Part of Montana Station: Montana Squadron Season 2

USS Perseverance - Montana Station - USS Dragonfly (Archive) - USS Franklin D. Roosevelt - USS Gagarin - USS Nova - USS Zephyr

The Curtain Falls

It begins with the Dragonfly finding themselves cut off from the rest of their squadron. Then the Nova's warp engines fail in transit. Something is happening out in the black.

Mission Description

Dragonfly loses contact and sensors.  The Nova crashes out of warp speed.  The Perseverance fights to find a friendly face in the absence of anything.  The ships of Montana Squadron are lost in what becomes known as “The Blackout”.  How will they discover what it is, and how will they find a way out?  And if they can’t – what course will they follow?

About the Mission

Status
Complete
Total Stories
18
Start Date
05/03/2025
End Date
31/03/2025

31 March 2025

TCF 018 – The Last Act

USS Perseverance: The Curtain Falls

“For whatever reason, they think we’re best served there.”  Captain Helena Dread picked at her dinner in the senior staff lounge, annoyed. Across from her, a less annoyed Captain Wren Walton enjoyed her sloppy joe sandwich. “I’ve never been to Risa”, Walton said.  “All those years [...]

31 March 2025

TCF 017 – Across the Stage

USS Perseverance: The Curtain Falls

“I’ve never been to Andoria.” Captain Peter Crawford mused as he sat in his ready room on the Franklin D. Roosevelt. The orders for his ship and the USS Nova had come quickly a few weeks ago. Commander Park of the USS Nova sat across the desk from him, her eyes filled with worry. The two [...]

31 March 2025

TCF 016 – The Next Act

USS Perseverance: The Curtain Falls

Commander T’saath sat at the empty briefing table, her eyes searching the PADD. It was March 30th, day 30 of The Blackout. They were no closer to finding out the cause of the event. They were no closer to identifying where it came from or why it seemed to have such an inconsistent effect [...]

23 March 2025

TCF 015 – Intermission

USS Perseverance: The Curtain Falls

It had been standard practice for the senior staff to meet in the Command Briefing Operations once or twice weekly. However, that all changed with the events of ‘The Blackout.’ Within the first week of March, daily meetings became the norm. Each day was filled with discoveries, concerns, and [...]