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As
The Traveler, I've explored our universe and beyond. I've seen things
and been places you can't begin to comprehend. Who better then, to give
you a guided tour of your own conceived notion of space? I would ask
that you not reveal my identity to any of the crew though. I rather
like it on this little vessel and would hate to leave.



Dalmarus
may no longer be part of the Borg Collective, but he's still
learning what it means to be One of One instead of many. The ship's
counselor has advised that he attempt to experience the vastness of the
universe for the sake of travel itself rather than always having a
direct purpose.



This week, the ship’s counselor insisted Dalmarus return to
the site of Wolf 359 where he was assimilated during that historic
battle. Since memorials were on his mind, he also decided to slink into
Romulan space to view the monument rumored to orbit the remnants of
Romulus.
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WOLF 359

The
Battle of Wolf 359 took place in 2367 when forty ships gathered at a
star
near the Sol system to stop a Borg cube headed towards Earth. With
Captain Jean Luc Picard at the helm of the cube after being transformed
into Locutus, the Borg devastated the Federation fleet. Out of forty
ships, only one survived. It was a pivotal moment in Federation history
and the monument that resides in the system now honors the
fallen.

 
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somber moment for all the crew. The
devastation of that day still haunts the minds of many.  

ROMULUS

In
2387, a star near the Romulan homeworld of Romulus went supernova.
Ambassador Spock was able to inject the center of the star with a
substance called red matter, which created a singularity, thus
collapsing the star in a black hole. Unfortunately, he was unable to do
so in time to save the planet. Romulus was destroyed and all its
inhabitants perished. In honor of their memory, a monument floats among
the outer edge of planetary debris that used to be a home to millions.

 
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rumored monument is, in fact, real. An
entire planet, wiped out in an instant. They
may not be our allies, but
such a fate was undeserved.  





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