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This concept was largely developed by Marco Mueller, with help from Jeffrey jenkins, Ed Bell and Scott Lusby.
This concept was largely developed by Marco Mueller, with help from Jeffrey Jenkins, Ed Bell and Scott Lusby.




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Theme:
Theme:
I would envision setting that is ambivalent. The Federation still presents a monolithic political structure on the outside and still explores new worlds and new civilizations with zest. On the other hand the UFP seems to have reached the limits of IDIC. Too many too different members create friction. Perhaps too much friction for the Federation to handle in the on run. Extremists – some of them wearing Starfleet uniforms - already whisper the word secession.  
I would envision setting that is ambivalent. The Federation still presents a  
monolithic political structure on the outside and still explores new worlds and  
new civilizations with zest. On the other hand the UFP seems to have reached the  
limits of IDIC. Too many too different members create friction. Perhaps too much  
friction for the Federation to handle in the on run. Extremists – some of them  
wearing Starfleet uniforms - already whisper the word secession.  


Settings:
Settings:


The year is 2771 and the main setting is the galaxy M81 aka Messier 81 or Bode´s Galaxy.
The year is 2771 and the main setting is the galaxy M81 aka Messier 81 or Bode´s  
Galaxy.




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Federation:  
Federation:  
as the Federation pushes its borders further and further even into other galaxies the huge UFP becomes perhaps too big for it’s own good. Rough-and-tumble frontier people have little use for the refined and often lethargic core worlders. To many Federation member worlds the founding members and their history is merely a myth. Before long the greatest and most successful experiment in political and economic utopia may break apart.
as the Federation pushes its borders further and further even into other galaxies  
the huge UFP becomes perhaps too big for it’s own good. Rough-and-tumble frontier  
people have little use for the refined and often lethargic core worlders. To many  
Federation member worlds the founding members and their history is merely a myth.  
Before long the greatest and most successful experiment in political and economic  
utopia may break apart.


Ferengi:  
Ferengi:  
part of the Federation now, have lost much of their economic “ears” in the last few centuries
part of the Federation now, have lost much of their economic “ears” in the last  
few centuries


Orions:  
Orions:  
still fiercely independent and with the Ferengi being good citizens the Orions are once again the cutthroat merchants of the Milky Way and beyond
still fiercely independent and with the Ferengi being good citizens the Orions are  
once again the cutthroat merchants of the Milky Way and beyond


Klingons:
Klingons:


Romulans:
Romulans:
Just a shadow of their former might the Romulan Empire is now reduced a few dozen Star Systems after a disastrous confict with another power (to be determined)
Just a shadow of their former might the Romulan Empire is now reduced a few dozen  
Star Systems after a disastrous confict with another power (to be determined)


Gorn:
Gorn:
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Borg:
Borg:


Tholians: have vanished from the Milky Way. What remains of them is a scattered Dyson sphere and a wormhole that leads to their original home galaxy M81
Tholians: have vanished from the Milky Way. What remains of them is a scattered Dyson  
sphere and a wormhole that leads to their original home galaxy M81




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Bode´s Needle:  
Bode´s Needle:  
The first class M-world colonized in the galaxy M81, named for the astronomer Johann Elert Bode and for its most remarkable landmark, a fifteen kilometres tall needle-shaped mountain.
The first class M-world colonized in the galaxy M81, named for the astronomer  
Johann Elert Bode and for its most remarkable landmark, a fifteen kilometres  
tall needle-shaped mountain.


The Needle´s Thread:
The Needle´s Thread:
A string of super-hot stellar matter of an exploded star, filled with plasma storms and gravitational anomalies, much alike the Badlands. Due to its string-like appearance and it´s length of approximately 54 light years it is compared to the ancient textile measurement. It is visible with the naked eye from the surface of Bode´s Needle.
A string of super-hot stellar matter of an exploded star, filled with plasma  
storms and gravitational anomalies, much alike the Badlands. Due to its string-
like appearance and it´s length of approximately 54 light years it is compared to  
the ancient textile measurement. It is visible with the naked eye from the  
surface of Bode´s Needle.




