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Independence Fleet Newsletter

October 2003

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<<Note: I realize that this is a bit unconventional,
but I can't log into the Admiralty account right now,
so you'll all just have to fwd this to your ships...>>


=/\=Independence Fleet Newsletter=/\=
October 2003

=/\= Begin Transmission =/\=

Contents:
1. Opening
2. Newsbits
3. Mission Summaries
4. Awards
5. Interview
6. Special Features
7. Thanks
***

=/\= Opening=/\=

Hello to the gallant simmers that make up Independence
Fleet! It’s certainly been an interesting month,
hasn’t it? This issue will include a few updates on
the current situation as well as all the regular news
from September. So without further ado, let us begin…
***

=/\= Newsbits =/\=

-Rear-Admiral Jeremiah Griffith retired as Division
Director of the Special Operations Division. He was
succeeded by Rear-Admiral Samar on September 20th.

-The U.S.S. Victory was removed from the fleet.

-Captain Ace Decade retired from the Liberty, leaving
Captain Dylan Anderson in command.

-The U.S.S. Goliad hit 500 posts on September 16.
Post #500 was sent by Doctor Robert Dragonmire.

-The U.S.S. Patriot hit 1500 posts on September 30th.
Post #1500 was sent by Lieutenant (junior grade)
Nolofinwe.

-The U.S.S. Minerva hit 800 posts on September 15th.
Post #800 was sent by Lieutenant Rhian Chal.

-Captain Krol, son of K’Targ was promoted to
Rear-Admiral and replaced Steve McCloud as Division
Director of Deep Space Exploration. His successor on
the Minerva is Captain Andrew Ryan.

-Jacob, who formerly played Admiral Robert Seldon has
returned to IDF as Fleet Historian.
***

=/\= Mission Summaries =/\=

SB10
The Valdera II Mission, started nearly months ago,
will be ended
soon. The crew has completed much of the planet's
evacuation, and
the evacuees who will be sent to SB10 have been
recieved and are
being dealt with by the crew there. Meanwhile, a mist
of evaporated
Duranium, pieces of which have also been found in V.
II's
atmosphere, has been discovered floating around the
station. A shard
of Duranium was also used to attack our resident
Romulan expert,
Terrh Ullho, earlier in the mission. Many of the crew
are becoming
ill, and it is suspected that the Duranium may somehow
be the cause.
The source of the radiation in Valdera II's atmosphere
is still
unknown, but it is being cleared and the marine teams
are also
circling the planet, protecting the evacuation ships
and searching
for clues. A team of 4 marines, including Lt. Col.
Modin Blatheric,
along with Capt. Treniek and led by Ullho, are
exploring an
abandoned Romulan Outpost found on the surface.

GWB
The George W. Bush has a simple assignment. Catch a
thief and bring her and her followers to justice, and
in the process recover the missing artifacts and
stolen objects. However, this thief, Carmen, is
clever and in fact no one can figure out where in the
cosmos is Carmen Sandiego. She has already stolen an
ear piece from the ancient Bajoran's relics, the
Emperor of the Klingon's High Counsels prized
bat'leth, and most recently the Denobulans first
historical records.... What she plans to do with all
of these things is as much as a mystery as her
location. Will the crew of the Bush successfully
capture Carmen Sandiego? Can they find the traces of
another one of her vile henchmen? We'll soon find out
as they try to out smart the master thief.

Goliad
The Diplomatic assignment to Phalos III has been
wrapped up with a great loss of personnel and heavy
damage. The Goliad put into Starbase 12 for repairs,
and has embarked on her Long-Term Mission to the Gamma
Quadrant, so far all is quiet as the crew try to get
used to a Vorta Ambassador.

Patriot
Attack of the Couch Potatoes:

An angry race of being from the planet WBUPNABC is on
their way to
Earth to
find out why the last fifteen minutes of the show 24
had been cut off.
Since the signal travels at the speed of light and
their planet is
about 375
lightyears away, they are just now getting the signal.
The Patriot has
picked them up on long range scanners is on their way
to say "hi".

