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The ship is soon rocked by five quantum filaments. Three of these filaments become lodged in the antimatter and rotate, displacing three-quarters of the crew, including the vast majority of the command staff, across a seventy-year span. The antimatter becomes unstable, and threatens to breach at any attempt to move the ship. Desperate for answers, and to avoid a painful death at the hand of theta radiation poisoning, members of the engineering crew hatch a plan to bombard the antimatter with nucleonic particles. Information on how to do this is stored in the main computer and unlocked by the displaced crew. The attempt works, and the quantum filaments are reversed, restoring everyone to the proper time (''[[Mission 15 - Fractured]]'').  
 
The ship is soon rocked by five quantum filaments. Three of these filaments become lodged in the antimatter and rotate, displacing three-quarters of the crew, including the vast majority of the command staff, across a seventy-year span. The antimatter becomes unstable, and threatens to breach at any attempt to move the ship. Desperate for answers, and to avoid a painful death at the hand of theta radiation poisoning, members of the engineering crew hatch a plan to bombard the antimatter with nucleonic particles. Information on how to do this is stored in the main computer and unlocked by the displaced crew. The attempt works, and the quantum filaments are reversed, restoring everyone to the proper time (''[[Mission 15 - Fractured]]'').  
  
A month later, the ship arrives at the [[Kalisa Sector]], following a theory obtained from their visit to [[Alpha Trios|Alpha Trios IV]] (''[[Mission 16 - The Kalisa Conundrum]]'').  
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A month later, the ship arrives at the [[Kalisa Sector]], following a theory obtained from their visit to [[Alpha Trios|Alpha Trios IV]] (''[[Mission 16 - The Kalisa Conundrum]]'').
 
 
=Crew Manifest=
 
 
 
The Black Hawk currently holds 780 crew and 20 civilian passengers.
 
 
 
==Crew Breakdown==
 
 
 
*'''Officers:''' 195
 
*'''Enlisted:''' 585
 
*'''Civilians:''' 20
 
*'''Emergency Capacity:''' 1,600 souls
 

Revision as of 16:56, 1 December 2018

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USS Black Hawk-A
Class Information
Assigned System:

Finnea Sector

Class:

Century-Class

Management
CO:

Captain Harvey Geisler

XO:

Cmdr. Thiago Teixeira

Crew Compliment
Officers:

195

Enlisted:

585

Civilians:

20

Unique Features

The USS Black Hawk-A is a Century-Class starship assigned to Task Force 9. It is currently operating as a member of Task Group Vanguard and is currently based out of Finnea Prime to study the Finnean Convergence Zone. She is also currently home to the 325th Fighter Squadron. The vessel was commissioned in October 2388 and replaced the fallen USS Black Hawk (NCC-65334) as the second starship to bear the name.

Specifications

For a complete overview of the USS Black Hawk-A's specifications, please review USS Black Hawk-A Specifications.

Background

Just a couple of months following the Akira-Class ship's destruction, Starfleet commissioned a brand new Century-Class starship christened the USS Black Hawk-A. The majority of the command crew of its predecessor were summoned back into service and propelled towards their destiny.

Finnean Convergence Zone

See Also Season 3

A little more than three months since the Federation ended the Consortium coup. The USS Vasco de Gama, a Nova Class Starfleet vessel patrolling the mouth of the Finnean Convergence Zone, comes across a 100-year old Class Nine Probe. Their engineers quickly uncover the first page of a great mystery, a garbled message stating that a great danger is about to eclipse the Federation. The recording lasts for minutes, but most of the information had been lost due to years of aged equipment and hardware.

Normally, such a discovery would be inventoried and carefully studied. However, the crew of the Black Hawk is summoned back to active service to discover the origin of the probe, determine if the Federation is actually in danger, and find out why the message was sent by Harvey Geisler himself. The probe, unfortunately, had been captured, along with the USS Vasco de Gama and Deep Space 15 in orbit of Finnea Prime, a Federation station that had been abandoned during the Consortium Crisis. After days of negotiation, Captain Geisler and his crew were able to resecure the station, as well as lay the groundwork to restablize the Finnean society, yielding the return of all Federation property, including the probe (Mission 12 - The Finnean Crisis).

A month later and after several close studies of the Convergence Zone, the USS Black Hawk was able to traverse the barrier no one had been able to break in nearly twenty years. Their method involved various modifications to the shield and deflector grids, allowing the ship to offset multiple quantum variables without being translated through various spatial dimensions. The experience was not fully successful as the Black Hawk lost power shortly before exiting the zone. The crew was also bombarded with an unknown radiation, rendering them unable to remember anything. A simple medical procedure was able to restore the crew's memories. This came just in time as a mysterious group called The Guardians attempted to take the Black Hawk for themselves (Mission 13 - Crossing Over).

After the crew finished repairs, they set course for the nearby Alpha Trios system where sensors revealed five destroyed planets and two small artificial establishments. Multiple away teams are dispatched to learn as much as they could. Their discoveries match well with the conditions of the Guardians. The level of technology in the universe is consistent with the Federation at the turn of the 24th century but there doesn't seem to be anyone developing technology further, and many of the locals seem resigned to their fate to live within a dystopian universe. The crew regroup and withdraw to a nearby nebula in which they begin to analyze the fragmented information they collected (Mission 14 - The Search Begins).

The ship is soon rocked by five quantum filaments. Three of these filaments become lodged in the antimatter and rotate, displacing three-quarters of the crew, including the vast majority of the command staff, across a seventy-year span. The antimatter becomes unstable, and threatens to breach at any attempt to move the ship. Desperate for answers, and to avoid a painful death at the hand of theta radiation poisoning, members of the engineering crew hatch a plan to bombard the antimatter with nucleonic particles. Information on how to do this is stored in the main computer and unlocked by the displaced crew. The attempt works, and the quantum filaments are reversed, restoring everyone to the proper time (Mission 15 - Fractured).

A month later, the ship arrives at the Kalisa Sector, following a theory obtained from their visit to Alpha Trios IV (Mission 16 - The Kalisa Conundrum).