[FNS] Starfleet ranger missing in action, published 2395

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Deliera Jay

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Aug 9, 2020, 9:41:15 AM8/9/20
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STARFLEET RANGER MISSING IN ACTION, published 239509.06

THE SHOALS - After weeks of no contact, Lieutenant Kehive na-Soldim has been declared missing in action as search parties find no trace of the Starfleet ranger or his runabout.

The Starfleet Rangers are the individual supporters of colonies — Starfleet's answer to calls for more presence in the areas of up-and-coming settlements when resources are scarce. Those with the best qualities Starfleet has to offer leave the collective safety of a crewed starship or deep space installation and venture out solo to assist civilians in their quest to explore strange new worlds and call them home.

One such officer was na-Soldim, sent to a remote world on the border of what Starfleet has considered contested space in a little-known area called "the Shoals" to survey the Thura system to prepare for the establishment of an observatory outpost. When na-Soldim missed two scheduled check-ins, Colonial Coalition Marshals Service officers began a search for him, but they found no sign of the ranger.

The area is known for rare appearances of Tholian scout vessels, though none have ever ventured as close to Federation territory as the Thura system, close to the Colonial Coalition colony world, Havley's Hope. 

"We are doing everything in our power to locate Lieutenant na-Soldim. At this time, we have ruled the Thura system off limits to civilian vessels. Though we are looking into other possibilities, we have not ruled Tholian involvement out," Marshals spokesperson Saeyai Jea sent in a statement to FNS. "Our thoughts go to Lieutenant na-Soldim's family, and we ask that any information regarding his whereabouts be sent to us immediately."

To date, there are just a handful of Starfleet rangers within the Shoals, sometimes even assigned to watch over entire sectors, far beyond any one person's typical capability. Since na-Soldim's disappearance, there have been calls for the rangers to "return home".

"These are individuals, asked to 'handle' an entire star system's worth of people! Colonies ask for patrolling vessels to make us feel safer, crews to lead the way and assist with scientific endeavours, and they send one person? They ask us to wait for confirmation from their one-man surveyor before we can establish an observatory, and he mysteriously goes missing near Tholian space. But Starfleet's response is for our Marshals look for him?" Coalition activist Sarah Scotsman stated on Antor II. "We are better off on our own. Starfleet should send a crew, or no one at all."

Aagan Eislas, a member of the Twentieth House of Betazed, known for their ongoing support of Betazoid colonies 'far from home', believes it's not that simple.

"Starfleet is not here to manage civilian colonies, and they're not here to provide resources. We must prepare colonies that branch away from home for a certain lack of support. Starfleet are explorers, defenders, and diplomats. To have them is a luxury. They simply cannot be everywhere and anywhere, at every settlement's beck and call. Nor should they be," Eislas stated as he addressed concerns on Donova IV. "We are losing focus on what's important. A man is missing. The Coalition's focus should not be on a political statement, but ensuring that a missing Starfleet officer is returned home safely to his family."

If you have any information regarding Lieutenant Kehive na-Soldim, please contact authorities immediately.
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