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| registry = NCC-91502
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| class = Obena
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{{quote|The arching sky is calling|'''Robert Heinlein - ''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''}}
{{quote|The arching sky is calling|'''Robert Heinlein - ''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''}}


The '''USS ''Endeavour''''' (NCC-91502) is an [[Obena Class|''Obena''-class]] starship assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet]] under the command of [[bfms_char:12418|Captain Matt Rourke]]. Commissioned in late-2399, ''Endeavour'' was attached to a diplomatic mission to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone|Neutral Zone]] to continue the work of her namesake, a [[Manticore Class|''Manticore''-class]] decommissioned after a terrorist attack by the Romulan Rebirth Movement.
The '''USS ''Endeavour''''' (NCC-91502) is a [[Constitution III Class|''Constitution III''-class]] starship assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet]] under the command of [[bfms_char:12418|Captain Matt Rourke]]. Commissioned in early 2400, ''Endeavour'' was attached to a diplomatic mission to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone|Neutral Zone]] to continue the work of her namesake, a [[Manticore Class|''Manticore''-class]] decommissioned after a terrorist attack by the Romulan Rebirth Movement, and constructed like many of her class using her predecessors' components.


Initially assigned to building bridges with the [[Romulan Factions]] and bringing stability and support to the troubled region through diplomacy, since late-2400 the ship has been assigned to [[Endeavour Squadron]], the unit falling under the command of [[bfms_char:68761|Fleet Captain Lionel Jericho]] of the [[USS Triumph|USS ''Triumph'']]. The squadron's primary responsibility is maintaining stability on the border, with some dispute among its leaders on if this entails doing so through security interventions or diplomacy. With ''Endeavour'' as the larger ship, she tends to operate as a hub within the squadron, with operational logistics revolving around her capabilities.  
Initially assigned to building bridges with the [[Romulan Factions]] and bringing stability and support to the troubled region through diplomacy, since late-2400 the ship has been assigned to [[Endeavour Squadron]], the unit falling under the command of [[bfms_char:68761|Fleet Captain Lionel Jericho]] of the [[USS Triumph|USS ''Triumph'']]. The squadron's primary responsibility is maintaining stability on the border, with some dispute among its leaders on if this entails doing so through security interventions or diplomacy. With ''Endeavour'' as the larger ship, she tends to operate as a hub within the squadron, with operational logistics revolving around her capabilities.  
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Since her commissioning, ''Endeavour'' has performed key duties in some of the most notable incidents of the dawn of the 25th century, from responses to the [[Century Storm]] to the stabilisation of the [[Velorum Sector]] during the [[Sundered Wings|fall]] of the [[Star Empire of Rator|Romulan Star Empire]].
Since her commissioning, ''Endeavour'' has performed key duties in some of the most notable incidents of the dawn of the 25th century, from responses to the [[Century Storm]] to the stabilisation of the [[Velorum Sector]] during the [[Sundered Wings|fall]] of the [[Star Empire of Rator|Romulan Star Empire]].


== Design and Layout ==
==Design and Layout==
Expected to take point on diplomatic operations in a fraught region of space, ''Endeavour'' has been outfitted to defend herself, but more importantly has the facilities to represent the Federation by hosting summits and providing humanitarian relief. Permanent offices have been set aside for the Diplomatic Service staff adjacent to the VIP section and conference rooms, space reserved for a bullpen of their desks and an office for the Mission Leader. Likewise, ''Endeavour'' offers relaxation space to support not just the crew, civilian staff, and families who live aboard, but also accommodate guests.
When the ''Manticore''-class USS ''Endeavour'' was decommissioned, Starfleet ordered much of the hulk to be used for the construction of her successor. Like many ships of her class, the ''Constitution III''-class ''Endeavour'' is thus built using much of the hull, the internal systems, and the computer of her predecessor. This has engendered a strong sense of continuity, especially with many of the crew carrying over service across both ships.


Large sections of the ship are thus designed with comfort in mind, rather than the strict efficiency of many modern Starfleet vessels. Most decks offer at least an observation lounge for relaxation and socialising, and the ship has multiple mess halls of varying size. The aesthetic of such leisure spaces varies heavily depending on their location; those near civilian, VIP, guest, or diplomatic quarters are conscious of the needs of non-Starfleet residents and visitors, while the mess hall near Main Engineering, for example, is one of the more stark, rough, and ready break spaces aboard.
The ''Constitution III'' emerged as Starfleet's era of designing for comfort and luxury was waning, but ''Endeavour'' is still expected to act as a beacon of the hope the Federation can bring to a fraught region of space. Her interior matches the more utilitarian feel of many of her class, with more polished metals, uncarpeted decks, and cooler colours on the fixtures. She is by no means cold or unwelcoming in design, however, and is built with the expectation the crew may live aboard for months at a time.
 
The diplomatic facilities are among the most comfortable of her class, with permanent offices set aside for any Diplomatic Corps staff adjacent to the VIP section and conference rooms. These are close to many of the recreation facilities aboard, so that any guests have wide choices when it comes to relaxation.
 
With most quarters consisting of only one room, ''Endeavour'' relies on these communal facilities for the crew to mingle and enjoy time off; most decks offer at least a small observation lounge for relaxing and socialising, and the ship has multiple mess halls of varying sizes. Most of these are somewhat utilitarian, with only the main lounge expected to field visitors, while the mess hall near Main Engineering, for example, is one of the more stark and 'rough and ready' break spaces aboard.


The Security Department section includes facilities for ''Endeavour's'' [[Hazard Team]]. This consists of a small training area, a locker room, armoury, and briefing room. It allows the team to operate independent of the Security Department for selection, training, and mission preparation.
The Security Department section includes facilities for ''Endeavour's'' [[Hazard Team]]. This consists of a small training area, a locker room, armoury, and briefing room. It allows the team to operate independent of the Security Department for selection, training, and mission preparation.


