Headlines Stardate 20103.01

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Federation Space celebrates one year online!

AP - Today marks the one year anniversary that Federation Space went green. The site has already grown considerably from it's beginnings including three makeovers, several server changes and a final end to the dreaded 'File Lock Error' (Ding Dong the Witch is Dead can be heard chiming in the background) Fleet Admiral Stormbringer would like to send out his sincere appreciation to all the players of Federation Space, without whom, none of this would be possible. Thank you all!

Juggernaut destroys Federation Outpost!

In a tremendous display of fire power, an alien ship known as the Juggernaut destroyed a Federation space station, killing 600. The alien ship then moved into Romulan territory and is believed to have taken out one of their battle stations. The ship was last seen entering the Beta Triangle. The USS Valley Forge has been dispatched to investigate the true intentions of the Juggernaut.

Yoritomo missing in action!

The USS Yoritomo is missing in action after being sent to a planet to investigate the disappearance of a civilian ship conducting a survey/archeological dig of the planet. No word has been heard for 3 weeks. The USS Ticonderoga has been sent to investigate the disappearance.

Pulsar almost ready!

The USS Pulsar, the Federation's first battleship is nearing completion. The Star Fleet Corps of Engineers projects the completion date to be sometime in the next 3-4 weeks. After it's launch, the ship will under go a 6 month shake down period before entering service.

Enterprise-E opens doors as a museum ship!

The Enterprise-E, decommissioned and mothballed after the Romulan-Federation War, recently took residence at it's new home, docking bay 3. The former flagship will serve as a museum ship. On hand at the ribbon cutting were some of the Enterprise-E's former crew, including Adm. Jean-Luc Picard, Adm William Riker, Cns. Deanna Riker, and Admiral Beverly Crusher. The ship will serve it's capacity as a museum ship for three years when it will be dismantled and sold for scrap.