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| 1 || 6 || [[The Misters]] || Department of Temporal Investigations agents Doe and Cardholder appear on the [[USS Abyssinia]], threatening to remand the Counselor into custody for questioning until the Timequakes can be resolved. Meanwhile, a race of aliens is found with information on the anomaly, but they speak through a sort of tactile telepathy. It is overwhelming for the crew and so communication seems impossible unless they can find a solution. | | 1 || 6 || [[The Misters]] || Department of Temporal Investigations agents Doe and Cardholder appear on the [[USS Abyssinia]], threatening to remand the Counselor into custody for questioning until the Timequakes can be resolved. Meanwhile, a race of aliens is found with information on the anomaly, but they speak through a sort of tactile telepathy. It is overwhelming for the crew and so communication seems impossible unless they can find a solution. | ||
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| 1 || 7 || [[ | | 1 || 7 || [[Child of the Universe]] || The Erebus develops difficulties while in orbit of a potential colony planet and has to set down while repairs are made. Unfortunately, the crew finds the planet to be more unstable, and hostile, than it appeared at first glance. | ||
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| 1 || 8 || [[The Godhead]] || The [[USS Amphitrite]] goes to investigate a seemingly dead world emitting a universal distress signal. Upon arrival, they find the remnants of an extraordinary extinct civilization. As they explore further, they find a single survivor with an incredible story to tell. | | 1 || 8 || [[The Godhead]] || The [[USS Amphitrite]] goes to investigate a seemingly dead world emitting a universal distress signal. Upon arrival, they find the remnants of an extraordinary extinct civilization. As they explore further, they find a single survivor with an incredible story to tell. | ||