The Vindictaverse was the fictional world in which Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta and its sequel, Crisis Point II: Paradoxus, took place in the Universe 7 (Known as Our Universe, Mundus, or Known Universe). That's includes a based on the holodeck program Boimler Seven.
History and Meta-Fiction
Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta
The program was starts out with the title of the revised program and then displays dazzling credits. It begins at Kabba Lake, where Captain Freeman is hydroscooting with her senior staff. Freeman and her crew then receive a message from Admiral Vassery. The Cerritos arrives at Douglas Station, where Vassery informs Freeman and her staff about the USS San Clemente's "wonderful second contact" at Idlocana VI. The admiral tells Freeman that there is no Starfleet ship with that registry, and orders Freeman to take the Cerritos to gather intel, get out, and to not deviate from the plan. Freeman and her senior staff then take a shuttle to the upgraded Cerritos. The Cerritos arrives at Idlocana VI, where the planet's selenium rings disrupt the ship's sensors. A Klingon Bird-of-Prey of unknown class decloaks in front of the Cerritos. The ship's is hailed by the Bird-of-Prey's captain, Vindicta. Vindicta introduces her crew, and demonstrates her ruthlessness by killing one of her henchmen, Shempo, for bringing her coffee instead of tea. Vindicta informs Freeman of her vendetta against the Starfleet captain, then distracts Freeman by playing a recording of herself quoting The Tempest while she and her two remaining henchmen, Tendi and Bionic 5, board the Cerritos. Vindicta and her henchmen start attacking and killing several members of the crew. In the mess hall, Vindicta is able to use a severed Borg head to protect herself from Lieutenant Shaxs, whom she promptly kills. Vindicta then proceeds to the bridge, where she kills the remaining bridge crew excpet for Freeman and an operations division officer. She then confronts Freeman, who refuses to surrender to Vindicta. However, Vindicta chooses to self-destruct her own ship and cause the Cerritos to crash onto Idlocana VI. Freeman orders her remaining crew to evacuate the ship. The captain is then confronted by Vindicta and the two fight each other. As Vindicta is about to kill the captain, she is confronted by Ensign Beckett Mariner, who beams the captain away and fights Vindicta. Despite Vindicta defeating Mariner, Mariner triumphantly reveals that she was merely stalling Vindicta so the crew could escape the Cerritos' self-destruct sequence, which kills Mariner and Vindicta. An impromptu funeral is later held for Mariner with the surviving crew, wherein Freeman reveals that Mariner was her daughter. Vindicta also survived by hiding in a photon torpedo casing, though she was quickly shot and killed by Leonardo da Vinci.
Crisis Point II: Paradoxus
The program was written by Boimler with the idea of being even better than the original version of Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta holo-novel and was even considered part of the "Vindictaverse" by both Boimler and Mariner. However, Boimler's depression caused by the news that his transporter duplicate, Lieutenant junior grade William Boimler, was seemingly killed by a freak gas leak accident on the USS Titan led to him becoming sidetracked by a random background character rambling about "Ki-ty-ha", creating an unrelated "B-plot" in which he tried to seek out the meaning of life. As D'Vana Tendi and Sam Rutherford followed the intended narrative, Boimler and Mariner followed an increasingly bizarre and incoherent secondary narrative the holodeck was forced to generate on the fly due to its unplanned nature, ending in a nonsensical plot twist that revealed "Ki-ty-ha" to be the Wright Flyer.