=== Bridge ===
===Bridge===
The ''Obena''-class's aesthetics intentionally harken back to Starfleet's golden days of exploration, and ''Endeavour'' is no different, blending traditions with modern innovation. The bridge is designed to be visually impressive for crew, visitors, and those communicating by viewscreen. As with much of the ship, the colours are rich burgundies and blues on carpets and upholstery, with brushed copper or bronze for fixtures and consoles.[[File:Endeavourbridge.png|left|thumb|Bridge of the USS Endeavour]]Unlike some ''Obenas'', ''Endeavour's'' bridge has three central chairs, rather than one command chair. The chair to the CO's right is reserved for the executive officer; the left, while formally a space for guests or mission advisors, has commonly become the bridge seat for Strategic Operations Officer [[bfms_char:73054/|Commander Harrian]] as the representative of the squadron leader's staff. They nestle in a tactical arch derived from bridge designs for the [[Galaxy Class]], which helps create and demark space, and all stations have comfortable seating.
[[File:Connie3bridge.jpg|left|thumb|Bridge of the USS Endeavour]]
 
The ''Constitution III''-class's aesthetics intentionally harken back to Starfleet's golden age of exploration, and ''Endeavour'' is no different, blending traditions with modern innovation. The bridge is designed to be visually impressive for crew, visitors, and those communicating by viewscreen. As with much of the ship, the decks are polished steel and the fixtures cool metals.
 
''Endeavour's'' bridge has three central chairs, rather than one command chair. The chair to the CO's right is reserved for the executive officer; the left, while formally a space for guests or mission advisors, has commonly become the bridge seat for Strategic Operations Officer [[bfms_char:73054/|Commander Harrian]] as the representative of the squadron leader's staff.  


At the rear of the bridge is a dedicated mission control section. A step down from the main deck, its four stations allow a bridge officer to supervise multiple assets in the field beyond a ship's own operations. These are most commonly used to oversee the activities of deployed auxiliary ships if flight control's focus is on piloting ''Endeavour'' and away team operations, particularly those of the Hazard Team.
Facing the captain's chair from the viewscreen, the helm officer is seated at the front left with the operations officer at the front right, while the science station is in the alcove on the far left with tactical in the alcove on the far right. The communications officer's post is at the rear right, between the door to the conference room and the turbolift, while the opposite station on the left is often used by mission advisors or to monitor secondary operations such as away teams or auxiliary craft.


=== Strategic Operations Centre ===
===Strategic Operations Centre ===
[[File:EndeavourSOC.png|left|thumb|The Strategic Operations Centre]]
[[File:EndeavourSOC.png|left|thumb|The Strategic Operations Centre]]
At Captain Rourke's behest, facilities akin to the Combat Information Centre aboard ''Endeavour's'' predecessor were installed aboard. Designated as the Strategic Operations Centre, the SOC can harness the greater space and resources of an ''Obena'' to provide an information and analysis hub supporting mission objectives beyond merely military, and including economic and political. From the SOC, staff have an overview of a region on the holographic interface and can monitor changes and plan operations. This positions ''Endeavour'' for data gathering and analysis operations across multiple systems and locations, be they focused on strategy, intelligence, or science.
At Captain Rourke's behest, facilities akin to the Combat Information Centre aboard ''Endeavour's'' predecessor were installed aboard. Designated as the Strategic Operations Centre, the SOC can provide an information and analysis hub supporting mission objectives beyond merely military, and including economic and political. From the SOC, staff have an overview of a region on the holographic interface and can monitor changes and plan operations. This positions ''Endeavour'' for data gathering and analysis operations across multiple systems and locations, be they focused on strategy, intelligence, or science.


With the multi-mission nature of the ship, the SOC sees extensive use as a mission planning centre during diplomatic operations with multiple local concerns, such as security or humanitarian support. With ''Endeavour's'' regular long-term operations in a single area, the SOC facilitates the Chief Intelligence Officer's work to maintain records and build up actionable knowledge to support missions. It also often sees use by the civilian and Starfleet diplomatic staff when liaising.
With the multi-mission nature of the ship, the SOC sees extensive use as a mission planning centre during diplomatic operations with multiple local concerns, such as security or humanitarian support. With ''Endeavour's'' regular long-term operations in a single area, the SOC facilitates the Chief Intelligence Officer's work to maintain records and build up actionable knowledge to support missions. It also often sees use by the civilian and Starfleet diplomatic staff when liaising.
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Since the ship's assignment to Endeavour Squadron, the SOC has become the centre of operations for the Strategic Operations Officer for the whole unit, providing analysis and advice to the squadron leader and relaying this information to other commanders.
Since the ship's assignment to Endeavour Squadron, the SOC has become the centre of operations for the Strategic Operations Officer for the whole unit, providing analysis and advice to the squadron leader and relaying this information to other commanders.


=== The Safe House ===
===The Safe House===
[[File:Safehouse1.png|thumb|The Safe House]]
[[File:Safehouse2a.png|thumb|The Safe House]]
There are several messes and lounges aboard ''Endeavour'', offering space for the crew to socialise, relax, eat and drink. Most are built in the same standard design as the rest of the ship. An exception is the Safe House. The main lounge and bar aboard ''Endeavour'', it acts not just as a leisure space for the crew, but hosts gatherings with guests that could include diplomats and dignitaries. As such, it has been designed for comfort and entertainment, with floor panels of real maple and brass-coloured fixtures to give the establishment a warm, welcoming feel helped by gentle lighting. Seating is a mixture of comfortable booths that can provide a limited privacy or even intimacy, and tables on the main floor that are cleared away when more space is needed.
There are several messes and lounges aboard ''Endeavour'', offering space for the crew to socialise, relax, eat and drink. Most are built in the same standard design as the rest of the ship. An exception is the Safe House. The main lounge and bar aboard ''Endeavour'', it acts not just as a leisure space for the crew, but hosts gatherings with guests that could include diplomats and dignitaries. As such, it has been designed for comfort, with gentle lighting and brightly-coloured upholstery to soften the utilitarian feel of much of the ship. Seating is a mixture of comfortable booths that can provide a limited privacy or even intimacy, and tables on the main floor that are cleared away when more space is needed.


Staff are mostly holograms overseen by several living shift leaders and the manager, and all have attire matching the art deco style to invoke something of the feel of a 1920s speakeasy. This aesthetic is supported by the music from a holographic band on the main stage, though the space is sometimes used for live performances by crewmembers. The Safe House can swing between an atmosphere of a bustling party to a more intimate buzz, but the nature of the Starfleet life and its shift patterns means it always feels like a place to catch up over bar snacks and a drink, or at least a coffee.
The Safe House can swing between an atmosphere of a bustling party to a more intimate buzz, but the nature of the Starfleet life and its shift patterns means it always feels like a place to catch up over bar snacks and a drink, or at least a coffee.


