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DS13 Station Patch


DEEP SPACE 13 Central Database

Introduction

Welcome to the homepage for DEEP SPACE 13, the headquarters of the Krima Expeditionary Force of ASR's Gold Fleet. It is a new REDOUBT-class space station, located in orbit around the planet Beta Iotia V, barely 20 light-years from the Tholian and Gorn Hegemony borders.

DEP SPACE 13 was first commissioned on Stardate 110911 under the command of Commander S'Tveck. It was destroyed on Stardate 131108 by unknown forces. It was then rebuilt, finally re-commissioned on Stardate 171001 under the command of Captain Jerid Dorvan.

If you are interested in learning more about DEEP SPACE 13, please contact her Commanding Officer, Captain Dorvan (played by Kimberly Huff-Caplan), or her Executive Officer, Commander Rivenda April, RN (played by Sean Murphy). Further information about role-playing opportunities in Gold Fleet can be directed to Jeffrey Jenkins, who plays Admiral John R. Brooks, Commander-in-Chief of Gold Fleet.

Deep Space 13 NewsTicker

  • Please welcome Lezley McDouall (sometimes known as Peach Sweeney) to DS13 as our new Counselor. She will be playing the magnificent LCDR Julian Persick...who, BTW, is a **knockout**. The males- especially Hanson Bennet- are bound to drool. Hanson may just allow his eyes to wander from Lyrica...I know, perish the thought, but it might happen...

Site Contents

General Information

Role-Play Information

Player Resources

DS13 News

Communications

What is ASR?

Alt.StarFleet.RPG (or ASR) is a Usenet newsgroup on the Internet. Using email and Usenet, ASR players create an interactive fiction universe based on Star Trek: The Next Generation, extrapolated approximately 40 years after the end of the series. Players create characters and, along with other players, develop stories set around starships, starbases, and the various beings that inhabit both. ASR, founded in 1991, has grown to 22 distinct role-playing units, organized into four fleets, involving over 170 players. It continues to grow and prosper.

To learn more about ASR, you can visit the ASR Homepage.

At this site, you can find instructions on how to join ASR in the ASR Club FAQ, as well as other official documents, and links to other starship homepages. This FAQ is also posted periodically on the newsgroup.