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-- | The [[Sull Path]] is an interstellar Trade route, shared by at least eight sentient spacefaring species, including the [[United Federation of Planets]]. | ||
In 2414, the [[USS Boudicca]] was ordered to patrol the path after reports of repeated piracy surfaced in the region. The Boudicca, under the command of [[Rank|Captain]] [[Calvin Capps]] ordered the Boudicca proceed to the path. | |||
Shortly after completing the 10-day trip from [[Starbase Geneva]], the Boudicca found itself caught in a [[cloaking device|phase-cloaked]] [[minefield]]. | |||
The mines were similar to those used by the [[Romulan Star Empire]] or by [[Admiral Doenitz|Doenitz Loyalist]] forces during the [[Federation Civil War]]. | |||
The Boudicca fell into a previously uncharted [[Subspace Current]] in this region, fortunately they were eventually able to escape it's flow. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 17 March 2011
The Sull Path is an interstellar Trade route, shared by at least eight sentient spacefaring species, including the United Federation of Planets.
In 2414, the USS Boudicca was ordered to patrol the path after reports of repeated piracy surfaced in the region. The Boudicca, under the command of Captain Calvin Capps ordered the Boudicca proceed to the path.
Shortly after completing the 10-day trip from Starbase Geneva, the Boudicca found itself caught in a phase-cloaked minefield.
The mines were similar to those used by the Romulan Star Empire or by Doenitz Loyalist forces during the Federation Civil War.
The Boudicca fell into a previously uncharted Subspace Current in this region, fortunately they were eventually able to escape it's flow.
The Sull Path was first seen in the USS Boudicca mission, Bandits on the Surface