USS Orion

Second Star To The Right

Orion's newest crewmember must save the ship at all costs!

Mission Description

After celebrating his promotion in an unusual holodeck ceremony, newly minted Ensign Scott Florrick suddenly finds himself the only officer left standing when the Orion falls under attack by a mysterious psionic assault.

With the crew incapacitated and the ship drifting toward disaster, Florrick must confront his doubts, his past, and the haunting visions clouding his mind. Alone, or so he believes, he must find the strength to outwit the threat before the Orion and her crew are lost forever.

About the Mission

Command
USS Orion
Status
Complete
Total Stories
6
Start Date
21/09/2025
End Date
23/10/2025

23 October 2025

Second Star To The Right - 6

USS Orion: Second Star To The Right

Florrick crawled through the narrow crawlspace, his breath loud in the confined access tube of the Orion. The environmental systems were failing. He could feel it in the air, heavy and stale, the oxygen thinning by the minute. Sweat rolled down his temple, stinging his eyes as he dragged himself [...]

22 October 2025

Second Star To The Right - 5

USS Orion: Second Star To The Right

Florrick closed his eyes. For a moment, the silence of sickbay swallowed him whole. Then it changed. The hum of the Orion’s life-support faded, replaced by something softer. It was a familiar rhythm, the heartbeat of another ship. When he opened his eyes again, the light was different: warmer, [...]

12 October 2025

Second Star To The Right - 4

USS Orion: Second Star To The Right

“Computer, activate Emergency Medical Holographic program,” Florrick ordered the moment he crawled into sickbay. The access hatch behind him sealed with a pneumatic sigh. He pushed himself upright, his breathing ragged, eyes sweeping the room. Every one of Doctor Tomraf’s staff was [...]

28 September 2025

Second Star To The Right - 3

USS Orion: Second Star To The Right

Florrick had barely left the holodeck when his world turned upside down. He was still in the absurd costume Anderson had forced on him for the promotion ceremony. The cloth clung to him as though it were mocking him, a remnant of a celebration that already felt like it belonged to another [...]