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[[File:Khitomerconference1.png|thumb|452x452px|alt=|Diplomacy is at the heart of the Federation's approach to the wider galaxy]]
| name = Eos Station
The following provides an overview of the [[United Federation of Planets]]’ relationships with all major powers of the galaxy.
| image =[[File:Watchtower.jpg]]
==Alpha Quadrant==
| registry = DS-108
===[[Breen Confederacy]]===
| class = Watchtower
As a loose central confederation, the Breen do not have a united or uniform stance towards the Federation, and diplomatic relations are limited. Since 2399, however, individual warlords have consistently launched border raids on the Federation, seeking resources and slaves. Encounters between Breen and Federation ships outside Federation space are particularly likely to lead to hostilities.
| affiliation = Starfleet
===[[Cardassian Union]]===
| status = Active
Tensions between the Cardassian Union and the Federation heightened in mid-2401. The Union has drawn criticism for the expansion and modernisation of its fleets through the integration of Dominion technology, straining the Dominion War-ending Treaty of Bajor. This has been overshadowed, however, by the borderlands of the [[Former Demilitarized Zone]] falling into crisis, with two renegade insurgent groups, the Cardassian True Way and the Federation [[New Maquis]], leading violent attacks against Starfleet, Central Command, and each other. Starfleet seeks to restore stability, while divided factions of the Union seek sometimes cooperation, and sometimes political victories to demonstrate or restore Cardassian supremacy.
| commissioned =2293
===Children of Tama===
| decommissioned =
Relations between the Federation and the Tamarians have only improved since first contact. Communication methods have been refined, trade agreements ensure a free flow of goods and ideas, and several Tamarians serve in Starfleet. Closer relationships are continuously negotiated, with the possibility of a more formal alliance or even Federation membership in the future.
| destroyed =
===[[Ferengi Alliance]]===
| system =
The Ferengi Alliance is in a formal state of peace with the Federation, bound by treaties and multiple economic commitments. Ongoing negotiations for the Alliance’s eventual ascension to the Federation ebb and flow - they are currently in a state of ebbing. Individual DaiMons and ship captains will still often exploit Starfleet wherever possible, however, and will rarely render assistance without payment.
| sector =
===First Federation===
| region =
Relations between the First Federation and the UFP are friendly, and multiple treaties cover issues such as extradition, justice, and trade. Commercial and leisure visits across the borders are easily arranged, and border security is perfunctory on both sides.
| quadrant = [[Beta Quadrant]]
===Kzinti Patriarchy===
| role =Diplomatic Outreach
A loose coalition, the Kzinti are overall xenophobic and aggressive. They have no formal treaties with the Federation, and regularly launch raids into their territory, targeting civilians as much as military targets. Starfleet protects the border and the sight of a Kzinti ship usually precipitates hostilities. When necessary, Starfleet has launched counter-attacks into Kzinti space to incapacitate dangerous and consistent raiding parties, or recover abducted citizens.
| unit =  
===[[Melkot]]===
| taskforce =Task Force 47
The Melkot are highly territorial and use their telepathy to punish those who encroach on their space without permission. Since a positive first contact with the Federation in 2368, Starfleet has on occasion been able to acquire permission to enter Melkot space. This is very rare, and largely the Melkot and Federation leave each other alone.
| taskgroup =Task Group 13
===Metron Consortium===
| squadron =  
The powerful and elusive Metrons remain largely isolated and uninterested in the wider galaxy. They have not reached out to the Federation since first contact in the 23rd century. Starfleet policy is to not venture into their territory.
| co =[[bfms_char:71721|Captain Elena Mitchell]]  
===[[Sheliak Corporate]]===
| xo =[[bfms_char:69732|Commander William "Gab" Harris]]
The Sheliak are deeply isolationist and view all other life-forms as inferior. They actively avoid contact with anyone, including the Federation. They are aggressive and powerful if approached, and Starfleet policy is to not initiate an encounter.
| crew =  
===Talarian Republic===
| dedication =  
After historic conflicts, a clear and formal peace treaty now exists between the Federation and the Talarian Republic. Despite significant xenophobia in Talarian culture, they have engaged with the wider galaxy in politics and trade or as mercenaries. Border defences on both sides remain substantial, and it is not unknown for a Talarian captain to test their strength against Starfleet and force the diplomats to tidy up afterwards.
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===[[Tholian Assembly]]===
{{quote|I had my choice of any job in the fleet. I didn’t want some cushy job …I wanted this. The farthest reaches of the galaxy. One of the most remote outposts available. This is where the adventure is. This is where heroes are made. Right here… in the wilderness.|'''Julian Bashir''', 2369}}
Xenophobic and isolationist, the Tholians remain uninvolved in galactic affairs and send only limited envoys to the Federation. Their surveillance network’s observation of Federation territory is a point of contention between the powers, and the Assembly has been known to expand its borders without warning. Starfleet ships never knowingly enter Tholian space, and their duties on the border are largely limited to stamping out Tholian surveillance probes.
 
