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Anamolous Interventions
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Doctor T'Ana is in search of the cube that caused Tendi's initial transformation, but is unable to find it. She dispatches your away team to track it down.
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Your away team finds the cube - aboard a member of the Collector's Guild's ship. After a great deal of effort (and a bribe of a piece of the hull of The Phoenix), you manage to get the cube back.
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Your away team locates the cube aboard a collector's ship, but an attempt to steal it back leads them to trigger the ship's elaborate anti—theft systems.
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Ethically Sound
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AND
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The Federation's "New Life" initiative seeks to avoid moral issues in situations like transporter accidents, synth lifeforms gaining sentience, and more. There are many dissenting voices. Phlox asks your team to facilitate hearing their concerns.
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Your away team gathers the many concerns from scientists, medical officers, and other individuals throughout Starfleet and presents them to the Ethics Committee.
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While interviewing a group of dissenting scientists, you are all overwhelmed by a group of rebelling holograms and forced to flee.
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Hiding in Plain Sight
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OR
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After the incident with the deuterium aliens, part of the "New Life" initiative suggests finding ways to detect species who may be incorporeal. Uhura asks you to help research some ideas.
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Your away team reviews several incidents,then begins experimenting with upgrades to ship sensors that may help.
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While attempting to take readings, your ship travels unknowingly through a stellar cloud—like lifeform, injuring it.
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Home Sweet Home
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AND
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A recently warp-capable species settles a new world after their own is destroyed. While attempting to terraform their new home, they face all manner of issues and ask the Federation for their help.
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After being dispatched, your team investigates the site and equipment, finding signs of sabotage. Your team learns species native to the world do not want it altered. You agree and help the other species find a new home.
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While investigating, an explosion caused by a faulty piece of equipment injures members of your team.
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New Protocols
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In the wake of the "New Life" initiative, First Contact protocols are also being reviewed and potentially revised. Admiral Picard asks you to collect useful data for him.
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After reviewing several situations where unique lifeforms were encountered - or created - your away team compiles the data and presents it to the admiral.
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While interviewing officers about their experiences, you inadvertently bring up painful memories of a transporter malfunction that led to a crew member merging with a bumblebee.
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Selective Symbiosis
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Several parasitic life forms have taken issue with the Federation's acceptance of the Trill symbionts while they are violently removed from any hosts they claim. Dax asks your help in tackling this moral issue.
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After conferring with multiple sources, your away team comes back with the caveat that what should guide any such situation is that the host has also willingly agreed.
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While attempting to investigate, a member of your away team is accused of being under the control of a parasite and thus not operating under their own thoughts.
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Sting of Betrayal
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Humanoid scorpions resembling what Tendi has become contact the Cerritos, insisting she is now one of them and thus, bound by their laws, meaning all "experimentation" on her must stop until they grant approval. Freeman asks you to investigate.
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Your away team investigates and finds that the humanoid scorpions are in fact a fraud and were in fact pirates from a distant faction seeking to abduct Tendi to demand a ransom from her family.
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While trying to negotiate with the humanoid scorpions, Tendi goes missing and they cut contact.
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The Need for the Many
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After hearing about the "New Life" initiative, Lore insists the Federation is hypocritical. After all, the Enterprise destroyed an "innocent" Crystalline Entity when it was only trying to feed. Data asks you to counter his brother's arguments.
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Your away team quickly dismisses Lore's argument, as he clearly lured the entity out of malice. However, they also provide all collected data on the entities to the Ethics Board for review.
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Your away team attempts to study an entity but the entity quickly turns on you.
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