USS Atlantis: Mission 11 : Tomorrow Today Yesterday

As Atlantis approaches the limits of Federation exploration, she checks in on the last few systems previously visited by Starfleet. But for some of the crew, this is starting to feel very familiar.

Mission Description

As Atlantis approaches the far end of the Thomar Expanse, her course set for new exploration, she checks in on a star system that nearly thirty years ago the USS Motu Maha aborted first contact with. Intent on making first contact this time, some of the crew can’t help but feel like they’ve been here before.

About the Mission

Status
In Progress
Total Stories
9
Start Date
09/01/2023

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21 March 2023

Tomorrow Today Yesterday - 9

USS Atlantis: Mission 11 : Tomorrow Today Yesterday

Captain’s log, supplemental. I need to have a sit down with my XO and discuss his contingency plans in depth sometime soon. Periwinkle indeed. On advice from an ensign, a junior grade lieutenant and a full lieutenant whom both managed to sway Commander MacIntyre and convince me of their [...]

18 March 2023

Tomorrow Today Yesterday - 8

USS Atlantis: Mission 11 : Tomorrow Today Yesterday

“These deserve names,” Linal Nerys muttered, verging on grumbling, as the collected away team dismounted from the two Argo rovers. “Don’t they?” Lieutenant Gérard Maxwell asked as his feet hit the stark white deck plate of the alien space station, then spun to look over the Argo he’d [...]

5 March 2023

Tomorrow Today Yesterday - 7

USS Atlantis: Mission 11 : Tomorrow Today Yesterday

“Periwinkle?” The question asked by Captain Theodoras settled over the Captain’s Mess and the gathered individuals and was answered with a simple chuckle from Commander MacIntyre as he settled into a seat. Gabrielle Camargo’s promotion ceremony had gone pretty quickly before she had been [...]

19 February 2023

Tomorrow Today Yesterday - 6

USS Atlantis: Mission 11 : Tomorrow Today Yesterday

Captain’s log, Atlantis has apparently found itself stuck in a time loop if the pronouncements of two lieutenants and an ensign are to be believed. And the evidence before us. For now, I’ve ordered the ship to maintain course and speed and asked for a briefing first thing in the morning well [...]