Starbase Bravo

Process Not Perfection

It's about rehabilitation

Mission Description

At the dawn of January 2402, the escaped prisoners from the transport ship Tharazad have been wrangled into Starbase Bravo’s brig by security officers.  Investigation and punishment are not the orders of this day.  Rather, the hearts and minds of SBB have turned to rehabilitation.

The start of a new year signals a time of renewal, starting fresh on a new path.  While 2401’s challenges of the Dominion, the Borg, the Klingons and the Cardassians have not been forgotten, Starbase Bravo has returned to business as usual, offering its officers permission to stretch in new directions and dream about what else is possible.

 

Current events:

– The escaped prisoners are only days away from being delivered to the rehabilitation facility on nearby Tellun.  Any officer with medical training is encouraged to tend to their wounds – be they physical, mental or metaphysical– before they are sent on their way.

– The Sun Bloom festival of Betazed is being celebrated on the Promenade.  All hands are on deck to make the event a success and bring the wide and varied community aboard SBB together in the spirit of friendship and starting fresh.

– While the Sun Bloom festival has brought many partygoers and celebrators from the Betazoid colony on Mellstoxx III, it has also brought peaceful protestors to the Promenade. When debris was tumbling out of Underspace in orbit of Mellstoxx III, a holy site was destroyed by the remnants of a spacecraft’s fuselage.  The second orb of Choiza was destroyed.  In the time since, discontent has brewed among the Betazoid community.  The protesters are voicing concerns over Starfleet’s influence and policies impacting their colony home.  They believe that Starfleet didn’t do enough to protect the site, and there’s a growing vocal minority who claim that other artifacts were removed from the site with the space junk.  Officers from every division are empowered to engage diplomatically with the Betazoid protesters to understand and address their grievances.

 


 

Process Not Perfection In-Play

This is a mission about rehabilitation.

While this theme is inspired by the fallout of The Devil to Pay campaign, it’s an opportunity to investigate, reveal and explore your characters in greater depth. As you reflect on the theme of rehabilitation, consider opportunities for your character to experience.

– The slower recovery required of physical or mental health injuries that can’t be wiped away in thirty seconds by a dermal regenerator

– Repairing a fractured relationship with an ex-lover, a distant friend, an annoying co-worker, or an estranged family member

– Course-correcting stagnation in their career

– Making amends for a mistake they’ve made

– Reigniting a forgotten passion

– Reconnecting with a greater purpose

About the Mission

Status
Complete
Total Stories
34
Start Date
07/01/2025
End Date
04/04/2025

3 April 2025

Unexpected developments

Starbase Bravo: Process Not Perfection

“That went really well,” Ryke said after the last of the students headed out the door, handing Luna a cold water from the replicator in the corner. Grabbing one for himself, he snapped the lid off and downed half of it in two long swallows. He’d spent the last hour snarling and generally [...]

3 April 2025

An Adventure Partner

Starbase Bravo: Process Not Perfection

Thompson had been given a rare day off and for once she had planned to take advantage of the time off. She decided she was going to go to the holodeck and do some ziplining. She had reserved the holodeck and was excited for some time away. She activated one of her favorite programs, which was an [...]

3 April 2025

On Brand

Starbase Bravo: Process Not Perfection

Luna walked back into her counselling suite, padd in hand. It seemed having met her next patient outside of Counselling before-hand wasn’t a conflict of interest, at least not yet. They were only acquaintances, although Luna had been told to let the higher-ups know if that changed. With a [...]

3 April 2025

An Acknowledgement

Starbase Bravo: Process Not Perfection

The health of his mind, taken for granted in his youth and now taken seriously in his old age, was a state that to which Aloran would devote as much resources as were available to him. He had almost lost his sanity to grief – and without recognising that fact – and so considered it only [...]