USS Franklin D. Roosevelt - Montana Station

The New Deal

The USS Franklin D. Roosevelt is returned to regular duty and the task of repair and refit is assigned to Montana Station.

Mission Description

After the disaster of Frontier Fleet, the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt sat in line for repairs after the catastrophic event that decimated her crew and damaged the starship’s interior.  Commander Miados from Montana Station is tasked with repairing and refitting, while Captain Peter Crawford is handed the keys to the clean-up operation.  His job will include building a crew from scratch – all within thirty days.  How will they complete the job quickly and prepare the classic Ambassador class ship for duty?

About the Mission

Status
In Progress
Total Stories
5
Start Date
14/01/2025

3 February 2025

TND 005 – The Trouble with Positions

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal

“Have they lost their damn minds?”  Captain Peter Crawford stared at the screen in his ready room where Fleet Captain Geronimo Fontana stood.  He’d finished reporting on a small group of civilians who had departed the station early that morning.  Crawford was apocalyptic, “They’re [...]

26 January 2025

TND 004 – A Bridge to Tomorrow

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal

“We’ve got a few options.”  Master Chief Christopher Grace sat in his office at Montana Station, the walls lined with wide screens displaying various projects and processes they handled in the repair and refit operations. Across from him sat Captain Peter Crawford, newly assigned to the USS [...]

18 January 2025

TND 003 – Rebuilding the Foundation

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal

“You know them better.”  Captain Peter Crawford stood in the remains of the lounge, PADD in hand.  He spoke to Montana’s Director of Engineering Operations, Commander Miados. “Ensign Penna is Vulcan – and older.  She came to Starfleet after the losses of Frontier Day.  She’s [...]

15 January 2025

TND 002 - Meeting the New Boss

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal

“She’s been neglected, that’s for sure.” Commander Miados stood at the docking port as the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt approached Montana Station.  After much pestering and insistence, she had ensured the latest engineering report would be in her hands when the ship arrived.  At her side [...]