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Independence Fleet Newsletter

December 2002

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INDEPENDENCE FLEET NEWSLETTER

DECEMBER 2002

Howdy y’all! I must first apologize for the tardiness
of this newsletter. I worked on it some yesterday
afternoon after watching my Dolphins beat the Raiders
in a _huge_ game. Then I went to a local restaurant
and watched the WWE Pay-Per-View event. It was pretty
good, especially the last two matches. By the time I
got back home, it was after 11. I could have finished
up a below average newsletter, but I decided to wait
until today to get it done right. Anyway, with
everything else aside, here’s the newsletter!

Christmas is only a mere 8 days away now. I’m really
looking forward to being able to take some time off
from school to go home and be with my family. There’s
a chance I may be able to go to New Orleans for free
(minus gas), so I’m keeping my fingers crossed on
that. However, no matter what we’re all doing for
Christmas and the “winter break,” let’s not forget the
real meaning of the holiday.

- News and Happenings
- Ship Nicknames
- November Award Winners
- Genesis Award
- 10,000th Post
- Mission Features
- Special Guest: Capt. Krol
- Fantasy Football Standings
- Closing

NEWS AND HAPPENINGS

- The Special Operations Division (SOD) has been
reformed. Captain Zachari Vrona, CO of Starbase 10,
was promoted to Commodore and named Director of the
SOD. Comm. Vrona has selected his XO on Starbase 10,
T'Maekh tr'Lennex, to be the SOD’s Fleet Captain. The
SOD has not been in operation since it disbanded in
March 2002, when it was known as the Special
Operations Taskforce (SAT).

- The USS George W. Bush saw its 1,000th post sent on
November 30th. The GWB becomes only the third ship in
IDF history to accomplish the feat. Admiral Charles
Star, CO, was able to send the milestone post.

- Adm. Star has resigned as CO of the USS George W.
Bush to devote more time to fleet matters. In 12
months under Star, the GWB saw 1,003 posts, 14 fleet
awards, and 1 posting title. Captain Jasson Asuka has
since stepped down as DSE Fleet Captain to take
command of the USS George W. Bush. A replacement for
Capt. Asuka has not yet been named.

- The USS Washington had its 2,000th post earlier this
month – becoming the first ship ever to do so in IDF!
Assistant Engineer Lt. J.G. Chameleon Circuit had the
privilege of sending the monumental post. Captain
Dick Sprague, CO, was ecstatic about the W’s
accomplishment. He credited the many people before
him, chiefly former CO, VAdm. Robert Seldon, for the
occasion.

SHIP NICKNAMES

As it inevitably happens, institutions and people seem
to acquire nicknames. The sims of IDF (a nickname
nonetheless) are not immune to this phenomenon. I use
these abbreviations quite frequently. Most of the
time people understand them fine, but sometimes people
have no idea what I’m talking about. In order to
clarify the situation, here is the official list of
sim nicknames:

Starbase 10: SB10
USS Avalon: Big A
USS Excalibur: X
USS George W. Bush: GWB
USS Goliad: Goalie
USS Horatio Nelson: HN
USS Legend: (nickname has yet to be coined)
USS Liberty: Lib
USS Minerva: Minnie
USS Patriot: Pat
USS Pioneer: Pi
USS Washington: W

NOVEMBER AWARD WINNERS

Best Story Post: Lt. Simon Cathero, COO, USS Patriot,
Post #865. This veteran simmer has played an
important role on the Pat for a few months now.
Cathero finally makes his mark with the Best Story
Post award. In the post, Cathero managed to save the
ship... by falling asleep?

Best Character Post: Lt. Cmdr. McGregor Blaine, CEO,
USS Excalibur, Post #1506. A real emotional post from
an excellent writer. In #1506, Blaine finally comes
to terms with the death of his fiancé from six years
ago. It allows the character of Blaine to move on.

Funniest Post: Lt. Cmdr. Dick Phelps, CIO, USS George
W. Bush, Post #1001. In his final post for the GWB,
Dick again brings home the gold. This marks Dick’s
5th Funniest Post award! In Post #1001, Dick tries to
surprise his CO, but his surprise doesn’t work out too
well.