===[[Tzenkethi Coalition]]===
'''Eos Station''' is a [[Watchtower Class|''Watchtower''-class]] station that is located on the Federation-Romulan border.
The Tzenkethi have been politically isolated for the last fifty years. Their tentative peace with the Federation is regularly tested by their raiding parties venturing forth in search for useful technologies, and they guard their borders jealously. Relations with the Federation are highly limited and the sight of a Tzenkethi ship outside their space usually leads to hostilities.
 
==Beta Quadrant==
==Summary==
===[[Gorn Hegemony]]===
Commissioned in the year 2293, shortly before the signing of the Khitomer Accords, the Watchtower-class Eos Station was a military outpost along the Romulan Neutral Zone. Charged with gathering intel on the Romulans, defense of the Federation borders, and keeping tabs on our Romulan neighbors, Eos Station was the best of the best. Equipped with all the latest technology of the day, Eos Station was a shining beacon for the Federation.
The Gorn have limited diplomatic relations with the Federation. They are territorial and guard their borders jealously, but may still send breeding parties in the forms of bands of warships into Federation territory. Interactions with the Gorn are wildly inconsistent, and understanding between the two governments is limited. More often than not, the Gorn keep to themselves and ignore the Federation.
 
===[[Klingon Empire]]===
Following the Tomed Incident in 2311, the Romulan Star Empire entered a prolonged period of total isolation. In that time, politics changed, people changed, and the Federation’s needs changed. Once a part of the old guard, Eos was relegated to an overequipped, unimportant outpost along a border of the Federation that seemingly no longer mattered. Over the following decades, Eos fell into disrepair due to her low priority status. 2400 was the year that changed everything for Eos Station as the collapse of the Romulan Star Empire of Rator and de facto Romulan civil war changed the landscape once again. Revived and brought back to life, Eos Station is called upon again to serve the borders of the Federation, this time opposite Romulan space from the Romulan Free State, as well as many other unknown independent Romulan factions all vying for control.
Relations between the Klingon Empire and Federation are at their lowest point in thirty years. The ascension of Chancellor Toral, son of Duras, and his stated intention to conquer Romulan space has set the two powers on a collision course, with the Federation treaty-bound to protect the Romulan Republic. The Empire is increasingly factionalised, however, with several Great Houses opposing Toral and maintaining close relations with the Federation. No formal conflicts have broken out, internally or with Starfleet, but there have been hostile encounters between the KDF or houses loyal to Toral and Starfleet in or near Romulan space.
 
===Orion Syndicate===
==Layout==
While the Syndicate is not a formal government, with many of its worlds within the territory of the Federation or Klingon Empire, the criminal organisation is vast, with its own holdings, and a complex hierarchy. More often than not, the Syndicate is involved in criminal enterprises that undermine Starfleet interests, and the Federation’s return to fringe worlds has been particularly unwelcome. Encounters are rarely directly hostile, however, and Starfleet captains have been known to negotiate the Syndicate’s assistance at times.
 
