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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Operating from Eos Station (DS108), a revitalized {{class|Watchtower}}  starbase, the Eos Frontier Division is based out of the rough [[ma:Alpha_Doradus_system|Alpha Doradus system]] . Operating near the politically unstable regions of [[ma:Freecloud|Freecloud]] and [[ma:T'Met|T'Met]], the division faces threats from splintered Romulan factions, opportunistic pirates, and smuggling rings. The Division consists of aging, overlooked vessels from Starfleet’s past. Vessels with histories as long as their service records. Under the leadership of Captain Elena Mitchell, the Division has proven that even forgotten relics can rise to meet any challenges.
Operating from Eos Station (DS108), a revitalized Watchtower-Class starbase, the Eos Frontier Squadron serves as Starfleet's presence in the rugged and politically unstable Alpha Doradus system. Situated near Freecloud and the T'Met sector, the squadron deals with fractured Romulan factions, opportunistic pirates, and smuggling operations.
 
Composed of aging vessels, the squadron embodies Starfleet's resilience and resourcefulness. Led by Fleet Captain Elena Mitchell, the Eos Frontier Squadron proves that even Starfleet’s forgotten relics can meet the galaxy’s greatest challenges.


== Mission ==
== Mission ==


* Providing Intelligence: Serve as Starfleet’s eyes and ears in the region, collecting and analyzing data on the shifting alliances and power struggles of the fractured Romulan Free State.  
* '''Providing Intelligence:''' Serve as Starfleet’s eyes and ears in the region, collecting and analyzing data on the shifting alliances and power struggles of the fractured Romulan Free State.  
* Conducting Patrols: Oversee trade routes, intercepting illegal activities like smuggling and piracy.  
* '''Conducting Patrols:''' Oversee trade routes, intercepting illegal activities like smuggling and piracy.  
* Scientific Exploration and Surveillance: Investigate spatial anomalies and other scientific phenomena while monitoring Romulan advancements.
* '''Scientific Exploration and Surveillance:''' Investigate spatial anomalies and other scientific phenomena while monitoring Romulan advancements.
* Rapid Response and Tactical Operations: Act as a first responder to crises, providing reconnaissance, rescue missions, and defensive actions.
* '''Rapid Response and Tactical Operations:''' Act as a first responder to crises, providing reconnaissance, rescue missions, and defensive actions.


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Originally commissioned in 2293, Eos Station was a strategic outpost guarding the Romulan Neutral Zone. Decades of neglect and shifting priorities turned it into an aging relic with outdated systems and a diminished purpose. By the late 24th century, the station had become a forgotten footnote in Starfleet’s history.
Originally commissioned in 2293, Eos Station was a strategic outpost guarding the Romulan Neutral Zone. Decades of neglect and shifting priorities turned it into an aging relic with outdated systems and a diminished purpose. By the late 24th century, the station had become a forgotten footnote in Starfleet’s history.


In 2400, the collapse of the Romulan Star Empire revitalized the Alpha Doradus sector. Eos Station was reactivated, its systems modernized, and its new purpose defined as the command hub for the Eos Frontier Division. With the USS Edison (Edison-class) joining the division , operations began.
In 2400, the collapse of the Romulan Star Empire revitalized the Alpha Doradus sector. Eos Station was reactivated, its systems modernized, and its new purpose defined as the command hub for the Eos Frontier Squadron. With the USS Edison (Edison-class) joining the squadron , operations began.


In 2402, following a hard battle with Orion pirates, the USS Edison was reassigned, making way for the arrival of a new addition, the [[USS Yeager]] (Saber-Class). Like Eos itself, the Division represents Starfleet’s forgotten past, ready to face new challenges on the frontier.
In 2402, following a hard battle with Orion pirates, the USS Edison was reassigned, making way for the arrival of the USS Yeager (Saber-Class). Not long after the addition of the Yeager, the Squadron also saw the addition of the USS Galileo (Steamrunner-class) and USS Hawking  (Nova-class).


