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  • ...r Bravo Fleet. This content has been explicitly created or ratified by the Intelligence Office. Bravo Fleet Canon is established by the following methods: ## Announcements about fleet canon posted on BFMS by the Intelligence Office;
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  • Creativity in Bravo Fleet takes many forms. While the [[Intelligence Office Policy]] lays out the process of how Bravo Fleet canon is developed ...Rubric]: The Official Fiction Grading Rubric for Bravo Fleet. All official Intelligence Office writing competitions are graded with this unless otherwise specified
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  • ...is specified in [[Intelligence Office Policy#2 - Timeline|Section 2 of the Intelligence Office Policy]]: ...anuary 1 2025. The timeline may be advanced immediately by the Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer.''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intelligence Office Policy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intelligence Office Guides]]
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  • ...of what your situation is. All requests for Commands are evaluated by the Intelligence Office to ensure that they comply with our policies. As a note, approval is ...out and should leave it blank. If you already have a primary command, the Intelligence Office will remove the existing one before creating your new one.
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  • ...conflict zone, the Thermodon, and her crew set out to assist in gathering intelligence on the dangerous Jem'hadar. The USS Thermodon is a refit for intelligence Operations and has been modified for a small crew size of 7.
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  • Creativity in Bravo Fleet takes many forms. While the [[Intelligence Office Policy]] lays out the process of how Bravo Fleet canon is developed ...Rubric]: The Official Fiction Grading Rubric for Bravo Fleet. All official Intelligence Office writing competitions are graded with this unless otherwise specified
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  • ...delete the Notable Crew section. It is for command history tracking by the Intelligence Office-->
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  • ...loping any applicable Task Force canon in conjunction with the Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer;
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  • *** Director of Fourth Fleet Intelligence: [[Bfms char:16756|Admiral Alexander Beckett]] **** Deputy Director of Fourth Fleet Intelligence: [[Bfms char:27493|Commodore Alexandra Sudari-Kravchik]]
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  • ===Starfleet Intelligence=== {{Joint Chiefs|dsi}} ({{Joint Chiefs|dsis}}), Chief of Starfleet Intelligence
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  • ...delete the Notable Crew section. It is for command history tracking by the Intelligence Office-->
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  • ...r Bravo Fleet. This content has been explicitly created or ratified by the Intelligence Office. Bravo Fleet Canon is established by the following methods: ## Announcements about fleet canon posted on BFMS by the Intelligence Office;
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  • ...delete the Notable Crew section. It is for command history tracking by the Intelligence Office-->
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  • ...t the behest of Starfleet Command, and under the watchful eye of Starfleet Intelligence, the squadron was a direct response to a possible new threat uncovered duri
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  • ...aracters or other content until after the command has been approved by the Intelligence Office. ...cal and alien fictions, for example), consult the [[Fiction Proposal Guide|Intelligence Office proposals guide]].
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  • ...ists and the occasional smuggler. From time to time, an agent of Starfleet Intelligence comes his way. ...nspection patrol, the latest rumors about archaeological digs, or valuable intelligence for the inquiring Starfleet or Federation Security agent.
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  • ...what they have, whether it is providing escort, relief, or gathering vital intelligence for the rest of the Task Force.
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  • ...if your concept is covered by the squadron system, please reach out to the Intelligence Office. Other 25th-century concepts, such as a different Federation non-Sta ...and the purpose of the story. Remember that this is being written for the Intelligence Office’s consideration, not a public audience. The purpose is to explain
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  • ...f the announcement is linked to the Intelligence Office, the [[Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer]] must approve it before sharing it. ...g this in line with the policies set out and overseen by the [[Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer]].
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  • ...red storytelling opportunities from the [[Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer|Intelligence Office]] on a less-intense, more long-term basis. The time in between campa
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  • From what Fourth Fleet Intelligence has been able to discern, this facility was previously used as a cargo depo
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  • ...1. The ''Dragon'' is an exploratory cruiser with a secondary mission as an intelligence platform for operations in the [[Thomar Expanse]]. ...Operation the ''Dragon'' had a two fold mission. One was to gather usable intelligence the second to hamper Breen and/or Dominion forces. The first was done by fi
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  • ...'" is a [[Raven Class|''Raven''-class]] light corvette. The ''Pike'' is an intelligence and covert operations ship under the command of Commander [[Bfms char:39696
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  • ...Fleet content is 1-1-1. All official fiction from Task Force Staff and the Intelligence Office must remain rated 1-1-1. All BFMS pages for a Command, Mission, or C ...is the decision of Bravo Fleet Command, and content may be removed at the Intelligence Officer’s discretion.