=== The Round Table ===
===The Round Table===
[[File:Roundtable1.jpg|thumb|The Round Table]]
[[File:Roundtable1.jpg|thumb|The Round Table]]
The officers' mess on Deck 7 has been named the Round Table. Reserved for the exclusive use of the senior staff and officers of the rank of lieutenant and above, it has been designed for a close, intimate feel for small gatherings or one-on-one meetings. It is furnished in blacks, golds, and greens in an art deco style not dissimilar to the Safe House, but less bold and more cosy. Seating is at the bar or one of the narrow booths, and refreshments are provided by the bar staff. This includes replicated fare, but several of ''Endeavour's'' officers have stocked the bar with drinks from their personal supplies with varying levels of generosity. It is a preferred place for officers seeking a quiet drink, a private conversation, or a getaway from the hustle and bustle of the ship. On occasion, it is reserved by the captain for gatherings exclusively for the senior staff or his guests.
The officers' mess on Deck 7 has been named the Round Table. Reserved for the exclusive use of officers of the rank of lieutenant and above, it has been designed for a close, intimate feel for small gatherings or one-on-one meetings. It is furnished in blacks, golds, and greens in an art deco style. Seating is at the bar or one of the narrow booths, and refreshments are provided by the bar staff. This includes replicated fare, but several of ''Endeavour's'' officers have stocked the bar with drinks from their personal supplies with varying levels of generosity. It is a preferred place for officers seeking a quiet drink, a private conversation, or a getaway from the hustle and bustle of the ship. On occasion, it is reserved by the captain for gatherings exclusively for the senior staff or his guests.


=== The Earl of Pembroke ===
==Auxiliary Craft==
[[File:Pembroke1.png|thumb|The Earl of Pembroke lounge]]
Some of the auxiliary craft from the previous ''Endeavour'' were recovered, and Rourke retained and expanded the naming conventions of before, shuttles and runabouts named after the mythical court of Camelot instituted originally by Captain Leonidas MacCallister. Rather than retain the full complement of shuttles for a ''Constitution III'', a quartet of fighters have been installed, deployed for ceremonial escort duties as much as patrol and scouting missions.
Referred to often as just 'the Pembroke', this was originally a standard secondary mess hall on Deck 5. Since ''Endeavour'' altered its mission profile to bring civilian families aboard, Captain Rourke had the mess hall refitted to better suit their needs. Laid out now in the style of a traditional British pub, the Pembroke is a family-friendly venue with table service for food and drinks, where crewmembers can get away from a work environment with their loved ones. It has a back room with a holo-table that offers a variety of games, and this in particular has become a favoured haunt of the smattering of teenagers aboard ''Endeavour''.


== Auxiliary Craft ==
===[https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Personnel_Shuttles#Type_12_Shuttle Type-12 Shuttles]===
Some of the auxiliary craft from the previous ''Endeavour'' were recovered, and Rourke retained and expanded the naming conventions of before, shuttles and runabouts named after the mythical court of Camelot instituted originally by Captain Leonidas MacCallister. Rather than retain the full complement of shuttles for an ''Obena'', a quartet of fighters have been installed, deployed for ceremonial escort duties as much as patrol and scouting missions.
Twelve of the auxiliary craft aboard are Type-12 shuttles, the standard for most Starfleet ships. With only a flight crew of one or two officers, they struggle to fit even an additional four personnel aboard. Despite this, they are capable of reasonably long-distance missions. With other, larger auxiliary craft aboard, the Type-12s are usually reserved for simple ferrying or survey duties.


=== [https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Personnel_Shuttles#Type_12_Shuttle Type-12 Shuttles] ===
*''Galahad''
Eight of the auxiliary craft aboard are Type-12 shuttles, the standard for most Starfleet ships. With only a flight crew of one or two officers, they struggle to fit even an additional four personnel aboard. Despite this, they are capable of reasonably long-distance missions. With other, larger auxiliary craft aboard, the Type-12s are usually reserved for simple ferrying or survey duties.
*''Lancelot''
*''Bedivere''
*''Percival''
*''Gawain''
*''Tristan''
*''Agravain''
*''Dagonet''
* ''Bors''
* ''Sagramore''
* ''Ector''
* ''Kay''


* ''Galahad''
===[https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Runabouts#Orion-class_runabout ''Orion''-class runabouts]===
* ''Lancelot''
* ''Bedivere''
* ''Percival''
* ''Gawain''
* ''Tristan''
* ''Agravain''
* ''Dagonet''
 
=== [https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Runabouts#Orion-class_runabout ''Orion''-class runabouts] ===
The two ''Orion''-class runabouts are the 'mid-weight' auxiliary craft for ''Endeavour''. With a flight crew of only three, they are reserved either for long-range missions for only two to four crew where its bunk space and facilities will be needed, or significant survey or away operations close to home making use of the resources without relying on ''Endeavour'' herself.
The two ''Orion''-class runabouts are the 'mid-weight' auxiliary craft for ''Endeavour''. With a flight crew of only three, they are reserved either for long-range missions for only two to four crew where its bunk space and facilities will be needed, or significant survey or away operations close to home making use of the resources without relying on ''Endeavour'' herself.


* ''Uther Pendragon''
*''Uther Pendragon''
* ''Merlin''
*''Merlin''


=== [https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Runabouts#New_Atlantic-class_runabout ''New Atlantic''-class runabouts] ===
===[https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Runabouts#New_Atlantic-class_runabout ''New Atlantic''-class runabouts]===
''Endeavour's'' two ''New Atlantic''-class runabouts are the vessels of choice for major away team operations. They see heavy use for missions taking the crew far from the ship, and are particularly favoured for use by the Hazard Team when transporters are inadequate. The different modules make them highly-flexible in their deployments, though both runabouts have the scouting modules installed as default. The ''King Arthur'' in particular has a long history with ''Endeavour's'' crew, recovered from the ship's predecessor and playing a major role in many missions.
''Endeavour's'' two ''New Atlantic''-class runabouts are the vessels of choice for major away team operations. They see heavy use for missions taking the crew far from the ship, and are particularly favoured for use by the Hazard Team when transporters are inadequate. The different modules make them highly-flexible in their deployments, though both runabouts have the scouting modules installed as default. The ''King Arthur'' in particular has a long history with ''Endeavour's'' crew, recovered from the ship's predecessor and playing a major role in many missions.