Minerva
The Minerva receives a distress call and goes to
investigate. We discover a Galaxy-class starship dead
in space. We send an away team to investigate. The
away team powers the ship up… and the ship suddenly
vanishes. After a long time, it suddenly reappears,
once again powered down and empty. A second away team
goes over, including Captain Krol, and powers the ship
up again. Once again, the ship vanishes. After some
deliberation, the rest of the crew decides to take the
Minerva into the ship’s last known coordinates, and
the Minerva is rocketed through a transwarp conduit.
On the other side they discover a planet, on which
both away teams are stranded, facing monsters taken
from their fears. The away team is rescued, but it is
discovered that there is an alien presence on the
planet. When Cerberus squadron goes to investigate,
the planet breaks itself apart, revealing that it is
really a gigantic starship…. What happens next? We’ll
soon find out.
***

=/\= Awards =/\=

Rookie of the Month:
Excalibur: Ensign Darrin Sullivan

Ensign Sullivan posted 5 times in 7 days. He fell
right into the
story and started posting like a pro. He has a good
writing style and looks to be a very good pickup for
The Excalibur. I think he will win many other awards
in the months to come.

MVP:
Liberty: Commander Joseph Carroll

Of all the awards, this is by far the toughest. The
entire crew deserves this award for the work they put
in this month in making the ship a much better place
to sim. However, if a choice needs to be made, the
person who has shined the brightest is Commander
Joseph Carroll. Carroll and I were handling thre
Liberty's command functions for two months prior, and
we were barely in Command postions! But, Carroll this
month really helped out. He encouraged the formation
of the new Leveling up system, by creating the core
ideas for it. His insight into some of the new ship
designs have been very helpful, and his posts were
really well thought out. On a personal note. Carroll
still helped the crew, even though he had some
personal issues with one of the crew(now former crew
member.) He did not put any disdain in his posts, or
create any problems. Seperating personal feelings from
professional posting is an extremely admirable
quality, and it was very much appreciated. If anyone
should get this award, it should be Commander Joseph
Carroll.

Most Improved:
GWB: Lt. Ryan Dunmore -CTO

I'm not sure where to start with this Simmer.... He
has been on the
Bush for about a year now, and at first he just added
a little something here and there to the storyline,
but now he has stepped it
up a notch. It almost seems that with his new title of
Lieutenant
that he is jumping over each chance he has to post,
plus his posts are
contributing to the storylines. He went from four and
a half posts to
eleven, if that is any good explanation of how much he
is has improved
with the Sim.

Outstanding Simmer:
Washington: Cdr. Chameleon "Cam" Circuit

Cam stood steadfastly beside the command staff of the
Washington through the lean times, serving for a time
as Executive Officer. With good grace, he stepped down
when another Executive Officer was found who had more
specific qualifications. He is always willing to pitch
in with ideas, asks questions when they need asking,
and posts more than any other officer on the W. He's
always willing to take a risk, and accepts it
graciously when sometimes they don't work out. Someday
he will leave the W to spread his wings so to speak,
and until that day, we're glad he's serving with us.

Recruiter:
Patriot: Ens Momiji Olera for recruiting 2 new
members, Ens Jameson the Weapons Expert and Ens
Koshoku the CMO

Best Story Post:
HN: Ensign Kao Nor'Deth, Acting Chief Science Officer,
Post # 1448
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/horationelson/message/2494
-This post pulls everything together from a state of
confusion which
arose from a time jump in some ones post

Best Character Post:
Washington: Post #2622 - Christof
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Washington11988/message/529
-LtCdr Dane Christof eating dinner with his Captain,
who is also his
old girlfriend

Funniest Post:
DS15: #1047, (though it says #1046), Lt. Venrir
Kaesora
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DeepSpace15/message/1411

Genesis Award:
Excalibur: Captain Steven McCloud Post # 3094
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/uss-excalibur/message/3810

Most Posts:
Lt. Cmdr. Kiara Rodale, Conqueror, 68 posts
***

=/\= Interview =/\=

Interviewer: This month’s interview was conducted with
Rear-Admiral Krol, son of K’Targ, who was just
recently promoted to Division Director of Deep Space
Exploration. Thank you for taking the time out of
your insane schedule to have this chat with us,
Admiral.

Krol: Oh, no problem… you caught me on a lighter day.