===[[Romulan_Factions#Independent_Romulan_Factions|Romulan Independent Factions]]===
====Primary Hull====
Outside of the Free State and Republic, the old Star Empire has fallen to an array of independent Romulan factions, rarely larger than a handful of systems and often in the hands of warlords. They each have their own stance towards Starfleet, with some inclined to negotiate for an advantage while others will aggressively defend their territory. An unknown faction’s territory should be approached with care.
Eos Station features a typical 23rd-century Federation design, consisting of a saucer-shaped primary hull with a central command tower and four main docking bays capable of servicing Constitution-class starships or smaller. Positioned halfway down is an external docking wheel, while the energy reactor housing and multi-spectrum array are located at the bottom of the station. The command tower houses the shuttlebays, medical center, support offices, and an impressive two deck operations center. Support facilities, crew quarters, and crew accommodations are also housed within the primary hull. Phaser arrays are evenly distributed around the station's exterior.
===[[Romulan Free State]]===
 
The Romulan Free State is regarded as the legitimate successor to the [[Romulan Star Empire]] and is recognised under all relevant treaties, such as the Treaty of Algeron. Relations between them and the Federation have been fractious in recent years, but the formal peace is upheld on both sides. Eager to prove themselves a galactic power, the Free State desires legitimacy from the Federation, but will also seize any opportunity to embarrass their rival. This usually takes the form of political machinations or subterfuge, however.
==== Secondary Hull====
===[[Romulan Republic]]===
The secondary hull of Eos Station predominantly houses cargo and maintenance facilities, along with the energy reactor and multi-spectrum array mount. Maneuvering thrusters, lifeboat ports, and weapon platforms are situated on the external hull of the secondary section.
The Romulan Republic is a formal ally of the Federation, seeking the eventual reunification of the Romulan and Vulcan people. The alliance favours the Republic more and shields them from hostilities with the Klingons or other Romulan factions. Still, the Federation considers it the best chance at a lasting peace in the Beta Quadrant. Starfleet works closely with Republic scientists and the military in and near Republic space for their protection and development.
 
===='''Terrestrial Enclosure'''====
 
Tucked away within the primary hull of Eos Station, the biodome (as the locals call it) is a self-contained habitat. Its lush landscape is programmed to echo Napa Valley, California on Earth, complemented by an artificial sky programmable to simulate day and night. Affectionately known as "Eden," the Terrestrial Enclosure contains a thriving meadow, a high-speed tram, an athletic field, and a small commercial and residential district, among a variety of other amenities and establishments.
 
==Promenade==
The station houses a multi-level business district, Promenade. This area is positioned just below the docking ring and contains a assortment of businesses able fulfill even of the pickiest of shoppers. Often referred to as a city within a city, the Promenade District features some of the best shopping and eating establishments in the galaxy.
 
====Club 504====
[[File:Gencraft image 1710272599935-1.png|thumb|alt=|left]]
 
 
Club 504, the nightlife destination on Eos Station, is owned and operated by the mysterious Lon Tik, a Human with a fondness for the finer things in life. This club offers an unparalleled experience for patrons from all corners of the galaxy. Nestled within the crowded confines of Eos Station, Club 504 is the  premier establishment for those needing a little night life entertainment.
 
 
 
 
====The Quantum Brew====
[[File:Gencraft image 1710272487563-1.png|thumb|alt=|left]]
 
 
Tucked away in the docking ring, The Quantum Brew is a place of warmth and comfort. The aroma of freshly roasted beans fill the air, inviting patrons to take a temporary pause from their travels. The decor is a rustic charm, with holographic displays of celestial bodies decorating the walls with traditional Bolian tapestries. The owner, a cheerful Bolian named Tuvor, is always ready with a friendly smile and a hot cup of the Nebula's Nectar, a signature blend he ''claims'' was inspired by none other than Admiral Janeway herself.
 
 
 
 
 
 
==== The Scottish Tap ====
[[File:The Scottish Tap.jpg|left|thumb]]
 
 
Upon stepping in, one is immediately drawn to the cozy feel of a traditional tavern, steeped in Scottish heritage. The gentle glow of the lighting further enhances the intricate wooden enhancement that decorate the establishment. Comfortably arranged seating invites guests to settle in and relax, while an impressive bar takes center stage, offering an expansive array of beverages to choose from. Neatly organized rows of bottles adorning the shelves behind the bar showcase a diverse selection of spirits and liquors. A charming touch of rusticity is added by the prominent display of cigar boxes atop the bar, subtly alluding to a culture of indulgence and convivial gatherings. The owner, Haggis McCreery, invites you to The Scottish Tap
 
 
 
==Support Craft ==
 
===='''Assigned Vessel'''====
 
*USS Galileo NCC-52004 Support Vessel (Steamrunner-class)
 
===='''Runabouts'''====
 
*Sadat, Research (Danube-class Runabout)
*Mandela, VIP Craft (Danube-class Runabout)
*Akaar, Patrol (Volga-class Runabout)
*Patel, Patrol (Volga-class Runabout)
 
In addition to the support vessel and runabouts, the station also houses several Type 11 and Type 14 shuttle crafts for diverse purposes, along with cargo management units and workbees.
 
