Stardate 2010.617: While on a reconnaissance mission for the
Geocaching Federation, Team_FMA discovered a previously uncharted
pathway leading to regions unknown. Armed with communicator and
tricorder, away-team leader A headed off to explore. A brisk hike
along a meandering body of water, over herbaceous growth and sodden
ground, and at times through small clouds of flying indigenous
lifeforms led to an open meadow, where antlered lifeforms grazed
and avian creatures chirped from nearby trees.
Not all the chirps sounded alike. Upon consulting with her
tricorder, away-team leader A discovered that the soft chirrup
eminating from a far corner of the meadow belonged to none other
than Polygeminus grex, or the common tribble. Logging the
tribble's position on her tricorder, A returned to complete the
previous reconnaissance and continue her ongoing mission.
Congratulations to FunnyNose for his FTF!
