Who Invited the Romulans?" in Captain's Log Issue 1.

In Y157 a small incident on the Gorn-Federation border (the first contact between those two races) almost touch­ed off a major war. The two races, however, quickly realiz­ed that they were a great deal alike in their desire to avoid conflict (although radically different physically). Still suspicious of each other, delegations of the two races agreed to meet in a neutral area (an asteroid belt) to discuss the situation. It was agreed that only Starliner Pods would approach the meeting site. The Romulans (mortal enemies of both the Federation and the Gorns) sought to prevent the meeting, or better yet, leave both parties feeling they had been betrayed.

Related Data


SH61.0 Fleet of the Moment

by Jonathan D. Schuster
Previously published as "SL16.0 The Fleet of the Moment" in Captain's Log Issue 1.

In the early years of the General War, the large number of warships constantly on patrol made it hard for the Orion Pirates to maintain business as usual.

A prime example of this occurred in Y172, when an Orion raiding force, returning from Kzinti territory to their base, found themselves between Federation and Klingon squadrons preparing for a battle.

Related Data


SH62.0 Mutiny on the Demonslayer

by Douglas Jew
Previously published as "SL26.0 Who Invited the Romulans?" in Captain's Log Issue 2.

In Y175, the Klingon D-7C command cruiser Demonslayer mutinied. This time, however, the mutineers were Klingons! Commodore Jark Valgan had attempted to gain his promotion to admiral, which he considered to be long overdue, by assassinating his commander. When the plot failed, Valgan fled for his life toward Kzinti space. His officers had been deeply involved in the plot, and most supported his decision to flee. The crew, who knew that whatever happened they were along for the ride, did not oppose Valgan's action at first, but later were incited to mutiny (ironically, a mutiny in support of the empire!) by loyal crewmen.

Demonslayer roared for the border, but found its way blocked by a squadron of frigates. Valgan had already contacted the Kzinti, who were sending their nearest ship to help.

Related Data


SH65.0 Miner Smuggling

by Jeffrey L. Moore
Previously published as "SL17.0 Miner Smuggling" in Captain's Log Issue 1.

In Y180 non-Klingon slaves successfully mutinied on the mining planet K't'tothos IV. They offered an immense bribe to the Orion Pirates to transport them to Federation territory. While the former slaves had no money, they did have the secret of the DERFACS fire control system since they had produced and shaped the crystals that operated it. The slaves reasoned, and the Orions agreed, that the Federation would pay handsomely for this information. The slaves would receive the greatest reward—their freedom and well-paying jobs in Federation technology labs.

The Orions loaded the 300 surviving slaves into two Slaver class transports and headed for the border. A squadron of Klingon ISF gunboats set out to intercept them.

Related Data