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Continuing from the events of the Vargas Epidemic ("[[Blackout]] | Continuing from the events of the Vargas Epidemic ("[[Blackout"]]), investigations conducted by the Federation have traced the source of the Heka-α1 drug to a central facility deep below the planet's surface; investigators also reported that those entering and exiting the facility bore markings commonly associated with the Ojin-Kai, last encountered on the Union planet Morn ("[[On the Brink]]"). Following the report, the Union immediately mobilized the Bastion and several fleets of Union ships, led by Vox representative Cillian Mercer, sending them to the border between Union and Federation space. | ||
However, many councilmembers from the Federation and Empire saw this as merely an excuse by the Union to intrude into Federation space. Federation forces, led by 2nd-ranked Valkyrie Bryn, began to gather near Vargas in preparation for a full assault on the Ojin-Kai base on the planet. Faced with allowing the Union to deal with its own rebels in foreign territory, or allowing the Federation to handle the threat within its own borders, the Council opted to settle the decision with a vote, with the seated Councilmembers briefing their respective factions accordingly. | However, many councilmembers from the Federation and Empire saw this as merely an excuse by the Union to intrude into Federation space. Federation forces, led by 2nd-ranked Valkyrie Bryn, began to gather near Vargas in preparation for a full assault on the Ojin-Kai base on the planet. Faced with allowing the Union to deal with its own rebels in foreign territory, or allowing the Federation to handle the threat within its own borders, the Council opted to settle the decision with a vote, with the seated Councilmembers briefing their respective factions accordingly. |