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Independence Fleet Newsletter

November 2002

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INDEPENDENCE FLEET NEWSLETTER

NOVEMBER 2002

Table of Contents...

- News and Happenings
- Seldon’s Retirement Letter
- October Award Winners
- The Genesis Award
- Mission Features
- Special Guest: Capt. Jasson Asuka
- Capt. Mirtoh’s Writing Tip
- Fantasy Football Standings
- Closing

NEWS AND HAPPENINGS

- VAdm. Robert Seldon, one of the three founders of
the fleet, officially retired from simming on November
4th. Captain Dick Sprague replaces Seldon as CO of
the W. Seldon’s resignation letter to the USS
Washington is included below.

- I failed to mention this in the last newsletter...
Zachari Vrona, CO of Starbase 10, was promoted to
Captain on October 1st. The starbase is a thriving
and fun place to sim thanks the work of Vrona and his
staff.

- I also failed to mention this in the last
newsletter... Jasson Asuka, XO of the USS George W.
Bush, was promoted to Captain and became Fleet Captain
for the DSE on October 1st. Capt. James “Rook”
Mirtoh’s role is reduced to Fleet Captain of the DRF.

- Comm. Steve McCloud takes over as Director of Deep
Space Exploration. Adm. Charles Star stepped down
from that role following Seldon’s retirement. Star is
remaining as Commander-in-Chief for the Fleet.

- The USS Patriot has transferred to the Defense
Response Force. Comm. Felicity Dragonetti takes over
as Director of the Defense Response Force following
Seldon’s retirement.

- Independence Fleet saw its 10,000th post earlier
this month! It is unknown which post exactly it was,
but more information about this will be included in
the next newsletter!

- After another recount, Captain Vrona realized that
he made an error in Starbase 10's September post
count. Mira Rodale, the starbase’s most prolific
poster, should have been credited with 35 posts during
the month. The new total ties her with Lt. Cmdr.
Ingoldo, of the USS Excalibur, for the most in the
fleet during September. This is the first ever tie
for an IDF award. And yes, Captain Vrona _is_ from
Florida.

SELDON’S RETIREMENT LETTER

Fellow Crew,

I’ve gone through several drafts of this message.
None so far has seemed fitting for the occasion so I
will simply be quite direct and to the point with this
version, hoping that it will accomplish the task.
However, I’m nearly sure this is not the best way to
proceed – forgive me for it.

Suffice it to say that my real-life circumstances have
changed over the past few months. Far more
importantly, though, so have my priorities in several
areas altered. These changes have been accompanied
with the evolution of the Washington and her crew, of
Independence Fleet, and of our SIMing community. As a
result of these changes, it is my decision to resign
from the Washington and retire from active SIMing.

This probably seems quite sudden to you. In earlier
drafts of this message, I tried to cushion the
announcement with historic terms but everything simply
got bogged down in vain attempts at profundity. I do
apologize for springing this on you so quickly, if it
seems so. I assure you that my decision has not been a
hasty or a fickle one, as it may seem from this
message. I am convinced that, given the convergence of
events, this is the right decision at this time.

My passion for SIMing has gone away and it would be
unfair of me to just go through the motions for the
comfort of remaining in the thick of things. If I have
been a good SIMer, a good Captain, or a good Admiral
it is only because I have wanted very badly to be so.
And that desire is gone now. The good thing to do now
is to recognize the changes and react appropriately to
them. I’ve many, many other interests that I’d now
like to pursue with the additional time and resources
that I’ll have available and such has played an even
greater role in my decision.

My final day of service on the Washington will be
Monday, November 4th. At that time, Capt. Dick
Sprague, who is played by Alan, the same very talented
fellow who is the driving force behind all of
Independence Fleet as Adm. Charles Star, will assume
command of the ship. Alan, as Star, commanded the
Washington for a period this summer while I was on
vacation and now, as then, I would like to impress
upon you my utmost confidence in his abilities and
talents. I am completely satisfied with being
succeeded in command of this ship by him.