* ''King Arthur''
*''King Arthur''
* ''Guinevere''
*''Guinevere''


=== Captain's Yacht ===
===Captain's Yacht===
The ''Prydwen'' is the captain's yacht, reserved exclusively for use by Captain Rourke. A large, warp-capable craft, it is intended primarily for diplomatic duties where it is appropriate for the commanding officer to travel in person and 'fly the flag.' It includes a comfortable state room for the captain, two small bunkrooms for pilots and security personnel, a mess and break room for the crew, and a function room that can serve for diplomatic duties of hosting meetings or dinners.
The ''Prydwen'' is the captain's yacht, reserved exclusively for use by Captain Rourke. A large, warp-capable craft, it is intended primarily for diplomatic duties where it is appropriate for the commanding officer to travel in person and 'fly the flag.' It includes a comfortable state room for the captain, two small bunkrooms for pilots and security personnel, a mess and break room for the crew, and a function room that can serve for diplomatic duties of hosting meetings or dinners.


Despite its primary purpose in diplomacy, because it is likely to host significant dignitaries - and the ship's captain - the ''Prydwen'' is well-armed, well-armoured, and notably fast even for a craft of its size.
Despite its primary purpose in diplomacy, because it is likely to host significant dignitaries - and the ship's captain - the ''Prydwen'' is well-armed, well-armoured, and notably fast even for a craft of its size.


=== [https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Starfighters#Valkyrie-class_fighter ''Valkyrie''-class starfighters] ===
===[https://wiki.bravofleet.com/index.php/Starfighters#Valkyrie-class_fighter ''Valkyrie''-class starfighters]===
Several of the shuttles included in a standard ''Obena'' complement were removed to make space for a flight of four ''Valkyrie''-class starfighters. While they are tactical vessels, Captain Rourke brought them aboard to also serve a ceremonial role in diplomatic affairs, and for their high speeds and sophisticated sensor arrays rendering them suitable for initial, simple reconnaissance in potentially fraught regions. The 'Black Knights,' as the flight are called, consist of four permanently-assigned pilots, all of whom also fulfil departmental roles as relief flight control officers or shuttle crew. If the full flight is deployed beyond a single shift, such as in cases of emergencies or in the rare occasions when a Combat Air Patrol needs maintaining, other flight control officers trained to pilot a ''Valkyrie'' are seconded.
Several of the shuttles included in a standard ''Constitution III'' complement were removed to make space for a flight of four ''Valkyrie''-class starfighters. While they are tactical vessels, Captain Rourke brought them aboard to also serve a ceremonial role in diplomatic affairs, and for their high speeds and sophisticated sensor arrays rendering them suitable for initial, simple reconnaissance in potentially fraught regions. The 'Black Knights,' as the flight are called, consist of four permanently-assigned pilots, all of whom also fulfil departmental roles as relief flight control officers or shuttle crew. If the full flight is deployed beyond a single shift, such as in cases of emergencies or in the rare occasions when a Combat Air Patrol needs maintaining, other flight control officers trained to pilot a ''Valkyrie'' are seconded.


Because of the ceremonial role of the ''Valkyries'', where they often fly escort for diplomatic craft in a role that sometimes includes providing security, the craft themselves are kept in peak visual condition, while the pilots train regularly for complex formation flying.
Because of the ceremonial role of the ''Valkyries'', where they often fly escort for diplomatic craft in a role that sometimes includes providing security, the craft themselves are kept in peak visual condition, while the pilots train regularly for complex formation flying.


== History ==
==History==
The USS ''Endeavour'' was originally commissioned as the ''Tianwen'', one of the last waves of ''Obena''-class ships constructed in the 24th century. As the [[United Federation of Planets]] began to reconsider its isolationist policies after the Coppelius incident of mid-2399, the construction of more ships capable of conducting missions of diplomacy and exploration was ordered. With the ''Obenas'' originally designed in the years after the Dominion War to evoke the prestige of Starfleet's more peaceful eras, a new construction order was logical.
The ''Manticore''-class USS ''Endeavour'' was sabotaged at the hands of the Romulan Rebirth Movement and decommissioned in late 2399, her power grid deemed too badly damaged to be salvageable. At the order of Admiral Alexander Beckett, Starfleet altered the construction order for a new ''Constitution III''-class ship, which was originally to be commissioned as the ''Constellation''. The ''Constitution III''-class is often built with components salvaged from older ships, and with many components of the old ''Manticore'' intact or repairable, her hull was dragged to Avalon Fleet Yards to complete the final stage of construction. It seemed only appropriate for the new ship to instead be named ''Endeavour'', commissioned in honour of both her immediate predecessor whose components she bore, and the original ''Constitution-''class starship of the 23rd century.
 
The ''Tianwen'' had an uneven birth. An error by programmers slowed the development of her bio-neural circuitry, a delay that cost the ''Tianwen'' the anticipated choice for commanding officer, as Captain Dorain accepted assignment to Starfleet Science instead. She was considered a choice for First Secretary Sophia Hale's diplomatic expedition to the Neutral Zone, but without a captain or selected crew, the duty remained with Hale's first choice, the [[Manticore Class|''Manticore''-class]] [[USS Endeavour (NCC-87507)|USS ''Endeavour'']].


When ''Endeavour'' was damaged by sabotage at the hands of the Romulan Rebirth Movement and decommissioned, Admiral Alexander Beckett stepped in to secure the ''Tianwen'' for the Neutral Zone operation. At his behest she was renamed ''Endeavour'', with the admiral arguing the continuity sent a message to those who opposed Starfleet's involvement in the region. The surviving crew of the previous ''Endeavour'' were assigned to the new ship, including commanding officer Captain Rourke, and further personnel selected to bolster her ranks.
This allowed ''Endeavour's'' construction to be completed very rapidly. The original ship had been considered for diplomatic operations in the Romulan Neutral Zone, and Admiral Beckett argued that a vessel of the same name adopting the same duty would send a firm message to those who had sabotaged her that Starfleet would not be stopped so easily. The surviving crew of the previous ''Endeavour'' were assigned to the new ship, including commanding officer Captain Rourke, and further personnel selected to bolster her ranks.


