WARNING! THIS CHAPTER CONTAINS FULL SPOILERS FOR STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY SEASON ONE!!
Chapter 47: The Next Generation
Ex Astris, Scientia -- "From the stars, knowledge"
Studia Intermissa
With the expulsion from Earth of Federation and Starfleet interests following the Burn, the storied campus of Starfleet Academy in San Francisco was abandoned and the institution closed. With the shifting of Starfleet’s priorities after the Burn, security and defense became prioritized over scientific inquiry and mutual understanding between species. To this end, Starfleet established the War College to train its officers in security, defense and how to win wars rather than prevent them.
Following the defeat of the Emerald Chain and the discovery of a new source of dilithium, Starfleet made the decision to reopen Starfleet Academy in order to embrace Starfleet’s original mission of scientific exploration, rather than war. The goal was to recapture the hope and optimism that the Federation once represented. The first group of cadets were welcomed to the Academy by Federation President Laira Rillack herself in 3190 on board the Federation Headquarters installation at the christening of the Archer Spacedock, named for the famed Jonathan Archer, an installation where Starfleet vessels would be built and upgraded for the needs of their exploratory missions.
Return to San Francisco
With the corps of cadets expanding, the decision was made to reopen the Academy’s campus at its original location in San Francisco on Earth. The Federation War College, led by Chancellor Zereen Kelrec, was still a going concern as well, and it was determined that the two schools would share a campus. To this end, construction began on site and on the Academy-class starship USS Athena NCC-39203, a top-of-the-line vessel that would serve as both campus and active-duty starship. The Athena would allow the cadets to learn practical lessons in the field and serve when called to duty. When not on assignment, the Athena would land at the Academy’s campus in San Francisco.
The faculty began to take shape with the recruitment of Lt Sylvia Tilly and Commander Jett Reno of the Starship Discovery, as well as Starship Voyager’s Emergency Medical Hologram, whose program is still running after over 800 years of continuous activation. Also on the faculty was Illa Dax, host of the nearly1200 year-old Dax Symbiont. All four of the instructors remembered the Federation of old and the ideals that it strove to represent, making them ideal choices to teach these ideals to a new generation of officers. Tilly would spend most of time teaching 3rd year cadets that were already under her wing in the field rather than the Academy campus on Earth, but would occasionally teach courses on the Athena as well.
By the time that Athena was ready to launch in 3195, all of the key positions were filled with the exception of that of the school’s Chancellor -- who would also serve as Captain of the Athena. With the launch of Athena only days away, Fleet Admiral Charles Vance believed that he knew the perfect person for the job.
Captain Nahla Ake
“Children are our ambassadors to the future.” – Nahla Ake
Captain Nahla Ake was a half-Lathanite, half-human woman born in the year 2773. Due to the extended lifespan of the Lathanite species, Ake came up through Starfleet in the days before the Burn and remembered the ideals it once strove to represent. She entered the Academy in the late 28th century and gained notoriety as the mastermind of a legendary Academy prank, in which the entire first-year student body was beamed from their showers to the roof of the Alcatraz Monument.
Her career in Starfleet was long and storied, and her personnel file is one of the longest and most entertaining reads in the Starfleet archives. Ake had one son, who was a student at Starfleet Academy on board a Starfleet vessel for a training mission and who was lost when the Burn hit in 3069. Ake remained in Starfleet as the organization desperately tried to hold the Federation together. She had a close association with the Klingon General Obel Wochak, who was seen as the nominal leader of the displaced Klingon houses.
Ake continued to serve in Starfleet until the year 3280, when she commanded the remote Federation facility on Pikaru. She resigned from her position in Starfleet after she committed, at Starfleet’s behest, an act that she considered antithetical to everything the Federation once stood for -- the separation of a mother and her child.
The Separation of Anisha and Caleb Mir
Caleb Mir was born in 3174 and was the only son of Anisha Mir, a human woman trying to raise her son in the neglected and lawless sections of Federation space where pirates and raiders, such as the Venari Ral, roamed. With food to feed herself and her child becoming increasingly hard to find, Anisha turned to Nus Braka of the Venari Ral for assistance. Braka took advantage of Anisha’s desperate need and recruited her to assist him on a raid on a Federation cargo vessel carrying food rations. However, Anisha was unaware that Braka planned to kill the pilot of the vessel.
The pair were arrested and brought to Pikaru for their arraignment. Ake, understanding Anisha’s desperation, sought leniency from her superiors for her, but the Federation would not allow her participation in the events that led to the death of a Federation officer to go without reprisal. Anisha was sentenced to a rehabilitation facility, making Caleb a ward of the Federation. As she was taken away to serve her sentence, Anisha warned her son not to trust the Federation. Soon after, the resourceful Caleb escaped from Ake’s oversight at the Pikaru installation and began a life on the run, both hiding from the Federation and searching for his mother.