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  • |Director of Fourth Fleet Intelligence ...a former starship captain who advanced to the upper echelons of Starfleet Intelligence.]]
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  • ## '''Using Fleet-Written Text'''—While content produced by the Intelligence Office and other members of the fleet’s staff is intended to inspire your ## '''Deletion of Content'''—The Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer or Bravo Fleet Engineering Officer may delete content from the BFMS
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  • ...wever: Mission Briefings. These are unique story concepts developed by the Intelligence Office, which identify specific scenarios and locations and outline what mi Regardless of if you choose a Mission Briefing, the Intelligence Office has provided ''essential'' [[Guide:Writing We Are the Borg|guidance]
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  • Content written for USS Columbia must comply with the [[Intelligence Office Policy|intel policy]], which allows for a broad range of stories and # The Intelligence Officer has the final say on what content is appropriate for any Bravo Flee
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  • ...llow the [[Intelligence Office Policy]]. It would be wise to look at the [[Intelligence Office Guides]] as well. Generally speaking, as long as you're not attempti ...reserved for Starbase Bravo's staff members from Bravo Fleet Academy, the Intelligence Office, and the Operations Office or the Bravo Fleet Senior Staff.
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  • # The Intelligence Officer has the final say on what content is appropriate for any Bravo Flee ...hors, and posts that are unintelligible or gibberish may be removed by the Intelligence Officer. With that being said, it's never appropriate to mock someone for s
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  • * This article was written for the ‘''Intelligence Acquisitions''’ mission in the Lost Fleet campaign, and is intended to be
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  • ...added to, removed, or altered from the registry without permission of the Intelligence Office. ...o that fleet canon and not retcon or change it without permission from the Intelligence Officer.
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  • ...banished, leaving his brother Hod’js as the leader of the House. Starfleet intelligence disputed the authenticity of the accusations at the time, due to its proxim ...on to patrol the region was greatly diminished, leading to lower levels of intelligence gathering and an inability to react swiftly in the coming years. Eventually
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  • ...verly capable exploratory platform. The sensor array's primary purpose was intelligence gathering across the [[memoryalpha:Romulan_Neutral_Zone|Neutral Zone]], how ...provided little specific detail. The Federation's greatest victory in the intelligence war occurred shortly after the return of DeSeve when Vice Proconsul M'ret a
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  • ...ally to contact species past Romulan space, but more importantly to gather intelligence on the far reaches of the Star Empire while it was chaotic and vulnerable.
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  • ...ing ship to pick up pirate comm traffic. As such it has an unusually large intelligence department. ...able offices and labs that are currently occupied by Strategic Operations, Intelligence, and Diplomatic offices. On this deck is also a large Stellar Cartography l
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  • ...re invited to participate in using their own ships or bases. Put on by the Intelligence Office, they offer several different angles into a larger story to allow me
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  • ...y. Your ship has been assigned to launch surveillance equipment or conduct intelligence operations along the border or even in enemy territory, in order to monitor ...ces, their leaders, their movements. Your ship has been assigned to gather intelligence essential to this war effort, either by venturing into enemy space itself t
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  • ...l in managing large security detachments. He has also worked for Starfleet Intelligence on a range of covert operations. ...f-prey on the edge of the Chin’toka system, he was approached by Starfleet Intelligence to join a special operations team. He joined as an undercover agent and it
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  • ...to assist fighting the D'Ghor solely within Imperial territory. Starfleet Intelligence assessed that Imperial Houses were more focused on current territorial conf ...themselves, Starfleet thus dispatched forces from the Fourth Fleet, led by Intelligence Director Rear Admiral Beckett, to the border. This multi-lateral operation
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  • ...story concept developed by the Academy department in partnership with the Intelligence and Operations departments.  Mission Briefings identify scenarios, antagon ...he promenade.  Also consider assigning deck officers, diplomatic officers, intelligence officers or social sciences officers to negotiate with the Hunters and/or t
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  • |Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer / Intelligence Office |Bravo Fleet Loremaster / Bravo Fleet Lore Office, former name for the Intelligence Officer/Office.
