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Starfleet scientists have been evaluating all of their data on Changelings and possible maladies. While studying the morphogenic virus that Section 31 once infected Odo with, there seems to be a lot of information missing. Investigate the matter.
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A Section 31 operative speaks to you in secret, warning that as long as the Dominion is involved, such intelligence is off-limits. He does share that they have evaluated the virus and determined it is irrelevant to the current problem.
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Despite your crew's best efforts, you return to your ship to find any data you have collected wiped clean. Your ship is damaged aid a communication from a concealed source warns you not to matter in affairs you have no business in.
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Connections Across Time
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Recognizing the importance of blending in, Commander Sisko tasks your crew with finding a way to send information to Odo about how to blend in with each time period he is sent to, even with the low level of technology that managed to make the trip.
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Your science team manages to create a device that can tap into Odo's communicator and coach him in important information that will help him to blend in to his current time period.
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Your science team attempts to find a way to communicate with Odo, but is unsuccessful.
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Research For All The Wrong Reasons
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As data is being gathered on Odo's position in time and the experiences he relays back to Starfleet, several data leaks have been detected, but Starfleet is unable to pinpoint the source. Investigate the leaks.
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Your away team locates the source of the leaks and updates Starfleet computers to avoid further issues. Pursuing the source, they find Quark has been feeding this confidential data to his newest holosuite offering–Travel Through Time With Odo!
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Your engineering and science teams exhaust all possibilities trying to locate teh source of the leaks, but to no avail. The hacker must either be a genius--or an incredibly lucky fool.
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Rewriting the Past
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With monitoring Odo putting a great strain on Dehner, the Department of Temporal Investigations tasks your crew with helping to track Odo's movements by following history itself for changes. and making sure he isn't damaging the past.
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Your engineering staff develops a computer program to track Federation historical databases for any changes that may indicate Odo has once again shifted in time. When Dehner initiates contact, your crew guides him to set these changes right.
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Your engineering staff attempts to develop a computer program to check Odo's movements throughout history, but the program is poorly constructed and provides little aid.
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Temporal Security
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With the research into bringing Odo back doubling as solutions for the temporal anomaly crisis, Sarek warns about what might happen if the information yielded were to end up in the hands of hostile factions. He insists your crew prevent any leaks.
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You send an away team to monitor the research and involvement of other factions as they search for a way to bring Odo home. It takes a bit of finesse, but your crew manages not to rub too many representatives the wrong way.
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You send an away team to monitor the situation, but the assisting factions are insulted by the Federation's lack of good faith, in spite of what they might have said. Several of the team members storm out and Sarek insists your team depart.
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What He's Left Behind
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The Department of Temporal Investigations has tasked your crew with being an "extra pair of eyes" to help investigate Odo's quarters, his office, anywhere and anything that might give a hint as to why or how he began slipping through time.
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While the crew of Deep Space Nine insists on handling matters, they finally accept your help. As you evaluate Odo's life and work over the past several months, you are left with more questions than answers.
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Your crew attempts to help with the investigation, but the crew of Deep Space Nine seem personally averse. Whether because of insult that Starfleet would send in outsiders or because they're protecting something, it is hard to say.
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