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    Re: Re: Re: I don't think it was Next Gen...

    Originally posted by Phantom
    Actually, that was Valerus who quick cooked whatever was on the stove with the phaser in UDC.
    It looked like a dough of some kind. Maybe mashed potatoes?
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    Re: Re: Re: I don't think it was Next Gen...

    Originally posted by Phantom
    Actually, that was Valerus who quick cooked whatever was on the stove with the phaser in UDC.
    Oh crap, you are right. I stand corrected, but it doesn't change the fact that there was a galley with a staff

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    View of the Bannockburn

    Do you have any graphics of the ship or can you compare it to the Reliant or Grissom?
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    http://www.shipschematics.net/startr...orthampton.jpg

    There was a half finished 3d model somewhere on the web, but for the life of me I cannot find it anymore.

    Anywho, that pic will have to do for now.

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    Wow, that's a lot of structure just for two nacelles. A lot of distance for plasma conduits to travel. Looks like Savanna's crew will have their hands full on Field Day.
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    Originally posted by Prompt Critical
    Wow, that's a lot of structure just for two nacelles. A lot of distance for plasma conduits to travel. Looks like Savanna's crew will have their hands full on Field Day.
    Savanna?
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    Lieutenant Savanna Fields - Chief of Operations/Engineering DS6 (Prompt Critical)

    There is a whole post with all the characters listed. You must read the memos Sea Tyger

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    Originally posted by AslanC
    Lieutenant Savanna Fields - Chief of Operations/Engineering DS6 (Prompt Critical)

    There is a whole post with all the characters listed. You must read the memos Sea Tyger
    Yeah, I read that two pages ago. For some reason, I was thinking he was calling the ship "Savannah," and misspelling it. (I think that's because you had mentioned a USS Savannah to me at some point when we were discussing the Bannockburn's name.)
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    Well that makes some sense then

    So any comments on the whole ship thing?

    You picked it after all

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    I'll try to post a response later...been a busy day for me.
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    Okay we start Tuesday.

    All characters are arriving on the Bannockburn as well.

    More details to come

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    Another question

    Here is another question, that occured to me because of the posts of Gandalf and Tyger in the thread for the actual game:

    Who has access to whom's service record/personnel jacket and if some parts of it may be restricted to the 'general public' (of Starfleet), who gets to see all and who only parts (and which parts)?

    While I don't mind anyone revealing this information - and I believe I can ignore anything R'rssar hasn't looked up - I am not going to post anything about R'rssar's background until asked directly IG for now.
    For now I am going to assume that only those in my direct chain-of-command and above me in rank (i.e. Cmdr Rostoff) and maybe Cpt. Grimm have access to R'rssar's service record. The only exception are small things like "posted to ship X or station Y from year A to year B".

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    And another one

    Next question:

    It has just occured to me that there seems to be no second-in-command of DS6.
    Do we have any information on this? Will one of the "station PCs" assume that responsibility?


    And a (somewhat) related question:

    How does the Bannockburn fit into the station's chain-of-command? Is there any overlap in responsibilities?

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    Re: Another question

    Originally posted by Lancer
    Here is another question, that occured to me because of the posts of Gandalf and Tyger in the thread for the actual game:

    Who has access to whom's service record/personnel jacket and if some parts of it may be restricted to the 'general public' (of Starfleet), who gets to see all and who only parts (and which parts)?
    For my part, I simply posted things that would be known to the "public," as you called it. He also has some renown, including awards for tactics and heroism, and I wanted to reflect that in the descriptive text. Since he's a starship captain, a number of people are likely to have at least heard of Grimm, and some of them may have heard more than just a couple of details.
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    Re: Re: Another question

    Originally posted by Sea Tyger
    For my part, I simply posted things that would be known to the "public," as you called it. He also has some renown, including awards for tactics and heroism, and I wanted to reflect that in the descriptive text. Since he's a starship captain, a number of people are likely to have at least heard of Grimm, and some of them may have heard more than just a couple of details.
    Fair enough.
    It was probably the "an examination of his service jacket shows..." line in your post that made me a bit unsure about your intentions.

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