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=== Command Crew ===
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; Executive Officer : Commander [[Victor Domnin]]
; Executive Officer : Commander [[Vennol]]*
; Operations Officer : Lt. Commander [[D'muk]]*
; Operations Officer : Lt. Commander [[D'muk]]*
; Chief of Engineering : Lt. Commander [[Angela Benton]]*
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* Guest Office (Admiral [[Lance Thomas]]) (Deck 7)
* Guest Office (Admiral [[Lance Thomas]]) (Deck 7)
* Commanding Officer (Captain [[Sal D'Amico]]) (Deck 9)
* Commanding Officer (Captain [[Sal D'Amico]]) (Deck 9)
* Executive Officer (Commander [[Victor Domnin]]) (Deck 10)
* Executive Officer (Commander [[Vennol]]) (Deck 10)
* Chief Engineer (Deck 30)
* Chief Engineer (Deck 30)
* Chief Medical Officer (Deck 18)
* Chief Medical Officer (Deck 18)

Revision as of 01:42, 2 March 2017

The Blazing Umbra Station is a Class K Space Station operated by Solas Tempus facility orbiting Shatten III in the Schatten Star System. The facility's location is kept largely secret from the general public, though it is not in an of itself classified. The star system it resides it makes it an excellent research and development facility, though recently the Action Arm of Solas Tempus due to the effects of subspace anomalies within the system with some surprising and largely unexplained effects.

Unique Modifications

The stations design differs from its base design in several ways. For one, Deck 9 where the Station Manager's office would normally go and a conference room would be in the base designs, houses station operations on the entire deck. Where the conference table would be in the base design is a holographic and touch interface computer table and several others key stations are on that deck as well.

Flight Deck

The flight deck's area has been expanded, knocking out the center divider between the two shuttle bays to provide a single large shuttle bay, the edges have also been widened by an additional 10 meters. This new shuttle bay measures 40 x 80 meters with bay doors on either side. The maintenance bay has been similarly expanded measuring 60 x 60 meters, and has been equipped with bay additional bay doors along one side of the bay, allowing direct access the maintenance bay. The two access lifts have been removed and replaced with a single 30 meters diameter circular lift. This allows the bay to handle 4 Danube Class Runabouts and 2 Type 9 Shuttle Craft.

Crew

Characters marked with a * are NPC's

Command Crew

Commanding Officer
Captain Sal D'Amico
Executive Officer
Commander Vennol*
Operations Officer
Lt. Commander D'muk*
Chief of Engineering
Lt. Commander Angela Benton*
Chief of Security
Lt. Commander Robert M. Johnson*
Lead Intelligence Officer
Captain Lee Armstrong Finnegan

Other Crew

Engineering Crewman
Crewman 2nd Class Randy Baker*

Station Policy

This is not a comprehensive list of policies aboard the station, they are the most notable policies.

  • Civility must be maintained, assaults, threats of violence, murder, and the like are prohibited.
  • There shall be no violations of private property or privacy unless such has been authorized by the stations command personnel.
    • Theft shall not be tolerated aboard the station and the stations command may press charges even if the victim does not wish to.
    • Civilian weapons should be kept secure while not in use, either on ones person or within ones quarters / the station armory.
    • Personnel using the station armory for weapons storage, will have access to the armory granted.
    • The stations armory is not to be treated as a general use weapons locker, unless otherwise authorized no person may remove weapons or other gear from the armory unless it belongs specifically to them.
  • At the discretion of the stations command, occupants of the station may be asked to relinquish their weapons.
    • New occupants to the station whose background cannot be checked will be asked to temporarily relinquish their weapons.
    • Weapons relinquished will be placed in the station armory, but not for public use but for storage and study.
    • After weapons have been analyzed for capabilities and potential threats, they can be returned to their original owner.
  • Orders of the enlisted personnel should be followed by the civilian population, complaints about such orders and directives should be directed either toward the department head of the station personnel involved or toward one of the command crew starting with the Operations Officer.

