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Mission Text
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Fire at Will
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Another Starfleet vessel that engages the assimilated Voyager is hit and has all of its equipment knocked off-line. Before charging in again, Doctor Soong smugly suggests you figure out what they're hitting you with.
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Your engineers utilize a new shield prototype, then asks you to maneuver toward the ship. When they fire again, your ship manages to dodge, but gets close enough to get readings off of the strange new weapon type these drones are using.
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Your engineers believe they are ready to take readings and urge you to get close. The assimilated Voyager fires before you can maneuver out of the way, frying much of your equipmenaf (sic).
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Infiltration
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Bashir suggests that the Augments may have the tools at their disposal to access the Collective that these rogue Borg are attached to remotely. He asks you to work with them on coming up with such a solution.
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Your crew works with the Augments and their technology to try and hack into the rogue Borg collective. It proves more difficult than experienced and so far, they are unable to decode and information or exert any influence, but progress is being made.
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Your crew works with the Augments and their technology to try and hack into the rogue Borg collective, but the rogue Borg have advanced security and the first attempt results in a shock coming back through the computers.
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Neither Good nor Evil
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Many of the Augments suggest that the technology the Borg uses could be instrumental in advancing the science of Augmenting humanoid species. They invite your crew to help in the study of these technologies.
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Your science and medical officers manage to obtain nanoprobes and cybernetic enhancements from severed drones and study it alongside the Augments. Many discoveries are made, though many are nervous about giving the Augments access to such info.
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Your science and medical officers attempt to get ahold of discarded nanoprobes and cybernetic components from a severed drone, but are unsuccessful.
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Perfecting the Future
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Doctor Soong wants to procure his own Borg maturation chamber to alter in order to create future Augment embryos, but the Borg vehemently refuse, so he asks for your help in creating his own.
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Your crew tries to steal Borg schematics and help Doctor Soong to build his own. They are able to forge a fairly effective prototype, though it will take some time before it's ready for embryonic use.
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Your crew is caught trying to steal Borg schematics for a maturation chamber, outraging the Borg and eliciting disciplinary action from Starfleet.
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Playing the Part
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Patrick is fascinated by the Borg and even begs them to assimilate him, just so he can see what it's like. He finds a drone that will comply, but it isn’t long before the Borg send him back, begging the Federation to sever him from the Collective.
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Your crew, along with Doctor Bashir and the EMH, work hard to sever Patrick from the Collective. It takes a great deal of effort and patience, but he is successfully disconnected and is fairly resilient, proclaiming the experience to be boring.
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Your medical and science teams work alongside Doctor Bashir and Voyager's EMH, but something goes wrong and Patrick falls into a coma. He is taken away to Starfleet Medical, in the hopes they can better help him there.
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The Attainment of Perfection
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Khan feels that the Borg and the Augments have a lot in common when it comes to their pursuit of perfection and he is interested in getting to know the Borg better, but the Borg do not share his interest. He asks you to help persuade them.
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You share with the Borg the Augments' mutual interest in perfection and all the technological advancements they have made. They finally agree to a meeting, though this success makes many in Starfleet apprehensive.
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You and your officers attempt to convince the Borg, but they merely laughs (sic) off the request, insisting the Augments are light years beneath them.
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The Grandest Addition
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Malik is interested in the Borg's ability to assimilate a ship and asks your crew to research and provide to him a digest account of how they managed it.
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Your crew researches Borg technology and past instances of mass assimilation, even as the Borg prove less than forthcoming with their own details, and provide Malik with as much information as they can gather.
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Your crew researches Borg technology and tries to gather as much history on the subject as they can, but it's difficult to provide Malik any sort of conclusive answer.
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White Noise
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Jack proposes a potential method to disrupt the computer equipment within the assimilated Voyager, but it will take more research and resources than he has access to, so he asks for your help.
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Your engineering and science teams partner with Jack and tweak his prototypes until they believe they have a match. The first test run shows promise and Starfleet plans to implement it when they confront Voyager.
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Your engineering and science teams partner with Jack, but many of your crew members have limited patience with his eccentricities and, in the end, he leaves, discouraged.
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