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STAR FLEETCOMMUNICATIONS

Official Newsletter of Starfleet Command

This astronaut memorial patch honors the astronauts lost on

Apollo 1 in 1967, on Challenger in 1986, and on Columbia in 2003.

The Latin phrase ...

':4.dAstra per Aspera -- Semper Exploro"means ...

"to the stars through difficulty -- always explore. "

Issue # &5

February, 200&

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Fleet Commandet Report.. 1

Hailing Frequencies 3

SFC 2005 Annual Financial Report 4Introduction ro Candidate Sams 6

ADM Sams has a Vision 8

Introduction to Candidate Eller 10

ADM Eller Two Cent's 11

Notes from the Science Lab 132005 SFC Awards 14

Renewal & Retention 16

Election Procedures 17Trek in Anderson. Indiana 18

SFC Logo Merchandise 20

SFC Application Back Cover

RDmlRRlTY BORRD, 01

FADM Mark A. BischoffFleet Commander, QI6643 Earlswood Drive

Indianapolis, IN IN 46217-9376fc(iVstarfleet-com mand.com

ADM Andy SamsDeputy Fleet Commander, QI

PO Box 33565

Indianapolis, IN 46203-0565dfc(iVstarfleet-command.com

ADM Lillian Sams

Chief of Membership ServicesPO Box 33565

Indianapolis, IN 46203-0565cms(iVstarfleet-command.com

ADM Tony ScottChief of Financial Management

1263 Lancashire Drive

Union, KY 41091-7606

cfm(iVstarfleet-command.com

ADM Jerome EllerChief of Command Staff

1076 East 250 South

Peru, IN 46970-7428

ccs(iVstarfleet-command. com

ADM Kim Huff

Chief of Information Technology9352 Helmsdale Drive

Indianapolis, IN 46256-1116ci t(iVstarfleet-command.com

ADM Eliza Minuet MitchellChief of Public Affairs

563 Woods Edge Court

West Lafayette, IN 47906-5726cpa(iVstarfleet-command.com

ADM Chris Brinkman

Commandant, Starfleet Academy77B 3rd Avenue

Shalimar, FL 32579-1950

csfa(iVstarfleet-command .com

BUPPDRT BTAFF

ADM Roseann PackerChief Advisor

2696 N 300 E

Greenfield, IN 46140-8973

cadv(iVsta.rfleet-command.com

CAPT Stacy MulderStaff Adjutant

PO Box 33565

Indianapolis, IN 46203-0565staffadi(ii)sta.rfleet-command .com

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Greetings to the Fleet,

We had a good year with some changes to Titles and additions to the ADMBoard. All of which was designed to help with the flow of information and make

everything easier for everyone, especially for the members. I would like to thank

everyone on the Board for continuing to do a great job and I am looking forwardto this years challenges.

I would also like to thank everyone who for Commandant of the Academy. In

August of 2005, the Admiralty Board made their selection. Please join me incongratulating ADM Chris Brinkman. Chris did a tremendous job as Starbase 04

CO, and he is a welcome addition to the Admiralty Board, bringing with him

over 19 years of experience in Fleet, and I'm looking forward to working withhim. With Chris being promoted, the position of Starbase 4 CO became

available. In September of 2005, ADM Andy Sams selected COMM JoeCampbell to fill this position. With18 years in Fleet, Joe has earned an enormous

amount of respect and brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the topposition in Starbase 04.

After careful deliberation, the Admiralty Board has reinstated the Lifetime

Membership option. It is now available for individuals and family. It is $150 for a

single person, $175 for two people and $200 for three or more people all living atthe same address. The five and ten year renewal options are no longer available.

•It's time for the Fleet Elections! It seems just like yesterday that Istarted, and already I am down to my last year. Wow! I feel like we

have accomplished a lot, and yet there is so much more to do. I

would run for re-election but I have too many other commitments:

we are.