== Leadership ==
== Leadership ==


* Captain [[bfms_char:97067/|Peter Mitchell]], Divisional Commander, Assigned: 2401
* Captain [[bfms_char:97067/|Peter Mitchell]], Divisional Commander, Assigned: 2401
* Captain [[bfms_char:71721/|Elena Mitchell]], Divisional Commander, Assigned: January 2402
* Fleet Captain [[bfms_char:71721/|Elena Mitchell]], Squadron Commander, Assigned: January 2402


== Composition ==
== Composition ==
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| colspan="3" |Role: The Yeager is the division’s first responder, excelling in hit-and-run tactics, rapid reconnaissance, and border skirmishes. Its agile frame and quick response times ensure it is always at the forefront of action.
| colspan="3" |Role: The Yeager is the Squadron's  first responder, excelling in hit-and-run tactics, rapid reconnaissance, and border skirmishes. Its agile frame and quick response times ensure it is always at the forefront of action.
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|[[USS Galileo]] a [[Steamrunner Class|''Steamrunner''-class]] Light Crusier
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|[[bfms_char:35119/|Commander Amelia Santiago]]
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|USS Hawking a Nova-class Surveyor
|Medical, Science, and Humanitarian Relief
|Commander Michael Callaghan
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Revision as of 18:15, 11 January 2025


"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
    —Ralph Waldo Emerson


Overview

Operating from Eos Station (DS108), a revitalized Watchtower-Class starbase, the Eos Frontier Squadron serves as Starfleet's presence in the rugged and politically unstable Alpha Doradus system. Situated near Freecloud and the T'Met sector, the squadron deals with fractured Romulan factions, opportunistic pirates, and smuggling operations.

Composed of aging vessels, the squadron embodies Starfleet's resilience and resourcefulness. Led by Fleet Captain Elena Mitchell, the Eos Frontier Squadron proves that even Starfleet’s forgotten relics can meet the galaxy’s greatest challenges.

Mission

  • Providing Intelligence: Serve as Starfleet’s eyes and ears in the region, collecting and analyzing data on the shifting alliances and power struggles of the fractured Romulan Free State.
  • Conducting Patrols: Oversee trade routes, intercepting illegal activities like smuggling and piracy.
  • Scientific Exploration and Surveillance: Investigate spatial anomalies and other scientific phenomena while monitoring Romulan advancements.
  • Rapid Response and Tactical Operations: Act as a first responder to crises, providing reconnaissance, rescue missions, and defensive actions.

History

Originally commissioned in 2293, Eos Station was a strategic outpost guarding the Romulan Neutral Zone. Decades of neglect and shifting priorities turned it into an aging relic with outdated systems and a diminished purpose. By the late 24th century, the station had become a forgotten footnote in Starfleet’s history.

In 2400, the collapse of the Romulan Star Empire revitalized the Alpha Doradus sector. Eos Station was reactivated, its systems modernized, and its new purpose defined as the command hub for the Eos Frontier Squadron. With the USS Edison (Edison-class) joining the squadron , operations began.

In 2402, following a hard battle with Orion pirates, the USS Edison was reassigned, making way for the arrival of the USS Yeager (Saber-Class). Not long after the addition of the Yeager, the Squadron also saw the addition of the USS Galileo (Steamrunner-class) and USS Hawking (Nova-class).

Leadership

Composition

Eos Station a Watchtower-class Station Squadron Headquarters Captain William "Gab" Harris
Role: Eos Station serves as the nerve center for the Squadron. Its intelligence-gathering capabilities form the backbone of the Squadron's operations. Though a relic, Eos Station provides a solid foundation for the Squadron.
USS Yeager a Saber-class Frigate Border Patrol & Defense Commander Austin Tindal
Role: The Yeager is the Squadron's first responder, excelling in hit-and-run tactics, rapid reconnaissance, and border skirmishes. Its agile frame and quick response times ensure it is always at the forefront of action.
USS Galileo a Steamrunner-class Light Crusier Multi-Role Operations Commander Amelia Santiago
Role: The Galileo serves as the squadron’s diplomatic and logistical arm, specializing in negotiations, coordinating supply lines, and undertaking exploratory missions.
USS Hawking a Nova-class Surveyor Medical, Science, and Humanitarian Relief Commander Michael Callaghan
Role: The Hawking is the squadron’s scientific and humanitarian unit, equipped to conduct research, provide critical medical aid, and lead relief efforts when needed.