Episode 6 "The Road to the Stars"
STARDATE 2309.13


    The Essex has a brief layover at Starbase 2 to undergo a series of tests for possible future upgrades. A severe lack of usual subspace chatter has left the crew of the Essex with a feeling of uneasiness and dread. After docking, Commodore Shea requested that Captain Curp and his command staff report to him immediately. They beam aboard ,and notice a dramatic increase in station security, which added more to the dread feeling. THe commodore's secretary leads them into an adjoining conference where the solemn figures of Commodore Shea and Admiral Nigura, Chief of Starfleet Operations awaited them. After a brief series of introductions, the Commodore introduces another attendee of the meeting, who comes in through an adjoining door. The man was silver haired, slender and walks with a regal swagger, holding a riding crop underneath his arm. He wore a maroon tunic, black trousers with a red stripe down each leg, accompanying black boots, and an unmistakable gold insignia on his breast and his belt  buckle: that of the starship Enterprise. He stopped at the head of the table, looked around at the gawking faces and introduced himself as Captain Lawrence Stiles, and he has come back from 25 years in the future to prevent a catastrophic war with the Romulans that kills billions.
    He explained that less than a year from now, the Federation enters a war with the Romulan Star Empire that continues well into his time, with the deaths tolling into the billions. The war begins with the introduction of a new Romulan weapon, aptly named "The Road to the Stars", that devastated several systems within the Federation interior in a matter of days. The weapon is a single torpedo fired from cloaked ships at great distances. Once fired, it engages its own cloaking system that renders it invisible to Federation detection until it reaches its target. Once within close range of its target, it disengages its cloak to reallot its energy reserves. Upon impact, it reorganizes the molecular matrix of the entire planet, oftentimes leaving nothing but a molten ball of slag.
 The Federation, unable to detect through the Romulan cloak system, nor defend against the terror weapon, takes devastating losses for the first six years of the war. Within those six years, Federation scientists develop their own version of the torpedo, code named "Peacemaker" and begin a counter offensive that rallies the Romulans for the next 4 years. Another great turning point in the war comes when the Federation develops sensors that can detect cloaked objects.
Also during this period the Klingons join on the side of the Federation when the Romulans begin attacking their territory as well. The Klingons had developed their own version of the torpedo called "The Heart of Kaha" and began an effective counter offensive. Although more limited in scope, it shared many of the characteristics of its Romulan and Federation counterparts.
At the time of Captain Stiles' departure, the Federation continues its war with the Romulans, which has reached somewhat of a stalemate. Starfleet Command suspects that a lack of technology advances made by the Romulans over the last several years shows signs that eventually the Federation will win the war. Their best estimates see the war lasting ten more years.
    Computer records from captured Romulan ships and bases in the future showed that there was no precedence for the technology for the Romulan torpedo prior to Stardate 2306. In fact, there was no record of any research relating to the project prior to the test detonation of the torpedo four months from now.  Research of remaining Starfleet computer records from this era indicated that a majority of the technology needed for the weapon exists presently. There were also indications that there have been several attempts by the Romulans to acquire this data, although most records indicate that these attempts have been thwarted. In light of these facts, Starfleet Command has speculated that perhaps the Romulans had some kind of outside intervention. Starfleet theorists offered that a Romulan vessel from the not too distant future, traveled to the past to change certain events or to advance certain technologies to change the outcome of certain events yet to come. Stiles has come back through time to ensure that this inference has not happened.
    With the information provided by Captain Stiles, Admiral Nigura developed a plan to prevent the Romulans from developing the weapon. He explained that Stiles knew the exact location of the Romulan test site from the prototype torpedo and the positions of the major Romulan outposts inside the borders. The Essex would proceed into Romulan territory and destroy the base before the test. The hope is to destroy all the records of the weapons design with the base, or at the very least, set back the project long enough for the Federation to finish development of its own version of the weapon.
    To cross the Romulan border undetected, the Excelsior has constructed a copy of a Romulan cloaking device to be installed on board the Essex. Not expecting a Federation ship to possess a working cloaking device, the Essex should easily be able slip through Romulan defenses. The design was no more advanced than the one currently used by the Romulans.
 Aside from the actual location of the base and its role in the coming events, nothing more is known. It's speculated that the location of the base so far from the border, it was unlikely that it's very well defended, if defended at all by a Romulan battle group. Once at the base, the Essex will have to assess whether to destroy the base by infiltration or orbital assault. A quick orbital assault would be preferred; however, the Essex will be carrying a dozen anti-matter explosive charges to be set within the base. Based on designs of captured Romulan research facilities provided by Captain Stiles, there should be approximately 10-15 scientists with possibly a small garrison of about 10-15 Romulan soldiers.
    After a week of preparations and installment of the Romulan cloaking device, the Essex embarks across the Romulan border. For the next several weeks, the Essex proceeded cloaked into Romulan space, undetected by their patrol groups and outposts. The Tol Havasham system was unpatrolled and undefended when they arrived in orbit around the fourth planet. Sensors revealed a multi-level underground base, undoubtedly the target. The base was protected by heavy outer shielding, making an orbital bombardment impractical. An assault team led by Security Chief Leone beamed down at the mouth of the entrance to the facility. A small level of Bertold radiation coming from deep inside the base has cause for concern for the health of the team and the option of a quick beamout should a problem arise.
    The team made their way down the mostly abandoned base, and encountered a handful of Romulans trying to install some kind of device, presumably the target. The Romulans open fire, holding off the Essex assault team while one completed activating the device. Killing the Romulans, Leone learned that the device is active, leaving them only 5 minutes to get off the base before the whole thing goes up a ball of light.
    Meanwhile, two Romulan vessels decloak and assault the Essex. The ships, though most certainly Romulan, had little resemblance to anything the Federation has ever seen. To the chagrin of Captain Curp, the future Romulans have played their hand. The advanced Romulan weapons pounded on the Essex's shields, buckling them on several sides. Damage to the Romulan vessels was negligible, the Essex unable to get a clear shot. Just then, another vessel decloaked, only this one had distinctive Federation markings. The USS Excelsior, under the command of Capt. Stiles fired its main phaser banks into the lead Romulan vessel, sending it off to reposition itself. The second ship caught a full salvo of fire from the Essex amidships. While the Excelsior held off the Romulans, Curp ordered the Essex back to the planet to recover the assault team. Time was short. Catching glancing blows from the Romulans, the Essex beamed aboard the party, and moved off before the Romulans could get another shot off. outflnking the Romulan ships, the Essex and the Excelsior corralled the Romulan ships between them and the planet when the device detonated. The shock wave from the explosion caught the Romulan ships unprepared, and sucked the two vessels into the swirling fireball, destroying them both.
    With the Romulan threat over, the Excelsior bid farewell to the Essex and disappeared from view, supposedly going off to return to their own time. The Essex, after making some minor repairs, moved off and cloaked, making its bearing for home.
 

