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Part of Bravo Fleet: New Frontiers

USS Valhalla - USS Sentinel

Mission 6: The Price of the Past

The past and future collide...

Mission Description

When a Klingon bird-of-prey is shot down in orbit of a planet located in a remote region of the Shackelton Expanse the USS Vahalla and Sentinel respond to the distress signal only to be thrust into the dark ages of Alpha and Beta Quadrant species.

About the Mission

Status
In Progress
Total Stories
9
Start Date
12/11/2025

13 December 2025

Chapter 8: Divine Silence

USS Valhalla: Mission 6: The Price of the Past

Father Rumar knelt before the altar in the church’s chancel, hands pressed together, head bowed, as burning candles cast a flickering orange glow across his ash-grey features, the shadows exaggerating the spoon shape on his forehead. The statue of a man nailed to a cross stared down at the [...]

13 December 2025

Chapter 7: Garryowen and Glory

USS Valhalla: Mission 6: The Price of the Past

Kravi’q Son of Ca’lin paused, breathing hard, his lungs burning with an intensity that he never knew possible. Twin hearts pounded in his chest with such ferocity that he feared that they would burst through his armor. All around him, the rolling grassy plain stretched into every [...]

7 December 2025

Chapter 6: God Laughs at the Plans of Men

USS Valhalla: Mission 6: The Price of the Past

The hum of the Valhalla’s environmental systems filled the air as Órlaith walked through the parting doors of the observation lounge. The Prometheus-class had that same sterile Starfleet smell: a mixture of new carpet, ozone, and chemical cleaners. It was like she never left her ship, [...]

1 December 2025

Where the Mountains Wait: an Interlude

USS Valhalla: Mission 6: The Price of the Past

Captain Aoife McKenzie materialized on the transport pad as the Woodland Park transporter hub solidified into reality. The air vibrated like a harp string from the noise of hundreds of travelers. Joyous and mournful conversations collided in a dissonant chorus that echoed off the ferroconcrete [...]