Over the next fifteen years on his own, Mir developed considerable technical skills and amassed a lengthy criminal record, including numerous warrants for his arrest on multiple planets and several prison sentences. In 3195, Mir was captured by the Torothan authorities after acts of theft and an attempt to hijack the shuttle transferring him to prison facilities, undertaken while trying to find information about his mother. Word of Mir’s incarceration eventually made its way back to the Federation.
Renewal of Purpose
“These kids are inheriting a broken world that they did not make but have to clean up. There’s no one more suited to help them.” –Admiral Charles Vance
Nahla Ake resigned from Starfleet following Mir’s disappearance, feeling the disgrace of her actions. Ake believed that Starfleet’s sentence of Anisha Mir was excessive and that she should have disobeyed her orders in order to keep mother and son together. Ake spent the next fifteen years living on Bajor, teaching at the Little Blooms school for children, but she never gave up on her search for Caleb Mir.
In 3195, Ake was approached by her old friend and associate, Admiral Charles Vance of Starfleet, who offered the position of Chancellor of Starfleet Academy. Ake was reluctant to accept the position at first, but agreed after Vance revealed that Starfleet had located Caleb Mir and Ake saw an opportunity to make amends for her previous mistake.
Ake travelled to the V’Rilik Penal Colony on Toroth where Mir was being held and arranged for his release under a work-release program agreement shared by the Federation and the Torothans. Ake made Mir the offer of helping him to locate his mother, who had escaped from the facility holding her a year prior, in exchange for his attending the Academy to work off his sentence. Mir agreed.
Orientation Day
“Whatever challenges came before today led you to this moment. And now you decide if they define you. It’s time to build the future.” – Chancellor Nahla Ake’s first address to the student body.
Ake and Mir rendezvoused with the USS Athena at the Trappist 1e shipyard as the ship was taking on the final admissions and students were acclimating and organizing their schedules before the journey to Athena’s berth on the Academy grounds in San Francisco.
During the journey, Mir made an unauthorized transmission on what he believed to be a frequency known only to himself and his mother, only for the signal to be intercepted by the Venari Ral. Nus Braka had escaped from prison and was in command of the vessel that had intercepted Mir’s signal, and they set a trap for the unsuspecting Athena near the Badlands by faking an anomaly for the ship to investigate.
Braka sprung his trap as the Athena approached and the vessel was neutralized by a proprietary strain of programmable matter that enveloped the ship. While Ake negotiated with Braka on the bridge, a group of cadets -- including Mir, Genesis Lythe of Dar-Sha, Jay-Den Kraag of the Klingon people, Darem Reymi of Khionia and the photonic being from Kasq -- Series Acclimation Mil, or simply “SAM” – worked below decks to resolve the situation.
Cadet Kraag, a major in life sciences, worked with SAM to save the life of the Athena’s First Officer and Cadet Master, Lura Thok, who was wounded in the attack. Mir used the skills he acquired on the run in attempt to decode the programmable matter variant. Assisted by Cadets Lythe and Reymi, who used his innate Khionian abilities to leave the ship and scan the programmable matter on the hull directly, the cadets successfully freed the ship from the hold of the Venari Ral trap, allowing the Athena to retaliate. Braka and the Venari Ral escaped capture.
Mir faced expulsion for his actions, but Ake, seeing the potential in the young man and his potential for leadership during the Venari Ral incident, arranged for a lighter sentence -- something she was unable to do for Mir’s mother long ago -- allowing Mir to continue his studies at the Academy. Mir and this squadron of cadets would soon make their mark in the effort to rebuild the Federation.
Betazed Reconciliation
“For Betazed, ‘real’ is the spilt blood of our elders and children at the hands of the Venari Ral. If you cannot provide us with what we need, this will be a very short negotiation.” -- President Emerin Sadal of Betazed
Betazed President Emerin Sadal of the First House of Betazed was an isolationist who was elected into a 10-year term of office with a platform of maintaining the psionic wall that protected Betazed from outside attack since the events of the Burn. Sadal believed that he spoke for the many who were killed in Venari Ral raids, and that the failure of the Federation to protect Betazed was responsible for their deaths.
Sadal’s daughter, Tarima, possessed unusually strong telepathic abilities that were capable of causing harm to others should she lose control. Tarima accidently destroyed her father’s auditory cortex in his temporal lobe with her powers during a telepathic fit of rage, requiring him to thereafter rely on sign language and lip-reading to communicate. Thereafter, Tarima wore a neural inhibitor on her neck to control her power and to keep her from harming others.