Interviewer: I understand you’re one of the
longest-standing members of Independence Fleet. Care
to elaborate on this?

Krol: Sure. I was actually in what they’re
classifying as the second batch of original Sunfire
members. The first ship I was on went under due to
lack of activity, and that ship’s captain invited me
to join the Sunfire, on which he was serving at the
time… so I did. I joined her as the Chief Tactical
Officer, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Interviewer: So what do you do in real life, Admiral?

Krol: It’s interesting you should ask that question,
as I am in the middle of basically a complete 180
degree turn in my life.

Interviewer: Oh? How so?

Krol: Well, at the beginning of this semester, I
entered University of Missouri-Rolla as a freshman
student in Aerospace Engineering. After a time,
though, I realized that this was not what I really
wanted to do with my life. Instead, I want to write
books and music… so next year I plan to change to a
double major in English and music composition and a
minor in French horn performance.

Interviewer: You certainly are taking what seems to be
a 180 degree turn… Now let’s talk about your simming
career some more. You’ve had several different
characters in the fleet at different times, right?

Krol: That’s right, I’ve had four so far.

Interviewer: And which one was your favorite?

Krol: ::hisses through teeth:: That’s a tough call…
The way I do things, each character sort of represents
a different part of me, and a lot of the time they
overlap a bit. I’d have to say that it’s a draw
between them… the one I’ve had through my entire
career with IDF and the Sunfire is Krol, though.

Interviewer: What would you say it is about Krol that
has made you keep him so long?

Krol: I’d say it’s probably the fact that I get to
explore Klingon language and customs and definitely
his sense of duty. He’s the kind of character who
would sacrifice anything to maintain his honor and
fulfill his duty. Hell, the love of his life died
right in front of him on the bridge and he restrained
himself from doing anything because the ship was still
in danger.

Interviewer: So it sounds like you’ve done a bit of
exploring in the negative side of emotions with this
character.

Krol: Oh yes. I’ve actually done that with all of my
characters except one. I had a Trill named Devsyn
Rahn on the Goliad for a while and he was a pretty
happy guy… but Cathero and Krol were definite downers
from time to time.

Interviewer: Well, we only have time for a couple more
questions. First I’d like to ask you what your
favorite simming memory was.

Krol: ::thinks for a moment:: I’d have to say it was
probably back on the original Sunfire… pre-IDF times.
We had this mission where we were up against this
insane Klingon named Krackerjax, who proclaimed
himself the “Master of the Totality of Space, Time,
Matter, and Energy”. That was a really fun mission.
I think the Washington did a sequel to that mission
sometime last year, too. There was another one on the
Sunfire where we were on the holodeck playing cops and
robbers and the holodeck malfunctioned and all we
could get to eat was fortune cookies and I had one or
two that insulted my honor… [that’s] great stuff
there!

Interviewer: Finally, what’s one piece of advice you
have for simmers?

Krol: I’ve always been one to stress quality in posts
instead of just quantity. With that said, my one
piece of advice is to just let it flow. Don’t ever
get stressed out and post just for the sake of bumping
the count up a notch. Sure, it’s nice to be at the
top of the numbers game, but I think it is more
important that the writing be of the best possible
quality. When you post, just let your mind open up
and let the ideas flow, fine-tuning can come later…
just never stop the “pen” from moving. Oh, and use
spell-check… it saves lives.

Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Admiral. As
always it’s been a pleasure.

Krol: The pleasure was all mine, I assure you. Qapla’

***

=/\= Special Features =/\=

As many of you know, Deep Space 15 and the U.S.S.
Conqueror have left Independence Fleet due to dispute
with Admiral Star. Admirals Rager and Samar have also
departed.

-Captain K’Lar of the Conqueror had the following
words to say:

"We came; we saw, we conquered. It was fun, but honor
demands that we
move
on now."
Some, we will miss. Some we will wish we hadn't, but
what can you do
when
Ferrengi set the weapons targeting system. Oh well, at
least a few of
you
will finally have a shot at the posting title for a
change. For the
most
part, the past year, first with SB10, and then USS
Conqueror and DS15,
has
been good. The other part, is no longer a concern.
Most of you who stay
behind, have my sincere wishes for good luck in the
future. The rest,
have
my sincere wishes to finally get what you so richly
deserve. I leave
the
same way I came, as Captain of the best ship and crew,
in the history
of the
fleet. No matter how you want to try to rationalize
it, the loss is
definately yours.