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Proto-Tholians:  
Proto-Tholians:  
originally the ruling species of M81 the Proto-Tholians suffered greatly when their main servitor race the Seltorians revolted against them. The Seltorian revolt was the main reason for the Diaspora of the species known now as the Tholians into the Milky Way
originally the ruling species of M81 the Proto-Tholians suffered greatly when  
their main servitor race the Seltorians revolted against them. The Seltorian revolt  
was the main reason for the Diaspora of the species known now as the Tholians into  
the Milky Way


Seltorians:
Seltorians:
Former servants of the Proto-Tholians who overthrew their masters tens of thousands of years ago. The Seltorians still rule parts of the old Proto-Tholian Empire and still bear an intense hatred for their former masters.
Former servants of the Proto-Tholians who overthrew their masters tens of thousands  
of years ago. The Seltorians still rule parts of the old Proto-Tholian Empire and  
still bear an intense hatred for their former masters.


c) units ( I would definitely start small here – two units to choose from):
c) units ( I would definitely start small here – two units to choose from):


STARBASE ERICKSON: a frontier-type space station perhaps with a Nordic / Viking theme, likely location of a Milky Way – M 81 wormhole
STARBASE ERICKSON: a frontier-type space station perhaps with a Nordic / Viking theme,  
likely location of a Milky Way – M 81 wormhole


USS FOMALHAUT: (the 28th century equivalent of a Constitution class, whatever it looks like in the end)
USS FOMALHAUT: (the 28th century equivalent of a Constitution class, whatever it  
looks like in the end)




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Uniforms:
Uniforms:
Obviously the little black one with the Prussian collar is no longer in vogue. I would submit the following idea for a uniform: royal blue turtleneck shirt with the insignia and communicator (whatever shape they take now) worn right and left on the collar; matching pants, a black belt and black boots that may or may not reach to the knee. That is the standard uniform for everyone. Officers add a tunic not unlike a short roman toga with the color of the tunic indicating the department / function. Dress uniform is a gold-rimmed tunic decorated with ones individual awards. Unless you shot this idea down completely I will make a sketch and scan it over the weekend when I have access to a  scanner again.  
Obviously the little black one with the Prussian collar is no longer in vogue. I  
would submit the following idea for a uniform: royal blue turtleneck shirt with the  
insignia and communicator (whatever shape they take now) worn right and left on the  
collar; matching pants, a black belt and black boots that may or may not reach to the  
knee. That is the standard uniform for everyone. Officers add a tunic not unlike a short  
roman toga with the color of the tunic indicating the department / function. Dress  
uniform is a gold-rimmed tunic decorated with ones individual awards. Unless you shot  
this idea down completely I will make a sketch and scan it over the weekend when I have  
access to a  scanner again.  


Wormholes and such:  
Wormholes and such:  
Since the first experiments with artificial wormholes were conducted around the time of the First Dominion War it stands to reason to assume that by the year 2771 the Federation is capable of creating stable artificial wormholes. They may either be permanent affairs or activated on demand and in both cases would be monitored from a space station. That way orbital settlements would develop, basically built around the on/off switch of a wormhole. Such settlements have a legitimate reason for a Starfleet presence (the on/off switch) as well as legitimate reasons to harbor all sorts of civilian life-Wherever there is travel, there is trade, there are traders. If we say the wormholes require a star of a certain mass / gravitational field / energy output to operate safely we can restrict the inflationaluse of artificial wormholes as we desire.
Since the first experiments with artificial wormholes were conducted around the time  
of the First Dominion War it stands to reason to assume that by the year 2771 the  
Federation is capable of creating stable artificial wormholes. They may either be  
permanent affairs or activated on demand and in both cases would be monitored from a  
space station. That way orbital settlements would develop, basically built around the  
on/off switch of a wormhole. Such settlements have a legitimate reason for a Starfleet  
presence (the on/off switch) as well as legitimate reasons to harbor all sorts of  
civilian life-Wherever there is travel, there is trade, there are traders. If we say  
the wormholes require a star of a certain mass / gravitational field / energy output  
to operate safely we can restrict the inflationaluse of artificial wormholes as we  
desire.