The Annual Awards were great! Congratulations to all of the winners; you help toset the standard for the rest of us. Look for a list of the winners elsewhere in this

newsletter. Speaking of winners, I would like for the Commanding Officers tostart listing the Officer of the month for your ship on the Fleet Listserve. Thiswill better facilitate greater recognition of our members. Even if it is the same

sentient being each month at least we will all know who is doing agreat job. Starbase CO's, the same goes for you; not only do you

have staff members, but the individual units under you. With

everyone doing there part we will be able to show what a great club

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Family, Church, Cub Scouts, Work, Ete. I am sure you know the drill. I still planon being involved in the Club and I am exploring my options. I have made a

request for Lee Schmidt to be the Elections Officer and he has accepted. Lee canbe reached at [email protected] or US Mail, 2011 Carolyn, Pleasant Hope,

MO 65725. Please refer to the AFED Article 5-2 to review the Elections process.I have threatened -- I mean joked, about nominating all of the Admiralty Board. I

would like to congtatulate ADM Andy Sams and ADM Jerome Eller fot steppingup to the plate and running for the Fleet Admiral position. This is ADM Sams'

first time running and ADM Eller's third time. Good luck to you both.

We are working on some exciting things, an online store, Premium New/Renewal

Membership Packages, improving the e-Newsletter, and that's just the currentprojects. However, with all of these improvements YOU are still the mostimportant part of this Fan Club. Without you, there would be no us. The best

ships in the Fleet are the ones that can carry on by themselves if anything was toever happen to the Fleet. I cannot stress how important is for each of you topromote our Club. If we are going to see anther 3D-plus years of success then we

need to maintain retention while promoting growth. The best way to do that is to

get involved with your ship, and in turn, get involved in your community. There

is no substitute for being involved in your community, helping others, and havinga good time. Remember, we are reaching out to like-minded individuals who like

to do the same things we do. In other words, to help others and then have a really

good party to celebrate our success. After all, I haven't met a member yet thatdidn't like to have a good time and know they have made a difference.

Finally, I know we will continue to be successful as long as we continue to electgood leadership that truly loves the Fleet and is motivated to help us all continue

to be our best. Here's to another great year for us all!

Kindest regards,

Mark Bischoff

Fleet Admiral

Fleet Commander Starfleet Command - Quadrant 1www.starfleet-command.com

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Greetings Fleet,

I hope you enjoy this issue of Starfleet Communications. I would like to take a

moment to thank ADM Kim Huff and ADM Lillian Sams for all their help in

getting this newsletter to print. I have been computerless for several months now,and this issue would not have been possible without their assistance.

In this issue you will read about Fleet elections coming up later this year. I

encourage everyone to read the candidates visions for Fleet, and tell your Starbase

Commander your personal choice for Fleet Commander. Remember, your voiceDOES count!

The monthly e-newsletters have been a rousing success. No e-newsletters were

published in November and December 2005 due to my computer problems. Iwant to personally apologize for any trouble this may have caused. Look for the

January 2006 e-newsletter the second week in February 2006. Our electronic

newsletters are always published on a month behind schedule.

If you would like to submit an article for future e-newsletters or Hard Copy

newsletters please submit them to, [email protected] and put

"newsletter" in the subject line. My postal mailing address is: 564 Woods EdgeCT. West Lafayette, IN. 47906. If your ship publishes an electronic newsletter

you must send me an e-mail with the hyperlink or web address in the body of the

e-mail, EACH time the newsletter is published. If your unit publishes a hardcopy newsletter please mail me a CD or a hard copy to my home address.

Otherwise you risk your ship's newsletter not being considered for Fleet awards.If your ship would like to start a newsletter, please send me an e-mail. I can assist

you in getting your newsletter up an running.

I hope you enjoy this issue of Starfleet Communications. As always I welcome

your comments and suggestions for future newsletters.