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  • ...g new articles or contributing to existing articles. Please refer to the [[Intelligence Office Policy]] for broad guidelines on Bravo Fleet canon and its creation. ...ch out to the [https://bravofleet.com/staff?department=Intelligence+Office Intelligence Office] for assistance, and we will be happy to provide guidance.
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  • ...of the fleet seriously crippled both organisations at a time when counter-intelligence was at its most invaluable. The fall of the Obsidian Order in particular op There have been no Intelligence reports explaining the reason behind this sudden withdrawal. Some have spec
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  • ##'''Bravo Fleet Intelligence Office''' — maintains and develops the fleet’s canon through the Bravo ...nges to a TF’s mandate or headquarters must be approved by the Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer.
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  • ...lace outweigh the short-term gains from shutting it down and acting on the intelligence they could potentially seize. Kyban Rookery is the Starfleet Intelligence headquarters on Kyban. This facility oversees operations within the Archani
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  • *This article was written for the ‘''Intelligence Acquisitions''’ mission in the Lost Fleet campaign, and is intended to be
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  • ...iting in the Bravo Fleet canon of all flavours can be found, from official Intelligence Office releases to the narratives driving Task Force story-arcs to the stor ...he rank of Commander and successfully submitting a fiction proposal to the Intelligence Officer. Before considering one of these other stories, be sure to read the
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  • ...are the author(s) of the Story. Comments are moderated by the Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer and any found to be in violation of our rules, or at the reasonable If you really aren’t comfortable with the feedback, please talk to the Intelligence Officer. They can identify if the comment is inappropriate, if it needs tak
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  • ...iceship programs and in areas like diplomatic and legal support, tactical, intelligence, and mentorship through several schools. Six-month and one-year programs ex ...mal duties. From there, an enlisted member could transition into tactical, intelligence, or strategic operations.
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  • ...'s Shipbuilding Technologies Division, and Section Chief for the Starfleet Intelligence Technology Analysis Bureau. ...nce]] special operations, [[bfms char:255|Commander Jake Lewis]], as Chief Intelligence Officer and [[Hazard Team]] lead. Under Commander Lewis, the Hazard Team ab
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  • Starfleet Intelligence uncovered reports in 2393 that the fleet yards hadn’t been at the top of
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  • ...wever: Mission Briefings. These are unique story concepts developed by the Intelligence Office which identify specific scenarios and locations, and outline what mi ...They are ''not'' there to provide ships to follow yours into battle - all Intelligence Office policies on how to utilise additional ships in your writing remain i
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  • * Approves or rejects proposals for new RPGs in coordination with the BF Intelligence Officer; and,
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  • ...ecurity of the Breen border to stay safe. Only investigations by Starfleet Intelligence have alerted the Federation to the existence of the dilithium facility and
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  • * Culture: Spiritual, agrarian culture with considerable value placed on intelligence and science.
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  • ...kso Array should thus not be interacted with without consultation with the Intelligence Officer or the mission writer.
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  • ...ce, a merit award for work in the Intelligence Office should come from the Intelligence Officer. A merit award for the general activity should come from TF staff. ...nd BFXO, and directly influence the direction of Bravo Fleet canon via the Intelligence Officer.
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  • |Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer ...and station commander make decisions about where to send assets and which intelligence data to pay attention to.
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  • ...uscating their support from the central Kzinti government. While Starfleet Intelligence is aware of these connections, no single Kzinti raid has reached the point ...and foreign vessels, which have either been seized or purchased. Starfleet Intelligence has noticed a disturbing number of obsolete Romulan warbirds in Kzinti hand
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  • ...Republic]], leaving them eager to turn away from the Free State. Starfleet Intelligence further suspects meddling at Rator by the Tal Shiar. The Romulan Star Empir ...onitors bureaucracy and budgetary concerns to ensure their efficiency. The Intelligence Division is the Empire's primary agency for espionage and counterintelligen
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  • *Jointly responsible with the [[Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer]] for administering user roles and access
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  • ...en border.  In the years that followed, it would serve as a key centre for intelligence on the Breen following their withdrawal at the close of the war.