Most Posts: Lt. Cmdr. Dusty Redroi, COO, 64 posts.
Dusty Redroi wins the Most Posts award for the second
month in a row. His 64 posts during November is a new
IDF record, breaking the previous record of 62.
Redroi is a big reason for the X’s recent success.

MVP: Lt. Zingela, ASO, USS Washington. Zingela had a
stellar month onboard the W. He posted 14 times, all
of excellent quality. Zingela’s posting is some of
the best this editor has ever seen. In addition to
that, his encouragement and leadership to the crew is
second to none.

Rookie of the Month: Ens. Ravyn Martinez, SP, USS
Excalibur. Martinez burst onto the scene in November
with 42 posts! She didn’t join to become a passive
player, but immediately became one of the integral
players on the X. With the look of it, her
contributions are just beginning.

Most Improved: Lt. J.G. Miao Yin, C, USS Patriot.
After posting only 5 times during October, Yin was
able to improve her November total to 15! Not only
that, but her posts went from being obscure to very
important with the missions with several key plot
twist. A great turnaround.

Recruitment: Ens. Sally Hawk, FCC, USS Goliad. Sally
Hawk made her presence felt on the Goalie when she
become its first crewmember to take home an IDF award!
Her efforts to find some new blood for the Goliad
paid off with the recruitment of a new crewmember!

GENESIS AWARD

Wondering why the newsletter was late? This is why.
Voting on the Genesis Award, which is given to the
best mission starting post, got off to a late start
this month. Thus, this write up is rushed and will
suck.

The winner of the Genesis Award goes to the new
captain of the Washington, Capt. Dick Sprague. It was
actually a tough decision between this one and the
runner-up. But in the end, it's the use of character,
the quick set-up, and the creativity that gives this
post the award.

The post can be read here:
http://www.topica.com/lists/Washington11988/read/message.html?mid=905778556&sort\
=d&start=2648


The runner-up also possessed creativity, and good use
of character, and was written by Admiral Charles Star.
The significance of this post is that it was the swan
song for the Admiral, who was retiring his character
to a desk job, and running the fleet from the
background. He is not, I repeat not, retiring from the
fleet, so don't throw any fare thee well parties, or
anything. :p

The post can be read here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USSGeorgeWBush/message/1267
and the add-on can be read here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USSGeorgeWBush/message/1268
.

I hope that next month, things aren't as rushed, but
then again, we won't be a Star Trek sim if things
didn't happen at the last minute, would we? ;)

Lt. Zingela
Assistant Science Officer
USS Washington NCC-11988

10,000TH POST

Since our launch date of July 4th, 2001, we’ve seen
quite a bit in our short history. Independence Fleet
has been in operation now for 17.5 months. We’ve had
23 total sims, 24 different CO’s, 7 members of the
Admiralty, and 3 non-Admirals serve at the fleet
level. As far as posting – In our first 17 months,
there have been 10,925 posts, 117 individual awards,
and 17 posting titles (obviously). And that brings us
to our topic today – the 10,000th post!

It happened on November 5th, 1955, I mean November
5th, 2002. After a thorough examination through the
post archives of the twelve current IDF sims, I was
able to locate the exact post. It was Post #1301 from
the USS Excalibur, sent by Chief Security Officer, Lt.
Jack Barnes!

In the Post #1301, Lt. Barnes discovers that his
quarters have been broken into and vandalized. Barnes
then speaks with CO RAdm. Steve McCloud about the
incident. This event later plays an important part in
the Excalibur’s storyline. Congrats to Lt. Barnes
with this monumental post for IDF!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/uss-excalibur/message/1603

MISSION FEATURES

USS Excalibur, submitted by RAdm. Steve McCloud:

There is an outbreak of a strange flu on DS9, that has
infected 80% of the stations inhabitants. This flu was
brought to the station by a visiting dignitary from
the planet Tusker in the Gamma quadrant. After a
freighter was sent to Tusker to get an antidote
doesn't return, the Excalibur is dispatched to find
the freighter and the antidote. Before the Excalibur
can reach the station the crew starts coming down with
the virus from a new crewman that was on DS9 before
being assigned to the X. There is also a strange
madman on the ship looking to destroy the Federation.
Now it's a race to the Planet Tusker to find a cure
and stop a plot to wipe out all life in the alpha
quadrant.