Sincerely,

ADM Eliza Mitchell

Chief of Publication Affairs III..··························~'! :,';::~;:;_.,..~

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BEGINNING BALANCE $979.02

INCOME MEMBERSHIP DUES:

SB 01

$135.00

SB 02

$15.00

SB 03

$194.00

SB 04

$40.00

SB 05

$511.00

SB 06

$1,046.00

TOTAL MEMBERSHIP DUES

$1,941.00

SHIP STORE SALES:

PINS

$0.00

PATCHES

$0.00

KEYCHAINS

$0.00

SFCSHIRTS

$320.00

OTHER

$36.00

TOTAL STORE SALES

$356.00

OTHER INCOME:

DONATION

$6.00

PAYPAL

$0.63

TOTAL OTHER INCOME

$6.63

TOTAL INCOME

$2,303.63

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EXPENSES

COMMUNICATIONS:

NEWSLETTER

$465.92

TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS

$465.92

PERSONNEL:

POSTAGE

$107.21

OFFICE SUPPLIES

$187.85

TOTAL PERSONNEL

$295.06

RECORDS:

POSTAGE

$49.28

OFFICE SUPPLIES

$65.09

TOTAL RECORDS

$114.37

OTHER:

SFC SHIRTS

$507.50

SFCAWARDS

$377.20

SFC 30th ANNNERSRY CELEBRA TN

$100.60

ADVERTISING

$100.00

FLEET STORE PROTOTYPE

$10.00

TOTAL OTHER

$1,095.30

TOTAL EXPENSES

$1,970.65

ENDING BALANCE

$1,312.00

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Greetings Fleet,

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you as a candidate for Fleet

Commander of Quadrant One. My name is Andy Sams and I am from Earth. Well

Carmel, Indiana to be exact. I'd like to tell you what I do 'in real life', what drew me to

Starfleet Command, my experience in Fleet and my view on Fandom.

In real life, I love to live life to the fullest. I'm a trader by trade. I buy and sell millions of

dollars in stocks for active traders primarily from New York every day. I've been in thefinancial business going on 14 years and love the thrill of the markets. I am also in the

United States Army Reserves. Recently promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, I've heldpositions ranging from Platoon Leader to Battalion Executive Officer. This includes three

Company Command tours as a Captain and as a Major; my next assignment is as the

Operations Officer for a Brigade Level Command. I spend time outside of that with myfamily as a Cub Scout Assistant Cub Master, a Do-Dad for Girl Scouts, marathon run net,

triathlete, and student of Kenpo Karate. I love what I do whether it is as a player in our

financial markets or doing my part in contributing to the defense of our great nation andway of life. In fact, that is how I learned and became a member of Starfleet Command.

Actually my first contact was further back a bit. In the early 1980s, I saw ads for SFC on

our community access channel. Being a serious Starfleet Battles (SFB) player, I called a

petson named Don Dailey (little did I know) about the club. It was my fault for not

jumping in then, as I was also an ardent Star Trek fan, but at the time was so wrapped up

in SFB that I passed on the opportunity. Later when I was an Insurance Agent, I met avery special person that I worked with in the Army Reserves as a First Lieutenant,Sergeant First Class Janet Dailey. She asked that I talk to her husband about an insurance

policy. Being the astute salesman I was, I said "Sure!" I then met the leader of the

greatest Star Trek Fan club of all time, Don Dailey .... again! Of course I didn't realize it

was the same person I met on the phone 10+ years earlier. After my presentation, he

simply said "I tell you what. I'll buy your insutance policy if you join my club." I askedwhat club it was and after he said what SFC was and what it meant, it was a no brainer.

That started my career in Fleet and what a ride it has been!

I started on the USS Halsey in Operations. I figured I would do best there as much of my

Army career to that point had been in Operations: planning, ttaining and coordinating

events. I really enjoyed my time there and FCAPT Mary Cook (now Bischoff) was really

a great commandet, letting me really spread my wings and have some fun. I went from

Cadet to Commander in that role and really was chomping at the bit for a bigger role

when Paul Sundstrom offered me the Fleet Training Officer position. I was just getting

my feet wet in that position when a very dark time in our clubs history occurred and

FADM Chang resigned along with a majority of the Admiralty Board. Over

night we all were propelled into crisis management. Having extensive

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training and background in personnel from the Army, I offered my services to the newly

promoted FADM Sundstrom in that role or any role I could serve. He selected me to

serve as Chief of Personnel and together with his Board restored the integrity of Fleet

and we began to flourish again. While in that position, I just had to start a ship, hence

the USS Adventure was commissioned with LTCDR Dartyl White as her commander.

