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Tales of Starfleet (TSF)
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Phillip Barlow Tales of Starfleet
Montage - Part 1 An introduction to the circumstances that lead the Federation into the Nitevma Uohst War, the people whose lives will be affected in different ways by the war, and a pair of somewhat familiar characters who receive a bizarre proposition from a mysterious stranger...
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On Site 2003.08.26
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Phillip Barlow Tales of Starfleet
The Aurora - Epilogue With the growing Romulan threat, reorganisation must take place to ensure Starfleet is ready. So, Starfleet decides to turn its newest piece of equipment over to Captain Sinclair's protege. The question is, 'is it ready'?
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On Site 2003.05.30
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Phillip Barlow Tales of Starfleet
Aurora Part 3 The news of the increasing Romulan threat brings apremature halt to the Aurora's mission. But, as they journey home, the crew undergoes an experience that will change their lives forever...
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On Site 2003.05.13
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Phillip Barlow Tales of Starfleet
The Aurora - Part 2 As the Aurora begins its mission, the whole crew is ebullient about the new places they'll go and things they'll see. This is only enhanced when they make first contact with a new species. But, an urgent message will bring things to a grinding halt...
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On Site 2003.04.29
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Phillip Barlow Tales of Starfleet
The Aurora - Part 1 While returning home following their long mission, Captain Rebecca White of the starship Mariner comes across a piece of history, which leads her into one of the most famous mysteries in Starfleet history - the missing Aurora.
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On Site 2003.03.28
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Phillip Barlow Tales of Starfleet
Angels and Lionesses - Part 9 The Angels find themselves in trouble, having to escape the clutches of Mr Big's associates on Zantor Prime. As Churchill attempts to come to their rescue, he finds himself testing the competence of Britannian workmanship, taking the Independence into a combat situation, in which the odds may be too much...
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On Site 2002.10.23
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