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Added by SasorizaSTARFLEET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc., also known as STARFLEET International or just plain STARFLEET, is an association for the fans of the Star Trek television and film series. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, STARFLEET is the world's largest science fiction fan club, currently numbering 4,234 members in 237 separate chapters around the globe, according to the most recent count.
STARFLEET is incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of the State of North Carolina, the United States of America, and has been granted 501(c)(7) status by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. The organization derives its organizational structure from the fictional Starfleet organization depicted in Star Trek, and within the organization the name 'STARFLEET' is used exclusively to denote the fan movement, while 'Starfleet' refers to the fictional entity.
STARFLEET places emphasis on community service, and encourages its chapters to take part in charitable fundraising activities and other public services.
The organization has members worldwide, and splits the world into 20 regions, each with a coordinator who supervises activities in his or her region and sits on the Admiralty Board, which acts as the corporate board of directors for the association. If members, usually living in geographical proximity, choose to form a group among themselves, they become a chapter of STARFLEET, taking the fictional form of a starship, space station or other vessel along the lines of those in Star Trek. Each member is given a fictional rank to show time in membership and contribution to fan activities.
STARFLEET organizes a STARFLEET Academy, where STARFLEET members can take exams related to Star Trek trivia and general knowledge, amongst other themes. It also has a sub-group, named the STARFLEET Marine Corps, made up of members who prefer to roleplay as military, rather than naval, personnel.
Among other publications, STARFLEET produces a bi-monthly publication called The Communiqué, which all members receive. STARFLEET has also published fan fiction in the 5-volume Stellar Visions.
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Andromeda Station
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Andromeda Station was also a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Tampa, Florida founded in November 2003
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Cascade Station
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Cascade Station was also a Starfleet International chapter, founded in February 1994.
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Privateer Illustrious
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The Privateer Illustrious was a Starfleet chapter, based in Alameda, California, ca. 1988. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
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Shadowstar Station
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Shadowstar Station was a Starfleet International chapter for a very short time, from 1995 (where it was a chapter-in-training) to around 1997 or 98.
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Space Station Bennu
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Bennu Station was also a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in Tennessee.
Space Station Chattahoochee
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Chattahoochee Station was also a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the Atlanta, Georgia area. It was founded in 1999. The chapter later became an independent organization and changed its name to Starfleet Atlanta.
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Space Station Lewis B. Puller
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Station Lewis B. Puller was also a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in Tennessee.
Space Station Troubador
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Troubadour Station was also a Starfleet International chapter based in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1996. Its fictional metaphor later changed to that of a Soyuz-class tactical frigate, USS Troubadour.
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Space Station William D. Leahy
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Station William D. Leahy was also a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in North Carolina.
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ISS Lexington
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The Lexington has been a Starfleet International chapter since the early 1990s, though its fictional metaphor changed early on from Federation Starfleet to one of the Mirror universes. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 9803. revision; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
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USS Achernar
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Achernar was a Starfleet International chapter ca. 1985. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985) The chapter president was Pamela DuPuy (1958.01.09-2008.03.05).
USS Adamant
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The Adamant has been a Valley Forge/Montgomery County, Pennsylvania-based chapter of Starfleet International from the mid-1990s to the present day (2008).
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USS Alam'ak
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Alam'ak was a Starfleet International chapter, based in the American Midwest. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
USS Alaric
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Alaric was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in North Carolina. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1)
USS Alpha Centauri
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Alpha Centauri is a chapter of Starfleet International based in the Temple Hills, Maryland area. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
USS Altair
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Altair was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Australia from 1991 to 1994. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 11, Region 11 STARFLEET History)
USS Antonio Maria Valsalva
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Antonio Maria Valsalva was a correspondence chapter of Starfleet International for many years, from the 1980s to at least the early 2000s.
USS Anasazi
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Anasazi is a chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Antares
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Antares was also a Starfleet International chapter in 1985. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)
USS Anubis
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Anubis is a New England based Chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Archer
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Archer was a chapter of Starfleet International in the Middle Atlantic States.
USS Ari
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A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS Ari was based in the Buffalo, New York area in the 1990s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Arizona
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Arizona is a Starfleet International chapter.