As the ship grew and the demands of her commander grew, I knew that is what I

wanted to do. So I asked Paul permission to step down from the Admiralty Board to be

her commander. He agreed and I got the opportunity to command a Starship, by far

the best position in Fleet and my most memorable time. As in the Army, for me, there

is no better position to have. I love it. A few years later FADM Mark Bischoff asked

that I come back to the Board as his Deputy to command the Starbases of Fleet. After

much consideration, I agreed and have really enjoyed my role as Deputy Fleet

Commander and working with the Starbases and Ships in our great Fleet. I love my

time in Fleet and all the friends I've made, and not surprisingly my love for Star Trek

has expanded my love for science fiction in general.

Fandom per se is a relatively new term for me. I mean, I have been a fan of Star Treksince it first aired in 1966. When William Shatner wrote his 'Memoirs' he said that the

only people that watched the third season were either people with no lives, or kids that

their parents let stay up late to watch it. Well I was one of those kids that planned his

whole Friday night around Star Trek. I would have sleepovers with my friends who

were also devour Trekkers. When the series ended, we caught evety rerun that was on

and when the Cartoon Series came we were in the heavens again! When rhey would

have Trek marathons on Labor Day weekends we all were there. I have caught the

premiere showing of every Trek movie our and now have every movie and TV episode

on DVD. Simply pur. . .I LOVE Trek and was, of course, devastated that Enterprise

met with an early end. I also love going to sci-fi conventions and really enjoy meeting

fans in Fleet wherever I go. Gang, we have a great club and one that is worth keepingalive and growing into whatever direction it takes us.

It is with this history and these experiences and convictions that I

opportunity to lead you for the next four years. I love each and everyone of you for your interest in Star Trek and Fandom. Let's work

together to make Starfleet Command all that it can be. You are the best

and together we will make Starfleet Command the Premiere Fan Club!

"Shootfor the Stars - Settle for the Universe"

ask for the

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Now that you know a little mote about me, I would like to

shate my vision for the future of Fleet if I am given theopportunity to serve as your Fleet Commander.

I imagine a fan club that is focused on Fandom for Star Trek

and Science Fiction. My plan over the next four yeats has

three parts. Part One is to focus our spending priorities on

the promotion of SFC as a premiere fan club, retaining

current members and recruiting more; Part Two is to

structure Fleet HQs to promote growth in our club and fandom, and finally Part Three

is to establish alliances with other fan groups to protect, promote and advance Star Trek

and Science Fiction. In my view, properly utilizing the resources we have is crucial.

I envision our funding priorities to focus on the following: Recruitment, new shipcommand packets, new membership packets, newsletters and awards. To increase

recruitment, I plan on spending funds to advertise in key Star Trek and Science Fiction

publications. This will enhance our name recognition throughout fandom as well as

recruit new membets. The next component, the new ship command packet, is essential

to converting those members into ships. This packet will walk that new member with

aspirations for command through the process of commissioning their new ship, and

provide guidelines for: completing SPARs, ship activity ideas, starting a ship listserve,

and other available resources within Fleet to help them grow. We also need to reach

out, recruit and build relationships with independent chapters/ships. This segues into

new membership packets/kits, more funds need to be invested to upgrade both the

quality and content. A high quality membership kit will not only assist in attractingnew members, but would be a valuable resource to that member once tecruited.

Packets should be sent directly to the new member with another information packet

emailed to the Ship Captain. On newsletters, I envision going to a monthly electronic

newsletter and a bi-annual hardcopy newsletter mailed to each household. This will

allow for timely communication of breaking news from Fleet and fandom in general,

and still provide a mechanism to communicate opportunities to evetyone in Fleet. If

elected, I plan to restructure our organization to support these initiatives.

