Large fleet battle
ground search and rescue
ship interior investigations
a twist to the ending in deep space
Involving the Federation, Gorn and Klingons, what starts as a fleet that is sent to repel a invading fleet soon turns into a mystery that deepens and what does the Admiral hide?
This involves a big plot that will come over in 3 episodes.
Please play and comment so i can fine tune ready for holodeck.
I will be looking for a writer as well to polish my dialogue up.
Ill most likely be making missions now rather than playing and i have alot of plans.
Help make this awsome with feedback and ideas.
Episode two working title:
The Kirk Movement
Episode Three working title:
Prototype: Typhoon
by: darrenkitlor
A mining colony in the Kei System in Sirius Sector Block has gone silent. Starfleet Command wants you to re-establish contact with them.
Be careful, Captain. Reports of Nausicaan Raiders are coming in.
I just finished your mission, nicely done! Look forward to more in the future
Well, i made a really simple Test Mission to try out some things. Its called "Test1 Orion Tango". You have to Rescue the Doughter of an Orion Woman. The End is pretty heavy in Advanced Mode, and in Elite nearly impossible. Have Fun
by: rodgerabbit
Your ship is called in to explore the Gamma quadrant, after some disturbing readings were received from the listening posts past the wormhole.
Dock at Deep Space 9 and report to Admiral Marconi (located on the upper floor), where you receive further instructions.
Just published a mission called "Final Frontier." It takes place in the Pi Canis SB (particularly in the Kalferi system).
Here's the published description: "You are called on to investigate the fate of yet another lost ship—the SS Everest, owned by a private exploration company called Final Frontier, Ltd. You’ll discover, however, that finding the Everest—and the larger-than-life owner of Final Frontier, George Mallory Beacon—is only the beginning of your adventure."
I'm definitely curious to hear any feedback. It needs to be tweaked on some ways. I was going for a sort of classic Trek vibe. I'm also pretty uncertain about the balance of some of the combat portions.
Finishing a mission has also given me newfound respect for what the Dev's do.