Deep Space Station K-13

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Deep Space Station K-13 was a Federation space station that was formerly situated in the Deneva system in 2270 and currently situated near Draconis III after being flung back to the year 1570. (Star Trek Online)

History
In 2270, all communication from K-13 mysteriously ceased. At the suggestion of Admiral Issac Garret, a Starfleet captain was sent to the Deneva system to find out what's going on. Upon arriving, two ships - the Pioneer class USS Myrmidon and an unknown Pioneer-class - attacked the captain's ship. After disabling the ships and a mysterious message from the Myrmidon's captain about parasites, the crew of the ship beamed onto the space station. Upon arrival, they found the place ravaged and, upon finding the medical bay, were confronted by an unaffected Vulcan medical officer named T'Met who made sure they were unaffected before joining them. Upon contacting the base, they learned there was a second on board unaffected Lieutenant commander Montgomery Scott. Agreeing to meet up with him, the boarding party made their way down to engineering where they learned that the crew there were infected by neural parasites once more.

Once the UV lighting was restored, the crew found themselves attacked by Na'Khul boarders, who orchestrated the invasion. After defeating the attackers, Ensign Hunter, who was the newest member of the ship's crew, revealed himself to actually be Daniels, who told them of the Na'khul and why they were there for. When the Daedalus class USS Ptolemy went to investigate what was going on, it found itself overwhelmed and destroyed by a Na'khul ship. Together with the restored Myrmidon, the captain defeated the ship but the explosion caused a spatial rift that pulled the space station in. Despite their best attempts, a number of crew were left behind when it was pulled in.