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Blemishes
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While many across the galaxy fondly remember Ambassador Khett and his good deeds, there are voices of dissent suggesting the ambassador had a dark side. Intent on avoiding a public relations disaster, Starfleet sends your crew to investigate.
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You investigate discreetly, learning the ambassador sold Romulan ale on the side. What he likely never realized was that his harmless side business put those who transported the ale in jeopardy of harm or imprisonment. You turn over your findings.
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Your officers investigate the matter, learning that the ambassador was making money on the side selling illegal Romulan ale. Your investigation, however, is far from discreet and what was once a few dissenting voices is now a chorus of outrage.
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Commendations
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The people of Ambassador Khett are angry Starfleet failed to protect him and feel that Starfleet's attempt to honor his memory are insufficient. Though Khett was not a member of Starfleet, find a way to honor his legacy.
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Your officers present the idea of a new medal for non-Federation service members to Starfleet Command and they accept. The Khett Medal of Compassion, so named for its first recipient, moves the ambassador's family.
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Your officers attempt to brainstorm ways to honor the ambassador’s memory, but all of them fall flat with both Starfleet Command and the ambassador’s homeworld.
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Footsteps
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Ambassador Khett was training several other would-be ambassadors from across the Alpha Quadrant to join him in the Mirror Universe and help bring them peace. With him gone, his disciples are lost and Starfleet Command asks you to try and help them.
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You and your officers meet with the disciples of Khett. You engage them in talking about why they respected Khett and why they wished to work in the Mirror Universe. Your talk helps them deal with their grief and come up with a way to move forward.
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Your officers meet with the disciples of Khett, but everyone in your group is so stiff and matter-of-fact, worried more about protocols than emotion, that many of the disciples are considering giving up on their dreams.
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Loose Ends
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Humiliated and outraged, Worf asks your crew to assess the Defiant's security systems. As difficult as it is to admit, the possibility exists that a security vulnerability could have led to the mediator's death.
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Your security and engineering teams comb through the Defiant's security logs, but there is nothing to suggest that any outsiders have accessed any of the Defiant's data.
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Your security and engineering teams attempt to evaluate the Defiant's security logs, but are unable to discern much more than the crew already was.
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Reflections
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As Ambassador Khett was from the Rigel star system, some members of the investigation have suggested that he may have been murdered by a mirror counterpart. Investigate the mirror Rigel star system.
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The populated star system's mirror counterpart is vast and barren, many of its planets conquered or decimated. You attempt to follow Khett's lineage, only to discover his counterpart died at a young age.
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The mirror counterpart of the Rigel system is vast and barren. Try as your crew might, you have no success locating the ambassador's mirror counterpart.
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Respects Paid
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The ambassador's homeworld is angry that it took so long to return his body, when their culture dictates the body must be returned to "the source" within three days. While what's done is done, find a way to prevent this from happening again.
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After extending apologies to the ambassador's homeworld, you and your officers decide to add items to data forms for incoming diplomats from unfamiliar worlds that ask about burial procedures. This is an amicable solution to all involved.
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Your officers set about researching burial practices and post-mortem care from every world they can think of, but it seems every culture has their own practice and your officers cannot seem to reach a consensus on what to do.
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Shards and Ashes
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After receiving the ambassador's body following its autopsy in the Mirror Universe, Doctor McCoy notices something strange: decay at an accelerated rate after the corpse entered the Prime Universe. he asks you to look into it.
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Your medical and science officers conduct several experiments and determine that rapid growth of certain bacteria when passing between the universes can increase the rate of decay of a corpse that no longer has an immune system to fight the bacteria.
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DIALOGUE FAIL
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The Line of Fire
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Investigations into the ambassador's murder lead a Federation crew into KCA territory, where their ship is attacked and the crew is captured. Your crew is sent to rescue the captives.
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Your search leads you to a Cardassian outpost, where your officers manage to slip inside and rescue the crew, all of whom are thankfully still alive, if not a little banged up.
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Your officers track the last known coordinates of the missing crew, but by the time you locate the Cardassian outpost where they've been taken, many of them are already dead, a result of the Cardassians' overzealous interrogation techniques.
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