Crisis Point III: Multiversalus
TBA
Places in Vindictaverse
Milky Way Galaxy
Solar System
Sun
Mercury
Venus
Earth
North America
California
San Francisco
Starfleet Headquarters
Australia
Sydney
Sydney aquarium
Moon
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Europa
Starfleet Temporal Laboratory
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Kuiper Belt
Planet Nine
Kabba Lake
Douglas Station unnamed planet
Douglas Station
Idlocana System
Idlocana VI
Tatasciore System
Tatasciore IX
Starfleet Aquatic Research Center unnamed planet
Starfleet Aquatic Research Center
Shatanari System
Shatanari
Third moon of Shatanari
Known Characters in the Vindictaverse
Holographics
Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta holograms
Named
Andy Billups
Casey
Leonardo da Vinci
Carol Freeman
Lars Lundy
Beckett Mariner
Jack Ransom
Shaxs
Shempo
Steve Stevens
T'Ana
Vassery
Vindicta
Unidentified holographic duplicates
Cerritos cmd ens 4
Cerritos cmd ens 6
Cerritos cmd lt jg 1
Cerritos cmd lt jg 2
Cerritos cmd lt 3
Cerritos cmd lt 4
Cerritos Napean ops lt
Cerritos ops ens
Cerritos ops lt jg 2
Cerritos ops lt jg 3
Cerritos ops lt 1
Cerritos ops lt 3
Cerritos ops cmdr
Cerritos ops ofc
Cerritos sci ens 2
Cerritos sci ens 10
Cerritos sci lt jg 1
Cerritos sci lt jg 4
Cerritos sci lt 1
Cerritos sci lt 3
Cerritos Vulcan cmd ens
Vassery's aide
Unnamed
Borg drone
Cerritos crewmember
Idlocana VI president
Crisis Point II: Paradoxus holograms
Names
Acolyte 1
Acolyte 2
Algaeic slime mind
Barnes
Carol Freeman
Helena Gibson
Illustor
Kayshon
Ki-ty-ha
Knicknac
Koro
Melponar triplets
Jack Ransom
Shaxs
T'Ana
Taylor
Wright brothers
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Unidentified holographic duplicates
Human ops cmdr
Vulcan sci lt
Unnamed
Koro's ancestor
Lab 4007 officers
Romulan officers
Starfleet Aquatic Research Center officers
Starfleet Temporal Laboratory personnels
Tatasciore IX creatures
Tatasciore IX inhabitantss
USS Wayfarer personnels
Physicals
Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta physicals
Bionic 5
Tendi
Vindicta
Crisis Point II: Paradoxus physicals
Bucephalus Dagger
Rebecca Doodle
Sylvo Toussant
Meena Vesper
Trivia
The Vindictaverse was a portmanteau of "Vindicta" and "universe" is a fictional world of the Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta and its sequel, Crisis Point II: Paradoxus took place in Universe 7. It is a Meta-fictional world.
Reesecandyverse/Reeseverse, StarGalaxia: Tales from the Known Universe, Zack Hyperspace and the Intergalactic Heroes, Galactic Federation of Worlds, Multiverse Adventure Crossover/Universe Adventure Crossover (C) Reeseverse Studios, Me!
Star Trek (C) CBS, Viacom, ViacomCBS, Paramount Pictures
Star Trek: Lower Decks (C) Mike McMahan, CBS Eye Animation Productions, Secert Hideout, Important Science, Roddenberry Entertainment, Titmouse, Inc., Paramount Global Distribution, CBS All Access (later Rebrand as Paramount+)
History and Meta-Fiction
Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta
The program was starts out with the title of the revised program and then displays dazzling credits. It begins at Kabba Lake, where Captain Freeman is hydroscooting with her senior staff. Freeman and her crew then receive a message from Admiral Vassery. The Cerritos arrives at Douglas Station, where Vassery informs Freeman and her staff about the USS San Clemente's "wonderful second contact" at Idlocana VI. The admiral tells Freeman that there is no Starfleet ship with that registry, and orders Freeman to take the Cerritos to gather intel, get out, and to not deviate from the plan. Freeman and her senior staff then take a shuttle to the upgraded Cerritos. The Cerritos arrives at Idlocana VI, where the planet's selenium rings disrupt the ship's sensors. A Klingon Bird-of-Prey of unknown class decloaks in front of the Cerritos. The ship's is hailed by the Bird-of-Prey's captain, Vindicta. Vindicta introduces her crew, and demonstrates her ruthlessness by killing one of her henchmen, Shempo, for bringing her coffee instead of tea. Vindicta informs Freeman of her vendetta against the Starfleet captain, then distracts Freeman by playing a recording of herself quoting The Tempest while she and her two remaining henchmen, Tendi and Bionic 5, board the Cerritos. Vindicta and her henchmen start attacking and killing several members of the crew. In the mess hall, Vindicta is able to use a severed Borg head to protect herself from Lieutenant Shaxs, whom she promptly kills. Vindicta then proceeds to the bridge, where she kills the remaining bridge crew excpet for Freeman and an operations division officer. She then confronts Freeman, who refuses to surrender to Vindicta. However, Vindicta chooses to self-destruct her own ship and cause the Cerritos to crash onto Idlocana VI. Freeman orders her remaining crew to evacuate the ship. The captain is then confronted by Vindicta and the two fight each other. As Vindicta is about to kill the captain, she is confronted by Ensign Beckett Mariner, who beams the captain away and fights Vindicta. Despite Vindicta defeating Mariner, Mariner triumphantly reveals that she was merely stalling Vindicta so the crew could escape the Cerritos' self-destruct sequence, which kills Mariner and Vindicta. An impromptu funeral is later held for Mariner with the surviving crew, wherein Freeman reveals that Mariner was her daughter. Vindicta also survived by hiding in a photon torpedo casing, though she was quickly shot and killed by Leonardo da Vinci.
