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CIRCE MISSION #13: "The Rise of Mor'Dak- The Gorn Civil War" | CIRCE MISSION #13: "The Rise of Mor'Dak- The Gorn Civil War" |
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CIRCE MISSION #13: "The Rise of Mor'Dak- The Gorn Civil War" ============================================================ I. Introduction =============== USS CIRCE has emerged from 9 months of repair and refit to the new BASTION command battlecruiser variant in ideal shape; her initial systems testing has gone better than expected, and the nearly-brand-new starship has finally been given her marching orders: she is to patrol the Gorn frontier and break in her new escorts with simulated squadron-wide war games. II. Background ============== A. The Fall of the Gorn Hegemony -------------------------------- By the time CIRCE begins her new patrol mission, the Gorn Hegemony, as we have known it, has collapsed in on itself, no longer able to maintain a stable gonvernment with no resources with which to feed its bureaucracy. Instead, the Hegemony has fallen into a Civil War of sorts, though in actuality, given the meager resources of the clans, the Civil War at this stage is more reminiscent of a dying animal's death throes. By the time the CIRCE resumes her active status along the Gorn border, the Hegemony is nothing more than a few skirmishing clans who refused to abide by the terms of the Kimura Accords, signed on DS13 by most of the BETA quadrant powers- including the former Hegemon himself- barely 8 weeks ago. As such, for all intents and purposes, the political entity that was the Gorn Hegemony no longer exists. B. The Kimura Accords --------------------- These are essentially a series of agreements and treaties betwen, primarily, the Gorn Confederacy, the Tholian Holdfast, the Roumulan Star Empire, the former Gorn Hegemony, and the Federation. These agreements do the following things: 1) Begin the formal process of re-unifying the Gorn under a single government- the Gorn Confederacy. This will essentially involve the 30+ ruling clans of the Hegemony handing over their authority to the Confederacy, gradually taking place over several months. 2) Re-draw the borders between the Tholian Holdfast, the newly- expanded Gorn Confederacy, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Federation. Basically, the Tholians, Romulans and Federation gain a modest amount of former hegemony border worlds, many of which were of 'disputed ownership' in the first place. These accords formalize the boundaries of the Gorn Confederacy. 3) Expand the military agreements between the Tholian Holdfast, The Gorn Hegemony and the Federation so as to create a defensive umbrella around all three powers. This is a major development, for it means that any attack on one of the three powers draws all three into the conflict. Given the traditional acrimonious relationship between the Gorn and the Tholians, this is a major development. The fact that the vacuum left by the vacation of the Hegemony as a viable government was filled peacefully cannot and should not be underestimated: it is believed that the Kimura Accords- named after Federation Ambassador Ayako Kimura- succeeded in avoiding a potential interstellar war over the vacated Hegemony space...though it would be a mstake to think that these accords were agreed to without any hiccups, given the histories and interests of the represented governments. It is also important to mention that, despite the overall success of the peace conference, perhaps the sole failing of the negotiations was the inability to secure any rights to safe passage across borders. This was one of the main sticking points of the negotiations, one which they could not get past. III. The Monkeywrench in the Works ================================== One of the more ambitious and radical of the clan leaders, a Gorn by the name of Mor'dak, has refused to abide by the terms of the Kimura Accords by refusing to turn over his political and, more importantly, military assets, to the Confederacy government. His open defiance has made him somewhat of a rallying point to the more stubborn and reactionary of the former Hegemony clan leaders, and as such more than a few have chosen to join him. This has created what everyone thought had been avoided by the success of the peace conference: a showdown between Gorn forces, amounting to, essentially, a civil war. IV. Project Clawkey =================== OSFI has long been unable to penetrate the Gorn Hegemony with any succees; the vast differences in biology make planting spies essentially impossible, and the equally-vast ideological differences between the two governments has made it just as difficult to turn anyone of consequence to provide information. That does not mean there has been NO success. Through what has only been called 'classified assets', OSFI has received recordings of several conversations involving Mor'dak in which he has made some reference to having "the key to the quadrant within the grasp of his claw"; further study of these recordings have lead OSFI analysts to speculate that Mor'dak's metaphor may be more literal than it appears on the surface. It is unknown exacly what Mor'dak's statement might refer to beyond the metaphor, but most speculation revolves around some sort of secret project about to bear its fruit, such as the development of a new weapon. However, OSFI analysts continue be baffled by the implication, as it does seem to suggest that resources to undertake this 'Project Clawkey' (as it is now called at OSFI) have come from somewhere outside the former Hegemony. Project Clawkey's objectives are: 1) To find out exactly WHAT 'Clawkey' is; 2) To find out who is supplying Mor'dak with the materials needed to construct/undertake/support 'Clawkey.' V. The Mission ============== CIRCE will have several objectives for her mission: PRIMARY: Patrol the newly-disputed border between the Federation and the forces of Mor'dak to ptotect any Federation assets or those of our allies according to the terms of the Kimura Accords. SECONDARY: Assist OSFI in gathering intelligence as to the nature and location of Clawkey. TERTIARY: Assess the tactical abilities of the new squadron and the tactical and command-and-control abilities of CIRCE's new systems through a series of combat exercises. VI. Mission Boundaries ====================== For this mission,the following rules will apply: 1) For this mission, we will stay away from the Romulans; we've used them as the sneaky baddies behind the scenes a few times now, and I'd like to stay away from them for this mission. 2) No major plot twists should be dropped into the mission plot without first consulting Austin or myself. We want to try and keep ourselves focused on the mission and not on all sorts of side threads that keep popping up. Remember: we are a team, and we develop a common story; we are not writing a bunch of solo or two-person mini-missions. If we can comfortably add your plot twist into the story, we will...but if we can't, we can't. Remember that you can also write CD posts to endulge your own interests. 3) The escorts are back in play; we have a completely new set of them, but they are still available for enrichment. Let me know if you want to 'run' one of the escorts.