USS Essex Log: Supplemental
 

Stardate 2401.30
Capt. Curp

 Over the past several months, the relationship with Carrie Robinson has cooled. Her correspondence has been less frequent , and the ability to see each other has been difficult due to conflicting schedules. 
 Things aboard ship have been quiet and routine. A strange, and unsettling  feeling considering the events of the past year.
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Stardate 2401.30
Security Chief Leone

 Shipboard duties have been quiet and routine.
 Scuttlebutt amongst the intelligence community suggest that the Imperial Klingon States (IKS) have solidified power base within the Triangle. Potentially, the offshoot of the Klingon Empire may become a major political as well as military power.
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Stardate 2401.30
Barlok

Over the past few months, Barlok has had time to occupy himself with personal pursuits, a luxury he seldom allows for himself.
 There was a message from his family a short time back, covering the standard stoic Vulcan platitudes. There was an odd mention of one of his cousins, Somat, left the family home on Vulcan due to some disagreement. The message didn't go into details over the reasons for his departure. Somat has been renowned amongst the family for his radical social and political views.

Stardate 2401.30
Nostrilla Flonaise

 News from tells that her parents, Amell and Plazir Flonaise, have taken temporary residence at Memory Alpha,  so that her mother can conduct research on Preserver artifacts.
 Her brother, Rogaine, says that his freight hauling business is prospering. He predicts continued growth as trade agreements with independent worlds and the Federation continue.
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Stardate 2401.30
Dr. Herronomous

 The degradation of the molecular structure of the alien collars inhibit any productive further study. The research thus far has opened possible improvements in psychtricorder design and brain mapping devices.
 There have been several more incidents where the doctor's appendages seem to dematerialize. He suspects that the initial incident in McBride's Stew and prolonged exposure to the collars have begun to destabilize his molecular cohesion.
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Stardate 2401.30
Chief Eng McGillicutty

Over the last several months, the official search for his father's missing transport has been recalled and the passengers and crew are currently listed as "lost and presumed dead". Services for Robert McGillicutty were held at the Federation Trade Commission headquarters on Earth.
 Upon Jackson's return to the Essex, he receives a small package from the chief engineer of the USS Hastings, Frank Ramos. Inside the box is a bottle of clear liquid carefully packed. The attached note indicates the liquid is something "special" with regards from the Hastings engineering staff. The liquid is a distilled liquor made by the engineers on board the Hastings. Distilling liquor is common amongst ships, with an unspoken competition existing as to who makes the best "hooch".

Special thanks to Starship Schematics

Excelsior original artwork : Eric Kristiansen, "Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual- Ships of the Fleet Volume III"