In December 2399, ''Endeavour'' entered the Romulan Neutral Zone to begin relief missions. Early on this included cooperation with both the Romulan Star Empire and Republic in establishing relations with the more self-sufficient independent worlds, from the mining planet Nerillian to the trading hub Meldesa. For months, the presence of a Starfleet ship and a formal diplomatic mission made extensive in-roads in a region historically suspicious of Federation intervention. Unprecedented access to the RNZ led to new discoveries, with ''Endeavour's'' Archaeology & Anthropology team discovering the wreck of ''Koderex'', a Romulan archive ship lost during the exodus from Vulcan, and whose data libraries held an untold amount of knowledge.
In early 2400, ''Endeavour'' entered the Romulan Neutral Zone to begin relief missions. Early on this included cooperation with both the Romulan Star Empire and Republic in establishing relations with the more self-sufficient independent worlds, from the mining planet Nerillian to the trading hub Meldesa. For months, the presence of a Starfleet ship and a formal diplomatic mission made extensive in-roads in a region historically suspicious of Federation intervention. Unprecedented access to the RNZ led to new discoveries, with ''Endeavour's'' Archaeology & Anthropology team discovering the wreck of ''Koderex'', a Romulan archive ship lost during the exodus from Vulcan, and whose data libraries held an untold amount of knowledge.


=== Stormbreaker ===
===Stormbreaker===
In early 2400, ''Endeavour'' formed part of the response to the Century Storm, slews of starships entering the beleaguered Paulson Nebula to assist in evacuation or curbing the storm's effects. ''Endeavour'' was dispatched to the Whixby system to shield the Betazed colony there and convince them to bring in the vast number of local refugees, something the planetary government was highly reluctant to do. This mission followed in the footsteps of the USS ''Odysseus'', which had gone missing nearby. The ''Odysseus'' was found to have been trapped in a nearby subspace rift, one of the phenomena causing the Century Storm. An away team managed to board the ''Odysseus'' and found inding the ship splintered across space-time, but managed to rescue almost the entire crew - some found dead by the ship's hardships, while commanding officer Commander Aquila remained aboard to allow her crew to escape as the rift closed around the ship, which was then destroyed. At the same time, ''Endeavour'' successfully shielded Whixby from a new storm front, saving tens of thousands of lives, and convinced the local government to take in thousands of local refugees.
''Endeavour'' formed part of the response to the Century Storm, slews of starships entering the beleaguered Paulson Nebula to assist in evacuation or curbing the storm's effects. ''Endeavour'' was dispatched to the Whixby system to shield the Betazed colony there and convince them to bring in the vast number of local refugees, something the planetary government was highly reluctant to do. This mission followed in the footsteps of the USS ''Odysseus'', which had gone missing nearby. The ''Odysseus'' was found to have been trapped in a nearby subspace rift, one of the phenomena causing the Century Storm. An away team managed to board the ''Odysseus'' and found inding the ship splintered across space-time, but managed to rescue almost the entire crew - some found dead by the ship's hardships, while commanding officer Commander Aquila remained aboard to allow her crew to escape as the rift closed around the ship, which was then destroyed. At the same time, ''Endeavour'' successfully shielded Whixby from a new storm front, saving tens of thousands of lives, and convinced the local government to take in thousands of local refugees.


The refugee base on Whixby transformed local relief operations. Evacuation teams could secure the populations of planets that could not be shielded and transport them to a much closer place of safety, allowing them to engage in more and more such rescue missions. Data secured from the rescue of the USS ''Odysseus's'' crew gave Fourth Fleet Science extensive new information on the subspace rifts responsible for the Century Storm, hastening efforts to end it. Once the operation ended, multiple members of ''Endeavour's'' senior staff were commended for their roles.
The refugee base on Whixby transformed local relief operations. Evacuation teams could secure the populations of planets that could not be shielded and transport them to a much closer place of safety, allowing them to engage in more and more such rescue missions. Data secured from the rescue of the USS ''Odysseus's'' crew gave Fourth Fleet Science extensive new information on the subspace rifts responsible for the Century Storm, hastening efforts to end it. Once the operation ended, multiple members of ''Endeavour's'' senior staff were commended for their roles.


=== Sundered Wings ===
===Sundered Wings===
The outbreak of civil war in the Romulan Star Empire of Rator in mid-2400 sent ''Endeavour'' to the Agarath System, an industrial hub of the Reman-dominated Velorum Sector seeking independence. After driving off an initial Star Navy invasion, ''Endeavour'' set to support and protect Agarath against future incursions. Diplomatic and security staff delved into local stability in a system with huge rifts between former Romulan civilians and former usually-Reman slaves and labourers, attempting to shore up negotiations to establish a new government under the leader of the Agarath uprising, a former Reman Commando named Hiran. Meanwhile, tactical officers prepared Agarath for another attack by the Star Navy, building up regional defences and trying to train and prepare the local Agarath Guard for combat.
The outbreak of civil war in the Romulan Star Empire of Rator in mid-2400 sent ''Endeavour'' to the Agarath System, an industrial hub of the Reman-dominated Velorum Sector seeking independence. After driving off an initial Star Navy invasion, ''Endeavour'' set to support and protect Agarath against future incursions. Diplomatic and security staff delved into local stability in a system with huge rifts between former Romulan civilians and former usually-Reman slaves and labourers, attempting to shore up negotiations to establish a new government under the leader of the Agarath uprising, a former Reman Commando named Hiran. Meanwhile, tactical officers prepared Agarath for another attack by the Star Navy, building up regional defences and trying to train and prepare the local Agarath Guard for combat.


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Starfleet and Romulan forces rallied to repel the Klingon forces, continuing to take heavy losses. This prompted Star Navy Commander Lotharn to signal the withdrawal once the dust had settled, leaving Agarath to its self-governance. ''Endeavour'' remained to facilitate the arrival of Romulan Republic representatives, coming to help the stabilisation of Agarath under its new leadership of an uneasy blend of Reman workers and Romulan former rulers, before returning to its duties in the Neutral Zone.
Starfleet and Romulan forces rallied to repel the Klingon forces, continuing to take heavy losses. This prompted Star Navy Commander Lotharn to signal the withdrawal once the dust had settled, leaving Agarath to its self-governance. ''Endeavour'' remained to facilitate the arrival of Romulan Republic representatives, coming to help the stabilisation of Agarath under its new leadership of an uneasy blend of Reman workers and Romulan former rulers, before returning to its duties in the Neutral Zone.