A sound foundation is needed to support the ever changing landscape of fandom. This

is one reason that Fleet has survived fot thirty two years! I will look at our structure

from the bottom up and will work with everyone that wishes to express an opinion. We

need to construct a flexible structure, one that will build on our strengths and stretch us

to new frontiers. We also need to look at how we do business; streamlining processes

where we can, while still providing opportunities that will allow our members to express

theit creativity and spirit through fandom. This will involve reaching out

to other clubs that share our passion in promoting fandom, groups like

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TrekUnited that are focused on prorecting and

promoting Star Trek, with the ultimate goal ofbringing it back to our TV and cinematic screens. I

will also reach out to other clubs, to attempt to

bridge the gap between fan groups, like we have

with lKEF, the Romulan Star Empire and

Federation Starfleet (formerly the Starfleet OfficersClub). There is so much that we can do with our

resources to be a leader in this effort. We can no

longer afford to 'just do our own thing; we must

participate in elevating the torch of fandom to

greater heights. If we are not growing we are

stagnating, and for me that is simply not acceptable.

This is my vision and an outline of the initiatives I

would like to implement in the next four years. It is

an ambitious plan and one that I will need your

help in executing. This is not a one person or even

a plan that can be successful with just an Admiralty

Board supporting it. It is one that will require the input, commitment, and resolve of

us all. Starfleet Command will survive for the next thirty two years. The question

before us is will it be a club that struggles or one that flourishes. I have enjoyed my 14

years serving in Fleet and with your vote look forward to the next four as your FleetAdmiral.

Yours in Fandom,

ADM Andy Sams

Deputy Fleet Commander

Starfleet Command, Ql

[email protected]

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Ladies and Gentlemen of Fleet,

First, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. I am Admiral

Jerome D. Eller and I am running for the position of Fleet Admiral in Starfleet

Command. I have over 17 Years in SFC and have served as Captain of the U.S.S.Reliant, CO. for Starbase 06, Deputy Chief of Staff for seven years under two

difFerent Admirals and for the past year I have served as the Chief of the

Command Staff on the Admiralty Board.

Second, I am running with the person I have chosen to be my Depury (like

President/Vice President of the US is elected). My running mate in this election isRear Admiral Gary A. Bartle. RADM Bartle has served in SFC and has been the

Commanding Officer of the V.S.S. Defiant for over 13 years, as well as havingserved as the First Officer for Starbase 06 and is currently serving on theCommand Staff Support as the Chief of Security. Together we have over 30 Years

experience in SFC and hope to bring our knowledge, experience and dedicationto Fleet in this capacity.

Third, some of you may know GalY and myself as the ones that throw the "Room

Panies" at the various Conventions (Starbase Indy and InConJ unction) and we

hope to bring some of this fun, energy and interaction from these parties to the

SFC These panies are not just for fun but we help raise funds for various 110n­for-profit organizations (50Ic3).

We welcome any questions you may have as to our plans for the running of Fleet

and will answet as quickly as possible. It is our sincere hope to see Fleet grow and

prosper in the years to come and we would ask you our fellow members of SFC

"What do you see as problems in SFC?" and "How can we work together to solve

these problems?"

As stated before, we welcome your input on these subjects and ask for yourconsideration at Election time.

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Rom Eller's TWD Cents

Now that you know a little more about myself and my running mate, we wouldlike to express our plans for Start1eet Command, if we are elected.

Changes we see that are needed f()t Stad1eet Command:

• To change the focus of Fleet, to bring back the feel of Family ratherthan a business.

• To give more power to Starbase Commanders.

• To tInd better solutions in the use of the Heet treasulY in keeping costslow while still giving the members what they need and expect from SFC.

• To work more with other groups in Fandom (Star Trek, Star Wars, B5,etc)

• To expand the Academy and have a more involved role for the childrenofSFC.

• To help SFC retain our current members and grow.