In the time before my retirement becomes effective, I
will get my SIMing affairs in order, insofar as such
things are important. Please bring to my attention any
matters that need my tending in these final days of my
service here. Of course, if you would like to contact
me in any capacity at all on any matter whatsoever I
invite you to do so, either through the mailing list
or privately, as you feel appropriate.

Again, I apologize for the manner in which I’ve
presented this to you and wish that I could have more
time to end things on the Washington fittingly but
that is not to be the case. I want to thank all of you
for being a part of this ship, of which I am
incredibly proud, and I fervently hope that this will
not negatively impact your SIMing or perception of it,
or of anything connected with it. Of course, I will
continue to be reachable by e-mail and will still be
on AIM quite a lot. I look forward to continued
interactions with many of you outside of the SIMing
environment.

Thank you all for your contributions to the
Washington. You have my greatest thanks and
assurances that my service on the Washington has
changed me in many good ways. For that I am even more
appreciative even beyond the pure enjoyment that this
has been to me.

... Jacob

OCTOBER AWARD WINNERS

Best Story Post: Lt. Cmdr. Reggie “Big” Johnson, CE,
USS Washington, Post #1872

Best Character Post: Lt. Scott McCoy, MS, USS
Excalibur, Post #1175

Funniest Post: Capt. James “Rook” Mirtoh, XO, USS
Washington, Post #1906

Most Posts: Lt. Dusty Redroi, COO, USS Excalibur, 59
posts

MVP: Lt. McGregor Blaine, CEO, USS Excalibur

Rookie of the Month: 1st Lt. Savai N'gellin, MCO,
Starbase 10

Most Improved: Lt. J.G. Chameleon Circuit, AE, USS
Washington

Recruitment: Lt. McGregor Blaine, CEO, USS Excalibur

More information about both the September and October
Award winners _will_ be included in the December issue
of the Independence Fleet Newsletter. For a complete
record IDF awards and statistics, go to this webpage:

https://www.angelfire.com/trek/independencefleet/awards/awards.html

THE GENESIS AWARD

For the month of October, only four posts were
nominated. I suppose that's an increase of
approximately 33%, so I won't complain. Despite the
lateness of the voting, the actual process took less
than a day. Luckily, I've hit a roadblock in my
NaNoWriMo novel, so I had more then enough time on my
paws to sit in front of the computer all day,
responding as quickly as possible to my E-mail!

Anyway, I would like to thank 1st Lt. Savai N'gellin
of Starbase 10 and Lt. Kateri Cougar Walking of the
USS Excalibur for their invaluable help. Without you,
there would be no Genesis Award this month. Also, I
want to thank Lieutenant Daryn Jameson-Markanjel of
the USS Pioneer, and he'll know what I'm talking
about. :)

The second month proved to be harder to vote for than
the first, but luckily Savai and Kateri did most of
the work for me. The winner of the 2nd Genesis Award
is the Horatio Nelson's Post #332 (it's misnumbered on
the post), written by Ens. J'Dem. He has had plenty of
experience as a simmer, and uses it to his advantage
in a post that, although it is borrowed heavily from
the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Work Force", it puts a
very different spin on it. With so much mind control
happening in the fleet, I'm surprised that cadets
still want to join us! The post, by the way, can be
found at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/horationelson/message/629

As for a runner up, the post that got the
almost-as-coveted spot was the Excalibur's #986,
written by Commodore Steven McCloud. A humourous first
contact situation with a race of hairless people
called the Shavers, and living on the planet
BurmaShave? Sounds like something that could have
happened in the Original Series! And thus, this post
is given runner-up status for its excellence. The post
can be found at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/uss-excalibur/message/1243

This is not to say that the rest of you didn't do a
good job. You did, and I look forward to giving the
award to one of you someday. You keep posting, and
we'll keep reading them over!

