Post by Admiral Ashley Morgan on Jun 22, 2007 8:03:49 GMT -5
VOLUME 1 ISSUE 10bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbMARCH 11. 2007
SIM Schedule
USS Crusader NCC-51492 Sunday March 11, 2007 8:00 pm Eastern; 7:00 pm Central; 6:00 pm Mountain; 5:00 pm Pacific; 3:00 pm Pacific Hawaii Open Post
CSCI, AENG, AMO, CNS
12:00 noon Sydney Australia, Monday Jan 8,2007; 1:00 am London United Kingdom, Monday Mar 12, 2007
USS Federation NCC-73838 Thursday March 15, 2007 8:00 pm Eastern; 7:00 pm Central; 6:00 pm Mountain; 5:00 pm Pacific; 3:00 pm Pacific Hawaii Open Post
HELM, ASEC, AENG, VS, AMO, CNS
12:00 noon Sydney Australia, Monday Jan 12, 2007; 1:00 am London United Kingdom, Friday Mar 16, 2007
More ships coming soon
Board Sims
Starbase 140 USS Korgoth KX-86000 USS Striker NCC-63420 USS Victoria NCC-51106
Open Post
ASEC, AENG, VS, ASCI, MO AMO, MXO, MAR, FP, AMB, CIV
Open Post
HELM, CSEC. ASEC, AENG, VS, CSCI, ASCI, CMO, AMO
Open Post
FP, ASEC, CENG, AENG, VS, CSCI, ASCI, CMO, AMO,
Open Post
XO, XO2, CSEC, ASEC, CENG, AENG, VS, ASCI, AMO, MXO, MAR, FP
Underway Finally!
The one thing that the GF has that no other fleet is great simmers. As was proven on March 8th, on the USS Federation, a SIM plagued with problems. None the less with a grand total of five members, they got the ball rolling as the Federation prepares for Space trails. The talk among the crew appears to be the USS Crusader, and what is to be expected when they return to Star Base 140 with their loan prisoner.
The Sector has came alive in recent days, with the influx of crew, and more personnel contributing to the story line. With the Federation joining the fleet we have now secured our second live SIM.
Starship Database: Norway Class
Type : Destroyer (science/diplomacy enhanced)
Unit Run :
NCC 64923 USS Budapest - Active
USS Norway - Active
plus 297 others built in total. 231 have been lost in all.
Commissioned : 2360 - 2370, class remains in service
Dimensions : Length : 364.77 m
Beam : 225.61 m
Height : 52.48 m
Decks : 12
Mass : 622,000 metric tons
Crew : 190, 500 person evacuation limit.
Armament : 6 x Type IX phaser bank, total output 9,000 TeraWatts
2 x Standard photon torpedo tube with 50 rounds
Defence Systems : Standard shield system, total capacity 945,000 TeraJoules
Standard Duranium/Tritanium Single hull.
Standard level Structural Integrity Field
Warp Speeds
(TNG scale) : Normal Cruise : 6
Maximum Cruise : 8.4
Maximum Rated : 9.7 for 12 hours.
Strength Indices :
(Galaxy class = 1,000) Beam Firepower : 180
Torpedo Firepower : 250
Weapon Range and Accuracy : 200
Shield Strength : 350
Hull Armour : 50
Speed : 1,067
Combat Manoeuvrability : 5,000
Overall Strength Index : 303
Diplomatic Capability : 4
Expected Hull Life : 80
Refit Cycle : Minor : 1 year
Standard : 1 years
Major : 20 years
Notes : With the Akira and Steamrunner design projects well under way by by the late 2340's, Starfleet felt that it had cured the problems of fleet wide obsolescence and combat deficiency that had faced it. Starfleet Command now turned its attention to the other arenas. The Akira, Steamrunner and Saber classes had been rather more combat oriented than the average Starfleet design; concentrating on these vessels had left a gap in the more important areas of Science and Diplomacy. In 2353 Starfleet requested a new class of Starship to complement the Akira and Steamrunner classes. This new 'Norway' class was to have a 50% reduction in armament to allow two extra science labs, a set of ambassadorial quarters and a large conference hall complex to be inserted. This would allow the Norway to host multi-party talks and scientific conferences on a significantly larger scale than its counterparts could manage.