=== Late 2400 ===
===Late 2400 ===
Shortly after the fall of the Star Empire, ''Endeavour'' encountered forces from an alternate universe, enemies many of the crew had faced some years prior who had been suspected trapped in this reality. While these enemies were dispatched, believed either returned to their own reality or even destroyed in their effort to get home, this came with a price: the discovery that one of their own, Lieutenant Dathan, had long been an agent from this alternate universe. While Dathan ultimately sided with the crew of the ''Endeavour'', saving them at apparently the cost of her own life, this had undoubtedly been an egregious failure of security. With even Vice Admiral Beckett implicated as possibly negligent, Captain Rourke's standing was dealt a heavy blow which would have implications later.
Shortly after the fall of the Star Empire, ''Endeavour'' encountered forces from an alternate universe, enemies many of the crew had faced some years prior who had been suspected trapped in this reality. While these enemies were dispatched, believed either returned to their own reality or even destroyed in their effort to get home, this came with a price: the discovery that one of their own, Lieutenant Dathan, had long been an agent from this alternate universe. While Dathan ultimately sided with the crew of the ''Endeavour'', saving them at apparently the cost of her own life, this had undoubtedly been an egregious failure of security. With even Vice Admiral Beckett implicated as possibly negligent, Captain Rourke's standing was dealt a heavy blow which would have implications later.


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This did not prove enough to restore the crew's standing in the eyes of Starfleet, however. Upon returning to the Alpha Quadrant, ''Endeavour'' was reassigned to a squadron under the command of Fleet Captain Jericho. This stripped the ship of its duties as a base of diplomacy in the Neutral Zone, with the unit primarily focused on maintaining stability along the Federation border with the [[Romulan Factions]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]. Under Captain Jericho's command, ''Endeavour'' and her sister ships were ordered to prioritise security, protecting Federation citizens from threats among renegade Romulan and Klingon elements such as the Romulan Rebirth Movement and the [[House of Mo'Kai]].
This did not prove enough to restore the crew's standing in the eyes of Starfleet, however. Upon returning to the Alpha Quadrant, ''Endeavour'' was reassigned to a squadron under the command of Fleet Captain Jericho. This stripped the ship of its duties as a base of diplomacy in the Neutral Zone, with the unit primarily focused on maintaining stability along the Federation border with the [[Romulan Factions]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]. Under Captain Jericho's command, ''Endeavour'' and her sister ships were ordered to prioritise security, protecting Federation citizens from threats among renegade Romulan and Klingon elements such as the Romulan Rebirth Movement and the [[House of Mo'Kai]].


== Notable Crew ==
==Notable Crew==


=== Commanding Officers ===
=== Commanding Officers===


* 2397 - 2399: Commander Eligar Isadorin (Construction Supervisor, Pre-commissioning)
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/34911/ 2400 - Present]: Captain [[bfms_char:12418|Matthew Rourke]]
* [https://bravofleet.com/command/34911/ December 2399 - Present]: Captain [[bfms_char:12418|Matthew Rourke]]

Revision as of 15:28, 26 April 2023


"The arching sky is calling"
    —Robert Heinlein - Ship's Dedication Quote


The USS Endeavour (NCC-91502) is a Constitution III-class starship assigned to the Fourth Fleet under the command of Captain Matt Rourke. Commissioned in early 2400, Endeavour was attached to a diplomatic mission to the Neutral Zone to continue the work of her namesake, a Manticore-class decommissioned after a terrorist attack by the Romulan Rebirth Movement, and constructed like many of her class using her predecessors' components.

Initially assigned to building bridges with the Romulan Factions and bringing stability and support to the troubled region through diplomacy, since late-2400 the ship has been assigned to Endeavour Squadron, the unit falling under the command of Fleet Captain Lionel Jericho of the USS Triumph. The squadron's primary responsibility is maintaining stability on the border, with some dispute among its leaders on if this entails doing so through security interventions or diplomacy. With Endeavour as the larger ship, she tends to operate as a hub within the squadron, with operational logistics revolving around her capabilities.

Since her commissioning, Endeavour has performed key duties in some of the most notable incidents of the dawn of the 25th century, from responses to the Century Storm to the stabilisation of the Velorum Sector during the fall of the Romulan Star Empire.

Design and Layout

When the Manticore-class USS Endeavour was decommissioned, Starfleet ordered much of the hulk to be used for the construction of her successor. Like many ships of her class, the Constitution III-class Endeavour is thus built using much of the hull, the internal systems, and the computer of her predecessor. This has engendered a strong sense of continuity, especially with many of the crew carrying over service across both ships.

The Constitution III emerged as Starfleet's era of designing for comfort and luxury was waning, but Endeavour is still expected to act as a beacon of the hope the Federation can bring to a fraught region of space. Her interior matches the more utilitarian feel of many of her class, with more polished metals, uncarpeted decks, and cooler colours on the fixtures. She is by no means cold or unwelcoming in design, however, and is built with the expectation the crew may live aboard for months at a time.

The diplomatic facilities are among the most comfortable of her class, with permanent offices set aside for any Diplomatic Corps staff adjacent to the VIP section and conference rooms. These are close to many of the recreation facilities aboard, so that any guests have wide choices when it comes to relaxation.

With most quarters consisting of only one room, Endeavour relies on these communal facilities for the crew to mingle and enjoy time off; most decks offer at least a small observation lounge for relaxing and socialising, and the ship has multiple mess halls of varying sizes. Most of these are somewhat utilitarian, with only the main lounge expected to field visitors, while the mess hall near Main Engineering, for example, is one of the more stark and 'rough and ready' break spaces aboard.

The Security Department section includes facilities for Endeavour's Hazard Team. This consists of a small training area, a locker room, armoury, and briefing room. It allows the team to operate independent of the Security Department for selection, training, and mission preparation.

Bridge

Bridge of the USS Endeavour

The Constitution III-class's aesthetics intentionally harken back to Starfleet's golden age of exploration, and Endeavour is no different, blending traditions with modern innovation. The bridge is designed to be visually impressive for crew, visitors, and those communicating by viewscreen. As with much of the ship, the decks are polished steel and the fixtures cool metals.

Endeavour's bridge has three central chairs, rather than one command chair. The chair to the CO's right is reserved for the executive officer; the left, while formally a space for guests or mission advisors, has commonly become the bridge seat for Strategic Operations Officer Commander Harrian as the representative of the squadron leader's staff.

