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Saturday, April 2

The Many Explosions of the USS Enterprise-D

This post was shared from Lieutenant Sam Archer, while aboard the runabout, SS Terra Nova. It is archived here for mission report purposes.
We have now watched the crew of the Enterprise – including our own Lieutenant (JG) Tessa Kensington and Ensign Cassie Queen – die 16 times. That is as many times as we have watched the USS Enterprise-D collide and explode. We’re all a bit numb to it by now (which is a sad thing to say), but we hold out hope that, somehow, we can still find a way to break the time loop, and change their repeated fate. How long until that happens, though, is anyone’s guess.

We don’t want to leave these coordinates, in case an opportunity presents itself that allows us to step in and change the loop, however, the idea to go find help has been expressed as well (an option that our ranking officer has, so far, declined to pursue). In the grand scheme of things, though, what is anyone else going to be able to do, that we cannot? The USS Enterprise-D has been stuck in an impenetrable repeating time loop for 10 days. There are no records of this ever happening before. The best thing we can do is keep running simulations, keep scanning for data, pounce on any exploits as soon as we find them, and pray to God that this is not the true fate of our beloved ship and crew.

-Lieutenant Sam Archer
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April 2, 2368 – (Devron Timeline w/ Temporal War Reset)