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  • ...re different, however, because they require a higher level of adherence to Intelligence Office guidance. This is because they depict key details and facts about th * Intelligence on Dominion holdings where leadership could be contacted is both limited an
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  • ...nformation on the non-mechanical aspects of fiction writing, check out the Intelligence Office's [[Introduction to Bravo Fleet Writing]].
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  • ...ed first by the Bravo Fleet Operations Officer and then by the Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer, either of whom may request revisions. # With the Operations and Intelligence Offices, the department with oversight of the sandbox will review the maint
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  • ...ration within the Oromal Cluster to eliminate a Breen research base, where intelligence suggested a new dampening weapon was being developed. Acting as a distracti ...'' and removed the agressive technology from the petty officer he revealed intelligence that indicated the Borg Collective had undertaken a major shift in structur
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  • ...y network and a base from which Starfleet Intelligence can collect signals intelligence.
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  • ...fficer, ''Pandora'' embarked on a wide range of scientific, defensive, and intelligence duties following the destruction of Romulus and Remus in 2387.
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  • ...size information from multiple sources, including field reports, Starfleet Intelligence, Starfleet Science, the Federation government, etc. to maintain a full pict
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  • ...so often combine command-related departments such as Strategic Operations, Intelligence or Diplomacy, if officers in those specialties are present. ...formation they deal with, this role is sometimes combined with that of the intelligence officer, should one be present.
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  • ...Headquarters. The Operations Officer will maintain these sections with the Intelligence Officer. ...loping any applicable Task Force canon in conjunction with the Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer;
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  • ...ade clear, it is suspected the Collective were either attempting to gather intelligence about Post-Frontier Day Starfleet, or attempting to follow through with ano
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  • ...so often combine command-related departments such as Strategic Operations, Intelligence or Diplomacy, if officers in those specialties are present. ...formation they deal with, this role is sometimes combined with that of the intelligence officer, should one be present.
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  • ...ce they wouldn't otherwise have had. Allowances for Tal Shiar and Republic Intelligence were naturally made, everyone spying on everyone, but the wealth of informa ...shen functional for the aristocrats of the Empire to visit and the flow of intelligence it provided regarding visitors. Lo'nic only survived the initial order to p
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  • ...often they will destroy their own vessels rather than allow their people, intelligence, or technology to fall into enemy hands.
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  • ...acked in 2394 by Klingon insurgents, with the House of Mo'Kai as Starfleet Intelligence's leading suspects. While the world remains formally neutral, responsibilit
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  • ...complex hierarchy in place based on age, fertility, physical prowess, and intelligence, and that while the most powerful may rule by decree, they are also subject ...ckground Gorn living their lives in the Federation in ''Lower Decks''. The Intelligence Office currently uses the explanation that Gorn differ greatly depending on
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  • ...s one of the largest offices within the fleet's leadership, rivaling Fleet Intelligence for the sheer volume of data being sent and received from Fourth Fleet asse
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  • ...e she not such a stickler for the confidentiality of her diners, Starfleet Intelligence might consider her to be an asset.
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  • ...e that relate to their task forces. In addition, a TFCO must work with the Intelligence Officer to make sure that their unit’s BFMS entry is accurate.
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  • Utilizing technology and intelligence gathered by another [https://memory-gamma.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Voyager famou
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  • ...ion back to the regional starbase, where it is then channeled to Starfleet Intelligence. These stations are not usually directly on the border, but they're always
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  • ...were commended for their essential role in bringing Starfleet's strategic intelligence about the Collective, including its ship movements, up to date in the face
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  • ...fleet Medical Board, the Starfleet Communications Board, and the Starfleet Intelligence Board. These boards are primarily composed of former Chiefs and Deputy Chie
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  • ...at Dominion strike. Galadkail Minor is a Federation colony that Starfleet Intelligence is confident will be targeted soon, and while ships have been scrambled to Starfleet Intelligence has discovered alarming reports that a large Breen armada is being assemble
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  • == Intelligence Acquisitions == ...from Breen space. With the Breen assisting the Dominion fleet, up-to-date intelligence on their border territory is critical to the conflict. Starfleet has ordere
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  • ...ations across multiple systems and locations, be they focused on strategy, intelligence, or science. Rourke's establishment of a [[Hazard Team]] included modificat
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  • ..., it is their duty to negotiate with local powers for access, support, and intelligence in order to explore regions previously inaccessible due to practicality or
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  • ...fleet's task forces, though is often favoured by Director of Fourth Fleet Intelligence [[bfms_char:16756|Vice Admiral Alexander Beckett]] for special assignments. ...nterception of a Jem'Hadar scout by the USS ''Nighthawk'' secured critical intelligence, including the upcoming Breen ambush of a Cardassian strike force sent by t
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  • ...com/character/52632/ Lieutenant Kirin Tarken] went to met with a Starfleet intelligence asset.