All for now, see you all next month.

Lt. Zingela
Asst. Science Officer
USS Washington NCC-11988

MISSION FEATURES

USS Excalibur, Submitted by Comm. Steve McCloud:

About 100 years ago, Commodore Matt Decker and Captain
James T. Kirk battled the ultimate Doomsday Machine. A
machine capable of destroying entire solar systems.
When the battle was over, Matt Decker and his entire
crew were lost along with his ship, the USS
Constellation. Captain Kirk was able to stop the
machine by rigging the badly damaged Constellation to
explode as he piloted the ship into the machine. With
the machine stopped and powerless, the Star Fleet Corp
of Engineers studied it for twenty years. What they
found inside was beyond any technology any scientist
or engineer in Star Fleet could figure out. So after
twenty years of study they had it towed to Star Fleet
Impound Yard # 121. Now 80 years later someone has
stolen it from the Impound Yard and with the chance
that who ever took it could restart it, Commodore
Steven McCloud and the crew of the USS Excalibur is
sent to find it. Will history repeat itself? Read the
Excalibur's posts and find out.

USS George W. Bush, submitted by Adm. Charles Star

The crew of the George W. Bush is being given a
ceremony on Earth for their recent acts of heroism in
space when it all begins... As Admiral Star shakes
Federation President Horatio Goodspeed’s hand and
accepts an award, a phaser blast kills the President!
One of the conspirators, Johnson, is captured and
falsely accuses Star of being in on the conspiracy.
The other conspirators get away, with Assistant
Engineer Mercutio Roulette, whom they believe is
Johnson (Johnson and the other conspirators never
actually met before the assassination). It’s up to
the crew of the GWB to get to the bottom of it before
the conspirators strike again!

USS Goliad, submitted by Capt. Victor Davidson:

The Goliad is on an expedition to the Remora Nebula
and our Stellar Cartography section has been using up
a lot of power. Our Chief Engineer got injured doing
all the power transfers needed for SC and reported to
sickbay to get it fixed. Meanwhile, Lt Cmdr (p)
O'Leary has gone to inform our fighter squadron that
there will be no flights outside while the nebula is
being mapped. And then everything goes dark.
Evidence of sabotage has been found, but who and why
and what else can go wrong? Looking forward to
seeing the answers to these question in the next few
weeks.

USS Horatio Nelson, submitted by Capt. James
Britanicus:

The Horatio Nelson is currently at Starbase 9, ordered
to transport a War Criminal to sector 001 for trial.
During transport between Star Base 9 and the HN, he
disappeared and was replaced by a naked, and bound,
Wark (the Bartender from SB 9). We are currently
attempting to relocate and resure ther Prisoner.

USS Washington, submitted by Capt. Dick Sprague:

Contact with a mining colony on the naturally
uninhabited class-M planet, Tyamba III, has recently
been lost. The Washington has been ordered to proceed
to the planet, assess the situation, and take
necessary action. Theft from the colony, its close
proximity to unethical space traders, and rumors of
fraud in Tyamba’s leadership make the situation even
more unpredictable. Just before contact with Tyamba
III was lost, the commander of mining operations
reported that he and he crew were experiencing strange
hallucinations. There’s no telling what the W will
find when she arrives.

SPECIAL GUEST: CAPT. JASSON ASUKA

Jasson Asuka has simmed with the USS George W. Bush
since January. He stared out as an Ensign in the
engineering department. He has since risen to become
not only the GWB’s XO, but also Fleet Captain for the
DSE. During that time, Mr. Asuka won three fleet
awards. His service record ranks up there with the
best the fleet has to offer. Below is a little about
Asuka’s favorite Star Trek episode and following that
is some information about Asuka himself...

***

My Favorite Episode of Trek...

I guess I'll just have to choose the one that really
is arguably the best "The Best of Both Worlds."

So What's it About?

