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[[File:Sfbanner.jpg|thumb|STARFLEET logo banner]]
 
[[File:Sfbanner.jpg|thumb|STARFLEET logo banner]]
'''STARFLEET: 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 ''[[Wikipedia:Guinness World Records|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.
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'''STARFLEET: 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 ''[[Wikipedia:Guinness World Records|Guinness Book of World Records]]'', STARFLEET is the world's largest science fiction fan club, currently numbering 5,480 members in 218 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 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.
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STARFLEET places emphasis on {{w|community service}}, and encourages its chapters to take part in charitable fundraising activities and other public services.
 
STARFLEET places emphasis on {{w|community service}}, and encourages its chapters to take part in charitable fundraising activities and other public services.
   
[[File:Trek_50th_logo.jpg|thumb|left|Star Trek 50th Anniversary logo, 2016]]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.
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[[File:Trek_50th_logo.jpg|thumb|left|Star Trek 50th Anniversary logo, 2016]]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.
 
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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Among other publications, STARFLEET produces a bi-monthly publication called the ''Communiqué'', which all members receive. STARFLEET has also published [[fan fiction]] in the anthology ''Stellar Visions'', of which five volumes were published.
   
=Chapters=
 
 
==Andromeda Station==
 
==Andromeda Station==
[[File:AndromedaStation.jpg|thumb|right|''Andromeda Station'' (SFR-206) mission patch.]]Andromeda Station was also a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Tampa, Florida}} founded in November 2003
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[[File:AndromedaStation.jpg|thumb|right|''Andromeda Station'' (SFR-206) mission patch.]]Andromeda Station was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Tampa, Florida}} founded in November 2003
   
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[[USS Andromeda (NCC-75009)]]
* [http://www.sfi.org/main/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=69 Commissioning of Andromeda Station - 27 January 2007]
 
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===External links and references===
 
*{{badlink|http://www.sfi.org/main/index2.php?option{{=}}com_content&do_pdf{{=}}1&id{{=}}69|Commissioning of Andromeda Station - 27 Jan. 2007}}
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* STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 154 (Aug./Sept. 2009)
   
 
==Cascade Station==
 
==Cascade Station==
Cascade Station was also a Starfleet International chapter, founded in February [[1994]].
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Cascade Station was a Starfleet International chapter, founded in February [[1994]]. It was based in {{w|Redding, California}}. (''Communiqué'' 85}
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===References===
* [http://www.cascade-station.org/ Cascade Station (NCC-SS003)]
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*{{badlink|http://www.cascade-station.org|Cascade Station (NCC-SS003)}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 85 (Feb./March 1998)
   
 
==Privateer ''Illustrious''==
 
==Privateer ''Illustrious''==
 
The ''Privateer Illustrious'' was a Starfleet chapter, based in {{w|Alameda, California}}, ca. 1988. ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
 
The ''Privateer Illustrious'' was a Starfleet chapter, based in {{w|Alameda, California}}, ca. 1988. ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://www.huwtopia.com/illustrious/ The Privateer Illustrious, NCC-1863]
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*[http://www.huwtopia.com/illustrious The Privateer Illustrious, NCC-1863]
   
 
==Shadowstar Station==
 
==Shadowstar Station==
 
[[File:ShadowstarStation.png|thumb|right|Shadowstar Station logo]]Shadowstar Station was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter for a very short time, from 1995 (where it was a chapter-in-training) to the summer of 1997.
 
[[File:ShadowstarStation.png|thumb|right|Shadowstar Station logo]]Shadowstar Station was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter for a very short time, from 1995 (where it was a chapter-in-training) to the summer of 1997.
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===References===
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ082.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 82 August-September 1997] {{w|PDF}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 76 (Aug./Sept. 1996)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 82 (Aug./Sept. 1997)
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===See also===
 
===See also===
 
*''[[Star Trek: Shadowstar Station]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: Shadowstar Station]]''
   
 
==Space Station Bennu==
 
==Space Station Bennu==
Bennu Station has been a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in {{w|Tennessee}} since 1994.
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Bennu Station has been a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in {{w|Gatlinburg, Tennessee}} since 04 January [[1994]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
   
It began as the shuttlecraft (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Le Conte'' and launched as the USS ''LeConte'' in early 1994. The original [[commanding officer]] was Ron Fell and the chapter prospered, doing much for charity in the {{w|Sevier County, Tennessee}} area.  The ''LeConte'' began the tradition of Regional Summits in Region One by hosting the first ever in {{w|Gatlinburg, Tennessee}} in 1995.  The event eventually moved to the {{w|Pigeon Forge, Tennessee}} area and was a firm annual event until around 2012. This event was attended by 150 to 200 members of the Fleet from many Regions. One of the happy consequences of the Regional Summits was the ability to send several local students to {{w|Space Camp (United States)}} thanks to monetary donations by the members of Starfleet International who attended the event as well as by various fundraising events held by the chapter throughout the year.
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It began as the shuttlecraft (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Le Conte'' and launched as the USS ''LeConte'' in early 1994. The original [[commanding officer]] was Ron Fell and the chapter prospered, doing much for charity in the {{w|Sevier County, Tennessee}} area. The ''LeConte'' began the tradition of Regional Summits in Region One by hosting the first ever in {{w|Gatlinburg, Tennessee}} in 1995. The event eventually moved to the {{w|Pigeon Forge, Tennessee}} area and was a firm annual event until around 2012. This event was attended by 150 to 200 members of the Fleet from many Regions. One of the happy consequences of the Regional Summits was the ability to send several local students to {{w|Space Camp (United States)}} thanks to monetary donations by the members of Starfleet International who attended the event as well as by various fundraising events held by the chapter throughout the year.
   
[[File:Bennu-tranparent-lolgo-1024x850.png|thumb|right|Space Station Bennu (SFR-119) mission patch]]The chapter's name was changed after an internal dispute that resulted in [[Captain]] Fell's leaving the area and then Ben Redding being voted in as the new commanding officer of the newly-named ''Bennu Station''. ''Bennu Station'' has contributed to food drives for the local food bank and animal shelter, participated in movie premieres, marches in Christmas and July 4th parades with the (now defunct) shuttle model.  The ''Bennu'' members have also acted as judges for County Schools Science Fairs on numerous occasions.  For several years, the members have met twice a week to collect the day-old baked goods from a local supermarket to take them to the Children's Home in {{w|Sevierville, Tennessee}}.
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[[File:Bennu-tranparent-lolgo-1024x850.png|thumb|right|Space Station Bennu (SFR-119) mission patch]]The chapter's name was changed after an internal dispute that resulted in [[Captain]] Fell's leaving the area and then Ben Redding being voted in as the new commanding officer of the newly-named ''Bennu Station''. ''Bennu Station'' has contributed to food drives for the local food bank and animal shelter, participated in movie premieres, marches in Christmas and July 4th parades with the (now defunct) shuttle model. The ''Bennu'' members have also acted as judges for County Schools Science Fairs on numerous occasions. For several years, the members have met twice a week to collect the day-old baked goods from a local supermarket to take them to the Children's Home in {{w|Sevierville, Tennessee}}.
   
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===External links===
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SSBennu/ ''Space Station Bennu'' club] on {{w|Facebook}}
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SSBennu ''Space Station Bennu'' club] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==Space Station Chattahoochee==
 
==Space Station Chattahoochee==
Chattahoochee Station was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the {{w|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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Chattahoochee Station was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Atlanta, Georgia}}. (''Communiqué'' 91, 112) The first chapter president was Kathryn Webster. It was founded in January [[1999]] from the chapters USS ''MacLeod'' and ''Republic''. (''Communiqué'' 91) The chapter later became an independent organization and changed its name to [[Starfleet Atlanta]].
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.angelfire.com/sd/starfleetatlanta/ Chattahoochee Station]
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*[http://www.angelfire.com/sd/starfleetatlanta Chattahoochee Station]
   
 
==Space Station Lewis B. Puller==
 
==Space Station Lewis B. Puller==
Station Lewis B. Puller was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in {{w|Tennessee}}.
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Station Lewis B. Puller was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter, based in {{w|Summerville, South Carolina}}, beginning in 1997. (STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 80, 85)
 
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 80 (April/May 1997)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 85 (Feb./March 1998)
   
 
==Space Station William D. Leahy==
 
==Space Station William D. Leahy==
Station William D. Leahy was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in {{w|North Carolina}}.
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Station William D. Leahy was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in {{w|North Carolina}}. (''Communiqué'' 137, 138)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 137 (Oct./Nov. 2006)
* [http://sfihistory.wetpaint.com/page/2.+Deployment+of+the+Commander?t=anon Starfleet History: Deployment of the Commander, Starfleet]
 
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 138 (Dec. 2006/Jan. 2007)
 
==ISS ''Lexington''==
 
The ''Lexington'' has been a Starfleet International chapter since the early 1990s, though its fictional metaphor changed early on from [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]] to one of the Mirror universes. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7; {{SFVR9803}}; {{SFVR080107}})
 
 
===External link===
 
* [http://www.isskerberos.org/ ISS ''Kerberos'' and other ships of the Imperium]
 
   
 
==USS ''Achernar''==
 
==USS ''Achernar''==
''Achernar'' was a Starfleet International chapter ca. [[1985]]. ({{SFComm8505}}) The chapter president was Pamela DuPuy (1958.01.09-2008.03.05).
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''Achernar'' was a Starfleet International chapter ca. [[1985]]. ({{SFComm8505}}) The chapter president was Pamela DuPuy (09 January 1958-05 March 2008).
   
 
==USS ''Adamant''==
 
==USS ''Adamant''==
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==USS ''Alaric''==
 
==USS ''Alaric''==
''Alaric'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Asheville, North Carolina}}. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1) Its chapter president in 1992 was Richard Helm. (''Communiqué'' 10 [April/May 1992])
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''Alaric'' is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Asheville, North Carolina}}. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1) It was founded 01 October [[1982]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011) The longtime chapter president is Richard Heim.
   
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===External links===
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
 
*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
   
 
==USS ''Alpha Centauri''==
 
==USS ''Alpha Centauri''==
''Alpha Centauri'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in the {{w|Temple Hills, Maryland}} area. ({{SFVR080107}}) The chapter disbanded sometime in the late 2010s.
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''Alpha Centauri'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in the {{w|Temple Hills, Maryland}} area. ({{SFVR080107}}) The longtime chapter president was Shirley Weaver. (''Communiqué'' 58, 70) It disbanded around 2010.
   
A later chapter of Starfleet International -- the {{uss|Banneker|NCC-71812}}, based in {{w|Glen Burnie, Maryland}} -- would use the same registry.
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A later chapter of Starfleet International -- the {{uss|Banneker|NCC-71812}}, based in {{w|Glen Burnie, Maryland}} -- would use the same registry, NCC-71812.
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===References===
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 58 (Aug./Sept. 1993)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 70 (Aug./Sept. 1995)
   
 
==USS ''Altair''==
 
==USS ''Altair''==
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==USS ''Anasazi''==
 
==USS ''Anasazi''==
''Anasazi'' is a chapter of Starfleet International.
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''Anasazi'' is a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Albuquerque, New Mexico}}. It was founded 25 August [[2001]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
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The longtime chapter president is John Roberts.
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===External link===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
   
 
==USS ''Antares''==
 
==USS ''Antares''==
''Antares'' was a Starfleet International chapter in [[1985]]. ({{SFComm8505}})
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[[File:USSAntaresNCC-75030.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Antares'' (NCC-75030) mission patch.]]''Antares'' was a Starfleet International chapter in [[1985]]. ({{SFComm8505}})
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A current (2021) chapter USS ''Antares'', using the fictional metaphor of a {{class|Sovereign}} starship, is based in {{w|Kennewick, Washington}} and was founded 15 February [[2008]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011) The chapter president is Laurie McAndrew.
   
 
==USS ''Anubis''==
 
==USS ''Anubis''==
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There have been at least two Starfleet International chapters named ''Anubis''. One was extant in the [[1980s]]. The chapter president was Katherine Osburn. (''Communiqué'' 19)
''Anubis'' is a New England based Chapter of Starfleet International.
 
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Another ''Anubis'' is a {{w|New England}}-based chapter, based in {{w|Dover, New Hampshire}}. It was founded 29 April [[2006]]. In 2011, the chapter president was Scott Stone.
 
===External link===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
   
 
==USS ''Appomattox''==
 
==USS ''Appomattox''==
[[Image:USSAppomattoxNCC-75001.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Appomattox'' mission patch]]''Appomattox'' is a Virginia based Chapter of Starfleet International.
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[[Image:USSAppomattoxNCC-75001.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Appomattox'' mission patch]]''Appomattox'' is a {{w|Virginia}}-based chapter of Starfleet International.
   
 Space Station Bennu became our sponsor (mother ship), this chapter started as the shuttle The Grey Ghost Oct. 7, 2000 and launched, full chapter status as the USS Appomattox on Sept. 8, 2001.  Considered a meeting chapter that has games and does raise money for charity.  The area of Virginia that members have come from covers Appomattox County, Lynchburg (Independent City), Campbell County and Bedford County.
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[[Space Station Bennu (SFR-119)|Space Station Bennu]] was the "mothership" (sponsor) for the "shuttle" (chapter-in-training) ''Grey Ghost'', which was launched 7 October [[2000]]. As a full-fledged chapter, USS ''Appomattox'' was commissioned on 08 September [[2001]]. ''Appomattox'' is a meeting chapter that has games and does raise money for charity. The area of Virginia that members have come from covers {{w|Appomattox County, Virginia}}; {{w|Lynchburg, Virginia}}; {{w|Campbell County, Virginia}}; and {{w|Bedford County, Virginia}}.
   
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===External links===
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
   
 
==USS ''Archer''==
 
==USS ''Archer''==
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==USS ''Ari''==
 
==USS ''Ari''==
A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS ''Ari'' was based in the {{w|Buffalo, New York}} area in the [[1990s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS ''Ari'' was based in the {{w|Buffalo, New York}} area in the [[1990s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7, ''Communiqué'' 85 [February/March 1998])
   
 
== USS ''Aries'' ==
 
== USS ''Aries'' ==
[[File:Aries 1.png|thumb|USS ''Aries'' mission patch]]The USS ''Aries'' is a current (2021) chapter of Starfleet International. A previous iteration of the chapter -- also based in {{w|Johnson City, Tennessee}} -- was in existence from 1993 to 1997.
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[[File:Aries 1.png|thumb|USS ''Aries'' mission patch]]The USS ''Aries'' is a current (2021) chapter of Starfleet International, founded 21 December [[1999]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
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===External link===
 
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A previous iteration of the chapter -- also based in {{w|Johnson City, Tennessee}} -- was in existence from 1993 to 1997.
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ082.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 82 August-September 1997] {{w|PDF}}
 
 
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* [https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
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* STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 82 (Aug./Sept. 1997)
 
* [https://USSAriesJC.weebly.com USS ''Aries'' Website]
 
* [https://USSAriesJC.weebly.com USS ''Aries'' Website]
   
 
==USS ''Arizona''==
 
==USS ''Arizona''==
[[File:USSArizonaNCC-71839.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Arizona'' (NCC-71839) mission patch.]]''Arizona'' is a Starfleet International chapter, currently (2021) based in {{w|Canton, Ohio}}.
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[[File:USSArizonaNCC-71839.jpg|thumb|USS ''Arizona'' (NCC-71839) mission patch.]]''Arizona'' is a Starfleet International chapter, currently (2021) based in {{w|Canton, Ohio}}. It was founded 03 April [[1993]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
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[https://ussarizona.us/ USS ''Arizona'' fan club website] {{clear}}
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
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*[https://ussarizona.us/ USS ''Arizona'' fan club website] {{clear}}
   
 
==USS ''Armageddon''==
 
==USS ''Armageddon''==
''Armageddon'' is the name of a Starfleet International chapter, in existence since at least [[2007]]. ({{SFVR080107}}}
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''Armageddon'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter, founded prior to [[2007]]. ({{SFVR080107}}}
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://ussarmageddon.org/ USS ''Armageddon'' website]
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*{{badlink|http://ussarmageddon.org|USS ''Armageddon'' website}}
   
 
==USS ''Arthur C. Clarke''==
 
==USS ''Arthur C. Clarke''==
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There were two distinct Starfleet International chapters named ''Ascension'', one in {{w|Brooklyn, New York}} under Dan Halloran that fizzled out about 1987, and another under J. David Abrahamson beginning about 1989 in {{w|Pennsylvania}}. The latter, whose last chapter president was Jim Pugliese, disbanded in the late 2010s.
 
There were two distinct Starfleet International chapters named ''Ascension'', one in {{w|Brooklyn, New York}} under Dan Halloran that fizzled out about 1987, and another under J. David Abrahamson beginning about 1989 in {{w|Pennsylvania}}. The latter, whose last chapter president was Jim Pugliese, disbanded in the late 2010s.
   
