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Revision as of 11:28, 19 February 2007
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Introduction
"Man's imagination has no limits, only obstacles to overcome."
- Unknown
If you are interested in learning more about the DAEDALUS, including the current availability of roleplaying opportunities, please investigate this website. Any information not found here may be acquired by contacting the ship's Commanding Officer, Captain Tre Harris, played by Reggie McKamie.
Further inquiries about role-playing opportunities elsewhere within Green Fleet can be directed to Noah Rains, who plays Vice Admiral Milton Vaun, CINC-GREEN.
Further inquiries about role-playing opportunities elsewhere within ASR's other fleets can be directed to Scott Lusby, who plays Admiral Conrad Veld, CINC-StarFleet, or to Andy Catterick, who plays Admiral Robert Steele, Chief of StarFleet Operations.
Site Contents
General Information
- USS DAEDALUS Post Archives
- USS DAEDALUS Ship Roster
- USS COVENTRY Ship Manifest (forthcoming)
- USS DAEDALUS Crew Biofiles
- GREEN Fleet Home Page
Role-Play Information
- USS DAEDALUS Ship Specifications
- USS DAEDALUS Schematic
- USS DAEDALUS Deck Plans
- Map of the ASR Universe
- Gibraltar Expeditionary Force (GIBXFOR) Disposition of Units (forthcoming)
Player Resources
- USS DAEDALUS Writer's Guide
- Technobabble Generator (download)
- Character Name Generator
- ASR Ranks and Ratings
DAEDALUS 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 19 distinct role-playing units, organized into three fleets, involving over 140 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.