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He then committed a jailbreak, busting her out of my brig, and causing damage to the security systems and injury to members of my staff in the process. And then the two of them and their shipmates proceeded to cause '''another''' disturbance in a small cafe on the promenade. My staff, following procedures and protocols to the letter, arrested the lot of them and put them in maximum security, and under constant guard, lest they attempt another escape.
Their Commanding Officer, then Rear Admiral (now Admiral) Matthew Thrawn, was called down and after he and I came to an agreement relating to their release--including release—including that they would get adequate disciplining on his ship and would be leaving the base presently, I released them with the utter hope of never hearing the name "Mike Wong" again.
It wasn't until over two years later when I received a briefing on another matter and saw Wong's name come up. He'd apparently not only succeeded in overcoming his tendencies, he had been promoted to First Officer of the USS Enterprise, our flagship, and had been central in securing a treaty with the Klingon Empire. I was impressed, and hoped that I'd get to meet this new Captain Wong at some point.
Star Fleet is pleased to announce the re-launch of the USS Philadelphia, FF-6053. The Philadelphia is joining the battleship USS Nova's battle flotilla. Several crew have already been assigned to pilot her from Earth to the Nova's current position (classified), and several more will join her upon arrival at the Nova.
The Philadelphia has a rich history in the fleet, having participated in almost every major engagement in the past ten years, and has had several memorable Commanding Officers and crews. The refit and re-crewing of the Philadelphia is expected to put this great and historical vessel back where it belongs--on belongs—on the front lines making legends.
===Travel the Galaxy===
The pre-story mostly took/takes place on Carraya IV, a planet which has had a lot of history both in Star Trek canon and in Federation Space. It is strategically located where the Federation, Romulan Star Empire, Klingon Empire, and the new Democratic Romulan Republic (DRR) meet. It is a world which is very independent, although at present it is under Klingon control.
The events of the Concourse, the bar, and other areas have been a complete success if you ask me, with crews from all over the site having an opportunity--and opportunity—and using it!--to interact and run multiple subplots. I wish I had time to read ALL of it, but what I have read has been an inspiration, and I am very pleased to see what you all are doing.
Keep your eye on the Exodus as time goes on, as there will be bits of the story appearing there, as well as in your missions.
Please join me in welcoming all the recent graduates to Federation Space! Please note that this table reflects the new Midshipman who graduated in May.
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2. Amarik I'Dartha
===All Around Champs===
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!Rank !! Player !! Score
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!colspan="3" | Hall of Fame
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===Astropic===
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Space Shuttle Atlantis above Disney's Hollywood Studios, Florida, on June 8th8, 2007, taking off for mission STS-117. <br />
Photo Copyright: Andrea McBeath
Stardate 21006.01
After twenty-five years of smooth sailing, the Space Shuttle Atlantis, OV-104, made its last touch down on Wednesday, May 26th26, 2010.
The sky was initially stormy, threatening the launch. But things couldn't have been planned better by NASA or the space shuttle crew, as the skies cleared completely above Florida, allowing for a perfect landing by Atlantis that could only be described as being "pretty sweet" by NASA mission control.
Stardate 21006.01
This month in astronomy history…Surveyor 1 became the first American spacecraft to soft-land on the Moon and an extraterrestrial body. Launched on May 30th30, 1966, Surveyor 1 journeyed for 63 hours and 36 minutes, to successfully and on June 6th6, 1966. Surveyor 1 was only nine miles off of its target in the Oceanus Procellarum. This landing came just four months after the Soviet Union's successful landing of Luna 9 on the Moon, which was the first spacecraft to land on the moon successfully.
Surveyor 1's objectives were to conduct radar reflectivity tests of the Moon's surface, bearing strength of the Moon, and monitor spacecraft temperatures.
During it's time on the Moon, Surveyor 1 snapped 11,237 pictures that it transmitted back to Earth before it's power sources began to deplete in July of 1966. Surveyor 1 continued to transmit other data back until January 1967.
The information gathered by Surveyor 1 lead the way for further Surveyor missions, and eventually paved the way for the Apollo missions.
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