Tarima and her brother Ocam were influential leaders in the Betazoid Youth Delegation, a movement of young people who felt restrained by the psionic barrier and yearned for Betazed to lower the wall and rejoin the Federation and the galactic community at large. It was under pressure from the Youth Delegation that Sadal agreed to open negotiations with the Federation on Earth.
As Sadal was to be accompanied by the Betazed Youth Delegation on the journey, Chancellor Ake suggested that the Academy’s students attend the negotiations as well, as a symbol of the Federation’s commitment to the future. Many in Starfleet feared that the negotiations would be political showpiece and that Sadal had no real desire to reconcile with the Federation. Indeed, Sadal did not have any confidence in the Federation’s ability or desire to protect Betazed and his terms for Betazed’s reentry into the Federation were extreme and unreasonable.
As the Betazed contingent prepared to leave Cadet Mir, who had given Tarima Sadal a tour of the campus and learned of her desire to see the galaxy, came up with the solution. Mir suggested to Chancellor Ake the option of relocating the Federation’s new seat of government, which was currently scheduled to be rebuilt on its old site in Paris, France, to Betazed. This would guarantee the protection of Betazed space from marauders such as the Venari Ral and symbolize the Federation’s desire to reconcile with their lost member. Sadal, finally convinced of the Federation’s sincerity and commitment to the protection of his people, agreed to lower the psionic barrier and allow Betazed to return to the fold.
Tarima and Ocam Sadal, finally free to choose their own life amongst the stars, chose to serve the galaxy that was now open to them as Starfleet officers. Tarima joined the War College, while Ocam joined the Academy.
An Empire Reborn
“Our houses will only unite over conquest. Conquest!” – General Obel Wochak
On Stardate 868943.8, while the Athena was in space on a scientific study mission at the Val Nebula, Captain Ake was contacted by Admiral Vance. Vance informed her that the Federation had discovered a world with near identical atmospheric and thermal conditions as Qo’nos, the former Klingon homeworld.
The world, Faan Alpha, was in a sector in which many Klingon refugees, adrift since The Burn destroyed Qo’nos, were already located and would serve as ideal planet for the Klingon Empire to call home and begin anew. However, despite the great need of the Klingon people, the leaders of the eight surviving Klingon houses refused to accept what they saw as “charity” from the Federation, which would be seen as dishonorable.
Klingon General Obel Wochak was seen by the houses as the unofficial leader of the Klingon people and Vance hoped that Ake’s prior association with Wochak would allow her to convince him to accept asylum for his people on Faan Alpha. However, Ake was unable to convince Wochak, who insisted that his people could only be united through conquest.
The Academy’s only Klingon cadet, Jay-Den Kraag, argued that the Klingon people could only survive if they were allowed to remain Klingon, and that the Federation could not force their ways on to them and still remain the Federation. Kraag was unique amongst his people – a pacifist who strove to become a healer whose family had abandoned him when he refused to perform the ceremony that would make him a warrior. Kraag then suggested that the Federation approach the Klingons on their own terms and “negotiate” in language that the Klingons would understand and allow them to retain their honor.
Soon after, the command section of the Athena warped to Faan Alpha where Ake summoned General Wochak. Once Wochak arrived, Admiral Vance declared to Wochak that the Klingon refugees in the sector presented a security risk to the Federation and their world, Faan Alpha, and that all Klingon vessels were to be considered enemy vessels.
Wochak understood immediately and accepted the Federation’s declaration of “war” over Faan Alpha. The “battle” between the Federation and Klingon fleets that subsequently took place was largely ceremonial, as the ships fired on each other using minimal power and causing negligible damage. After a few moments of “battle”, the Federation “surrendered” and Wochak claimed Faan Alpha in the name of the Klingon Empire as spoils of war and Klingon honor was maintained.
The Klingon Empire had found a new home, christened “New Qo’nos” by the Klingons, allowing the once-great society to finally begin the process of rebuilding. General Wochak honored Cadet Kraag with a Hurwl’, a traditional warriors weapon, in honor of his accomplishments in saving his people. Kraag had finally become a warrior – by staying true to himself.
The Miyazaki
Soon after, what was intended as a routine field trip aboard the Athena to a ship scrapyard turned into tragedy and was the first in a series of events that would threaten the existence of the newly-rebuilding Federation.