Respectfully,
Captain K'lar zantai-Rasmehlier
USS Conqueror, NCC-63303.....

-Admiral Star said the following about the departure
of the Conqueror:

Capt. K'lar Rasmehlier and the USS Conqueror:

What a captain and what a ship! Simply put, the
numbers speak for
themselves. Through ten months, the Conq has seen
3000 posts, won 14
fleet
awards, and the posting title for each month that is
was in operation!
In
all likelihood, the Conq's run will never be repeated
by another ship.
Now,
enough on the Conq. What made this ship so
successful? It was obvious
to
me. In addition to having an incredible crew, K'lar
was as
enthusiastic as
any CO I've ever seen. Every month, he pushed his
crew to produce as
much
as possible. They pushed the boundaries and broke
them many times
over.
Rasmehlier taught his crew how to be both creative and
productive. His
enthusiasm and fiery demeanor will be greatly missed.
IDF wishes K'lar
and
the Conq the best of luck in their new endeavors.

ADM Star


-Admiral Rager submitted the following:

Dear Fleet Members,


I keep trying to think of what to say, and each time
can't figure out
something that seems right. After all, it's not like
I won't be able to
speak to those of you I know again. This fleet does
bring people
together, and that's one of the points of having a
fleet. But it's not a
necessary component for keeping people together. The
many friendships
I've made here since becoming an Admiral I intend to
keep. I only wish I
had have been able to get to know more of you.

Mostly for personal reasons, I am leaving IDF. It's
been a good five
months, sometimes fun as well. I wish all the crews
continued enjoyment
in their games. Remember not to be timid about
contacting your COs if
you need help or have an idea you think might be fun.
It's about as
much your game as theirs! COs, continue to remember
your first duty is
to your sims, but make sure you get to enjoy playing
at some times too!

I've been asked to keep this concise. So I'll just
mention for
everyone's knowledge that DS15 has decided to leave
IDF with me. We've
enjoyed the constant friendly competition with the X
and occasionally with
the HN. The JM with the GWB was both fun and a
learning experience.
Months before that we had a joint mission with the
Sunfire, which while it
didn't go as well as with the GWB, I still defiantly
recommend that
sims try joint missions at some point. It's amazing
what you can learn,
what new friends you make, and interesting to get to
see how other sims
do things and what their crew dynamics are!

I can't think of anything else I want to say.


Be Excellent to each other,

Rachael Amanda Rager
Ex-Director of Fleet Relations
Formerly Independence Fleet

Victoria Concord
Commanding Officer
Deep Space Fifteen

-Admiral Star had the following to say concerning
Admiral Rager:

Rachel Rager, Victoria Concord, and Deep Space 15:

Jennifer, as some of us know her, has been with the
fleet for quite a
long time. In fact, she was with the Sunfire back in
IDF's very early
days. She went on to command both the USS Griffin and
Deep Space 15.
Jennifer is definitely one of the most dedicated
simmers I've ever met.
Not only with in-story contributions, but with much
other stuff as
well. She's helped with leadership, administration,
and the techincal
stuff many times over. In fact, her innovations with
the website have
probably been un-paralleled thus far. Jennifer's
dedication and work ethic
will be sorely missed. She can be sure that she has
left a lasting
legacy with the fleet. We wish her and DS15 the best
of luck!

-Admiral Samar respectfully declined to submit
anything to be printed in the newsletter.
***

=/\= Thanks =/\=

Thank you to the entire Admiralty for helping me
out with my first jaunt at newsletter editing.
Special thanks to Admiral Dragonetti and Jacob for
proofreading and making sure I didn't screw things up
too horribly.

Extra special thanks to Captain Dylan Anderson for
jumping in at the last second to help with awards
voting.


=/\= End Transmission =/\=


=====
Qapla'

Rear-Admiral Krol, son of K'Targ
Division Director
Deep Space Exploration
Independence Fleet

"Heghlu' meH QaQ jajvam" -Klingon Proverb