==Crew==
*Commanding Officer - Captain [[bfms_char:71721/|Elena Mitchell]]
*Executive Officer - Commander [[bfms_char:69732/|William "Gab" Harris]]
*Captain of Engineering -  Captain [[bfms_char:46390|Eli Bates]]
*Chief Medical Officer - Lieutenant Commander [[bfms_char:97053/|Emily Rodriguez]]
*Chief Operations Officer - Lieutenant [[bfms_char:97064/|Jessica Chan]]
* Chief of Security - Lieutenant Commander [[bfms_char:97058/|Jason "Obi" Reynolds]]
*Chief Counselor - Lieutenant [[bfms_char:97062/|Rebecca Morgan]]
*Chief Science Officer - Lieutenant Commander [[bfms_char:97060/|Michael Turner]]
*Shuttlebay Manager - Lieutenant [[bfms_char:97056/|Sarah Turner]]
*Captain's Yeoman - Chief Petty Officer [[bfms_char:36559/|Reagan Byrne]]
==Recurring Characters==
*Crew Family - Captain [[bfms_char:97067/|Peter Mitchell]]
*Owner, Club 504 - [[bfms_char:35763|Lon Tik]]
*Owner, The Scottish Tap - [[bfms_char:45132/|Haggis McCreery]]
*Owner, The Quantum Brew - Tuvor
===Notable Crew===
====Commanding Officers ====
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/58810 2401 - 2401] : [[bfms_char:58890|Captain Granth Krajj]]
*2401: Captain [[bfms_char:71721/|Elena Mitchell]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 21 March 2024

This article is official Bravo Fleet canon.









Diplomacy is at the heart of the Federation's approach to the wider galaxy

The following provides an overview of the United Federation of Planets’ relationships with all major powers of the galaxy.

Alpha Quadrant

Breen Confederacy

As a loose central confederation, the Breen do not have a united or uniform stance towards the Federation, and diplomatic relations are limited. Since 2399, however, individual warlords have consistently launched border raids on the Federation, seeking resources and slaves. Encounters between Breen and Federation ships outside Federation space are particularly likely to lead to hostilities.

Cardassian Union

Tensions between the Cardassian Union and the Federation heightened in mid-2401. The Union has drawn criticism for the expansion and modernisation of its fleets through the integration of Dominion technology, straining the Dominion War-ending Treaty of Bajor. This has been overshadowed, however, by the borderlands of the Former Demilitarized Zone falling into crisis, with two renegade insurgent groups, the Cardassian True Way and the Federation New Maquis, leading violent attacks against Starfleet, Central Command, and each other. Starfleet seeks to restore stability, while divided factions of the Union seek sometimes cooperation, and sometimes political victories to demonstrate or restore Cardassian supremacy.

Children of Tama

Relations between the Federation and the Tamarians have only improved since first contact. Communication methods have been refined, trade agreements ensure a free flow of goods and ideas, and several Tamarians serve in Starfleet. Closer relationships are continuously negotiated, with the possibility of a more formal alliance or even Federation membership in the future.

Ferengi Alliance

The Ferengi Alliance is in a formal state of peace with the Federation, bound by treaties and multiple economic commitments. Ongoing negotiations for the Alliance’s eventual ascension to the Federation ebb and flow - they are currently in a state of ebbing. Individual DaiMons and ship captains will still often exploit Starfleet wherever possible, however, and will rarely render assistance without payment.

First Federation

Relations between the First Federation and the UFP are friendly, and multiple treaties cover issues such as extradition, justice, and trade. Commercial and leisure visits across the borders are easily arranged, and border security is perfunctory on both sides.

Kzinti Patriarchy

A loose coalition, the Kzinti are overall xenophobic and aggressive. They have no formal treaties with the Federation, and regularly launch raids into their territory, targeting civilians as much as military targets. Starfleet protects the border and the sight of a Kzinti ship usually precipitates hostilities. When necessary, Starfleet has launched counter-attacks into Kzinti space to incapacitate dangerous and consistent raiding parties, or recover abducted citizens.