While a team of cadets from both the Academy and the War College were onboard the remains of the USS Miyazaki performing routine training exercises, the Miyazaki was attacked by a group of marauders known as “The Furies”. The Furies were human hybrids whose condition caused them constant agony. As a result, the Furies were near-
feral and cannibalistic, and would often eat abducted hostages even after ransom had been paid.
Hoping to rescue the cadets on board the Miyazaki, Admiral Vance made the controversial decision to contact Nus Braka of the Venari Ral. The Venari Ral had successfully fended off Fury attackers in Sector 110 and Starfleet was willing to offer Braka concessions for information that would help rescue the cadets.
Braka feigned cooperation and provided Vance and Captain Ake with intelligence about the Furies. With the information provided by Braka, Starfleet began a rescue operation by diverting the USS Sargasso, which was properly equipped to deal with the Furies from its position defending space station J-19 Alpha - a research facility that developed highly classified and advanced weaponry.
However, it was all a ruse on Braka’s part. Braka was in league with the Furies and had orchestrated the attack on the Miyazaki specifically in order to divert the Sargasso from her post guarding J-19. As soon as the Sargasso arrived, a Venari Ral vessel decloaked and attacked, incapacitating the ship and Braka left the cadets to their fate at the hands of the Furies.
Simultaneously, six Venari Ral vessels decloaked at J-19 Alpha and attacked the station. The Venari Ral ransacked the facility, killing many of the station’s personal while making off with classified technology. Among the items stolen was an unspecified quantity of Omega-47 molecules. Omega-47 was a synthetic variation of pure Omega (See chapter 15) that the Federation was developing as an energy source. Due to the extent of the damage, it took weeks for Starfleet to catalogue the extent of the theft.
At the Miyazaki, the situation grew desperate. Cadets Caleb Mir and Tarima Sadal had grown close at the Academy and developed a telepathic link through Sadal’s Betazoid abilities. Mir was among the cadets being held on the Miyazaki and Sadal could communicate with Mir through their link on board the Athena.
Through their link, Sadal relayed a way for the cadets to disable the scrambling field that was preventing transport, but before the plan could be fully implemented the Furies attacked their location on the Miyazaki bridge. Sadal, seeing no other way to save her classmates, forcibly removed the inhibitor that keep her formidable telepathic powers in check and used her abilities to destroy the minds of the Furies, killing them.
Her actions gave the Athena time to beam the cadets to safety, but not before the loss of Vulcan Cadet B’avi of the War College and Starfleet Lt. Cmdr. Tomov. Sadal fell into a coma and was treated on Betazed before returning to the Academy.
Nus Braka
“The hills are alive with the sound of murder.” – Nus Braka
Nus Braka was a “Klingarite” – a hybrid of Klingon and Tellarite origin -- who became the leader of the Venari Ral. Braka’s father was a cruel and abusive man who beat him regularly, shaping him into the abusive individual that he would later become.
Braka’s family had nothing and moved from place to place in order to survive, eventually settling with a colony that mined strontium. The colony traded the strontium for food and supplies but could never procure enough to feed everyone. They would signal passing Federation supply ships that they were willing to trade, but the supply ships, bound for worlds in even more dire need, would never stop at their colony.
Eventually, Braka’s father, blaming the Federation for their colony’s plight, built a strontium missile in order to destroy one of the passing ships, knowing that it could cost him his life, simply in order to draw the Federation’s attention. However, the missile detonated before impact and the fallout from the strontium wiped out the colony, leaving only eight survivors. Braka, witnessing the red hellfire that destroyed his home falsely believed that the colony had been destroyed by a Federation retaliatory attack, fueling a lifelong hatred of the organization.
Braka would later join the Venari Ral, eventually rising to a leadership position. Braka, a narcissist and a bully, cruelly attacked and exploited worlds for their resources and the sell them to the highest bidder, but took a special pleasure in targeting Federation ships. In 3180, a year that saw over a dozen Starfleet officers killed by the Venari Ral, Braka convinced Anisha Mir, a woman desperate to feed her son Caleb, to assist him in raiding a Federation supply ship, resulting in the death of the pilot.
Braka and Mir would be apprehended by Starfleet and sentenced by Starfleet Captain Nahla Ake to a Federation penal colony. Braka would spend his time in prison directing all of his pathological hatred of the Federation and Starfleet towards the person of Captain Nahla Ake before escaping with Mir in 3193. During the escape Mir -- who despised Braka for his actions -- would fake her death and go on the run.
Braka would retake command of the Venari Ral and expanded its power and influence in the Alpha Quadrant, eventually having entire sectors under his control. However, he never let go of his hatred for the Federation and plotted to remove its influence from the galaxy. The theft of the Omega-47 from space station J-19 Alpha was the first step in that plan.
