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Captain JJ (Adams - from Forbidden Planet?)

I would like to maintain my position at the helm, if that would be possible, I was a junior astronomer and I have seen thousands of space fims and star charts.

I would like to revive the term from the 50s of Astrogator as Navigator does seem more maritime than Interplanetary.

Love ya,

Sally

PS, I am bringing my miniskirt uniform and boots from the original Star Trek Series.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I have attached a list of the previously named starships so the new vessel will not have a name that is already in use. I also believe it is possible to use a name of a previous starship if it has been decommissioned - of course, it should be od a similar class.

USS TIERESIS may be a cliche but might have a cetain appear to Laura;s Playground Trained Cadets as many here are technically 'transport' candidates.

http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/name_origins1.htm

... is the site. The USS MONTIDA also came to mind as did the name USS JOHN-JAMES. Donno why?

Lizzy

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Welcome to the crew all.

Elizabeth -your application is hereby accepted and you are appointed ship's chief counselor. You are certainlly uniquely qualifie. I do have some small reservations re-those missing ships and your test scores but am willing to give you the beneit of the doubt in view of the ship's large and competent security crew . Please repot aboard by 0800 tomorow prepared to voyage indefinately.

Sally-Astrogator it is-how did you know Starfleet had just modified the title for that position?

Misha, Ashey, Opal and jrm-welcome aboard as well. Please advise me of the positions you seek so we may fill out our crew roster. You need to sign your enlistment and be aboard by 0800 tomorrow. You may supply your own uniforms-subject to approval.

I can be addressed as Captain James Ravenwood-NOT Kirk thank you, Captain Ravenwoodwood or Sir as it pleases you.

The regulations are more lax aboard for this tour of dusty since we are a peaceful space exploration vehicle and not a warship. Although we must be prepared for any eventuality and remain diligent in all encounters

Captain John James Ravenwood

USS Starship ??

Stardate

51955

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Guest Donna Jean

Ok......

I worked long and hard to put my sexy uniform together for this voyage....

So, here it is.....

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WAIT...WAIT.....WAIT!

THAT'S NOT RIGHT!

THAT'S NOT WHAT I WANTED AT ALL!

WHERE'S THE SEXY?

WHERE'S THE CUTE?

DAND...DANG!

Dee Jay

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I was wondering if the most appropriate name for our vessel would not be The USS SEEKER, it seems somewhat appropriate.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest chngnwnd

Did someone mention chainmail? I can hook you up...I need an excuse to make another hauberk...just sign here with the special red ink...

Bobbie

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Ok......

I worked long and hard to put my sexy uniform together for this voyage....

So, here it is.....

31XDTVQSKWL._AA280_.jpg

WAIT...WAIT.....WAIT!

THAT'S NOT RIGHT!

THAT'S NOT WHAT I WANTED AT ALL!

WHERE'S THE SEXY?

WHERE'S THE CUTE?

DAND...DANG!

Dee Jay

NOT APPROVED

Ravenwood

51955

Unofficially Dee Jay-um......... fast forward a few centuries-and cute-yeah-you do cute so well-but for the sake of ship's discipline I must insist that an ankle bracelet alone does not constitute appropriate attire JJ

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NOT APPROVED

Ravenwood

51955

Unofficially Dee Jay-um......... fast forward a few centuries-and cute-yeah-you do cute so well-but for the sake of ship's discipline I must insist that an ankle bracelet alone does not constitute appropriate attire JJ

But, Captain!

It's a fully pressurized, 30mcm, standard 3.55 KLR Ankle Braclet!

Won't that do?

Dee Jay

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Astrogator Sally- I like Seeker-How about we just use Seeker and not The Seeker?

And Bobbie-you need to check with Dee Jay on the chainmail bit I believe her interest runs me to bikinis than hauberks. Would you like to join our crew? We are in need of personnel who are handy with small bits of metal

Ravenwood out

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OK, Dee Jay, Let me help you out a bit.

I'm wearing the early edition miniskirt and boots but I checked in my closet and I found 7 of 9s uniform from Voyager - one size fits all (sort of - it is too small for me!)

Now that should be approved.

Love ya,

Sally

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Ravenwood

51955

Unofficially Dee Jay-um......... fast forward a few centuries-and cute-yeah-you do cute so well-but for the sake of ship's discipline I must insist that an ankle bracelet alone does not constitute appropriate attire JJ

So I guess this is outta the question too...drats :X

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But, Captain!

It's a fully pressurized, 30mcm, standard 3.55 KLR Ankle Braclet!

Won't that do?

Dee Jay

Perfectly ensign Dee Jay-when combined with at least 3 other pieces of cloth in strategic places. Please see crew manual Section P a 1.

It should be noted that it can be 2 pieces as ling as 1 is sufficient broad -see section P a 2 in aforementioned manual. and to forestall futher inquiry yes, feathers are acceptable as a culturally relevant item of dress-however regulations clearly state that they must NOT shed inordinately or inappropriately.

Bobbies has approached us concerning chainmail. Perhaps further inquiry along that line would be profitable

Ravenwood out

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So I guess this is outta the question too...drats :X

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Approved for duty wear on security detail.

Ravenwood

51955

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OK, Dee Jay, Let me help you out a bit.

I'm wearing the early edition miniskirt and boots but I checked in my closet and I found 7 of 9s uniform from Voyager - one size fits all (sort of - it is too small for me!)

Now that should be approved.

Love ya,

Sally

Approved :) ( Doesn't that add a professional touch!)

Ravenwood

51955

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Guest Donna Jean

Perfectly ensign Dee Jay-when combined with at least 3 other pieces of cloth in strategic places. Please see crew manual Section P a 1.

Ravenwood out

Gotcha, Cap'n................

I was thinkin' of this....

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Better?

Esn. Dee Jay

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Approved for duty wear on security detail.

Ravenwood

51955

OK I'm so gonna be security now!

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Gotcha, Cap'n................

I was thinkin' of this....

Better?

Esn. Dee Jay

Approved Esn. Dee Jay with provision that the communicator and crew badge must be firmly and visibly attached.

Ravenwood

51955

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See Dee Jay!!!

SEEKER - not STREAKER (you are SOOOOO 1970s!)

Counsellor Troi Elizabeth

Off the record-I know, I know Counsellor but sometimes you've got to take what you can get and it does provide much more coverage than her preferred attire!

James

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Guest Donna Jean

Approved Esn. Dee Jay with provision that the communicator and crew badge must be firmly and visibly attached.

Ravenwood

51955

Roger that, Cap'n......

OW! OUCHIE!...DANG IT! OW OW OW ......

That dang crew badge is pointy!

Esn. Dee Jay

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Guest Micha

Hehe, I have no clue what to apply for! :lol: Zorlek gonna fry me, but I've only ever watched maybe half a dozen episodes of any ST, so I'm totally out of my depth. :blush:

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Hehe, I have no clue what to apply for! :lol: Zorlek gonna fry me, but I've only ever watched maybe half a dozen episodes of any ST, so I'm totally out of my depth. :blush:

What kind of things do you like to do? There's security-shooting the bad guys-or bartender in 10 Forward (The bar)? Or weapons officer, or communications? There's medical and engineering, morale and science??

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Morale officer eh? QUICKLY GRAB HER! She has a frowny face! HAPPY GOONS ENFORCE THE HAPPY ON HER! :3

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