Engines:
Engines:
Perhaps there now is an space drive also built around the wormhole principle – create a miniature, split-second wormhole and let the ship pass through. This would resemble the idea of “jumping” through hyperspace. As for slipstreams – I don’t know frag about slipstreams except that they belong into another universe  where they are not the best but the only way to travel faster than light . But if you say we have seventh or eight generation slipstreams, so be it 
Perhaps there now is an space drive also built around the wormhole principle – create  
a miniature, split-second wormhole and let the ship pass through. This would resemble  
the idea of “jumping” through hyperspace. As for slipstreams – I don’t know frag about  
slipstreams except that they belong into another universe  where they are not the best  
but the only way to travel faster than light . But if you say we have seventh or eight  
generation slipstreams, so be it 


Transporters:
Transporters:
I would imagine that the principle behind transporter technology stays pretty much the same but range and reliability increase and the process of dematerialization and rematerialization may be almost instantaneously now.  
I would imagine that the principle behind transporter technology stays pretty much the  
same but range and reliability increase and the process of dematerialization and  
rematerialization may be almost instantaneously now.  


Replicators:
Replicators:
Same as with Transporters, the replicators are now so efficient that even large-scale replicator projects are  possible and economic. Replicated gold-pressed latinum (in other words counterfeit money) may be the latest vogue among the criminals of various galaxies.
Same as with Transporters, the replicators are now so efficient that even large-scale  
replicator projects are  possible and economic. Replicated gold-pressed latinum (in  
other words counterfeit money) may be the latest vogue among the criminals of various  
galaxies.


Terra-Forming:
Terra-Forming:
Still a profession for hard-headed and hard-nosed individualists, only that it works much faster now. Maybe you can actually hire a company (provided you have enough latinum to spare)to terraform a planet or a part thereof for you.
Still a profession for hard-headed and hard-nosed individualists, only that it works  
much faster now. Maybe you can actually hire a company (provided you have enough  
latinum to spare)to terraform a planet or a part thereof for you.


Holodecks:
Holodecks:
Holo projectors could now be available everywhere on the ship, effectively turning every given section or personal quarter into a holodeck that ca be changed according to specific needs. Since computer capacity would still be limited, the “scenarios” available could be limited e.g. creating holographic emergency sickbays, changing the interior of ones quarters by selecting one of one-hundred options etc. Alternatively holographic damage control teams (the next step from the Holo-Doc) or even holographic security details could be in use. Taking it a step further (although definitely boring from the RP point of view): a  holographic away team could be send into a potentially dangerous situation with the holograms being remotely controlled by the real people on the ship. We have seen something similar in TNG “Interface” where Geordi used an interface probe but I imagine that several centuries later the backlash from the biofeedback would be eliminated.
Holo projectors could now be available everywhere on the ship, effectively turning  
every given section or personal quarter into a holodeck that ca be changed according  
to specific needs. Since computer capacity would still be limited, the “scenarios”  
available could be limited e.g. creating holographic emergency sickbays, changing  
the interior of ones quarters by selecting one of one-hundred options etc.  
Alternatively holographic damage control teams (the next step from the Holo-Doc) or  
even holographic security details could be in use. Taking it a step further (although  
definitely boring from the RP point of view): a  holographic away team could be send  
into a potentially dangerous situation with the holograms being remotely controlled  
by the real people on the ship. We have seen something similar in TNG “Interface”  
where Geordi used an interface probe but I imagine that several centuries later the  
backlash from the biofeedback would be eliminated.




Computers:
Computers:
A vastly advanced version of bio-neural networks and positronic matrixes creates computers that are (almost) self-sentient. I suppose true self-sentience may be technically possibly but not desired due to the lessons learned from Dr. Daystrom´s M-5 computer. If we go with the ship-wide holographic systems, the computer could possibly create a holo-image of itself (known as an avatar in other universes  ). It may even hold an actual rank / position aboard the ship. Data did and data was basically a computer with a exoskeleton, advanced enough to be considered alive. That again moves us closer to Gene Roddenberry´s Andromeda.
A vastly advanced version of bio-neural networks and positronic matrixes creates  
computers that are (almost) self-sentient. I suppose true self-sentience may be  
technically possibly but not desired due to the lessons learned from Dr. Daystrom´s  
M-5 computer. If we go with the ship-wide holographic systems, the computer could  
possibly create a holo-image of itself (known as an avatar in other universes  ).  
It may even hold an actual rank / position aboard the ship. Data did and data was  
basically a computer with a exoskeleton, advanced enough to be considered alive.  
That again moves us closer to Gene Roddenberry´s Andromeda.