USS Armageddon
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Armageddon is the name of a Starfleet International chapter, in existence since at least 2007. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision}
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USS Arthur C. Clarke
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Arthur C. Clarke was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in southern New Jersey, in the early 2000s. The chapter combined former members of the area chapters USS Briza and USS Transcendence. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Ascension
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There were two distinct Starfleet International chapters named Ascension, one under Dan Halloran that fizzled out about 1987, and another under J. David Abrahamson beginning about 1989. The latter chapter is still in Starfleet International as of August, 2009.
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USS Asimov
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There was a Starfleet International chapter in the Middle Atlantic States named Asimov whose registry was NCC-1647. At one point, the chapter's fictional metaphor changed from a 23rd century Constitution-class vessel to a 24th century vessel of some other class. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
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- USS Asimov NCC-1647, a Starfleet International chapter
USS Athena
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Athena is a Virginia-based chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Black Hawk
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The USS Black Hawk, NCC-75004, is a Star Trek Fan Club homeported out of Rockford, Illinois. Formerly the USS Shiloh out of Henderson, Tennessee, the Black Hawk is a Starship-of-the-Line as a chapter of STARFLEET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc. and is currently (as of 2012) the Flagship of the Twelfth Fleet. Three members of the crew successfully placed a bid for the 2014 International Conference in Chicago. The Black Hawk is also affiliated with the Cha'ouw Empire, as pseudo-Klingon/Romulan Star Trek Fan Association and is the home of the 263rd Marine Strike Group, SFMC, also known as “The Hawk's Talons”.
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USS Blackheart
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Blackheart was the name of two distinct Starfleet International chapters in the Philadelphia area, one extant in the 1990s, the other beginning ca. 2007.
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USS Blue Sun
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Blue Sun was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Killen, Alabama and founded 27 January 2007.
USS Bondar
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Bondar is also a Starfleet International chapter based in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 10)
The fictional ship was named after Dr. Roberta Bondar (b. 1945), a Canadian neurologist and astronaut, as well as previous starships named Bondar.
The chapter decommissioned in February 2008.
USS Bright Star
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Bright Star was a chapter of Starfleet International in the 1990s and early 2000s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 5; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 9803. revision}
USS Britannic
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Britannic is also the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Lake Grove, New York. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
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USS Callisto
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USS Callisto (NX-80109) was a correspondence chapter of Starfleet International based in {w|Wichita, Kansas}} and launched June 7, 2011. Its first commanding officer was Robert Towne. Callisto was deployed to the Starfleet Twelfth Fleet for its shakedown. [1] The officers of that chapter would later change their fictional metaphor to that of the USS Peace, an Olympic-class hospital ship. [2]
Another Callisto was based in Rhode Island. It was launched February 9, 2012. Commander during its "shakedown cruise" was Mariann Gutierrez. [3]
In the fictional continuity of the chapter, Callisto's launch was in 2389 and its post-shakedown commanding officer was Robert Beaulieu. This Callisto was deployed to the Starfleet Fifteenth Fleet. [4]
USS Challenger-D
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Challenger has been a chapter of Starfleet International based in the Toms River, New Jersey area since 1988. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region7)

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USS Chicago
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Chicago was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Steger, Illinois and founded 28 January 2007. The chapter was originally founded as a correspondence chapter, but eventually transitioned in to a meeting chapter and currently holds most of it’s monthly meetings at The Zone Comics in Homewood, IL.
In 2007, USS Chicago received Region 12’s Shakedown Chapter of The Year Award, accepted by Capt. Hurd on behalf of the chapter at the 2007 Region 12 Summit in Champaign/Urbana, IL.
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USS Christa McAuliffe
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It was a Massachusetts-based chapter in Starfleet International in the 1980s and 1990s.
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USS Constellation II
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Constellation II was a chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Constitution
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There were also at least two chapters of Starfleet International named Constitution: one in New Jersey (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7) and one in California (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4).
USS Corsair
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Corsair is a Chapter of Starfleet International based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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USS Corvus
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Corvus was a Starfleet International chapter based in Illinois in 1985. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985; Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 12)
USS Czar'ak
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Czar'ak is a Starfleet International chapter, currently based in Richfield, Minnesota (Richfield, MN is listed as the ship's address) and founded in 1984. It has modified its fictional metaphor at least once. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 6)
Region Six - http://www.starbasesix.com
USS Daniel Soule
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Daniel Soule was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Bonney Lake, Washington and founded on 12 February 2007. There had also been another chapter with the same name. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 5)
USS Darwin
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Darwin is also a chapter of Starfleet International in New England, specifically Massachusetts.