Chapter 47: The Next Generation
Ex Astris, Scientia -- "From the stars, knowledge"
Studia Intermissa
With the expulsion from Earth of Federation and Starfleet interests following the Burn, the storied campus of Starfleet Academy in San Francisco was abandoned and the institution closed. With the shifting of Starfleet’s priorities after the Burn, security and defense became prioritized over scientific inquiry and mutual understanding between species. To this end, Starfleet established the War College to train its officers in security, defense and how to win wars rather than prevent them.
Following the defeat of the Emerald Chain and the discovery of a new source of dilithium, Starfleet made the decision to reopen Starfleet Academy in order to embrace Starfleet’s original mission of scientific exploration, rather than war. The goal was to recapture the hope and optimism that the Federation once represented. The first group of cadets were welcomed to the Academy by Federation President Laira Rillack herself in 3190 on board the Federation Headquarters installation at the christening of the Archer Spacedock, named for the famed Jonathan Archer, an installation where Starfleet vessels would be built and upgraded for the needs of their exploratory missions.
Return to San Francisco
With the corps of cadets expanding, the decision was made to reopen the Academy’s campus at its original location in San Francisco on Earth. The Federation War College, led by Chancellor Zereen Kelrec, was still a going concern as well, and it was determined that the two schools would share a campus. To this end, construction began on site and on the Academy-class starship USS Athena NCC-39203, a top-of-the-line vessel that would serve as both campus and active-duty starship. The Athena would allow the cadets to learn practical lessons in the field and serve when called to duty. When not on assignment, the Athena would land at the Academy’s campus in San Francisco.
The faculty began to take shape with the recruitment of Lt Sylvia Tilly and Commander Jett Reno of the Starship Discovery, as well as Starship Voyager’s Emergency Medical Hologram, whose program is still running after over 800 years of continuous activation. Also on the faculty was Illa Dax, host of the nearly1200 year-old Dax Symbiont. All four of the instructors remembered the Federation of old and the ideals that it strove to represent, making them ideal choices to teach these ideals to a new generation of officers. Tilly would spend most of time teaching 3rd year cadets that were already under her wing in the field rather than the Academy campus on Earth, but would occasionally teach courses on the Athena as well.
By the time that Athena was ready to launch in 3195, all of the key positions were filled with the exception of that of the school’s Chancellor -- who would also serve as Captain of the Athena. With the launch of Athena only days away, Fleet Admiral Charles Vance believed that he knew the perfect person for the job.
Captain Nahla Ake
“Children are our ambassadors to the future.” – Nahla Ake
Captain Nahla Ake was a half-Lathanite, half-human woman born in the year 2773. Due to the extended lifespan of the Lathanite species, Ake came up through Starfleet in the days before the Burn and remembered the ideals it once strove to represent. She entered the Academy in the late 28th century and gained notoriety as the mastermind of a legendary Academy prank, in which the entire first-year student body was beamed from their showers to the roof of the Alcatraz Monument.
Her career in Starfleet was long and storied, and her personnel file is one of the longest and most entertaining reads in the Starfleet archives. Ake had one son, who was a student at Starfleet Academy on board a Starfleet vessel for a training mission and who was lost when the Burn hit in 3069. Ake remained in Starfleet as the organization desperately tried to hold the Federation together. She had a close association with the Klingon General Obel Wochak, who was seen as the nominal leader of the displaced Klingon houses.
Ake continued to serve in Starfleet until the year 3280, when she commanded the remote Federation facility on Pikaru. She resigned from her position in Starfleet after she committed, at Starfleet’s behest, an act that she considered antithetical to everything the Federation once stood for -- the separation of a mother and her child.
The Separation of Anisha and Caleb Mir
Caleb Mir was born in 3174 and was the only son of Anisha Mir, a human woman trying to raise her son in the neglected and lawless sections of Federation space where pirates and raiders, such as the Venari Ral, roamed. With food to feed herself and her child becoming increasingly hard to find, Anisha turned to Nus Braka of the Venari Ral for assistance. Braka took advantage of Anisha’s desperate need and recruited her to assist him on a raid on a Federation cargo vessel carrying food rations. However, Anisha was unaware that Braka planned to kill the pilot of the vessel.
The pair were arrested and brought to Pikaru for their arraignment. Ake, understanding Anisha’s desperation, sought leniency from her superiors for her, but the Federation would not allow her participation in the events that led to the death of a Federation officer to go without reprisal. Anisha was sentenced to a rehabilitation facility, making Caleb a ward of the Federation. As she was taken away to serve her sentence, Anisha warned her son not to trust the Federation. Soon after, the resourceful Caleb escaped from Ake’s oversight at the Pikaru installation and began a life on the run, both hiding from the Federation and searching for his mother.