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  • ...e event]] with a primary focus on writing and storytelling. Managed by the Intelligence Office, they cover a key event in Bravo Fleet canon, usually revolving arou
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  • * The Federation has no intelligence on how much other major powers know about Omega. If information on it is sh
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  • ...essel is, to a certain extent, "grown" as much as it is "built," Starfleet Intelligence has only been able to observe some of their classes. ...and more than capable of picking apart an enemy piece by piece. Starfleet Intelligence suspects it operates with a reasonably small crew, as the ''Plesh Tral'' is
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  • ...Normally the [[Pathfinder_Class|Pathfinder-class]] doesn't require a Chief Intelligence Officer or mission advisor, but if it was for temporary assignment they wou
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  • ...00px|[[ma:Raffaela_Musiker|Commander Raffi Musiker]] is a former Starfleet Intelligence officer and is currently instructor at Starfleet Academy.]]
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  • ''This section is OOC''. ''It provides Intelligence Office rationale for the design of this fleet canon, and guidance in how to ...ager'' have not been retained. They were added to Bravo Fleet canon by the Intelligence Office at the same time Starfleet Marines were removed. The intention behin
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  • ...ssels entering Federation space from the zone, and the covert gathering of intelligence relating to reports of Reman activity within the Romulan Imperial Senate. F ...[[MA:Archanis sector|Archanis Sector]], a deadly rampage erupted suddenly. Intelligence from within [[The Triangle]] region had been hard to come by, especially wi
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  • ...but in practice this rarely happens because of their low speed. Starfleet Intelligence has, however, used a handful of these vessels as "Q Ships," which appear to ...hich could be advantageous for the small number of them in surveillance or intelligence roles.
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  • ...Voyager'' in 2378, lost for seven years in the Delta Quadrant, brought new intelligence on the Borg Collective. Not only had ''Voyager'' survived multiple encounte ...octor Agnes Jurati, one of the Federation's foremost experts on artificial intelligence, and a Borg Queen from an alternate reality. The Jurati-Queen, a friend to
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  • ...he [https://bravofleet.com/mission/46549 Stormbreaker Campaign], the first Intelligence Office Campaign of 2022.
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  • ...more than a runabout or auxiliary craft. The area has been designed by the Intelligence Office as a scenario for role-players on the [[Guide:Starbase Bravo|Starbas
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  • .... It is their duty to negotiate with local powers for access, support, and intelligence in order to explore regions previously inaccessible due to practicality or
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  • ...r one of the puppet positions.) This exemption is at the discretion of the Intelligence Officer.
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  • The Intelligence Office encourages members to tell stories rife with tension and apprehensio
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  • ...as as a center for the internal policing of areas within Federation space. Intelligence is gathered and collated preventing criminal groups from the triangle fro
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  • ...ant to operate in, and is there a lot of material already developed by the Intelligence Office that can help me?
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  • ...t also find them used as a platform for deep space tactical assignments or intelligence gathering, thanks to their high top speed, while a Nova is pretty much only
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  • ...event of a tactical scenario such as an intruder alert or boarding action; intelligence, strategic operations and command analysts are likely to use the space to p
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  • ...atrols by the Militarists to deter raiders, and provide them with food and intelligence.
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  • ...vessels are also equipped with cloaking devices to further increase their intelligence-gathering abilities, but the Cardassian military's official position is tha
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  • ...ystem. The station failed to respond to the evacuation order and Starfleet Intelligence requested that a vessel be immediately dispatched.
