USS San Clemente

New Bearings

The USS San Clemente has been pulled out of retirement, with a new crew and a new assignment, the stars await.

Mission Description

Fresh from refit and recommissioning, the USS San Clemente departs Starbase 17 under the command of Jorik Traven on her shakedown cruise.
Tasked with repairing a chain of subspace relays vital to Task Force 17’s far-flung explorers, the crew soon discovers that keeping the lines of communication open may prove more complicated, and dangerous, than the assignment first seemed.

About the Mission

Status
In Progress
Total Stories
8
Start Date
11/08/2025

20 September 2025

Sickbay Secrets (2 of 2)

USS San Clemente: New Bearings

At 1500 one of the monitors chimed. Rebecca read the message on the screen and sighed, a routine supply delivery was ready to collect from the cargo bay. Routine deliveries never had anything they actually needed and was bound to just fill up the storage cupboard for months without being [...]

20 September 2025

Sickbay Secrets (1 of 2)

USS San Clemente: New Bearings

It was quiet in sickbay, a little too quiet. PO Rebecca Thorne stood in the doorway leading to the CMO’s office with a mug of coffee, the steam raising from the liquid. She watched the empty biobed readouts glow a steady blue. There was a faint vibration in the deckplates, she could feel it [...]

13 September 2025

Shakedown (pt.6)

USS San Clemente: New Bearings

The Stars seemed to come to a stop on the forward viewscreen as the USS San Clemente dropped out of warp. Relay Delta was visible with another ship vessel nearby, a much larger frame than the Mente with a broad sensor pod atop, the USS ibn Al-Haytham, the Sutherland class research vessel had [...]

3 September 2025

Shakedown (pt.5)

USS San Clemente: New Bearings

Brunak and his team worked for hours to install a containment grid in Biolab 2, the Mente was never meant as a science vessel and seeing what this object did to the relay meant there were taking no chances. The containment field came online, the blue of the field bathing the Biolab in its light. [...]