USS Dawn Treader
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Dawn Treader was the name of a Starfleet International chapter, based in Staten Island, New York, in the early 1990s.
USS Defiance
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Defiance was a Starfleet International chapter based in California. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
USS Dragon's Cub
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Dragon's Cub was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
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USS Eagle
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As of 2008, the California-based Starfleet International chapter, USS Eagle has been in the parent organization the longest. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
USS Europe
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Europe was a Starfleet International chapter based in Langenau/Wuertt, Germany in the 1990s.
USS Flying Fox
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The USS Flying Fox was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, beginning in 2001. As of October 2008 the members of the Flying Fox requested and were granted decommissioned status from Starfleet International. The Flying Fox "shuttled" off of a New Jersey chapter of Starfleet the USS Justice. As of October 2008 the Flying Fox transitioned into the USS Sanctuary (NFC-2130). The Sanctuary is a member chapter of the International Federation of Trekkers representing southeastern, PA, USA in GEO 6.
It supports the following charities: St. Jude's Hospital for Children, and the Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society, as well as local animal shelters.
USS Fox River
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Fox River was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 6)
Region Six - http://www.starbasesix.com
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- SFMC 6th Brigade: Wisconsin - 6th Battalion (site no longer available)
USS Guardian
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Guardian was also a Starfleet International chapter based in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
USS Haise
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It is a chapter of STARFLEET International and is based in Jackson, Mississippi.
USS Henri Dunant
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Henri Dunant was a chapter of Starfleet International for American military personnel ca. 1996. Its chapter presidents were Captains Ann Dysinger, Ken Dysinger, Dave Pitts, and finally, Jim Douglas. Commodore Adam Self served as Regional Coordinator.
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USS Hathaway
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A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS Hathaway existed in the Middle Atlantic States in the 1990s.
USS Highlander
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Highlander is a Starfleet International chapter based in the Westminster, Maryland area. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Horizon-A
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Horizon-A was a chapter of Starfleet International based in the Midwest ca. 1990. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 12)
USS IDIC
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IDIC was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Washington, D.C.. It was "decommissioned" in April 2003. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Imperium
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Imperium is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in North Dakota. They have been the Flagship of Region Six for a significant period of time due to the Region Coordinator being one of Imperium's members.
Region Six - http://www.starbasesix.com
USS Intrepid-II
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Intrepid II was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in New Jersey from 1988 to 1993. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Jamestown
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Jamestown has been a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the Hampton Roads, Virginia area since September, 1982, though the fictional metaphor has changed a few times. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
USS John B. McKay
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The John B. McKay was also a Starfleet International chapter, originally based at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (aka Virginia Tech), from 1986 to 1995.
USS Jupiter
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The Jupiter was a Starfleet International chapter.
USS K'Ehleyr
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K'Ehleyr Station is a Starfleet International meeting chapter based in Nevada. It was decommissioned in 2007 before returning to active duty in February, 2011. K'Ehleyr Station decommissioned in August of 2011. At that time, the crew of K'Ehleyr Station changed the name of their chapter to USS SANDSTORM NCC-72704.
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USS K'hotan
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K'hotan was also a Starfleet International chapter, based in Michigan in 1985. The chapter president was Edward A. Fisher. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985; Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 12)
USS Kasimar
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Kasimar was Maine-based chapter of Starfleet International for many years, beginning in the 1980s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Regions 7 and 15); (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
USS Konkordium
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The USS Konkordium chapter of Starfleet International, based in Connecticut, existed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7 and 15)
USS Khai Tam
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Khai Tam was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 2)
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USS Kitty Hawk
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Kitty Hawk was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1) The fictional ship and the chapter were named after the site from which the Wright brothers made the first successful sustained powered flight in 1903.
USS Lagrange
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Lagrange is the name of a Starfleet International chapter that's been extant since the 1980s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1)
USS Maat
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Maat was a Starfleet International chapter for many years. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1)
USS Maelstrom
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Maelstrom was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in North Carolina, in existence since at least 1998. Its fictional metaphor was changed from a Defiant-class starship to a Constitution-class starship sometime between 2007 and early 2008. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
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USS Magellan
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Magellan is a chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Marathon
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The USS Marathon is a chapter of Starfleet International located in Plant City, Florida, which is part of STARFLEET'S Second Fleet.
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USS Mawson
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The USS Mawson, NCC-74918, is a chapter of the International Federation of Trekkers, this fan organization is based on the iconic show created by Gene Roddenberry over 40 years ago.
