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Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
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Fleet Captain
Location: Portland, OR
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
--Alex
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
The year is 2213... The U.S.S. Venture NCC-425 is a Mercury-class starship. One of Starfleet's first warp 8 capable starships is the top of the line of her day, far and above the Daedalus-class ships that dominated the fleet in the late 22nd Century, yet destined to be eclipsed by the Constitution-class ships that will become famous in a few decades (though she shares a few elements of both). Like most Starfleet vessels throughout the centuries, she continues the enduring design tradition of a primary hull, engineering hull, and twin nacelles. Designed in an era of relative peace for the Federation, she's somewhat more lightly armed than future starships will need to be, instead largely dedicated to exploratory and scientific missions. Indeed, she is equipped with 11 different science labs and well over half of her nearly 300 crew members are scientists in various fields. Accustomed to being out of contact with Starfleet for days or even weeks at a time, she is as self-sufficient and well-stocked with amenities as could be expected of any starship of this era. The Venture is not a new starship, but a proven vessel over a decade old, just beginning her third five-year mission of exploration, one that will earn her a place among Starfleet's most celebrated ships and lead to a number of namesake vessels in later centuries. Her senior staff is a mix of seasoned veterans and enthusiastic newcomers. The latter will soon discover (and former already know) that, even a tranquil period in history, the galaxy is not danger-free, and, as will one day be pointed out to another crew, it's not for the timid. |
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Commodore
Location: Go ahead, caller. I'm listening...
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
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As the brilliant philosopher once said... Everybody, have fun tonight. Everybody, Wang Chung tonight. |
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
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Vice Admiral
Location: I'm at WKRP
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
Either that, or you might want to actually describe what it looks like.
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Commodore
Location: Go ahead, caller. I'm listening...
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
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As the brilliant philosopher once said... Everybody, have fun tonight. Everybody, Wang Chung tonight. |
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Lieutenant
Location: Alderley Edge, Cheshire, England
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
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People should not be affraid of their governments. Governments should be affaid of their people. |
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Commodore
Location: Germany
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Re: Would anyone be interesting in attempting a starship design?
http://www.starfleet-museum.org/quetzalcoatl.htm http://www.starfleet-museum.org/moskva.htm
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. |
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