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  • ..., Lt. Kirin Tarken is thrust back into the secretive workings of Starfleet Intelligence to uncover what sinister plans the Romulans have for this planet.
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  • [[File:Borgdebris.jpg|thumb|Even Borg debris may provide key intelligence]] ...lent opportunity for Starfleet to search through what is left and gain any intelligence or technology that is left behind.
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  • ...event of a tactical scenario such as an intruder alert or boarding action; intelligence, strategic operations and command analysts are likely to use the space to p
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  • ...orce 17 was instrumental in providing real-time data to allow Fourth Fleet Intelligence and Fourth Fleet Operations to prioritize the most important missions withi
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  • ...t Civilian control. The station's location was de-classified and Starfleet Intelligence ensured that the station's computers were wiped clean and all traces of its
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  • ...and engineering personnel. Many ''Prometheus''-class ships have full-time intelligence sections onboard as well.
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  • ...ore, with each passing day Fourth Fleet Command grew ever more troubled by intelligence reports from Devore Imperium space. Several corroborating sources indicated
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  • ...g protocols to be used across Fourth Fleet ships. This project has obvious intelligence and tactical implications, but it is being led exclusively by scientists an
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  • ...t, a Nacene installation. Captain Lancaster was abducted by the artificial intelligence controlling the facility, who explained that it was an experiment to see wh ...his blood stream.<ref>https://bravofleet.com/mission/54445</ref> With the intelligence recovered and the security of the convoy ensured, Arcturus successfully del
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  • ...is unclear from where the Maquis have gathered their equipment. Starfleet Intelligence suspects malcontents have spent the past decade stealing Starfleet equipmen
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  • ...essing power rivaling larger explorers. Much of this power is intended for intelligence-gathering efforts, but it can also be turned toward solving science mysteri
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  • ...ations across multiple systems and locations, be they focused on strategy, intelligence, or science. ...gular 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 sup
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  • ...to the Federation, they are considered to be possible threats by Starfleet Intelligence due to their xenophobia. The Federation maintains limited diplomatic relati
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  • ...ally to contact species past Romulan space, but more importantly to gather intelligence on the far reaches of the Star Empire while it was chaotic and vulnerable.
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  • ...d as to their reasons for wanting to work with the Dominion, but Starfleet Intelligence has interpolated that there may have been some affinity towards the Founder
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  • ...s the sensors on the ''Defiant'' are tuned in for defensive operations and intelligence gathering. Developments in sensor technology and ensuing upgrades since her
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  • ...acing these enemies by contributing forces, but also sharing resources and intelligence. Today, Starfleet operations in or near Klingon space are much more secure
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  • Word has reached Starfleet Intelligence of a secret, illegal auction on [[ma:Freecloud|Freecloud]] to sell Borg tec
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  • *** The [[Bravo Fleet Intelligence Officer]]
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  • ...s. During its wartime service, it proved especially popular with Starfleet Intelligence, for its ability to get in and out quickly before it could be detected, eve
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  • ...mewhat, and it is not unheard of for ''Sutherlands'' so equipped to act as intelligence gathering units or reconnaissance patrols.
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  • ...event of a tactical scenario such as an intruder alert or boarding action; intelligence, strategic operations and command analysts are likely to use the space to p
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  • ...taff Officers" in many modern militaries, such as nurses, diplomatic aids, intelligence specialists, and so on are represented here. Each of these fields, especial
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  • Rogue A.I. Threat: The crew encounters a highly advanced Romulan artificial intelligence left over from the Star Empire's heyday. This A.I. has its own agenda and v
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  • ...e the Bajoran star with a protomatter device, handing the Romulans another intelligence fiasco and further cause for alarm.
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  • |Starfleet Intelligence identifies the [[House of Mo'Kai]], aided by survivors and remaining loyali
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  • They command the Obsidian Order, the restored Cardassian intelligence organisation. While the Order has lost much of the institutional memory of
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  • ''MEMBER X has continued to be an invaluable asset to the Intelligence Office. As Deputy DEPARTMENT Officer, he continues to maintain the wiki, ed
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  • ...e to determine that it was, in fact, a ruse by the Tal Shiar to gain vital intelligence on relations between the Federation and the new republic. When they attempt
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