The USS Mawson is a meeting and correspondence chapter within what is referred to as GEO 51 by IFT. The Mawson has crew from all over Australasia and other parts of the world and we welcome all new members.
Members of the USS Mawson participate in meetings, either in person or on-line and by postings on our Yahoo site, club events, taking exams at the Mawson Institute of Learning and Knowledge (MILK) and Conventions.
The USS Mawson was first established in January 2006 by our current CO Stuart Blair and officially launched as a Starship on 21st April 2007 by 'Admiral William Ross' (actor Barry Jenner, DS9).
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USS Morning Star
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Morning Star is a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Lawton, Oklahoma as of 2008.
USS N'dele
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Ndele was a Starfleet International chapter based in Australia from 1982 to 1997. Nothing is known of the chapter's existence after that year. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 11)
USS Northstar
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Northstar was also a Brooklyn, New York-based chapter of Starfleet International. In the 1990s, the chapter was based at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center in Manhattan.
USS Odin
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USS Odin NCC-1875 is a Starfleet International correspondence chapter today. Based out of Jeffersonville, Indiana under the current command of Colonel Antonio Lopes. It is also home to the 198th STARFLEET Marine Strike Group. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7) Haynes would go on to be a writer, editor and publisher of some original series Battlestar Galactica comic books in the 1990s.
USS Onizuka
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Onizuka is also a California-based chapter in Starfleet International. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
USS Osiris
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The Osiris was a chapter of Starfleet International. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision) Its website no longer seems to be up (as of early 2008), though the chapter was still extant.
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- SciFi One - JohnB Shipyards - USS Osiris Schematics
- Torres, Edgar. "Remembrances of Things Past."
- Starfleet International Region 7 website
USS Paegan
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Paegan is a Starfleet International chapter based in Lake Mary Florida as of May 05 2010 (STARFLEET database) and currently stands as the oldest chapter in Region 2.
USS Panther City
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Panther City was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area, in the late 1990s and early 2000s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 3)
USS Pathfinder
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The Pathfinder was a Starfleet International chapter, originally based in Roanoke, Virginia from 1986 to 1995. Robin Pillow served as her first captain, and Chris Atkins succeeded him as CO in 1987. Janice Rhodes took the reins after Chris. Later, Robin Pillow returned to the center seat. The chapter decommissioned in 1995. In 2003 the Tempest (another chapter started by Robin Pillow based in Lima, Ohio) was renamed Pathfinder. The Pathfinder remained active until 2008 when it decommissioned once more.
USS Peace
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USS Peace was a chapter of Starfleet International, based on Wichita, Kansas, and launched on April 16, 2012. Peace was deployed to the Starfleet Twelfth Fleet. Her commanding officer was Robert Towne. [5]
USS Pioneer-D
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The USS Pioneer was a chapter of Starfleet International.
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USS Protector
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USS Protector NCC-75023 launched on May 19, 1999. A Sovereign Class Cruiser (formed from the Shuttle Woomera), was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Adelaide, South Australia in 1999. Formed after the retirement of the USS N'Dele in 1997. Commanding Officer: Captain Vanessa Taylor, Executive Officer: Commander Sarah Craig. (Region 11 STARFLEET History). Protector was named for the HMCS Protector that served out of South Australia with pride from 1884 to 1924, including service during the Boxer Rebellion and in World War One. Vessel and crew are currently retired.
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USS Relentless
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Relentless was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 2)
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USS Riverside
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Riverside was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Riverside, Iowa and formally assigned as a ship on 28 January 2007 and disbanded around 2010. They were mainly online chapter, but met annually at the annual Trek Fest celebration held in Riverside, IA. Link to STEU Wikia Page - USS Riverside (NCC-1660).
The fictional starship and chapter were named after the birthplace of James T. Kirk.
Members from the USS St. George decided to widen the scope and broaden the recruiting efforts and started their own ship in 2006. USS St. George and USS Riverside was closely connected to each other.
After a split in ship dynamics, USS Vre'Kasht NCC-33187 was started as rebel Vulcan detachment.
Region Six - http://www.starbasesix.com
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- USS Riverside NCC-1660 Home (broken link)
USS Robert E. Lee
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Robert E. Lee was a chapter of Starfleet International based in Swedesboro, New Jersey. It changed its fictional metaphor from that of a Defiant-class escort with a registry of NCC-74225 to that of an Avenger-class heavy frigate in January, 2012. [6]
The chapter was named after Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), the commanding general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War; and the George Washington-class fleet ballistic missile submarine USS Robert E. Lee (SSBN-601) in service from 1958-83.