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
* [http://www.region7.com/chapters.asp Starfleet Region 7 Chapters]
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*{{badlink|http://www.region7.com/chapters.asp|Starfleet Region 7 Chapters}}
   
 
==USS ''Asimov''==
 
==USS ''Asimov''==
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]] {{class|Constitution}} vessel to a [[24th century]] vessel of some other class. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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There was a Starfleet International chapter in {{w|Yardley, Pennsylvania}} named ''Asimov'' whose registry was NCC-1647. At one point, the chapter's fictional metaphor changed from a [[23rd century]] {{class|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]] to a [[24th century]] vessel. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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The chapter was named after the American science-fiction author and futurist {{w|Isaac Asimov}} (1920-1992).
*[http://www.ussasimov.org/ USS ''Asimov'' NCC-1647], a Starfleet International chapter
 
 
===External link===
 
*{{badlink|http://www.ussasimov.org|USS ''Asimov'' NCC-1647}}
   
 
==USS ''Athena''==
 
==USS ''Athena''==
''Athena'' was a Virginia-based chapter of Starfleet International.
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''Athena'' was a Virginia-based chapter of Starfleet International. (''Communiqué'' 87, 89)
   
===External link===
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===External links and references===
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 87 (June/July 1998)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 89 (Oct./Nov. 1998)
   
 
==USS ''Atlantis''==
 
==USS ''Atlantis''==
 
There have been several chapters named ''Atlantis'', including one in 1985, based in {{w|Illinois}}, whose chapter president was Kate Gilmore. ({{SFComm8505}})
 
There have been several chapters named ''Atlantis'', including one in 1985, based in {{w|Illinois}}, whose chapter president was Kate Gilmore. ({{SFComm8505}})
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A USS ''Atlantis'', using the fictional metaphor of a {{class|Sovereign}} starship, was based in {{w|Wellington, New Zealand}} in 2011. The chapter was established 26 August [[2008]]. The president, in 2011, was Carol Thompson. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
   
 
==USS ''Black Hawk''==
 
==USS ''Black Hawk''==
The USS ''Black Hawk'', NCC-75004-A, (also known as the ''Black Hawk''-A) is a Star Trek fan club home ported out of {{w|Rockford, Illinois}}. Formerly the USS ''Shiloh'' out of {{w|Henderson, Tennessee}}, the ''Black Hawk''-A is a Starship-of-the-Line as a chapter of [[Starfleet International]] and was the [[flagship]] of the [[Starfleet Twelfth Fleet|Twelfth Fleet]] from 2009-2015.
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The USS ''Black Hawk'' (NCC-75004-A) -- also known as the ''Black Hawk''-A -- is a Star Trek fan club based in {{w|Rockford, Illinois}}. Formerly the USS ''Shiloh'' out of {{w|Henderson, Tennessee}}, the ''Black Hawk''-A is a chapter of Starfleet International and was the [[flagship]] (i.e., Region Coordinator's chapter) of Region 12 from 2009-2015. Currently, the ''Black Hawk'' is the Flagship for the Chief of Communications, STARFLEET.
   
The members of the chapter successfully staged the 2014 International Conference at the Clock Tower Resort in Rockford. The ''Black Hawk''-A is also affiliated with the [[Cha'ouw Empire]], as pseudo-Klingon/Romulan Star Trek Fan Association, the Federated Alliance and is the home of the [[263rd Marine Strike Group]], SFMC, also known as “The Hawk's Talons”. The Officers and Crew of the USS ''Black Hawk''-A will celebrate it's 25th Anniversary as a Starship-of-the-Line of STARFLEET in 2021. In 2015 the ''Black Hawk''-A also celebrated their 20th Anniversary since the establishment of the Shuttle ''Shiloh'' on February 28th of that year.
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The members of the chapter successfully staged the 2014 International Conference at the Clock Tower Resort in Rockford. The ''Black Hawk''-A is also the home of the [[263rd Marine Strike Group]], SFMC, also known as “The Hawk's Talons”. In 2015 the ''Black Hawk''-A also celebrated their 20th anniversary since the establishment of the Shuttle ''Shiloh'' on February 28th of that year. The members of the USS ''Black Hawk''-A will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a premier chapter of STARFLEET on March 23, 2021.
   
[[File:USSBlackHawkNCC-75004-A.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Black Hawk'' (NCC-75004-A) mission patch.]]The group that would become the ''Black Hawk''-A was created on February 28, 1995 in Henderson, Tennessee as the Shuttle ''Shiloh''. The chapter was commissioned on March 23, 1996 at MidSouthCon 15 in {{w|Memphis, Tennessee}} as the USS ''Shiloh'' (NCC-74683). The chapter moved from their homeport of Henderson to Rockford, Illinois on August 15, 1997. The ''Shiloh'' changed it's name to ''Black Hawk'' in December 1999 and changed its class from {{class1|Intrepid}} to {{class1|Sovereign}}, necessitating a change in their NCC number in January 2001.
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[[File:USSBlackHawkNCC-75004-A.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Black Hawk'' (NCC-75004-A) mission patch.]]The group that would become the ''Black Hawk''-A was created on 28 February 1995 in Henderson, Tennessee as the shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Shiloh''. The chapter was commissioned on 23 March 1996 at MidSouthCon 15 in {{w|Memphis, Tennessee}} as the USS ''Shiloh'' (NCC-74683). The chapter moved from their original city of charter of Henderson to Rockford, Illinois, on 15 August 1997. The ''Shiloh'' changed its name to ''Black Hawk'' in December 1999 and changed its class from {{class1|Intrepid}} to {{class1|Sovereign}}, necessitating a change in their NCC number in January 2001.
   
To celebrate their 20th Anniversary in 2015 an "A" was added to the registry.
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To celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2015 an "A" was added to the registry.
   
The [[commanding officer]] of the USS ''Black Hawk'', NCC-75004-A is [[Admiral]] Jeffery Higdon.
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The longtime chapter president of the ''Black Hawk''-A is Jeffery Higdon.
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://ussblackhawk.org USS Black Hawk website]
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*[http://ussblackhawk.org USS ''Black Hawk'' website]
   
 
==USS ''Blackheart''==
 
==USS ''Blackheart''==
 
''Blackheart'' was the name of two distinct Starfleet International chapters in the {{w|Philadelphia}} area, one extant in the [[1990s]], the other beginning ca. [[2007]].
 