Development of the Norway class went relatively smoothly, with the prototype launched in 2360 and series production begun later that year. The ships have a single hull of triangular profile, with the two nacelles supported on struts which project aft. In most respects the design is unexceptional; lagging slightly behind the cutting edge represented by the Akira, Steamrunner and Saber classes, the designers generally chose reliability and low maintenance over performance. The ships have proved very popular in service, largely because of the good accommodation standards. Norway's have served with great distinction throughout the Federation, playing host to countless functions and events.
Daystrom Institute
GENERATION TRIVIA
By Admiral Crio Ijoula
Last weeks Question comes from STAR TREK Voyager
In the first episode of Star Trek Voyager, Caretaker Part 1, who is the very first person we see on screen?
The Answer: The first person we see on screen in Voyager, Caretaker part 1 is Chakotay, he says "Damage report".
Crewman Jonathan P Love got the correct answer
This weeks Question comes from STAR TREK III : THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK
What was the final destruct code for the USS Enterprise NCC-1701?
send all answers to
chrisdeel@aol.com
CadetVYates@aol.com
WE NEED KLINGONS!
The Generation Fleet will be sporting a Klingon Fleet, as of now, we have none. If you know of anyone that's up to the challenge to command a Klingon ship, have them stop by. We take Klingons from all eras, so if they want to Battle the Federation, or seek past glory in the Cardassian, or Dominion war, or join our current struggle.
TREK LIFE
Star Trek.com
TREKKIE ART!
A new version of Lt Rukani Lilani Ensign Jenn Asagiri Nova, the pirate commander
Ensign Yvette Mintos Ensign Sebastian Coal Ensign M'Pel
Cadet Tom Algren Ensign Jezra Crewman Jon P Love
More to come, if you have any art to share, e-mail me at CadetVYates@aol.com
The Generation Weekly
Editor : Fleet Admiral Vanessa Ann Lucifel
Reporter: Admiral Ashley Morgan
WANTED- Staff, and Article, heck I'll take an Editor LOL
Generation Weekly
Star Trek : Generation Fleet
SIM Schedule
USS Crusader NCC-51492 Sunday March 11, 2007 8:00 pm Eastern; 7:00 pm Central; 6:00 pm Mountain; 5:00 pm Pacific; 3:00 pm Pacific Hawaii Open Post
CSCI, AENG, AMO, CNS
12:00 noon Sydney Australia, Monday Jan 8,2007; 1:00 am London United Kingdom, Monday Mar 12, 2007
USS Federation NCC-73838 Thursday March 15, 2007 8:00 pm Eastern; 7:00 pm Central; 6:00 pm Mountain; 5:00 pm Pacific; 3:00 pm Pacific Hawaii Open Post
HELM, ASEC, AENG, VS, AMO, CNS
12:00 noon Sydney Australia, Monday Jan 12, 2007; 1:00 am London United Kingdom, Friday Mar 16, 2007
More ships coming soon
Board Sims
Starbase 140 USS Korgoth KX-86000 USS Striker NCC-63420 USS Victoria NCC-51106
Open Post
ASEC, AENG, VS, ASCI, MO AMO, MXO, MAR, FP, AMB, CIV
Open Post
HELM, CSEC. ASEC, AENG, VS, CSCI, ASCI, CMO, AMO
Open Post
FP, ASEC, CENG, AENG, VS, CSCI, ASCI, CMO, AMO,
Open Post
XO, XO2, CSEC, ASEC, CENG, AENG, VS, ASCI, AMO, MXO, MAR, FP
Underway Finally!
The one thing that the GF has that no other fleet is great simmers. As was proven on March 8th, on the USS Federation, a SIM plagued with problems. None the less with a grand total of five members, they got the ball rolling as the Federation prepares for Space trails. The talk among the crew appears to be the USS Crusader, and what is to be expected when they return to Star Base 140 with their loan prisoner.
The Sector has came alive in recent days, with the influx of crew, and more personnel contributing to the story line. With the Federation joining the fleet we have now secured our second live SIM.