Over the next fifteen years on his own, Mir developed considerable technical skills and amassed a lengthy criminal record, including numerous warrants for his arrest on multiple planets and several prison sentences. In 3195, Mir was captured by the Torothan authorities after acts of theft and an attempt to hijack the shuttle transferring him to prison facilities, undertaken while trying to find information about his mother. Word of Mir’s incarceration eventually made its way back to the Federation.
Renewal of Purpose
“These kids are inheriting a broken world that they did not make but have to clean up. There’s no one more suited to help them.” –Admiral Charles Vance
Nahla Ake resigned from Starfleet following Mir’s disappearance, feeling the disgrace of her actions. Ake believed that Starfleet’s sentence of Anisha Mir was excessive and that she should have disobeyed her orders in order to keep mother and son together. Ake spent the next fifteen years living on Bajor, teaching at the Little Blooms school for children, but she never gave up on her search for Caleb Mir.
In 3195, Ake was approached by her old friend and associate, Admiral Charles Vance of Starfleet, who offered the position of Chancellor of Starfleet Academy. Ake was reluctant to accept the position at first, but agreed after Vance revealed that Starfleet had located Caleb Mir and Ake saw an opportunity to make amends for her previous mistake.
Ake travelled to the V’Rilik Penal Colony on Toroth where Mir was being held and arranged for his release under a work-release program agreement shared by the Federation and the Torothans. Ake made Mir the offer of helping him to locate his mother, who had escaped from the facility holding her a year prior, in exchange for his attending the Academy to work off his sentence. Mir agreed.
Orientation Day
“Whatever challenges came before today led you to this moment. And now you decide if they define you. It’s time to build the future.” – Chancellor Nahla Ake’s first address to the student body.
Ake and Mir rendezvoused with the USS Athena at the Trappist 1e shipyard as the ship was taking on the final admissions and students were acclimating and organizing their schedules before the journey to Athena’s berth on the Academy grounds in San Francisco.
During the journey, Mir made an unauthorized transmission on what he believed to be a frequency known only to himself and his mother, only for the signal to be intercepted by the Venari Ral. Nus Braka had escaped from prison and was in command of the vessel that had intercepted Mir’s signal, and they set a trap for the unsuspecting Athena near the Badlands by faking an anomaly for the ship to investigate.
Braka sprung his trap as the Athena approached and the vessel was neutralized by a proprietary strain of programmable matter that enveloped the ship. While Ake negotiated with Braka on the bridge, a group of cadets -- including Mir, Genesis Lythe of Dar-Sha, Jay-Den Kraag of the Klingon people, Darem Reymi of Khionia and the photonic being from Kasq -- Series Acclimation Mil, or simply “SAM” – worked below decks to resolve the situation.
Cadet Kraag, a major in life sciences, worked with SAM to save the life of the Athena’s First Officer and Cadet Master, Lura Thok, who was wounded in the attack. Mir used the skills he acquired on the run in attempt to decode the programmable matter variant. Assisted by Cadets Lythe and Reymi, who used his innate Khionian abilities to leave the ship and scan the programmable matter on the hull directly, the cadets successfully freed the ship from the hold of the Venari Ral trap, allowing the Athena to retaliate. Braka and the Venari Ral escaped capture.
Mir faced expulsion for his actions, but Ake, seeing the potential in the young man and his potential for leadership during the Venari Ral incident, arranged for a lighter sentence -- something she was unable to do for Mir’s mother long ago -- allowing Mir to continue his studies at the Academy. Mir and this squadron of cadets would soon make their mark in the effort to rebuild the Federation.
Betazed Reconciliation
“For Betazed, ‘real’ is the spilt blood of our elders and children at the hands of the Venari Ral. If you cannot provide us with what we need, this will be a very short negotiation.” -- President Emerin Sadal of Betazed
Betazed President Emerin Sadal of the First House of Betazed was an isolationist who was elected into a 10-year term of office with a platform of maintaining the psionic wall that protected Betazed from outside attack since the events of the Burn. Sadal believed that he spoke for the many who were killed in Venari Ral raids, and that the failure of the Federation to protect Betazed was responsible for their deaths.
Sadal’s daughter, Tarima, possessed unusually strong telepathic abilities that were capable of causing harm to others should she lose control. Tarima accidently destroyed her father’s auditory cortex in his temporal lobe with her powers during a telepathic fit of rage, requiring him to thereafter rely on sign language and lip-reading to communicate. Thereafter, Tarima wore a neural inhibitor on her neck to control her power and to keep her from harming others.
