The Leyton Coup - detail help?
This week the characters in my Academy series are going to be "in the trenches" of the Leyton Coup. That's the Admiral who, fearing shapeshifter infeltration, performed a power-grab. He used Starfleet units loyal to him to seize power from the Federation civilian government. But Captain Sisco was his undoing, and things were fixed in days.
The idea for this adventure is that the Cadets will be ordered to secure various sections of the Federation Civil government "from shapeshifter infeltration." They'll enter the Federation Intelligence Service to secure their armory. They'll occupy Department of Temporal Investigation starships. They'll enter the secretariat in support of more senior officers showing the bureaucracy the new way things will be run. That sort of thing.
As they follow orders, they'll gradually get more and more evidence that what they are doing is wrong. And then they have to decide what to do about it. Will they call their conacts and patrons for advice? (Some of which are highly relevant). Will they stand down in protest? Continue the job trusting their superiors? Join elements of the FIS, DTI, the diplomatic corps who are planning action to restore the Federation?
Clearly I'll be using lots of stuff from "The Price of Freedom." I'm looking for opinions on how much Admiral Leyton's people were able to secure. What the likely response the aspects of the Federation government had. How much of Starfleet bought Leyton's story.
My imagination sees the cadets being used extensively by Leyton because they are the ones least likely to be equipped to question orders from on high.
Help, suggestions, tactics, details and advice warmly appreciated.
Episode details - working them out.
Dan,
Thanks for posting your memories of the episode, but I am afraid I find it confusing.
The earth did not say "yes please." The elected president protested and was silenced. The citizens of New Orleans did not seem eager to be guarded.
Leyton did actively harm others, including Sisco. He ordered a starship to shoot at them.
The point of my episode is I want to explore things that did not happen on screen in that incident. We saw cadets augmenting Starfleet security. Starfleet security was used to seize control illegally (that's why it's called a 'coup').
But I am unclear how Earth (and the rest of the Federation) took this situation. Did they blithly accept, following orders from the self-proclaimed leader? There's more adventuring possibilities in assuming there was dissent, but it didn't have enough time to form before the situation was resolved by Sisco's actions.
However, I note your suggestion that most poeple thought it was OK and went along with it. Any other suggestions out there? Looking for interesting conflicts/character issues. Possible responses, etc.
The road to hell has interesting adventuring possibilities.