When I joined SFC back in 1988, there was a feel to Fleet that it seems to have

lost over time. We need to bring that feeling back; the feeling of family. It is whatmade SFC a strong, vibrant club with a membership that could be counted on no

matter the situation. I remember when units would send help to areas hit by

natural disaster or a neighbor in need right down the road. We have lost that andwe need to tInd ways to get it back.

While the Admiralty Board is an effective leadership group on a National level,

the Starbase and Unit Commanders should be our most important. UnitCommanders are our local representatives of the club and the Starbase

Commanders are our regional reps over their assigned areas. As such the StarbaseCommander has a better feel of their area because of their close

interactions with the local units. Starbase CO's need more

responsibilities and options in their position and not just be reporttakers.

While oflate there has been a big push for the e-Newsletter, e-Mailand other electronic forms of communication, we do not see this as

the solution some do. While they do keep costs low, they do not tIllthe void. Not evelyone in SFC has e-mail to receive them and most

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members we have talked to would prefer news in hand. So we must find a way to

keep our costs low, so members can still receive a quarterly newsletter and other

publications. Changes to the membership packets can come through better ideasrather then spending more money on them.

We need to strengthen fandom across the board, whether it is Star Trek related or

not. Working with other groups in the Science Fiction Fandom family can openour club to new partnerships and possible growth in not only our size of SFC butrespect in the community as a whole.

Currently in SFC, the Academy is only responsible for testing members to enterservice as an Ensign or Lieutenant Junior Grade. We need to expand the

Academy role in Fleet so it is not only responsible for new members but for

finding a more involved role for our children, the next generations of SFC.

If we can accomplish the above items, we can see SFC as a strong club where

people want to join and be active members in and where people will be proud tosay they are a member.

Thank you for your time and patience,

Admiral Jerome D. EllerChief of Command Staff

jerellliViquest.net

Rear Admiral Gary A. BartleChief of SecurityCO - USS Defiant NCC 1630-X

mindbender, 2liVhotmail.com

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Meteor Showers

Being earthbound does not prevent us from enjoying the beauty and wonder thatspace has to offer. One of my favorite astronomical events is the annual meteorshower.

A meteor is an object ranging from the size of a dust particle to a large rock.Most meteors are thought to have originated from comets as their debris trail, and

since comets move through our solar system on highly elliptical orbits, thesemeteors are also in orbital tracks, though not always the same track as the comet.

These meteor objects enter the Earth's atmosphere when the Earth's orbit

intersects the orbit of the meteor stream, creating a meteor shower. Once in theatmosphere, the meteor is heated by friction created by air resistance, and hence,

becomes a 'shooting star' or 'falling star'.

Since the meteors are in an orbit that intersects Earth's orbit, we see predictable

major meteor showers annually at various times during the year. A major meteor

shower could have anywhere from 30 meteors per hour to 80 meteors per hour.There are minor meteor showers each month as well.

My favorite meteor shower is the Geminids, which occurs in December. These

meteors actually are from an asteroid instead of a comet. Prior to the mid-80's,

you could lay anywhere on the beach and get a spectacular view of this shower, as

the winter nights were so clear. One year, when I in my teens, we counted over36 meteors per hour.

The best time to view meteor showers is later in the night, between midnight to

dawn. They can be seen over a period of days, but there is usually one best nightwhere the activity peaks. The Perseids in August and Geminids in December areusually considered the two most active meteor showers to observe .

LTjg Valerie ChubbFirst Officer

USS Tranquility •

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Heavy Ship of the Year1" Place