Starship Database: Norway Class
Type : Destroyer (science/diplomacy enhanced)
Unit Run :
NCC 64923 USS Budapest - Active
USS Norway - Active
plus 297 others built in total. 231 have been lost in all.
Commissioned : 2360 - 2370, class remains in service
Dimensions : Length : 364.77 m
Beam : 225.61 m
Height : 52.48 m
Decks : 12
Mass : 622,000 metric tons
Crew : 190, 500 person evacuation limit.
Armament : 6 x Type IX phaser bank, total output 9,000 TeraWatts
2 x Standard photon torpedo tube with 50 rounds
Defence Systems : Standard shield system, total capacity 945,000 TeraJoules
Standard Duranium/Tritanium Single hull.
Standard level Structural Integrity Field
Warp Speeds
(TNG scale) : Normal Cruise : 6
Maximum Cruise : 8.4
Maximum Rated : 9.7 for 12 hours.
Strength Indices :
(Galaxy class = 1,000) Beam Firepower : 180
Torpedo Firepower : 250
Weapon Range and Accuracy : 200
Shield Strength : 350
Hull Armour : 50
Speed : 1,067
Combat Manoeuvrability : 5,000
Overall Strength Index : 303
Diplomatic Capability : 4
Expected Hull Life : 80
Refit Cycle : Minor : 1 year
Standard : 1 years
Major : 20 years
Notes : With the Akira and Steamrunner design projects well under way by by the late 2340's, Starfleet felt that it had cured the problems of fleet wide obsolescence and combat deficiency that had faced it. Starfleet Command now turned its attention to the other arenas. The Akira, Steamrunner and Saber classes had been rather more combat oriented than the average Starfleet design; concentrating on these vessels had left a gap in the more important areas of Science and Diplomacy. In 2353 Starfleet requested a new class of Starship to complement the Akira and Steamrunner classes. This new 'Norway' class was to have a 50% reduction in armament to allow two extra science labs, a set of ambassadorial quarters and a large conference hall complex to be inserted. This would allow the Norway to host multi-party talks and scientific conferences on a significantly larger scale than its counterparts could manage.
Development of the Norway class went relatively smoothly, with the prototype launched in 2360 and series production begun later that year. The ships have a single hull of triangular profile, with the two nacelles supported on struts which project aft. In most respects the design is unexceptional; lagging slightly behind the cutting edge represented by the Akira, Steamrunner and Saber classes, the designers generally chose reliability and low maintenance over performance. The ships have proved very popular in service, largely because of the good accommodation standards. Norway's have served with great distinction throughout the Federation, playing host to countless functions and events.
Daystrom Institute
GENERATION TRIVIA
By Admiral Crio Ijoula
Last weeks Question comes from STAR TREK Voyager
In the first episode of Star Trek Voyager, Caretaker Part 1, who is the very first person we see on screen?
The Answer: The first person we see on screen in Voyager, Caretaker part 1 is Chakotay, he says "Damage report".
Crewman Jonathan P Love got the correct answer
This weeks Question comes from STAR TREK III : THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK
What was the final destruct code for the USS Enterprise NCC-1701?
send all answers to
chrisdeel@aol.com
CadetVYates@aol.com
WE NEED KLINGONS!
The Generation Fleet will be sporting a Klingon Fleet, as of now, we have none. If you know of anyone that's up to the challenge to command a Klingon ship, have them stop by. We take Klingons from all eras, so if they want to Battle the Federation, or seek past glory in the Cardassian, or Dominion war, or join our current struggle.
TREK LIFE
Star Trek.com
TREKKIE ART!
A new version of Lt Rukani Lilani Ensign Jenn Asagiri Nova, the pirate commander
Ensign Yvette Mintos Ensign Sebastian Coal Ensign M'Pel
Cadet Tom Algren Ensign Jezra Crewman Jon P Love
More to come, if you have any art to share, e-mail me at CadetVYates@aol.com
The Generation Weekly
Editor : Fleet Admiral Vanessa Ann Lucifel
Reporter: Admiral Ashley Morgan
WANTED- Staff, and Article, heck I'll take an Editor LOL
Generation Weekly
Star Trek : Generation Fleet