Curia Report 3-2015
15 September 2015 to 31 December 2015
The "Curator" accompanied by Admiral Radzeer's "Infraction" and Captain Jom's "Appellator".
Calling Imperial confidential transmission frequency, code TWC2nd2N. This is the Imperial-class Star Destroyer "Curator" reporting. We have safely gotten out of the time-lapse anomaly of a spontaneously formed black hole. While our logs show a gap of 480 hours we were able to recover much of the lost data from informational background radiation thanks to a veteraan officer. In order to prevent future losses we are now transmitting key data of the past deployment period to the Imperial archive on Coruscant.
Damage report after the temporal anomaly.
When Captain Pike's tenure ended command passed to Captain William, who however, soon disappeared from the bridge, leaving his duties to his adjutant, a young officer previously trained on a patrol cruiser of the "Moderator"-class. Some time later a dispute emerged concerning the procedural integrity of appointing new officers, leading Starfleet Inspector Mishkin to resign his office. He only resumed the officer after another proper poll among the crew and officers. His colleague in office Starfleet Inspector Megas was nearly voted out of office due to negligence, but his term ended before the procedure could take meaningful effect. Also at this time a delegation of Imperial Commissioners delivered an ambiguously assessed request for a change in the ship's charter and Lord Gigantus redeployed the ship without consulting with the crew and officers of the "Curator" by remote manipulation of our hyperdrive.
The guys in red deliver the Emperor's ... request.
This caused the replacement candidate, Moff Halie, to withdraw his application in protest. Bereft of a functioning disciplinary body the "Curator" was thus thrown into a crisis of disciplinary inactivity where transgressions committed by Imperial Citizens in our sector remained unaddressed for several weeks.
The captain's adjutant Lieutenant Iskar attempted to initiate a structural change in our disciplinary procedures, but the proposal did not find the necessary support and the issue has been discussed ever since.
In the wake of an increasing number of instances where the commander should have acted Captain William was finally removed from office by losing the confidence of the ship's personnel. Senior Starfleet Inspector mishkin assumed interim command of the "Curator" until the deposed captain's former adjutant Iskar was promoted to captain.
The Curia found Captain William's lack of activity disturbing.
Apart from the continued consultations on how to re-increase the number of Imperial Citizens and Starfleet Personnel our journey was then quiet until we met the temporal anomaly.
We submit the procedural details in the attached data tables. Long live the TWC Empire! Imperial-class Star Destroyer "Curator" over and out.
I'm inclined to treat the new standing Constitution as official and complete, applied indefinately until new circumstance or rationale is applicable and
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