Facing the captain's chair from the viewscreen, the helm officer is seated at the front left with the operations officer at the front right, while the science station is in the alcove on the far left with tactical in the alcove on the far right. The communications officer's post is at the rear right, between the door to the conference room and the turbolift, while the opposite station on the left is often used by mission advisors or to monitor secondary operations such as away teams or auxiliary craft.

Strategic Operations Centre

The Strategic Operations Centre

At Captain Rourke's behest, facilities akin to the Combat Information Centre aboard Endeavour's predecessor were installed aboard. Designated as the Strategic Operations Centre, the SOC can provide an information and analysis hub supporting mission objectives beyond merely military, and including economic and political. From the SOC, staff have an overview of a region on the holographic interface and can monitor changes and plan operations. This positions Endeavour for data gathering and analysis operations across multiple systems and locations, be they focused on strategy, intelligence, or science.

With the multi-mission nature of the ship, the SOC sees extensive use as a mission planning centre during diplomatic operations with multiple local concerns, such as security or humanitarian support. With Endeavour's regular long-term operations in a single area, the SOC facilitates the Chief Intelligence Officer's work to maintain records and build up actionable knowledge to support missions. It also often sees use by the civilian and Starfleet diplomatic staff when liaising.

Since the ship's assignment to Endeavour Squadron, the SOC has become the centre of operations for the Strategic Operations Officer for the whole unit, providing analysis and advice to the squadron leader and relaying this information to other commanders.

The Safe House

The Safe House

There are several messes and lounges aboard Endeavour, offering space for the crew to socialise, relax, eat and drink. Most are built in the same standard design as the rest of the ship. An exception is the Safe House. The main lounge and bar aboard Endeavour, it acts not just as a leisure space for the crew, but hosts gatherings with guests that could include diplomats and dignitaries. As such, it has been designed for comfort, with gentle lighting and brightly-coloured upholstery to soften the utilitarian feel of much of the ship. Seating is a mixture of comfortable booths that can provide a limited privacy or even intimacy, and tables on the main floor that are cleared away when more space is needed.

The Safe House can swing between an atmosphere of a bustling party to a more intimate buzz, but the nature of the Starfleet life and its shift patterns means it always feels like a place to catch up over bar snacks and a drink, or at least a coffee.

The Round Table

The Round Table

The officers' mess on Deck 7 has been named the Round Table. Reserved for the exclusive use of officers of the rank of lieutenant and above, it has been designed for a close, intimate feel for small gatherings or one-on-one meetings. It is furnished in blacks, golds, and greens in an art deco style. Seating is at the bar or one of the narrow booths, and refreshments are provided by the bar staff. This includes replicated fare, but several of Endeavour's officers have stocked the bar with drinks from their personal supplies with varying levels of generosity. It is a preferred place for officers seeking a quiet drink, a private conversation, or a getaway from the hustle and bustle of the ship. On occasion, it is reserved by the captain for gatherings exclusively for the senior staff or his guests.

Auxiliary Craft

Some of the auxiliary craft from the previous Endeavour were recovered, and Rourke retained and expanded the naming conventions of before, shuttles and runabouts named after the mythical court of Camelot instituted originally by Captain Leonidas MacCallister. Rather than retain the full complement of shuttles for a Constitution III, a quartet of fighters have been installed, deployed for ceremonial escort duties as much as patrol and scouting missions.

Type-12 Shuttles

Twelve of the auxiliary craft aboard are Type-12 shuttles, the standard for most Starfleet ships. With only a flight crew of one or two officers, they struggle to fit even an additional four personnel aboard. Despite this, they are capable of reasonably long-distance missions. With other, larger auxiliary craft aboard, the Type-12s are usually reserved for simple ferrying or survey duties.

  • Galahad
  • Lancelot
  • Bedivere
  • Percival
  • Gawain
  • Tristan
  • Agravain
  • Dagonet
  • Bors
  • Sagramore
  • Ector
  • Kay

Orion-class runabouts

The two Orion-class runabouts are the 'mid-weight' auxiliary craft for Endeavour. With a flight crew of only three, they are reserved either for long-range missions for only two to four crew where its bunk space and facilities will be needed, or significant survey or away operations close to home making use of the resources without relying on Endeavour herself.

  • Uther Pendragon
  • Merlin

New Atlantic-class runabouts

Endeavour's two New Atlantic-class runabouts are the vessels of choice for major away team operations. They see heavy use for missions taking the crew far from the ship, and are particularly favoured for use by the Hazard Team when transporters are inadequate. The different modules make them highly-flexible in their deployments, though both runabouts have the scouting modules installed as default. The King Arthur in particular has a long history with Endeavour's crew, recovered from the ship's predecessor and playing a major role in many missions.

  • King Arthur
  • Guinevere

Captain's Yacht

The Prydwen is the captain's yacht, reserved exclusively for use by Captain Rourke. A large, warp-capable craft, it is intended primarily for diplomatic duties where it is appropriate for the commanding officer to travel in person and 'fly the flag.' It includes a comfortable state room for the captain, two small bunkrooms for pilots and security personnel, a mess and break room for the crew, and a function room that can serve for diplomatic duties of hosting meetings or dinners.

Despite its primary purpose in diplomacy, because it is likely to host significant dignitaries - and the ship's captain - the Prydwen is well-armed, well-armoured, and notably fast even for a craft of its size.

Valkyrie-class starfighters

Several of the shuttles included in a standard Constitution III complement were removed to make space for a flight of four Valkyrie-class starfighters. While they are tactical vessels, Captain Rourke brought them aboard to also serve a ceremonial role in diplomatic affairs, and for their high speeds and sophisticated sensor arrays rendering them suitable for initial, simple reconnaissance in potentially fraught regions. The 'Black Knights,' as the flight are called, consist of four permanently-assigned pilots, all of whom also fulfil departmental roles as relief flight control officers or shuttle crew. If the full flight is deployed beyond a single shift, such as in cases of emergencies or in the rare occasions when a Combat Air Patrol needs maintaining, other flight control officers trained to pilot a Valkyrie are seconded.

Because of the ceremonial role of the Valkyries, where they often fly escort for diplomatic craft in a role that sometimes includes providing security, the craft themselves are kept in peak visual condition, while the pilots train regularly for complex formation flying.