USS Ronald E. McNair
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Ronald E. McNair is a chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Salayna
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Salayna was an Australian chapter of Starfleet International from 1982 to 1985.
USS San Juan
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San Juan was a chapter of Starfleet International based in Carolina, Puerto Rico, beginning on March of 2011. (Commissioning of USS San Juan NCC-1648 (R2))
USS Schweitzer
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The USS Schweitzer is a chapter of Starfleet International based in Baltimore, Maryland.
USS Shadowstar
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The Starfleet International chapter USS Shadowstar was based in Hollywood, California. and its president was S. Konger-Thaos. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
USS Silver Moon
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Silver Moon was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Henderson, Nevada and founded 7 January 2007. The Silver Moon has since been decommissioned.
USS Sinclair
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Sinclair was a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 13)
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USS Sirius
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Sirius was a chapter in the Middle Atlantic States in Starfleet International during at least the late 1980s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Sol
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Sol is a Starfleet International chapter, based in Fairbanks, Alaska in the 1990s and 2000s. The chapter president is Carol Thompson. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 9803. revision; Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 10; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)
USS Southern Cross
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The Australia-based Starfleet International chapter USS Southern Cross was in existence from 1983 to 2004.
The Australasian-based Starfleet International chapter USS Southern Cross was established in 2007.
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USS Sovereign NCC-75000 (formerly NCC-2505)
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The USS Sovereign, "launched" into service in STAR FLEET International's Region Seven in the summer of 1990 with the registry number NCC-2505, began its service as a Belknap-class strike cruiser. However, once it was learned that the sixth U.S.S. Enterprise would be a Sovereign-class ship, the Sovereign received permission to change its registry number to NCC-75000.
USS St George
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St George was the name of a Starfleet Internation chapter based in Iowa, but also were also as a correspondence chapter. This ship was located in Region Six. This ship also led to the formation of the USS Riverside NC-1660 stated above.
Region Six - http://www.starbasesix.com
USS Star League
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Star League is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in the southeastern United States. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1)
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USS Stormbringer
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Her original city of charter, in 1998, was Tucson, Arizona. She was formed of the crews of the Vindicator and Henri Dunant that had rotated stateside after overseas military deployment.
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USS Tai Shan
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- The USS Tai Shan chapter of Starfleet International, based in New York City, existed from 1988 to 1993. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Tiger
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The Tiger was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Hickory, North Carolina and founded 28 January 2007.
USS Tikopai
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Tikopai is a chapter of Starfleet International based in California. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
USS Thagard
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The USS Thagard chapter of Starfleet International, based in Philadelphia, existed from 1990 to early 2007.
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USS Thermopylae
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Thermopylae is a Starfleet International chapter based in the Pacific Northwest United States. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 5) She was commissioned on 28 January 2006.
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USS Thunderheart
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Thunderheart was a chapter-in-training of Starfleet International, based in East Brunswick, New Jersey in the early 1990s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Transcendence
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Transcendence was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Lindenwold, New Jersey in the late 1990s and early 2000s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)
USS Tulan
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Tulan was also a Starfleet International chapter, based in Tucson, Arizona in 1985. The chapter president was Tracy Murray. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)
USS Vindicator
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Vindicator was also a chapter of Starfleet International in the mid-1980s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 12)
Vindicator was a chapter of Starfleet International from 1992 to about 1995. The chapter later disbanded and some of its members became members of the Stormbringer. (USS Stormbringer - Gumby Central)
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USS Wild Horse
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Wildhorse was a Starfleet International chapter, based in West Richland, Washington and founded 12 February 2007.
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USS Winter Solstice
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Winter Solstice is a Starfleet International chapter based in Sunnyvale, California. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)
USS Yeager
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Yeager is a chapter of Starfleet International.
USS Yorktown
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Yorktown-A was also a Starfleet International chapter based in Catawba, South Carolina.
References
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- ↑ Launching of the Callisto NX-80109
- ↑ USS Peace NX-55135 Launched
- ↑ Starfleet International Command Status Report, January 2012
- ↑ Victor, Laura. "Launching USS Callisto NCC-80109."
- ↑ USS Peace NX-55135 Launched
- ↑ Starfleet International Command Status Report, January 2012