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Star Trek: Fistful of Dilithium – The Covid Nebula Campaign

Star Trek: Fistful of Dilithium – The Covid Nebula Campaign

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About the Project

28/32mm Skirmish Campaign set in the Early Days of the Dominion War. Using a modified version of Galactic Heroes by Wiley Games.

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Episode 1 - May the Prophets Guide Your Path

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Skill 7
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Battle Report

Mission MapMission Map

En route to the colony on New Bajor, Vedek Marel’s shuttle suffered a severe malfunction, sending him wildly off course, and into the Covid Nebula. He was able to make to make planet fall on a moon in System C19, his Automated Distress Beacon alerting local Away Teams to his location. In addition to being a Spiritual Leader, Marel is wanted by several governments for questioning regarding his involvement in multiple Maquis
attacks. His intelligence would be considered invaluable, while his compatriots in the Maquis would be most grateful for his safe return.

Mission Directives
Terrain – Place a crashed shuttle in the center of the table. The table should contain a mixture of dense trees, rocky outcroppings, ruins or other terrain that blocks line of sight and limits movement.

Deployment – Place the Vedek at the rear of the Shuttle. A small objective marker or token should be placed at the front of the shuttle to denote the craft’s commuter core.

3+1d6 Borg Drones are placed randomly, at least 8” away from the Vedek, and at least 8” away from any Deployment Zone.

Away Teams deploy within 6” of one of the four
corners.

Special Rules
The Vedek is very disoriented and will follow any Model that comes into base to base contact with him and spends one action to gain his attention. The Vedek will follow a maximum of 5” per turn, and moves with the model that has his focus. He is not capable of any other actions.

The Computer Core of the shuttle contains details on Maquis operations in the Gamma Quadrant, this information can be downloaded by Performing a Regular Task.

Turn Limit – There is turn limit for this Away Mission

Victory – An Away Team must exit the table from their Deployment Zone with the Vedek.
If the Vedek is turned over to a government, the Away Team gains +3 Intelligence Asset Points. If they choose to return the Vedek to the Maquis they gain +3 Materiel Asset Points. Each Away Team that downloaded the data in the Computer Core gains +1 Intelligence Asset Points

Episode 1 - May the Prophets Guide Your Path

Former Ferengi Scrap Yard, now overrun with disconnected Borg drones becomes the accidental crash site of a wanted Maquis terrorist. The House of KosQ, seeing the capture of the Vedek as a way to gain favor with the High Council dispatches a taskforce to recover the target. Apon their arrival at the crash site, they spot the disoriented Vedek, but find that Prak-Tarr Heavy Industries – the Quandrant’s Premiere Preemptive Salvage Experts(tm), have already begun a recovery operation of their own.

While the Klingons had an early lead, the Ferengi, supported by a hired Gorn Sharpshooter, and that damned-able Orion Pirate were able to turn the tide and snatch the Vedek… no doubt to be ransomed, I mean returned to the Maquis for a handsome finders fee.

Captain's Log

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Skill 8
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stardate 48108.9

Captain's Log

It’s been just over a year since the first disastrous encounter with The Dominion’s Jem’hadar warriors, and the tragic loss of the USS Odyssey.

Admiral Rush has assigned the Artemis to Task-force Thermopylae, along with the Ares and the Hermes. We have been patrolling Alpha-Colonized systems around the Gamma Quadrant side of the Bajoran Wormhole for several months now. Two days ago, the long range sensors aboard the Hermes detected an unusual Fluidic/Subspace Convergence Anomaly inside the Covid Nebula.

The ionized trillium particles of the Nebula already make navigation challenging and sensor readings unreliable at best, add to that this Anomaly, and the Task-force was all but blind heading into the Nebula. Early survey reports show the Nebula to be unusually populated with planets and planetoids, including several Class L and Class M bodies.

None of us could have anticipated what we found at System C19. A Borg Cube.
Well, half of a Borg Cube to be precise. Initial scans show that large portions of the other half have impacted on one of the moons of C19-VI, but scanning anything in this nebula is like reading a book through peanut-butter.

Between the Nebula and the Anomaly the Transporters are all but useless, we’re prepping shuttles now to send Away Teams down to the surface. The Hermes’ Engineers and Astro-meteorologists are working on re-configuring transport pattern-enhancers to work in this forsaken mud cloud.

I’ve read the Logs of the Odyssey countless times since we entered the Gamma Quadrant. I’ve scoured over the reports, sensor readings, and the intelligence briefings. I dont mind saying that the idea of the Jem’hadar getting their hands on Borg Technology keeps me awake at night.

I would be lying if I didn’t admit that I am nervous about what the Away Teams will find down there, but as I look out the the window of my Ready-Room though the haze at the silent carcass of the Borg Cube, I can’t help but wonder, who else, or what else, is out there in this merciless cloud.

Captain Quinn Alexander
USS Artemis

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