Captain Ford Prefect, Commanding Officer USS Neil Armstrong, NCC-48728.
The following testimony is submitted in respect of the inquiry into the interactions between myself and the crew of the Armstrong on or around Stardate 48175, on and in the vicinity of Orgun III.
Acting on Starfleet orders we tracked the Federation vessel SS Tesla to the Orgun system. Tesla had lost communications and we were ordered to locate and, if appropriate, rescue the Federation personnel/vessel. This is a matter of record.
From orbit we were aware the crew of scientists had (crash) landed on the surface of Orgun III, but atmospheric conditions were such that detailed sensor sweeps were not possible. Sensor data has been submitted to the board for verification that Armstrong followed appropriate procedure and operated all equipment with skill and diligence.
Unable to ascertain the status of the Tesla crew from orbit, I led an away team to the planet surface. The personnel included in the away team was appropriate and proportionate to the risk involved in the mission and is a matter of record from shuttle logs.
All appropriate steps were taken to remain undetected, with Cmdr Winters piloting the shuttle appropriately at all times. However, during the surface mission we were engaged by the indigenous population of Orgun III who were monitoring the wreckage of Tesla following direct contact with its crew. In our initial contact we discovered that the inhabitants of Orgun III were capable of space travel within their own system, but had not discovered warp technology. They were aware of other species on other planets (specifically Orgun II) and, after the arrival of the Federation scientists, were aware of the wider galactic population. Specific action to eradicate or obfuscate this knowledge would have, in my judgement, been impossible and so further actions in respect of our interactions are moot. The matter of possible interference with the natural development of the indigenous species in the Orgun system hangs on the ruins up to this point.
I submit to the tribunal personal logs as evidence of due consideration of all factors leading to the actions I undertook and ordered my crew to undertake. I believe them to be wholly compatible with all Starfleet directives and ask the tribunal to note the records to this effect.
101
7109
1966
36
880
11.03
1954
03
6.08
241
309
7.08
1935
12.20
53
1961
2.16
102
8102
1987
044
0051
1968
704
10.31
1984
1954
764
1940
9.9
1972
815
4.12
2023
103
714
1993
0222
4.4
1969
2450
91
56
21
716
801
417
602
5618
238
1443
104
6104
1995
3.22
1931
0.0
0000
1701
1984
218
908
10
85
1888
27
2879
213
105
08
2001
713
079
1977
LV
426
105
10
1642
1979
402
795
361
0852
984
106
31
2017
429
65
871
24
541
656
M
113
12.6
27
05
85
12.25
7884
107
5
2022
784
3304
42
733
1224
5801
23
1015
84
36
029
24
318
12.24
108
23
174
91
947
28
527
04
0469
2200
88
1985
540
3121
308
9571
404