''Blackheart'' was the name of two distinct Starfleet International chapters in the {{w|Philadelphia}} area, one extant in the [[1990s]], the other beginning ca. [[2007]].
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.ussblackheart.org USS Blackheart website]
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==USS ''Blue Sun''==
 
==USS ''Blue Sun''==
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==USS ''Bondar''==
 
==USS ''Bondar''==
''Bondar'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Nanaimo, British Columbia}}, {{w|Canada}}. ({{SFGenealogy}} 10)
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''Bondar'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Nanaimo, British Columbia}}, {{w|Canada}}. ({{SFGenealogy}} 10) The chapter decommissioned in February [[2008]].
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===Nomenclature===
 
The fictional ship was named after Dr. {{w|Roberta Bondar}} (b. 1945), a Canadian neurologist and astronaut, as well as previous [[starship]]s named ''Bondar''.
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The chapter was named after Dr. {{w|Roberta Bondar}} (b. 1945), a Canadian neurologist and astronaut.
 
The chapter decommissioned in February 2008.
 
   
 
==USS ''Bright Star''==
 
==USS ''Bright Star''==
 
''Bright Star'' was a chapter of Starfleet International in the 1990s and early 2000s. ({{SFGenealogy}} 5; {{SFVR9803}}}
 
''Bright Star'' was a chapter of Starfleet International in the 1990s and early 2000s. ({{SFGenealogy}} 5; {{SFVR9803}}}
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It was later a member of [[United Federation of Planets Internationalé]].
   
 
==USS ''Britannic''==
 
==USS ''Britannic''==
''Britannic'' is also the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Lake Grove, New York}}. ({{SFVR080107}})
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''Britannic'' is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Lake Grove, New York}}. ({{SFVR080107}})
   
 
At some point, the chapter changed its fictional metaphor from a {{class|Galaxy}} [[explorer]] to an {{class|Andromeda}} ship.
 
At some point, the chapter changed its fictional metaphor from a {{class|Galaxy}} [[explorer]] to an {{class|Andromeda}} ship.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://www.ussbritannic.org/ USS ''Britannic'' NCC-71818 Lake Grove, NY]
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*[http://www.ussbritannic.org USS ''Britannic'' NCC-71818 Lake Grove, NY]
   
 
==USS ''Callisto''==
 
==USS ''Callisto''==
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 (real world)|Robert Towne]]. ''Callisto'' was deployed to the [[Starfleet Twelfth Fleet]] for its shakedown. <ref>[http://region12.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=126&Itemid=2 Launching of the ''Callisto'' NX-80109]</ref> The officers of that chapter would later change their fictional metaphor to that of the [[USS Peace (NX-55135)|USS ''Peace'']], an {{class|Olympic}} hospital ship. <ref>[http://region12.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=152&Itemid=1 USS Peace NX-55135 Launched]</ref>
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USS ''Callisto'' (NX-80109) was a correspondence chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Wichita, Kansas}} and launched 07 June [[2011]]. Its first chapter president was Robert Towne. ''Callisto'' was deployed to the [[Starfleet Twelfth Fleet]] for its shakedown. The officers of that chapter would later change their fictional metaphor to that of the {{uss|Peace|NX-55135}}, an {{class|Olympic}} hospital ship.
   
Another ''Callisto'' was based in {{w|Rhode Island}}. It was launched February 9, [[2012]]. Commander during its "[[Shakedown cruise|shakedown cruise]]" was [[Mariann Gutierrez (real world)|Mariann Gutierrez]]. <ref>''Starfleet International Command Status Report,'' January 2012</ref>
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Another ''Callisto'' was based in {{w|Rhode Island}}. It was launched 09 February [[2012]]. President during its "[[Shakedown cruise|shakedown cruise]]" was Mariann Gutierrez. (''STARFLEET International Command Status Report,'' January 2012)
   
In the fictional continuity of the chapter, ''<nowiki>Callisto'</nowiki>''s launch was in [[2389]] and its post-shakedown [[commanding officer]] was Robert Beaulieu. This ''Callisto'' was deployed to the [[Starfleet Fifteenth Fleet]]. <ref>[http://r15.sfi.org/?p=267 Victor, Laura. "Launching USS Callisto NCC-80109."]</ref>
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:''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]].''
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===External links===
 
*[http://r15.sfi.org/chapters STARFLEET Region 15 - Chapters]
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*{{badlink|http://region12.org/index.php?option{{=}}com_content&task{{=}}view&id{{=}}152&Itemid{{=}}1|"USS ''Peace'' NX-55135 Launched"}}
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==Outpost Canopus 3==
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''Outpost Canopus 3'' was one of the earliest chapters of Starfleet International, founded in {{w|Ohio}} in May 1975.
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===External link===
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*{{badlink|https://sfiregion1.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/StarfleeetRegionOneHandbookV3.0-2-1.pdf|''STARFLEET Region One Membership Handbook''}} {{w|PDF}}
   
 
==USS ''Challenger''-D==
 
==USS ''Challenger''-D==
 
[[Image:Challenger-patch.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Challenger'' mission patch]]
 
[[Image:Challenger-patch.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Challenger'' mission patch]]
''Challenger'' has been a chapter of Starfleet International based in the {{w|Toms River, New Jersey}} area since [[1988]]. ({{SFGenealogy}}7)
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''Challenger'' has been a chapter of Starfleet International based in the {{w|Toms River, New Jersey}} area since [[1988]]. ({{SFGenealogy}}7) Its longtime president is Robert Vosseller, Jr.
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The chapter was named after the American [[wikipedia:Space Shuttle Challenger disaster|space shuttle ''Challenger'']] that disintegrated 73 seconds into its tenth mission, STS-51-L, on 28 January [[1986]]. This resulted in the deaths of all seven crew members including a civilian school teacher, {{w|Christa McAuliffe}}.
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===External link===
 
===External link===
 
*[https://www.facebook.com/sfichallenger USS ''Challenger''] on {{w|Facebook}}
*[http://www.usschallenger.org SFI website]
 
   
 
==USS ''Chicago''==
 
==USS ''Chicago''==
[[File:USSChicagoNCC-75011.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Chicago'' mission patch.]]''Chicago'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Steger, Illinois}} and founded 28 January 2007. The chapter was originally founded as a correspondence chapter, but eventually transitioned to a meeting chapter and held its monthly meetings at The Zone Comics in {{w|Homewood, Illinois}}.
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[[File:USSChicagoNCC-75011.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Chicago'' mission patch.]]''Chicago'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Steger, Illinois}} and founded 28 January [[2007]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011) The chapter was originally founded as a correspondence chapter, but eventually transitioned to a meeting chapter and held its monthly meetings at The Zone Comics in {{w|Homewood, Illinois}}.
   