Phasers:
Phasers:
It’s hard to beat the versatility of the old particle beam but I could hardly ever understand the weapons tech used in ASR Prime. So I leave it to the gun nuts out there to tell me what happened to the phaser in 2771 
It’s hard to beat the versatility of the old particle beam but I could hardly ever  
understand the weapons tech used in ASR Prime. So I leave it to the gun nuts out  
there to tell me what happened to the phaser in 2771 


Singularity torpedoes:
Singularity torpedoes:
A torpedo that creates a strictly localized and short-lived black hole at the point of detonation. During it’s existence the black hole violently compresses all matter in its vicinity
A torpedo that creates a strictly localized and short-lived black hole at the point  
of detonation. During it’s existence the black hole violently compresses all matter  
in its vicinity





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This concept was largely developed by Marco Mueller, with help from Jeffrey Jenkins, Ed Bell and Scott Lusby.


Concept

Theme:
I would envision setting that is ambivalent. The Federation still presents a 
monolithic political structure on the outside and still explores new worlds and 
new civilizations with zest. On the other hand the UFP seems to have reached the 
limits of IDIC. Too many too different members create friction. Perhaps too much 
friction for the Federation to handle in the on run. Extremists – some of them 
wearing Starfleet uniforms - already whisper the word secession. 

Settings:

The year is 2771 and the main setting is the galaxy M81 aka Messier 81 or Bode´s 
Galaxy.



MILKY WAY:

Federation: 
as the Federation pushes its borders further and further even into other galaxies 
the huge UFP becomes perhaps too big for it’s own good. Rough-and-tumble frontier 
people have little use for the refined and often lethargic core worlders. To many 
Federation member worlds the founding members and their history is merely a myth. 
Before long the greatest and most successful experiment in political and economic 
utopia may break apart.

Ferengi: 
part of the Federation now, have lost much of their economic “ears” in the last 
few centuries

Orions: 
still fiercely independent and with the Ferengi being good citizens the Orions are 
once again the cutthroat merchants of the Milky Way and beyond

Klingons:

Romulans:
Just a shadow of their former might the Romulan Empire is now reduced a few dozen 
Star Systems after a disastrous confict with another power (to be determined)

Gorn:

Dominion: maintained a politic of complete isolation for centuries

Borg:

Tholians: have vanished from the Milky Way. What remains of them is a scattered Dyson 
sphere and a wormhole that leads to their original home galaxy M81


ANDROMEDA:


MAGELLANIC CLOUDS:	


GALAXY M81 (NGC 3031):

a) Locations:

Bode´s Needle: 
The first class M-world colonized in the galaxy M81, named for the astronomer 
Johann Elert Bode and for its most remarkable landmark, a fifteen kilometres 
tall needle-shaped mountain.

The Needle´s Thread:
A string of super-hot stellar matter of an exploded star, filled with plasma 
storms and gravitational anomalies, much alike the Badlands. Due to its string-
like appearance and it´s length of approximately 54 light years it is compared to 
the ancient textile measurement. It is visible with the naked eye from the 
surface of Bode´s Needle.



b) races:

Proto-Tholians: 
originally the ruling species of M81 the Proto-Tholians suffered greatly when 
their main servitor race the Seltorians revolted against them. The Seltorian revolt 
was the main reason for the Diaspora of the species known now as the Tholians into 
the Milky Way

Seltorians:
Former servants of the Proto-Tholians who overthrew their masters tens of thousands 
of years ago. The Seltorians still rule parts of the old Proto-Tholian Empire and 
still bear an intense hatred for their former masters.

c) units ( I would definitely start small here – two units to choose from):

STARBASE ERICKSON: a frontier-type space station perhaps with a Nordic / Viking theme, 
likely location of a Milky Way – M 81 wormhole

USS FOMALHAUT: (the 28th century equivalent of a Constitution class, whatever it 
looks like in the end)




Treknology:


Uniforms:
Obviously the little black one with the Prussian collar is no longer in vogue. I 
would submit the following idea for a uniform: royal blue turtleneck shirt with the 
insignia and communicator (whatever shape they take now) worn right and left on the 
collar; matching pants, a black belt and black boots that may or may not reach to the 
knee. That is the standard uniform for everyone. Officers add a tunic not unlike a short 
roman toga with the color of the tunic indicating the department / function. Dress 
uniform is a gold-rimmed tunic decorated with ones individual awards. Unless you shot 
this idea down completely I will make a sketch and scan it over the weekend when I have 
access to a  scanner again. 