Tarima and her brother Ocam were influential leaders in the Betazoid Youth Delegation, a movement of young people who felt restrained by the psionic barrier and yearned for Betazed to lower the wall and rejoin the Federation and the galactic community at large. It was under pressure from the Youth Delegation that Sadal agreed to open negotiations with the Federation on Earth.
As Sadal was to be accompanied by the Betazed Youth Delegation on the journey, Chancellor Ake suggested that the Academy’s students attend the negotiations as well, as a symbol of the Federation’s commitment to the future. Many in Starfleet feared that the negotiations would be political showpiece and that Sadal had no real desire to reconcile with the Federation. Indeed, Sadal did not have any confidence in the Federation’s ability or desire to protect Betazed and his terms for Betazed’s reentry into the Federation were extreme and unreasonable.
As the Betazed contingent prepared to leave Cadet Mir, who had given Tarima Sadal a tour of the campus and learned of her desire to see the galaxy, came up with the solution. Mir suggested to Chancellor Ake the option of relocating the Federation’s new seat of government, which was currently scheduled to be rebuilt on its old site in Paris, France, to Betazed. This would guarantee the protection of Betazed space from marauders such as the Venari Ral and symbolize the Federation’s desire to reconcile with their lost member. Sadal, finally convinced of the Federation’s sincerity and commitment to the protection of his people, agreed to lower the psionic barrier and allow Betazed to return to the fold.
Tarima and Ocam Sadal, finally free to choose their own life amongst the stars, chose to serve the galaxy that was now open to them as Starfleet officers. Tarima joined the War College, while Ocam joined the Academy.
An Empire Reborn
“Our houses will only unite over conquest. Conquest!” – General Obel Wochak
On Stardate 868943.8, while the Athena was in space on a scientific study mission at the Val Nebula, Captain Ake was contacted by Admiral Vance. Vance informed her that the Federation had discovered a world with near identical atmospheric and thermal conditions as Qo’nos, the former Klingon homeworld.
The world, Faan Alpha, was in a sector in which many Klingon refugees, adrift since The Burn destroyed Qo’nos, were already located and would serve as ideal planet for the Klingon Empire to call home and begin anew. However, despite the great need of the Klingon people, the leaders of the eight surviving Klingon houses refused to accept what they saw as “charity” from the Federation, which would be seen as dishonorable.
Klingon General Obel Wochak was seen by the houses as the unofficial leader of the Klingon people and Vance hoped that Ake’s prior association with Wochak would allow her to convince him to accept asylum for his people on Faan Alpha. However, Ake was unable to convince Wochak, who insisted that his people could only be united through conquest.
The Academy’s only Klingon cadet, Jay-Den Kraag, argued that the Klingon people could only survive if they were allowed to remain Klingon, and that the Federation could not force their ways on to them and still remain the Federation. Kraag was unique amongst his people – a pacifist who strove to become a healer whose family had abandoned him when he refused to perform the ceremony that would make him a warrior. Kraag then suggested that the Federation approach the Klingons on their own terms and “negotiate” in language that the Klingons would understand and allow them to retain their honor.
Soon after, the command section of the Athena warped to Faan Alpha where Ake summoned General Wochak. Once Wochak arrived, Admiral Vance declared to Wochak that the Klingon refugees in the sector presented a security risk to the Federation and their world, Faan Alpha, and that all Klingon vessels were to be considered enemy vessels.
Wochak understood immediately and accepted the Federation’s declaration of “war” over Faan Alpha. The “battle” between the Federation and Klingon fleets that subsequently took place was largely ceremonial, as the ships fired on each other using minimal power and causing negligible damage. After a few moments of “battle”, the Federation “surrendered” and Wochak claimed Faan Alpha in the name of the Klingon Empire as spoils of war and Klingon honor was maintained.
The Klingon Empire had found a new home, christened “New Qo’nos” by the Klingons, allowing the once-great society to finally begin the process of rebuilding. General Wochak honored Cadet Kraag with a Hurwl’, a traditional warriors weapon, in honor of his accomplishments in saving his people. Kraag had finally become a warrior – by staying true to himself.
The Miyazaki
Soon after, what was intended as a routine field trip aboard the Athena to a ship scrapyard turned into tragedy and was the first in a series of events that would threaten the existence of the newly-rebuilding Federation.
While a team of cadets from both the Academy and the War College were onboard the remains of the USS Miyazaki performing routine training exercises, the Miyazaki was attacked by a group of marauders known as “The Furies”. The Furies were human hybrids whose condition caused them constant agony. As a result, the Furies were near-
feral and cannibalistic, and would often eat abducted hostages even after ransom had been paid.
Hoping to rescue the cadets on board the Miyazaki, Admiral Vance made the controversial decision to contact Nus Braka of the Venari Ral. The Venari Ral had successfully fended off Fury attackers in Sector 110 and Starfleet was willing to offer Braka concessions for information that would help rescue the cadets.
Braka feigned cooperation and provided Vance and Captain Ake with intelligence about the Furies. With the information provided by Braka, Starfleet began a rescue operation by diverting the USS Sargasso, which was properly equipped to deal with the Furies from its position defending space station J-19 Alpha - a research facility that developed highly classified and advanced weaponry.
However, it was all a ruse on Braka’s part. Braka was in league with the Furies and had orchestrated the attack on the Miyazaki specifically in order to divert the Sargasso from her post guarding J-19. As soon as the Sargasso arrived, a Venari Ral vessel decloaked and attacked, incapacitating the ship and Braka left the cadets to their fate at the hands of the Furies.
Simultaneously, six Venari Ral vessels decloaked at J-19 Alpha and attacked the station. The Venari Ral ransacked the facility, killing many of the station’s personal while making off with classified technology. Among the items stolen was an unspecified quantity of Omega-47 molecules. Omega-47 was a synthetic variation of pure Omega (See chapter 15) that the Federation was developing as an energy source. Due to the extent of the damage, it took weeks for Starfleet to catalogue the extent of the theft.
At the Miyazaki, the situation grew desperate. Cadets Caleb Mir and Tarima Sadal had grown close at the Academy and developed a telepathic link through Sadal’s Betazoid abilities. Mir was among the cadets being held on the Miyazaki and Sadal could communicate with Mir through their link on board the Athena.
Through their link, Sadal relayed a way for the cadets to disable the scrambling field that was preventing transport, but before the plan could be fully implemented the Furies attacked their location on the Miyazaki bridge. Sadal, seeing no other way to save her classmates, forcibly removed the inhibitor that keep her formidable telepathic powers in check and used her abilities to destroy the minds of the Furies, killing them.
Her actions gave the Athena time to beam the cadets to safety, but not before the loss of Vulcan Cadet B’avi of the War College and Starfleet Lt. Cmdr. Tomov. Sadal fell into a coma and was treated on Betazed before returning to the Academy.
Nus Braka
“The hills are alive with the sound of murder.” – Nus Braka
Nus Braka was a “Klingarite” – a hybrid of Klingon and Tellarite origin -- who became the leader of the Venari Ral. Braka’s father was a cruel and abusive man who beat him regularly, shaping him into the abusive individual that he would later become.
Braka’s family had nothing and moved from place to place in order to survive, eventually settling with a colony that mined strontium. The colony traded the strontium for food and supplies but could never procure enough to feed everyone. They would signal passing Federation supply ships that they were willing to trade, but the supply ships, bound for worlds in even more dire need, would never stop at their colony.
Eventually, Braka’s father, blaming the Federation for their colony’s plight, built a strontium missile in order to destroy one of the passing ships, knowing that it could cost him his life, simply in order to draw the Federation’s attention. However, the missile detonated before impact and the fallout from the strontium wiped out the colony, leaving only eight survivors. Braka, witnessing the red hellfire that destroyed his home falsely believed that the colony had been destroyed by a Federation retaliatory attack, fueling a lifelong hatred of the organization.
Braka would later join the Venari Ral, eventually rising to a leadership position. Braka, a narcissist and a bully, cruelly attacked and exploited worlds for their resources and the sell them to the highest bidder, but took a special pleasure in targeting Federation ships. In 3180, a year that saw over a dozen Starfleet officers killed by the Venari Ral, Braka convinced Anisha Mir, a woman desperate to feed her son Caleb, to assist him in raiding a Federation supply ship, resulting in the death of the pilot.
Braka and Mir would be apprehended by Starfleet and sentenced by Starfleet Captain Nahla Ake to a Federation penal colony. Braka would spend his time in prison directing all of his pathological hatred of the Federation and Starfleet towards the person of Captain Nahla Ake before escaping with Mir in 3193. During the escape Mir -- who despised Braka for his actions -- would fake her death and go on the run.
Braka would retake command of the Venari Ral and expanded its power and influence in the Alpha Quadrant, eventually having entire sectors under his control. However, he never let go of his hatred for the Federation and plotted to remove its influence from the galaxy. The theft of the Omega-47 from space station J-19 Alpha was the first step in that plan.


