Mirage Station(DS-27)

Mirage Station

Unity-class • DS-27 • Task Force 93

Deep Space 27, codenamed Mirage Station, is a Unity-class space station that serves as the last station on the fringes of the Federation border and Deep Space. DS-27 is located over Sigemi XIV in the Sigemi Cluster. Starfleet positioned DS-27 near deep space allowing for a great response of assistance if needed between Deep Space 19 & 17. The station is situated in the vicinity of a dilithium rich planet. The planet is more fertile than usual and produces dilithium at higher rates. The mines and operations on the planet needed aid from Starfleet for helping in the upgrades within the operation and making it more secure through defensive measures and overwatch.

Due to its secluded location, it also allows the station to fulfill its place as the Neptune Squadrons base of operations, but also allows for trade operations. This allows for allocation, transportation, as well as purchasing and trade with the planet. It also serves as a strong industrial hub on the frontier, and a place where many come to resupply, or have repairs performed if things go awry out in the fringes of deep space.

DS-27 is like a western town, as it is the last place of respite before the final frontier. A place where weary and wayward travelers stop through and kick their feet up at the bar to rest while the station’s staff fixes anything up for them that’s needed.

Neptune Advance Exploration Squadron

The Neptune Squadron is an unit used for exploration under the command of Fleet Captain Mero Tomuya stationed at Deep Space 27 on some of the farthest reaches of the Federation borders. The Neptune Squadron is at the forefront of fleet exploration through its diverse officers and varied ships each of which help to make the division stronger. As the Squadron is on the fringe of the unknown what it encounters is always a surprise.

The Neptune Squadron is comprised of three different vessels, which complement the divisions strengths and weaknesses.

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