Wormholes and such: 
Since the first experiments with artificial wormholes were conducted around the time 
of the First Dominion War it stands to reason to assume that by the year 2771 the 
Federation is capable of creating stable artificial wormholes. They may either be 
permanent affairs or activated on demand and in both cases would be monitored from a 
space station. That way orbital settlements would develop, basically built around the 
on/off switch of a wormhole. Such settlements have a legitimate reason for a Starfleet 
presence (the on/off switch) as well as legitimate reasons to harbor all sorts of 
civilian life-Wherever there is travel, there is trade, there are traders. If we say 
the wormholes require a star of a certain mass / gravitational field / energy output 
to operate safely we can restrict the inflationaluse of artificial wormholes as we 
desire.

Engines:
Perhaps there now is an space drive also built around the wormhole principle – create 
a miniature, split-second wormhole and let the ship pass through. This would resemble 
the idea of “jumping” through hyperspace. As for slipstreams – I don’t know frag about 
slipstreams except that they belong into another universe  where they are not the best 
but the only way to travel faster than light . But if you say we have seventh or eight 
generation slipstreams, so be it 

Transporters:
I would imagine that the principle behind transporter technology stays pretty much the 
same but range and reliability increase and the process of dematerialization and 
rematerialization may be almost instantaneously now. 

Replicators:
Same as with Transporters, the replicators are now so efficient that even large-scale 
replicator projects are  possible and economic. Replicated gold-pressed latinum (in 
other words counterfeit money) may be the latest vogue among the criminals of various 
galaxies.

Terra-Forming:
Still a profession for hard-headed and hard-nosed individualists, only that it works 
much faster now. Maybe you can actually hire a company (provided you have enough 
latinum to spare)to terraform a planet or a part thereof for you.

Holodecks:
Holo projectors could now be available everywhere on the ship, effectively turning 
every given section or personal quarter into a holodeck that ca be changed according 
to specific needs. Since computer capacity would still be limited, the “scenarios” 
available could be limited e.g. creating holographic emergency sickbays, changing 
the interior of ones quarters by selecting one of one-hundred options etc. 
Alternatively holographic damage control teams (the next step from the Holo-Doc) or 
even holographic security details could be in use. Taking it a step further (although 
definitely boring from the RP point of view): a  holographic away team could be send 
into a potentially dangerous situation with the holograms being remotely controlled 
by the real people on the ship. We have seen something similar in TNG “Interface” 
where Geordi used an interface probe but I imagine that several centuries later the 
backlash from the biofeedback would be eliminated.


Computers:
A vastly advanced version of bio-neural networks and positronic matrixes creates 
computers that are (almost) self-sentient. I suppose true self-sentience may be 
technically possibly but not desired due to the lessons learned from Dr. Daystrom´s 
M-5 computer. If we go with the ship-wide holographic systems, the computer could 
possibly create a holo-image of itself (known as an avatar in other universes  ). 
It may even hold an actual rank / position aboard the ship. Data did and data was 
basically a computer with a exoskeleton, advanced enough to be considered alive. 
That again moves us closer to Gene Roddenberry´s Andromeda.

Phasers:
It’s hard to beat the versatility of the old particle beam but I could hardly ever 
understand the weapons tech used in ASR Prime. So I leave it to the gun nuts out 
there to tell me what happened to the phaser in 2771 

Singularity torpedoes:
A torpedo that creates a strictly localized and short-lived black hole at the point 
of detonation. During it’s existence the black hole violently compresses all matter 
in its vicinity



Weapons (Defensive):



Medical Equipment:



Diseases and Medication: