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Part of USS Stardust: The Awakening Spire and Bravo Fleet: New Frontiers

New Horizons

Published on October 29, 2025
Starbase 47 - USS Sausalito and USS Stardust
10/29/2402
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The USS Sausalito glided through the docking bay of Starbase 47, the massive structure reflecting the soft glow of nearby stars. Captain Harper N. Brooks stood at the head of her bridge team, the familiar hum of the Sausalito beneath her feet serving as a reminder of years of service. Today, however, was not about routine patrols or field operations—it was about transition, legacy, and to new beginnings.

Lieutenant Commander Sili Sh’raller stood beside her, posture as precise as ever, though a faint glint of pride showed in her Andorian eyes. “Captain, all preparations for the transfer to the USS Stardust are complete. Task Force 47 has confirmed the ship is ready to receive the crew.”

“Good,” Harper replied, scanning the busy Starbase. “It’s strange, isn’t it? To be leaving home for another ship—but it’s not the walls that make a crew, is it? I would say it’s the people.”

Redrol Roders adjusted his medical insignia, his calm presence a counterbalance to the flurry of activity around them. “Captain, if I may, the crew has performed exceptionally. Promotions and commendations will formalize their achievements before the transition. It’s fitting that this recognition occurs here, among our peers.”

Harper nodded, allowing a faint smile. “I agree, Lieutenant. We should begin.”

In the formal ceremony hall aboard Starbase 47, the crew of the Sausalito assembled, standing at attention. Officers from both the Sausalito and Starbase 47 observed the occasion marked by both pride and solemnity. Harper’s voice carried clearly across the hall.

“Today, we honor the service, bravery, and commitment of the crew of the USS Sausalito as they transfer to the USS Stardust. These officers have faced extraordinary circumstances…..emergencies, combat, and unprecedented challenges…..and have done so with distinction.”

She gestured to Lieutenant Commander Sili Sh’raller. “Sili, your leadership in tactical operations has consistently saved lives. Effective immediately, you are promoted to Commander in recognition of your exemplary service.”

Sili’s face remained composed, but her posture straightened, a quiet acknowledgment of pride. “Thank you, Captain. I will continue to serve Starfleet and this crew with the utmost dedication.”

“Chief Engineering Officer T’Penne,” Harper continued, “your technical expertise has preserved this vessel under extreme conditions. You are promoted to Commander, effective immediately.”

T’Penne’s gaze was steady, but those who knew her could detect the subtle warmth in her eyes. “I am honored, Captain. Logic and duty will guide my continued service.”

Redrol stepped forward next. “Lieutenant Roders, your medical expertise and unwavering compassion have been vital to the crew’s wellbeing as well as the saving of countless lives. You are promoted to Lieutenant Commander, effective immediately.”

Hazel Whitlock’s eyes widened as Harper spoke. “Ensign Whitlock, your communications skill and commitment to interstellar protocol have been exemplary. You are promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade, effective immediately.”

Finally, Harper turned to the helmsman, Ensign Hveir s’Lliehn, whose laid-back posture contrasted with the formality of the hall. “Ensign Hveir, your natural aptitude for piloting and navigation has proven invaluable. You are commended for your service. You are promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade, effective immediately.”

Hveir smirked slightly. “Guess it’s time to take the new cockpit for a spin. Don’t worry—I’ll keep it mostly intact.” A ripple of laughter spread through the officers, and Harper allowed herself a brief smile.

Harper then stepped forward, her voice steady and warm. “Each of you has faced challenges that would test the limits of any Starfleet officer…..emergencies where every decision mattered, crises where courage and ingenuity determined the outcome. Your dedication, skill, and unwavering commitment to one another have not only preserved lives but upheld the values of Starfleet itself. I am proud to have served alongside each and every one of you, and I know that whatever may await us aboard the Stardust, we will meet it as we always have: together, with courage, purpose, and the determination to make a difference in the galaxy.”

A soft murmur of agreement and quiet pride rippled through the room, as each officer absorbed the weight and warmth of Harper’s words. Then, with a final nod, the ceremonial portion concluded, and the crew prepared for the journey ahead transitioning from the familiar decks of the Sausalito which has been their home for the past year to the new horizons of the Stardust.

The transfer itself was a lively affair. Officers stepped onto the transporter pads, some carrying personal effects, others joking about how long it would take them to find their new quarters. Hveir lingered at the helm station, adjusting himself in the chair as if testing its comfort.

“All systems nominal, Captain,” Hveir said, leaning back. “Course set to the Shackleton Expanse. And if anyone asks, the Sausalito’s coffee machine followed me on board. Just saying.”

Harper laughed softly. “Very well, . Helm, proceed—though let’s try to keep the ship intact this time.”

Sili rolled her eyes but allowed a small smile. “Logic suggests this mission is possible without catastrophic incidents… hopefully.”

Redrol muttered under his breath, “Somehow I doubt that, Commander.”

As the stars stretched into streaks across the viewscreen, the crew of the Stardust settled into their stations. A sense of camaraderie, anticipation, and just a touch of mischief hung over the bridge—the perfect mix for new beginnings in the Shackleton Expanse.

As the last of the Sausalito crew settled into their new stations, three figures stepped across the Starbase 47 docking platform, approaching the Stardust’s open airlock. Captain Harper straightened, a spark of anticipation in her eyes. “Welcome aboard,” she said, smiling. “I think it’s about time you all met your new home.”

The first to step inside was K’Raal, the Klingon junior engineering officer. Her arms were folded, posture upright, eyes scanning the bridge as if measuring every detail. “Captain,” she said, voice firm but calm, “I am K’Raal, here to serve as Junior Engineering Officer. I will keep the ship in working order to the best of my ability.” She offered a small nod.

Next came Mara, the Betazoid nurse. Her serene smile and empathetic eyes immediately gave the impression of calm reassurance. “Captain, Mara,” she said softly. “I am assigned aboard as one of the ship’s medical officers. I look forward to caring for this crew and assisting wherever I am needed.” Her tone was gentle, but her confidence suggested she could handle any crisis.

Finally, Vekar, the Bolian junior science officer, stepped onto the deck. His bright blue skin seemed to glint under the Starbase lights as he studied the bridge carefully. “Captain, Vekar,” he said in a measured voice. “I am serving as a Junior Science Officer. I look forward to contributing to research and exploration efforts, and I hope to learn as much from this crew as they might from me.”

Harper nodded warmly. “Welcome aboard, K’Raal, Mara, Vekar. You’re joining a very capable and spirited crew. I expect you to bring your talents, ask questions, and don’t be afraid to make your presence known. We all start as strangers, but this ship thrives upon teamwork.”

The three officers exchanged polite glances with their new colleagues, each sizing up the bridge and its inhabitants. The introductions gave way to easy conversation, the kind that naturally fills the space between strangers who will soon become crewmates.

K’Raal exchanged a few words with T’Penne about warp core efficiency—an exchange that started technical but somehow turned into a debate over Klingon redundancies versus Vulcan logic. Nearby, Mara laughed softly at one of Hazel’s animated stories about accidentally hailing a freighter in the wrong dialect, while Vekar, ever the keen observer, leaned toward Commander Trihi, already curious about the Stardust’s sensor capabilities.

Captain Harper lingered for a moment, watching it all unfold. The mixture of old and new, of practiced familiarity and tentative beginnings, reminded her of why she loved command…..the endless renewal of Starfleet’s promise.

She smiled, folding her hands behind her back. “All right, everyone. Settle in, get to know each other. Tomorrow, we start fresh.”

The crew exchanged glances—some smiles, some nods, all of them tinged with the quiet excitement of a new beginning aboard the USS Stardust.

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