USS Endeavour NCC-1508

FCAPT Roy Jackson, Commanding

2ndPlace

USS Bismarck NCC-1797D

COMM Anthony Day, Commanding

3,d Place

USS Reliant NCC-1864D

VADM Stephen Brown, Commanding

Medium Ship of the Year1" Place

USS Tranquility NCC-1602A

FCAPT Franklin Rogers, Commanding

2ndPlace

USS Halsey NCC-2868A

VADM Maty Bischoff, Commanding

3,d Place

USS Yorktown NCC-1704A

COMM Christina Boehm, Commanding

Light Ship of the Year1" Place

USS Independent NCC-93683

CAPT Dana Dougan, Commanding

2ndPlace

USS Melbourne NCC-62043

CAPT Miriam Lauer, Commanding

yd Place

USS Indianapolis NCC-1945D

CAPT Gene Adams, Commanding

Starbase of the Year1" Place

Starbase Five

FCAPT Kelley Fenner, Commanding

2ndPlace

Starbase Two

CMDR Luz Cavallone, Commanding

yd Place

Starbase Six

RADM Jeff Wolfe, Commanding

Senior Officer of the Year1" Place

FCAPT Roy Jackson

Commanding Officer, USS Endeavour

Deputy Commandant Starfleet Academy

2ndPlace

CAPT Richard PinskyChief Operations Officer, USS Bismarck

&FCAPT Franklin Rogers

Commanding Officer, USS Tranquility

Chief of Recruiting

3,d Place

CAPT Stacy MulderFirst Officer, USS Endeavour

Deputy Chief of Personnel / Staff Adjutant

Tunior Officer of the Year1" Place

LTCDR Sue PhillipsSB04 Executive Officer

2ndPlace

CMDR Diane CarpenterChief Operations Officer, USS Reliant

Deputy Chief of Records

yd Place

LTjg Valerie Chubb

First Officer, USS Tranquility

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Newsletter of the Year1" Place

The Time WarpUSS Endeavour NCC-1508

Recruiter of the Year1" Place

CMDR Luz Cavallone

Commanding Officer, SB02

2nd Place

The Murara Gazette

USS Reliant NCC-1864D

3,d Place

The Main BridgeUSS Indianapolis NCC-1945D

Website of the Year1" Place

USS Reliant NCC-1864D

ADM Jerome Eller, Webmaster

2nd Place

FCAPT Franklin Rogers

Commanding Officer, USS Tranquiliry

Chief of Recruiting

3,d Place

COMM David Hicks

First Officer, USS Defiant

Depury Chief of Securiry&

LT Rod Miller

Engineering Officer, USS Endeavour

2nd Place

USS Reliant NCC-1864D

VADM Stephen Brown, Commanding

Best Retention1" Place

USS Endeavour NCC-1508

FCAPT Roy Jackson, Commanding

3,d Place

USS Callisto NCC-42800

LTCDR Deborah Raleigh, Commanding&

USS Brightstar NCC-1880

CAPT Debra Henderson, Commanding

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Paul SundstromLifetime Achievement

Award

ADM Andy Sams

Depury Fleet

Commander, Q1

3,d Place

USS Endeavour N CC-1508

FCAPT Roy Jackson, Webmastet

2nd Place

USS Bismarck NCC-1797D

LT Audra Blais, Webmaster

3,d Place

USS Endeavour NCC-1508

FCAPT Roy Jackson, Commanding

Recruiter of the Year (Unid1" Place

USS Bismarck NCC-1797D

COMM Anthony Day, Commanding

2nd Place

USS Tranquiliry NCC-1602A

FCAPT Ftanklin Rogers, Commanding

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~ Renewal (; Retention

In 2004, at the Starbase Indy Thanksgiving convention, ADM Mark Bischoff

sent out a challenge at the Annual Starfleet Command meeting to triple the sizeof Fleet in one calendar year. Sadly, this challenge fell on deaf ears and is far frombeing met.

This is the year of our 32nd anniversary. Most fan clubs die within a few years,

but we have lasted ten times longer than other clubs. Why? It is simple, StarfleetCommand is made of people who care. But, do you care enough? We must

encourage our current members to stay and not only support the individual ships,but our club, science fiction and all the non-profit organizations we helpthroughout the year.

We, as a club, must pay more attention to renewals and retention of current

members as well as devoting resources to finding new members. Every unitscommanding officer is encouraged to discuss renewal and retention within your

ranks and develop game plans for 100% renewals aboard your vessel. Workingtogether we can retain all current members of Fleet while adding new recruits.No longer can our focus solely be with the recruitment of new members; for our

club to remain strong we must soak considerable time in keeping our currentmembers engaged in our enduring pursuits of life, liberty, and science fiction foreveryone.

So, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to rally the troops within yourship, work together to build your numbers and to keep the love of Trek alive.

Thanks for reading,

Kim Huff

Warning: These are the views of one person and not necessarily the views of the entire

Board Oh, and this newsletter will self-destruct in five seconds.

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Since this is an election year, we felt it was best to publish the electionprocedures listed in the AFEDs in section 5-2.

A. At the beginning of an election year, the Fleet Commander must

appoint an election Officer no later than March 31 of that year.

1) The election Officer must sign an affidavit stating he/she willnot run for any elected office during the election year and

will enforce the election rules as set forth by this regulation.

2) The elections Officer must hold the rank of Commodore orabove.

B. The opening of the election and name and address of the election

officer must be published in the first quarterly issue of "Starfleet

Communications," and announced to all Admiralty Board andCommanding Officers the first quarter of the election year.

1) Nominations for Fleet Commander will be open until July 1of the election year.

2) All nominees that meet the qualifications set forth in

paragraph 5-1 b., will be forwarded to the Admiralty Boardmembers and Starbase Commanders by the elections Officerno later than August 1 of the election year.

•3) The Admiralty Board and Starbase Commanders will hold a

closed vote on all forwarded nominees and submit the results

to the election Officer. In the case of a tie vote, the CINC

will cast the deciding vote .

4) The Admiralty Board and Starbase Commandersmust make a final decision no later than October

31 of the election year.

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What better way for a Trek to spend a Sunday afternoon in March than gatheringwith other fans? Some eighty persons felt that way on March 6, 2005 as Starfleet

Command's USS Endeavour sponsored a Trek event at the Anderson PublicLibrary.

Visitors to the Anderson Public Library were treated to fine displays of Trek

memorabilia, costume paraphernalia, and collectibles as the event got underway.The list of names grew and grew on the sign-in sheet at the front entrance as fans

not only registered their attendance but also received free tickets for drawings tobe held at the close of the afternoon. Additionally, three members of the USS

Indianapolis-Gene Adams, Barbara Walpole, and Elbert Davis-arrived with

bells on to show their support for Endeavour's event.

First on the agenda was Gary Barclay, Trek fan extraordinaire. Gary was one of

the fortunate few to have attended James Doohan's last convention, and alongwith a table full of memorabilia and souvenirs, Gary shared stories of his

experiences at Scotty's con as well as other Trek conventions. Gary also shared avideo he recorded of Doohan at the final convention.

Mark Williams, Chief of Security for the Endeavour and Fleet Message Board

Administrator, spoke next of his continuing involvement with the Save Enterprise

movement. The Save Enterprise movement began small and grew to become very

influential in gaining Star Trek: Enterprise its final season. Mark also displayed alarge number of collectibles that make up only a tiny portion of his enormousTrek toy collection.

Captain of the Endeavour and acting Deputy Commandant of Starfleet's

Academy, Roy Jackson then took the podium to talk about the local club.

Attendees learned of the focus and goals of the local group and of

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SFC in general. The Endeavour's scrapbook was on display as listeners learned of

the Endeavour's past events and ongoing charity work. The audience also wasintroduced to both the Endeavour and SFC websites and viewed a brief video that

highlighted the Endeavour's past year of service and events.

The afternoon's finale came in the form of Starfleet's own Deborah Downey.Deborah, whose role in the Trek episode The Way to Eden, came all the way from

Indianapolis to share her Trek memories and photos with Andersonians. She alsoshared bits of her life history and told attendees about her current endeavors as an

artist in Indiana. Deborah was kind enough to take questions following her talk,and she also offered free photos with signatures to all takers.

All in all, everyone had a trekkin' good time. Those who missed it missed a greatafternoon!

Respectfully,

COMM Roy Jackson

Commanding Officer, USS Endeavor

Starfleet Command - Quadrant One

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