Crisis Point II: Paradoxus
The program was written by Boimler with the idea of being even better than the original version of Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta holo-novel and was even considered part of the "Vindictaverse" by both Boimler and Mariner. However, Boimler's depression caused by the news that his transporter duplicate, Lieutenant junior grade William Boimler, was seemingly killed by a freak gas leak accident on the USS Titan led to him becoming sidetracked by a random background character rambling about "Ki-ty-ha", creating an unrelated "B-plot" in which he tried to seek out the meaning of life. As D'Vana Tendi and Sam Rutherford followed the intended narrative, Boimler and Mariner followed an increasingly bizarre and incoherent secondary narrative the holodeck was forced to generate on the fly due to its unplanned nature, ending in a nonsensical plot twist that revealed "Ki-ty-ha" to be the Wright Flyer.
Crisis Point III: Multiversalus
TBA
Places in Vindictaverse
Milky Way Galaxy
Solar System
Sun
Mercury
Venus
Earth
North America
California
San Francisco
Starfleet Headquarters
Australia
Sydney
Sydney aquarium
Moon
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Europa
Starfleet Temporal Laboratory
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Kuiper Belt
Planet Nine
Kabba Lake
Douglas Station unnamed planet
Douglas Station
Idlocana System
Idlocana VI
Tatasciore System
Tatasciore IX
Starfleet Aquatic Research Center unnamed planet
Starfleet Aquatic Research Center
Shatanari System
Shatanari
Third moon of Shatanari
Known Characters in the Vindictaverse
Holographics
Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta holograms
Named
Andy Billups
Casey
Leonardo da Vinci
Carol Freeman
Lars Lundy
Beckett Mariner
Jack Ransom
Shaxs
Shempo
Steve Stevens
T'Ana
Vassery
Vindicta
Unidentified holographic duplicates
Cerritos cmd ens 4
Cerritos cmd ens 6
Cerritos cmd lt jg 1
Cerritos cmd lt jg 2
Cerritos cmd lt 3
Cerritos cmd lt 4
Cerritos Napean ops lt
Cerritos ops ens
Cerritos ops lt jg 2
Cerritos ops lt jg 3
Cerritos ops lt 1
Cerritos ops lt 3
Cerritos ops cmdr
Cerritos ops ofc
Cerritos sci ens 2
Cerritos sci ens 10
Cerritos sci lt jg 1
Cerritos sci lt jg 4
Cerritos sci lt 1
Cerritos sci lt 3
Cerritos Vulcan cmd ens
Vassery's aide
Unnamed
Borg drone
Cerritos crewmember
Idlocana VI president
Crisis Point II: Paradoxus holograms
Names
Acolyte 1
Acolyte 2
Algaeic slime mind
Barnes
Carol Freeman
Helena Gibson
Illustor
Kayshon
Ki-ty-ha
Knicknac
Koro
Melponar triplets
Jack Ransom
Shaxs
T'Ana
Taylor
Wright brothers
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Unidentified holographic duplicates
Human ops cmdr
Vulcan sci lt
Unnamed
Koro's ancestor
Lab 4007 officers
Romulan officers
Starfleet Aquatic Research Center officers
Starfleet Temporal Laboratory personnels
Tatasciore IX creatures
Tatasciore IX inhabitantss
USS Wayfarer personnels
Physicals
Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta physicals
Bionic 5
Tendi
Vindicta
Crisis Point II: Paradoxus physicals
Bucephalus Dagger
Rebecca Doodle
Sylvo Toussant
Meena Vesper
Trivia
The Vindictaverse was a portmanteau of "Vindicta" and "universe" is a fictional world of the Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta and its sequel, Crisis Point II: Paradoxus took place in Universe 7. It is a Meta-fictional world.
Reesecandyverse/Reeseverse, StarGalaxia: Tales from the Known Universe, Zack Hyperspace and the Intergalactic Heroes, Galactic Federation of Worlds, Multiverse Adventure Crossover/Universe Adventure Crossover (C) Reeseverse Studios, Me!
Star Trek (C) CBS, Viacom, ViacomCBS, Paramount Pictures
Star Trek: Lower Decks (C) Mike McMahan, CBS Eye Animation Productions, Secert Hideout, Important Science, Roddenberry Entertainment, Titmouse, Inc., Paramount Global Distribution, CBS All Access (later Rebrand as Paramount+)
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