Power Source

The station's primary power system is a set of 4 compact Matter/Anti-Matter reactors which use high energy plasma to distribute energy throughout the station. The station has 2 auxiliary fusion reactors which can run the station in the event of an emergency.

Services

The station offers recreational and training facilities.

  • Arboretum (Module B, Deck 27-29)
  • Armory (Deck 21)
  • Cargo Bays (Deck 17-22)
  • Computer Core (Deck 18-22)
  • Crew Quarters (Deck 6-7, 10-15, 19)
  • Finnegan's Tavern (Deck 5)
  • Flight Deck (Deck 32-39)
  • Gyms (Deck 16)
  • Holodecks (Deck 16)
  • Hydroponics (Module B, Deck 21-26)
  • Main Engineering (Deck 22-31)
  • Operations (Deck 9)
  • Promenade (Deck 16)
  • Research & Development (Deck 18, Module C)
  • Security (Deck 21)
  • Sickbay (Deck 18)
  • Stellar Cartography (Module A Deck 27-29)
  • Temporal Operations (Module A Deck 21-25)
  • Theatre / Stage (Deck 8)
  • Workshops / Fabrication (Deck 19-21)

Transporter Rooms

Visitor Pads

Visitor pads are smaller transporter room with just two transporter pads each. Each is designated by a greek letter.

  • Alpha / C.O. Office (Deck 9)
  • Beta (Deck 6)

Group Pads

Group pads have 22 individual transporter pads in each room. Each is designated by a number.

Rooms in the primary hull:

  • Room 1 (Deck 8)
  • Room 2 (Deck 18)
  • Room 3 (Deck 21)
  • Room 4 (Deck 21)
  • Room 5 (Deck 35)

Rooms in modules:

  • Room 6 (Deck 26A)
  • Room 7 (Deck 26B)
  • Room 8 (Deck 26C)

Cargo Pads

Generally lower resolution sensors running at lower power. Not fit for transporting living matter in the default mode. Each is designated by the name C (or Charlie) and a number.

Rooms in the primary hull:

  • Room C1 (Deck 20) - Cargo
  • Room C2 (Deck 34) - Cargo

Rooms in modules:

  • Room C3 (Deck 29A) - Cargo
  • Room C4 (Deck 29B) - Cargo
  • Room C5 (Deck 29C) - Cargo

Offices

  • Guest Office (Admiral Lance Thomas) (Deck 7)
  • Commanding Officer (Captain Sal D'Amico) (Deck 9)
  • Executive Officer (Commander Vennol) (Deck 10)
  • Chief Engineer (Deck 30)
  • Chief Medical Officer (Deck 18)
  • Chief Security Officer (Deck 21)
  • Chief Science Officer (Deck 26C)

Specific Crew Quarters

Origins

The station's origin is largely unknown. Explorations by the USS Genesis found the station, completely intact, in the uninhabited star system. The systems anomalies make extremely difficult to travel too and from, so the station's existence was paradoxical. Further more, the station was already configured with an inactive, but completely functional, HAL 9000 hub. The power systems on the station were also completely depleted. Once restored the station's markings were of a Solas Tempus facility with the name of Blazing Umbra Station. The origin of this has long puzzled Solas Tempus officials and has been classified top secret by the Admiralty.

The final puzzle, however, is perhaps the largest. The HAL 9000 hub lists its installation date as over 1 billion years ago, which is quite frankly absurd. This was, however, confirmed by quantum signature dating of the station itself showing the station was in a temporal containment field for around that same amount of time which could very well be what drained the stations power systems as a field of that magnitude would be difficult to sustain for that long. Since the temporal containment field was in use during the time, more traditional means of data (carbon dating, potassium dating, or radiological analysis) are not available to use. These dating methods show that the station was released from its temporal field just a matter of days prior to the USS Genesis first discovering the station. Which would seem to indicate that power failed around that time.

Cover

The cover story that the station was purchased in pieces and assembled over the course over the course of 2 years before being brought online remains accepted and intact. Research into the stations past is restricted.