In 2007, USS ''Chicago'' was the Region’s Shakedown Chapter of The Year, accepted by Captain Hurd on behalf of the chapter at the 2007 Region 12 Summit in Champaign/Urbana, IL. The ''Chicago'' was decommissioned in 2012.
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In 2007, USS ''Chicago'' was the Region’s Shakedown Chapter of The Year, accepted by chapter president Jay Hurd on behalf of the chapter at the 2007 Region 12 Summit in Champaign/Urbana, Illinois.
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The ''Chicago'' was decommissioned in 2012.
   
 
==USS ''Christa McAuliffe''==
 
==USS ''Christa McAuliffe''==
''McAuliffe'' was a {{w|Massachusetts}}-based chapter in Starfleet International in the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]].
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''Christa McAuliffe'' was a {{w|Massachusetts}}-based chapter in Starfleet International in the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]].
   
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A later chapter, simply called the ''McAuliffe'', was based in [[New York City]].
==External link==
 
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The ship was the namesake of {{w|American}} civilian astronaut {{w|Christa McAullife}}, who died in the [[wikipedia:Space Shuttle Challenger disaster|Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster]] in [[1986]].
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===External link===
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*[https://www.facebook.com/USS-Christa-McAuliffe-NCC-860-42233497187/ USS ''Christa McAuliffe'' NCC-860] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==USS ''Constellation II''==
 
==USS ''Constellation II''==
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One of the earliest chapters named ''Constellation'' in Starfleet International was founded in [[1975]]. It was based in {{w|Memphis, Tennessee}} and the president was Mike Pettijohn. (''A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association''; ''A History of STARFLEET'')
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:''It is not yet known if this ''Constellation'' had a fictional metaphor of being set aboard [[Matthew Decker]]'s ship before the encounter with the [[doomsday machine]] or was supposed to be the ''Constellation II''. (''A History of STARFLEET'') ''
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''Constellation II'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Paducah, Kentucky}}. In 1992, its chapter president was Deborah Spinks. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992])
 
''Constellation II'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Paducah, Kentucky}}. In 1992, its chapter president was Deborah Spinks. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992])
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===External links===
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*[http://www.asdb.net/asdb/docs/sfiprojects/sfi_history.pdf ''A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association''] {{w|PDF}}
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*[http://sfi.org/Backup/a-history-of-starfleet ''A History of STARFLEET'']
   
 
==USS ''Constitution''==
 
==USS ''Constitution''==
There were also at least three chapters of Starfleet International named ''Constitution'': one in {{w|New Jersey}} ({{SFGenealogy}} 7) and one in {{w|Van Nuys, California}} ({{SFGenealogy}} 4; ''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]).
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There were at least five chapters of Starfleet International named ''Constitution'': one of the earliest chapters of Starfleet, based in {{w|Coppell, Texas}} in [[1975]], whose president was Judy Spencer (''A History of STARFLEET''); one in {{w|New Jersey}} in the [[1980s]], whose president was Jason Genser ({{SFGenealogy}} 7); and one in {{w|Van Nuys, California}}, whose president was Jack Fields ({{SFGenealogy}} 4; ''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]). A fourth ''Constitution'' was located in {{w|Metropolis, Illinois}}.
   
The current ''Constitution'' is located in Metropolis, Illinois.
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The New Jersey-based ''Constitution'' had a membership of 265 in [[1985]]. ({{SFComm8505}})
   
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[[File:uss-constitution.png|thumb|USS ''Constitution'' mission patch]]The current (2021) chapter {{uss|Constitution|NCC-75020| (NCC-75020)}}, founded 05 December [[2010]] -- using the fictional metaphor of a {{class|Sovereign}} starship -- is based in {{w|Boston, Massachusetts}}. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011) Its longtime chapter president is Thomas Guertin.
The New Jersey-based ''Constitution'' had a membership of 265 in 1985. ({{SFComm8505}})
 
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===External links===
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*[http://sfi.org/Backup/a-history-of-starfleet ''A History of STARFLEET'']
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
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*[https://region15sfi.org/ STARFLEET Region 15]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/ncc75020 USS ''Constitution'' NCC-75020] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==USS ''Corsair''==
 
==USS ''Corsair''==
''Corsair'' is a Chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Baton Rouge, Louisiana}}.
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''Corsair'' is a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Baton Rouge, Louisiana}}.
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://www.brstartrek.com/ USS Corsair website]
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*[http://www.brstartrek.com USS Corsair website]
   
 
==USS ''Corvus''==
 
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The Region 6 chapters ''Alam'ak'' (founded 1992), ''Behr'ak'' (founded 1989), and ''Czar'ak'' (founded 1984) were named after three of the four stars that make up {{w|Gamma Andromedae}}, which is 350 [[light-year]]s from [[Earth]]. Only ''Czar'ak'' remains extant as of 2021.
 
The Region 6 chapters ''Alam'ak'' (founded 1992), ''Behr'ak'' (founded 1989), and ''Czar'ak'' (founded 1984) were named after three of the four stars that make up {{w|Gamma Andromedae}}, which is 350 [[light-year]]s from [[Earth]]. Only ''Czar'ak'' remains extant as of 2021.
   