USS George W. Bush, submitted by Capt. Jasson Asuka:

The GWB is currently re-charting the Ptolemy Dust
Cloud near Sheliak space, possible findings and
confrontations are many and the first impression of a
new captain rests on the mission... Also the GWB is
trying out an experimental period where there is not
difference between CD and normal Mission posting
times. Right now the GWB will flow from one mission
to the next and CD will take place throughout the
mission.

USS Goliad, submitted by Capt. Victor Davidson:

The USS Goliad-A is getting ready for the return of
Edwards with a party on the ship. We are docked at
Starbase 12 currently and waiting for the return of
the captain before starting our next mission. We're
having a little fun before Edwards returns, with
challenges in piloting skills, games, and the making
of friends.

SPECIAL GUEST: CAPT. KROL

- Real name?

Greg Davis

- Where are you from?

Branson, Missouri

- What do you do (work/school, etc)?

I currently attend Branson High School and work at a
local movie theater.

- How'd you get involved with IDF?

I was a member of the second batch of Sunfire crew
back when she was still with Utopia Fleet. When the
new fleet was created, I was transferred with Admiral
Seldon to the U.S.S. Washington.

- Where did you get your character name from?

I used a combination of the Klingon Dictionary (to
look at typical Klingon names) and the top of my head.

- How similar/dissimilar are you to your character?

I am similar in the fact that both Krol and I are
devoted to honor and duty, but I am a bit more loose
than he is, though. I know how to just let go and have
fun sometimes.

- Which Star Trek characters do you most like? And did
you model any of your SIM persona's traits on any
canon characters?

I think that my two favorite characters in Star Trek
are Geordi and Data... it's hard to perceive them as
completely separate entities to me. If Krol had been
an engineer, I would have probably made him very much
like a combination of Geordi and Scotty in that he
would know the ship down to the last nut and bolt, but
alas, he was a Tactical officer before command...

- What has been your favorite mission during your
SIMing career?

That's a really, really tough one to call. I would
have to say that the one I got the most enjoyment out
of doing was one that we did just recently on the
Minerva. The crew is assigned to Tactical Wargames. In
a situation very much like the TNG episode "Peak
Performance", half the crew is given a derelict
starship that they are supposed to repair it the best
that they can in 48 hours and then fight a mock battle
in it against the Minerva. Unlike "Peak Performance",
though, there were no Ferengi to foul it up, and the
simulation went as planned. The Minerva ended up
beating the other ship, but it was an extremely close
finish.

- What types of missions do you enjoy and would you
like to see more/less of in the future?

The kind of mission I would like to see more of in the
future are those of exploration and diplomacy. It
seems like too often everything ends in hostilities in
the missions, and that isn't really Star Trek. There
were always the episodes that went off without a shot
being fired, and I think that there need to be just a
few more of those.

- What other sorts of hobbies/activities do you enjoy?


I don't have that much free time this year (or really
last year for that matter), but when I do get a few
minutes (and I'm not simming), I'm either practicing
my French horn or trumpet, reading, or
writing something else, usually poetry.

- What do you want to be doing 10 years from now?

10 years from now I would like to be an Aerospace
Engineer working for NASA. Realistically, I'll
probably still be in school working on my grad work
towards that goal at that point.

- Who's going to win the Super Bowl this year?

I couldn't tell you. I don't watch much sports (I
don't watch a lot of TV... basically just Star Trek
and movies...)

FANTASY FOOTBALL STANDINGS

Through 14 weeks of NFL action...

1. Fruitland Firecrackers – 132,053
2. Bleeding CarolinaBlue – 123,293
3. Houston Heroes – 113,962
4. Summerfield Satists – 111,588
5. Bath Tubs – 106,992
6. Salisbury Imperials – 103,798
7. North Carolina Wolverines – 101,025
8. Lucky Stars – 100,922
9. Hagerstown Howitzers – 83,354
10. Harrisonburg Plungers – 77,078
11. williamston bulldogs – 72,960
12. Danzig hohenzoellers – 66,317
13. Cheektowaga Flamingoes – 64,171
14. K.L Troopers – 27,762
15. Baltimore Patriots – 26,759

CLOSING

And so there we have it! Probably one of the shortest
newsletters to date. I hope you still enjoyed it.
Anyway, have a fun and safe Christmas!

Admiral Charles Star
Commander in Chief
Independence Fleet