Melkot

The Melkot are highly territorial and use their telepathy to punish those who encroach on their space without permission. Since a positive first contact with the Federation in 2368, Starfleet has on occasion been able to acquire permission to enter Melkot space. This is very rare, and largely the Melkot and Federation leave each other alone.

Metron Consortium

The powerful and elusive Metrons remain largely isolated and uninterested in the wider galaxy. They have not reached out to the Federation since first contact in the 23rd century. Starfleet policy is to not venture into their territory.

Sheliak Corporate

The Sheliak are deeply isolationist and view all other life-forms as inferior. They actively avoid contact with anyone, including the Federation. They are aggressive and powerful if approached, and Starfleet policy is to not initiate an encounter.

Talarian Republic

After historic conflicts, a clear and formal peace treaty now exists between the Federation and the Talarian Republic. Despite significant xenophobia in Talarian culture, they have engaged with the wider galaxy in politics and trade or as mercenaries. Border defences on both sides remain substantial, and it is not unknown for a Talarian captain to test their strength against Starfleet and force the diplomats to tidy up afterwards.

Tholian Assembly

Xenophobic and isolationist, the Tholians remain uninvolved in galactic affairs and send only limited envoys to the Federation. Their surveillance network’s observation of Federation territory is a point of contention between the powers, and the Assembly has been known to expand its borders without warning. Starfleet ships never knowingly enter Tholian space, and their duties on the border are largely limited to stamping out Tholian surveillance probes.

Tzenkethi Coalition

The Tzenkethi have been politically isolated for the last fifty years. Their tentative peace with the Federation is regularly tested by their raiding parties venturing forth in search for useful technologies, and they guard their borders jealously. Relations with the Federation are highly limited and the sight of a Tzenkethi ship outside their space usually leads to hostilities.

Beta Quadrant

Gorn Hegemony

The Gorn have limited diplomatic relations with the Federation. They are territorial and guard their borders jealously, but may still send breeding parties in the forms of bands of warships into Federation territory. Interactions with the Gorn are wildly inconsistent, and understanding between the two governments is limited. More often than not, the Gorn keep to themselves and ignore the Federation.

Klingon Empire

Relations between the Klingon Empire and Federation are at their lowest point in thirty years. The ascension of Chancellor Toral, son of Duras, and his stated intention to conquer Romulan space has set the two powers on a collision course, with the Federation treaty-bound to protect the Romulan Republic. The Empire is increasingly factionalised, however, with several Great Houses opposing Toral and maintaining close relations with the Federation. No formal conflicts have broken out, internally or with Starfleet, but there have been hostile encounters between the KDF or houses loyal to Toral and Starfleet in or near Romulan space.

Orion Syndicate

While the Syndicate is not a formal government, with many of its worlds within the territory of the Federation or Klingon Empire, the criminal organisation is vast, with its own holdings, and a complex hierarchy. More often than not, the Syndicate is involved in criminal enterprises that undermine Starfleet interests, and the Federation’s return to fringe worlds has been particularly unwelcome. Encounters are rarely directly hostile, however, and Starfleet captains have been known to negotiate the Syndicate’s assistance at times.

Romulan Independent Factions

Outside of the Free State and Republic, the old Star Empire has fallen to an array of independent Romulan factions, rarely larger than a handful of systems and often in the hands of warlords. They each have their own stance towards Starfleet, with some inclined to negotiate for an advantage while others will aggressively defend their territory. An unknown faction’s territory should be approached with care.

Romulan Free State

The Romulan Free State is regarded as the legitimate successor to the Romulan Star Empire and is recognised under all relevant treaties, such as the Treaty of Algeron. Relations between them and the Federation have been fractious in recent years, but the formal peace is upheld on both sides. Eager to prove themselves a galactic power, the Free State desires legitimacy from the Federation, but will also seize any opportunity to embarrass their rival. This usually takes the form of political machinations or subterfuge, however.

Romulan Republic

The Romulan Republic is a formal ally of the Federation, seeking the eventual reunification of the Romulan and Vulcan people. The alliance favours the Republic more and shields them from hostilities with the Klingons or other Romulan factions. Still, the Federation considers it the best chance at a lasting peace in the Beta Quadrant. Starfleet works closely with Republic scientists and the military in and near Republic space for their protection and development.