I think most everyone knows but the Borg make a
concentrated attack with one cube and the Enterprise
is somehow involved (been awhile since I’ve seen it)
they destroy all Star Fleet can muster on a moments
notice at Wolf 359 (I hope that’s right) and the whole
fleet is destroyed...the Enterprise pursues the Borg
after they had been forced to withdraw previous to
Wolf 359 and some how the Borg manage to capture
Picard and assimilate him, really making most of the
Enterprises defense/offense capabilities fully known
to the Borg. But with the intuitiveness of Commander
Shelby (what a bitch) and Commander Riker they manage
to destroy the Borg cube and reclaim Picard... I think
they made the Borg go to sleep I think... sorry its
been awhile.

So Why's it so Good?

I just liked it, I liked the rivalry between Riker and
Shelby when they keep on Riker about his own command
(I’ve had some similar discussions) and then how
Picard is Borg is nifty as well...I don’t know I like
to see the Federation with its back against the wall
and then prevailing...maybe I would like some of the
DS9 if I’ve ever seen more than one episode.

***

Our interviewer is currently on strike. Due to union
laws, we cannot legally conduct an interview for this
newsletter. Instead, we had to settle for the next
best thing...

- Real name?

Joshua Lee

- Where are you from?

I was born and raised in Northwest Arkansas for the
majority of my life, but I've also lived in Loveland,
CO and Branson, MO (My current location).

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

I am currently a high school senior and work at
Schlotzsky's Deli as the night supervisor... I also
spend time SIMing and on the Academic Team.

- How'd you get involved with IDF?

Does anyone know that nasty Klingon of a Captain, the
one on the Minerva? Well he got me mixed up in all
this.

- Where did you get your character name from?

I decided to have a half Japanese character and that's
why I chose Asuka, but the intentional spelling of
Jasson with an extra s is just to personalize it.

- How similar/dissimilar are you to your character?

Well in the over all character qualities I think I
share a lot with Jasson Asuka. I'm not half
Japanese. I’m actually 1/4 Irish 1/4 Danish and the
rest German or English not sure... so pretty much I'm
white. And the bad habits of Asuka are pretty similar
to my own, except he seems to get involved with it a
bit more.

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

I have spent the most time watching TNG and on there
my fav character would have to be Riker or Picard...
kinda of a hard call... but I didn't base Asuka on
either.

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

I don't know for sure... I liked the one where crew of
the Bush went back to the old American West, that was
fun.

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

I like exploration missions where the whole crew has
an opportunity to decide what exactly happens... only
problem there is people taking the initiative... but I
like things where the imagination has room to flow
without really having to suspend one's disbelief.

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

I read, play on the Academic Team, some video games
(don’t have a lot of time), most of my time is spent
working or at school.

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

Hopefully teaching Western Civ at some university...
that's what I want to do... who knows I may end up a
garbage man.

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

The Bears? Hell if I know.

CAPT. MIRTOH’S WRITING TIP

Hi Folks!

Once again it’’s time for the Writing Tip of the
Month! This month, we’’ll take a look at using NPCs
in your posts.

I don’t have to tell you that the Washington sees
several NPC (non-playing characters) from time to time
during missions. NPCs generally run the gamut of types
and races, occupation and world-views, and include
some notable characters such as Vincetti Robosi, BOB,
Gul Cuxana, Rhollandra (I am sure some of you remember
her fondly), etc. In fact, the only thing these
characters have in common is that they aren’t ‘owned’
by anyone.

Sometimes players are reluctant to use NPCs
extensively because they fear that whoever
‘introduced’ the NPC will become agitated that their
‘pseudo character’ was changed. Generally, however,
NPCs are in the plotline merely as a vehicle to adding
information into the story or to help develop their
own characters. Essentially, NPCs are the ‘property’
of all. Let me give you an example:

Let’s take at Petty Officer Shiela Pendragon. I (or
Sunfeather) invented her (I can’t remember which), but
each of us, as well as Doctor Gage from time to time
use her to help develop Rook’’s character. Neither of
us have all rights to her as an NPC, and she can be
used by whomever is inclined for any number of
instances.