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==External links==
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ068.pdf "Starfleet Focus: USS ''Czar'ak''", pp. 13, 30 - STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 68 (April/May 1995)] {{w|PDF}}
 
 
*[http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ068.pdf "Starfleet Focus: USS ''Czar'ak''", pp. 13, 30 - STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 68 (April/May 1995)] {{w|PDF}}
* [http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
 
 
*[http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
   
 
==USS ''Daniel Soule''==
 
==USS ''Daniel Soule''==
''Daniel Soule'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Bonney Lake, Washington}} and founded on 12 February 2007. There had also been another chapter with the same name. ({{SFGenealogy}} 5)
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''Daniel Soule'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Bonney Lake, Washington}} and founded on 12 February 2007. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)
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There had also been another chapter with the same name and registry, founded 16 January 1993. ({{SFGenealogy}} 5, ''Communiqué'' 55)
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===External links and references===
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*[http://danielsoule.danawheels.net USS ''Daniel Soule'' NCC-1655]
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 55 (Feb./March 1993)
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
   
 
==USS ''Darwin''==
 
==USS ''Darwin''==
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[[File:Darwin-logo.png|thumb|USS ''Darwin'' mission insignia]]''Darwin'' is a chapter of Starfleet International originally based in {{w|Brockton, Massachusetts}}, and founded 05 September [[2000]]. Its current (2021) city of charter is {{w|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}. The chapter president is Dave Forrand.
''Darwin'' is a chapter of Starfleet International in New England, specifically [[Massachusetts]].
 
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===External links===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
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*{{badlink|http://www.ussdarwin.org|USS ''Darwin'' NCC-1166}}
   
 
==USS ''Dawn Treader''==
 
==USS ''Dawn Treader''==
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===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ067.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 67 February-March 1995] {{w|PDF}}
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*[http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ067.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 67 (Feb./March 1995)] {{w|PDF}}
   
 
==USS ''Defiance''==
 
==USS ''Defiance''==
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==USS ''Dominion''==
 
==USS ''Dominion''==
''Dominion'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Dover, Pennsylvania}} in the early [[2020s]].
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''Dominion'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Dover, Pennsylvania}} in the early [[2020s]].
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.starfleetregion7.com/web/chapters STARFLEET Region 7 website]
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*[http://www.starfleetregion7.com/web/chapters STARFLEET Region 7 website]
   
 
==USS ''Dragon's Cub''==
 
==USS ''Dragon's Cub''==
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===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.ussdragonscub.org/ USS ''Dragon's Cub'': NCC-81003] (site no longer available)
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==USS ''Eagle''==
 
==USS ''Eagle''==
As of 2021, the {{w|California}}-based Starfleet International chapter, USS ''Eagle'' has been in the parent organization the longest. ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
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[[File:USSEagle.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Eagle'' mission insignia]]As of 2021, the {{w|California}}-based Starfleet International chapter, USS ''Eagle'' has been in the parent organization the longest. ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
   
:''In 1982, the chapter president was Jack Fields, later SFI Chief of Communications. (''Communiqué'' 2:3 [3Q 1982]0) A later CO was Eugene Craig. {{SFComm8505}})''
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In 1982, the chapter president was Jack Fields, later STARFLEET Chief of Communications. (''Communiqué'' 2:3 [3Q 1982]) A later president was Eugene Craig. ({{SFComm8505}})
   
 
==USS ''Europe''==
 
==USS ''Europe''==
''Europe'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in Langenau/Wuertt, {{w|Germany}} in the 1990s.
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''Europe'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in Langenau/Wuertt, {{w|Germany}} in the 1990s. The chapter presidents included Beate Gellings (''Communiqué'' 68, 70) and Monica Kirchenmaier.
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===References===
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 68 (April/May 1995)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 70 (Aug./Sept. 1995)
   
 
==USS ''Flying Fox''==
 
==USS ''Flying Fox''==
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It supported 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.
 
It supported 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.
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 112 (Aug./Sept. 2002)
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 137 (Oct./Nov. 2006)
   
 
==USS ''Fox River''==
 
==USS ''Fox River''==
 
''Fox River'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. ({{SFGenealogy}} 6)
 
''Fox River'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. ({{SFGenealogy}} 6)
   
===External link===
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===External links===
* [http://web.archive.org/20011012184601/www.geocities.com/mn_ice_warrior/ SFMC 6th Brigade: Wisconsin - 6th Battalion] (site no longer available)
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*{{badlink|http://www.geocities.com/mn_ice_warrior|SFMC 6th Brigade: Wisconsin - 6th Battalion}}
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*[http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
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==USS ''Genesis''==
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The USS ''Genesis'' is a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Adelaide}}, {{w|Australia}}. It was founded 31 December [[2007]]
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===External links===
 
*[http://ussgenesis.weebly.com USS ''Genesis'' home page]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/SFIANZ Starfleet Australia / New Zealand - 11th Fleet] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==USS ''Grand Petoskey''==
 
==USS ''Grand Petoskey''==
''Grand Petoskey'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Grand Rapids, Michigan}}.
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''Grand Petoskey'' is a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Grand Rapids, Michigan}}. Its chapter president is Charles Carden.
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===External link===
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*[https://www.facebook.com/ussgrandpetoskeySFI/ USS ''Grand Petoskey'': Starfleet International Chapter] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==USS ''Guardian''==
 
==USS ''Guardian''==
[[File:USSGuardianNCC-26244.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Guardian'' mission patch.]]''Guardian'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Cape Canaveral, Florida}}.
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[[File:USSGuardianNCC-26244.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Guardian'' mission patch.]]''Guardian'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Cape Canaveral, Florida}}. The chapter was founded 01 September [[1989]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
   
 
==USS ''Haise''==
 
==USS ''Haise''==
''Haise'' is a chapter of STARFLEET International based in {{w|Jackson, Mississippi}}.
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''Haise'' is a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Pearl, Mississippi}} and founded 27 April [[1995]] in {{w|Jackson, Mississippi}}. In 2011, the chapter president was Lucy Herron. {''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011) The current chapter president is Ryan Case.
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The chapter is named after the former test pilot and astronaut {{w|Fred Haise}} (b. 1933), Lunar Module pilot on {{w|Apollo 13}}.
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===External links===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
 
*[http://usshaise.region2.org USS ''Haise'' website]
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==USS ''Hathaway''==
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A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS ''Hathaway'' (based on the ship in {{TNG|Peak Performance}}) was based in {{w|Hershey, Pennsylvania}} during the 1990s. Its chapter president was Michael Hess.
   