History

The Manticore-class USS Endeavour was sabotaged at the hands of the Romulan Rebirth Movement and decommissioned in late 2399, her power grid deemed too badly damaged to be salvageable. At the order of Admiral Alexander Beckett, Starfleet altered the construction order for a new Constitution III-class ship, which was originally to be commissioned as the Constellation. The Constitution III-class is often built with components salvaged from older ships, and with many components of the old Manticore intact or repairable, her hull was dragged to Avalon Fleet Yards to complete the final stage of construction. It seemed only appropriate for the new ship to instead be named Endeavour, commissioned in honour of both her immediate predecessor whose components she bore, and the original Constitution-class starship of the 23rd century.

This allowed Endeavour's construction to be completed very rapidly. The original ship had been considered for diplomatic operations in the Romulan Neutral Zone, and Admiral Beckett argued that a vessel of the same name adopting the same duty would send a firm message to those who had sabotaged her that Starfleet would not be stopped so easily. The surviving crew of the previous Endeavour were assigned to the new ship, including commanding officer Captain Rourke, and further personnel selected to bolster her ranks.

In early 2400, Endeavour entered the Romulan Neutral Zone to begin relief missions. Early on this included cooperation with both the Romulan Star Empire and Republic in establishing relations with the more self-sufficient independent worlds, from the mining planet Nerillian to the trading hub Meldesa. For months, the presence of a Starfleet ship and a formal diplomatic mission made extensive in-roads in a region historically suspicious of Federation intervention. Unprecedented access to the RNZ led to new discoveries, with Endeavour's Archaeology & Anthropology team discovering the wreck of Koderex, a Romulan archive ship lost during the exodus from Vulcan, and whose data libraries held an untold amount of knowledge.

Stormbreaker

Endeavour formed part of the response to the Century Storm, slews of starships entering the beleaguered Paulson Nebula to assist in evacuation or curbing the storm's effects. Endeavour was dispatched to the Whixby system to shield the Betazed colony there and convince them to bring in the vast number of local refugees, something the planetary government was highly reluctant to do. This mission followed in the footsteps of the USS Odysseus, which had gone missing nearby. The Odysseus was found to have been trapped in a nearby subspace rift, one of the phenomena causing the Century Storm. An away team managed to board the Odysseus and found inding the ship splintered across space-time, but managed to rescue almost the entire crew - some found dead by the ship's hardships, while commanding officer Commander Aquila remained aboard to allow her crew to escape as the rift closed around the ship, which was then destroyed. At the same time, Endeavour successfully shielded Whixby from a new storm front, saving tens of thousands of lives, and convinced the local government to take in thousands of local refugees.

The refugee base on Whixby transformed local relief operations. Evacuation teams could secure the populations of planets that could not be shielded and transport them to a much closer place of safety, allowing them to engage in more and more such rescue missions. Data secured from the rescue of the USS Odysseus's crew gave Fourth Fleet Science extensive new information on the subspace rifts responsible for the Century Storm, hastening efforts to end it. Once the operation ended, multiple members of Endeavour's senior staff were commended for their roles.

Sundered Wings

The outbreak of civil war in the Romulan Star Empire of Rator in mid-2400 sent Endeavour to the Agarath System, an industrial hub of the Reman-dominated Velorum Sector seeking independence. After driving off an initial Star Navy invasion, Endeavour set to support and protect Agarath against future incursions. Diplomatic and security staff delved into local stability in a system with huge rifts between former Romulan civilians and former usually-Reman slaves and labourers, attempting to shore up negotiations to establish a new government under the leader of the Agarath uprising, a former Reman Commando named Hiran. Meanwhile, tactical officers prepared Agarath for another attack by the Star Navy, building up regional defences and trying to train and prepare the local Agarath Guard for combat.

The Battle of Agarath was difficult and bloody, and one of the heaviest battles of the Sundered Wings operation. Preparations meant the defenders met the Star Navy's incursion head-on and hammered them quickly, bringing Star Navy strike force commander Lotharn to a negotiation table relatively swiftly. But it was at this point that a band of Klingon warships, part of the incursion into Romulan space by renegades from the Klingon Houses, struck both sides, taking them by surprise. A roiling three-way battle dragged out for a time, with several Agarath leaders killed, including acting-Governor Hiran. Only once Captain Rourke, trapped on previously-neutral ground of a defunct Agarath mining station to negotiate with Romulan Commander Lotharn, had killed the Klingon warband's leader did he convince Lotharn to join forces with him to protect even former Romulan subjects from slaughter.

Starfleet and Romulan forces rallied to repel the Klingon forces, continuing to take heavy losses. This prompted Star Navy Commander Lotharn to signal the withdrawal once the dust had settled, leaving Agarath to its self-governance. Endeavour remained to facilitate the arrival of Romulan Republic representatives, coming to help the stabilisation of Agarath under its new leadership of an uneasy blend of Reman workers and Romulan former rulers, before returning to its duties in the Neutral Zone.

Late 2400

Shortly after the fall of the Star Empire, Endeavour encountered forces from an alternate universe, enemies many of the crew had faced some years prior who had been suspected trapped in this reality. While these enemies were dispatched, believed either returned to their own reality or even destroyed in their effort to get home, this came with a price: the discovery that one of their own, Lieutenant Dathan, had long been an agent from this alternate universe. While Dathan ultimately sided with the crew of the Endeavour, saving them at apparently the cost of her own life, this had undoubtedly been an egregious failure of security. With even Vice Admiral Beckett implicated as possibly negligent, Captain Rourke's standing was dealt a heavy blow which would have implications later.

Soon after, the outbreak of Blood Dilithium in the Delta Quadrant brought Endeavour among the ships travelling through the Barzan Wormhole to respond to the humanitarian crisis. Studying the effects of this mineral led Endeavour to discover the existence of ancient Vaadwaur technology that could harness it to cause untold damage to telepathic populations, technology the Devore Imperium were hunting. Endeavour successfully interceded, destroying the technology and saving the lives of a Brenari colony under attack.

This did not prove enough to restore the crew's standing in the eyes of Starfleet, however. Upon returning to the Alpha Quadrant, Endeavour was reassigned to a squadron under the command of Fleet Captain Jericho. This stripped the ship of its duties as a base of diplomacy in the Neutral Zone, with the unit primarily focused on maintaining stability along the Federation border with the Romulan Factions and the Klingon Empire. Under Captain Jericho's command, Endeavour and her sister ships were ordered to prioritise security, protecting Federation citizens from threats among renegade Romulan and Klingon elements such as the Romulan Rebirth Movement and the House of Mo'Kai.

Notable Crew

Commanding Officers