When using an NPC, however, there are some things to
be aware of:

1) NPCs, while not anyone’s ‘property’ should be
consistent. Bringing NPCs into a story line is usually
done for a specific purpose, which should not deviate
in any significant way unless there is a good reason.
Gul Cuxana is a good example. The Cardassian captain
of the Ancyra was invented as an unknown factor in our
mission. The possibilities with him as an NPC have
only been loosely established, but once they solidify,
should probably not deviate too much. Having an NPC
deviate wildly can lead to a never ending plot line
that takes so many twists and turns that it becomes
nearly impossible to end it.

2) Get into the NPC: Since you already do it with your
own character, getting in to the head of an NPC
shouldn’t be too difficult. What are their
motivations, desires and goals? Is the action you are
describing consistent with what’s already been
established for the character or is there a good
reason for it not being consistent? Example: Vincetti
Robosi is suddenly discovered to be working for the
Cardassians. This isn’t really in line with what we
know about Vincetti –– he’s self centered, greedy,
extremely intelligent, a megalomaniac, etc. However,
if it can be shown that Vincetti is only working for
the Cardassians as a means to an end that IS in line
with what we know about his character, then it’s ok.

3) NPCs, while not the ‘property’ of anyone, are used
by certain characters more than others. A perfect
example of this kind of NPC is BOB. Bob was originally
introduced by Commander Logan as the errant AI from
Dicont PiColor. While everyone can use BOB, there are
certain little quirks that Commander Logan would like
to preserve about BOB –– namely, his need to speak in
an ominous voice that is represented by ALL CAPS.
(Right: “HELLO, HANK, WOULD YOU LIKE SOME FUDGE?”;
Wrong: “Hank, getting your finger caught in the
replicator is not behavior fitting a Commander on a
Starship.”)

4) Don’t use an NPC if the same thing can be
accomplished by a PC. This is an important tip because
it gives other crew members openings into the current
storyline, and a chance to further develop their
character. As an example, I shouldn’t have Shiela
Pendragon manning the tactical station because Meriod
and Mitchell are on ‘break’ or something. Writing
Meriod or Mitchell in as working at tactical will give
them an opening to further the storyline. In essence,
it takes away writing opportunity from others. Writing
Gul Cuxana into the storyline was necessary, as no
crew member could do it.

I hope this writing tip has helped you understand a
few things about NPCs. Obviously, I could have gone on
for quite some time with more details, but this
information should suffice for now. Perhaps next month
we’ll continue along the same vein.

Thanks for tuning in,
Russ

Aka Captain James “Rook” Mirtoh
Executive Officer
USS Washington NCC-11988

This article first appeared in the September issue of
the “Washingtonian.”

FANTASY FOOTBALL STANDINGS

Through 10 weeks of NFL action...

1. Fruitland Firecrackers – 89,214
2. Bleeding CarolinaBlue – 82,995
3. Houston Heroes – 79,963
4. Summerfield Satists – 76,692
5. Bath Tubs – 76,331
6. North Carolina Wolverines – 72,897
7. Salisbury Imperials – 69,812
8. Lucky Stars – 69,031
9. Hagerstown Howitzers – 61,466
10. williamston bulldogs – 51,513
11. Harrisonburg Plungers – 50,106
12. Cheektowaga Flamingoes – 47,917
13. Danzig hohenzoellers – 43,024
14. Baltimore Patriots – 19,087
15. K.L Troopers – 18,327

CLOSING

We’ve been through quite a few changes this month, but
the beat goes on. I look forward to simming with you
guys for a long time to come. It’s a lot of fun and
I’m not ready to call it quits quite yet.

Admiral Charles Star
Commander in Chief, Independence Fleet
Commanding Officer, USS George W. Bush