 
==USS ''Helen Pawlowski''==
 
==USS ''Helen Pawlowski''==
''Troubadour Station'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|St. Louis, Missouri}}, founded in [[1996]]. Its fictional metaphor later changed to that of a {{class|Soyuz}} tactical frigate, USS ''Helen Pawlowski'', in honor of their late captain, Admiral Helen Pawlowski and is currently based in {{w|Warwick, Rhode Island}}.
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''Troubadour Station'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|St. Louis, Missouri}}, founded 16 February [[1996]]. Its fictional metaphor later changed in 2012 to that of a {{class|Soyuz}} tactical frigate, USS ''Helen Pawlowski'', in honor of their late chapter president, Helen Pawlowski. The chapter is currently based in {{w|Warwick, Rhode Island}}.
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===External link===
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*[https://tfcarolinas.com/about-2 History of the USS ''Helen Pawlowski'']
   
 
==USS ''Henri Dunant''==
 
==USS ''Henri Dunant''==
''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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''Henri Dunant'' was a chapter of Starfleet International for American military personnel ca. 1996. Its chapter presidents were Ann Dysinger, Ken Dysinger, Dave Pitts, and finally, Jim Douglas. Adam Self served as Regional Coordinator.
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===Nomenclature===
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The chapter was named after {{w|Jean Henri Dunant}} (1828-1910), a Swiss businessman who was a founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Some of Dunant's ideas were the basis for the 1864 Geneva Convention.
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://uss-enterprise-club.deviantart.com/art/The-Mighty-Mednoughts-75083794 ''The Mighty Mednoughts'']
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*{{badlink|http://uss-enterprise-club.deviantart.com/art/The-Mighty-Mednoughts-75083794|''The Mighty Mednoughts''}}
 
==USS ''Hathaway''==
 
A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS ''Hathaway'' existed in the Middle Atlantic States in the 1990s.
 
   
 
==USS ''Highlander''==
 
==USS ''Highlander''==
 
''Highlander'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in the {{w|Westminster, Maryland}} area. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
 
''Highlander'' was a Starfleet International chapter based in the {{w|Westminster, Maryland}} area. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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==USS ''Hood''==
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[[File:uss-hood.png|thumb|left|Insignia of the second USS ''Hood'' chapter]]There have been at least two Starfleet International chapters using the fictional metaphor of a {{class|Constitution}} USS ''Hood''. One was extant in the [[1980s]]. (''Starfleet Supplemental Communiqué'' 1:9)
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The second chapter was founded 08 September [[1990]]. In [[1995]], the ''Hood''{{'}}s city of charter was {{w|Chelmsford, Massachusetts}}. (''Communiqué'' 68) By [[1998]], its city of charter had become {{w|Nashua, New Hampshire}}. (''Communiqué'' 85)
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In [[2011]], its chapter president was Robert W. Chin. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
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Its current (2021) president is Jerome Conner.
   
 
==USS ''Horizon''-A==
 
==USS ''Horizon''-A==
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==USS ''Imperium''==
 
==USS ''Imperium''==
[[File:USSImperium.png|thumb|right|USS ''Imperium'' mission patch.]]''Imperium'' is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|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.
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[[File:USSImperium.png|thumb|right|USS ''Imperium'' mission patch.]]''Imperium'' is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|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.
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
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*[http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
   
 
==USS ''Intrepid'' II==
 
==USS ''Intrepid'' II==
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''Jamestown'' has been a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the {{w|Hampton Roads, Virginia}} area, since September, [[1982]], though the fictional metaphor has changed several times. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1; {{SFVR080107}})
 
''Jamestown'' has been a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the {{w|Hampton Roads, Virginia}} area, since September, [[1982]], though the fictional metaphor has changed several times. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1; {{SFVR080107}})
   
''Jamestown'' began under the command of then-[[Captain]] Stephen C. Thomas in September, 1982. She has had at least three [[commanding officers]]: [[Vice Admiral]] Stephen Thomas, Vice Admiral Richard Hewitt and [[Rear Admiral]] John Winsley. Sadly, the ''Jamestown'', the oldest chapter in Virginia, was decommissioned on September 24, 2016.
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''Jamestown'' began under the command of then-[[Captain]] Stephen C. Thomas in September 1982. She has had at least three [[commanding officers]]: [[Vice Admiral]] Stephen Thomas, Vice Admiral Richard Hewitt and [[Rear Admiral]] John Winsley. Sadly, the ''Jamestown'', the oldest chapter in Virginia, was decommissioned on September 24, 2016.
   
 
==USS ''John B. McKay''==
 
==USS ''John B. McKay''==
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==USS ''K'Ehleyr''==
 
==USS ''K'Ehleyr''==
K'Ehleyr Station was a Starfleet International meeting chapter based in {{w|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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''K'Ehleyr Station'' was a Starfleet International meeting chapter based in {{w|Las Vegas. Nevada}}. It was decommissioned in 2007 before returning to active duty in 18 March [[2011]]. Its chapter president was Joshua Andrews. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
   
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K'Ehleyr Station decommissioned again in August of 2011. At that time, the members of K'Ehleyr Station changed the name of their chapter to USS ''Sandstorm'' (NCC-72704).
===External link===
 
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* [http://www.kehleyrstation.org K'Ehleyr Station SFR-409]
 
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===External links===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
 
*{{badlink|http://www.kehleyrstation.org|K'Ehleyr Station SFR-409}}
   
 
==USS ''K'hotan''==
 
==USS ''K'hotan''==
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The USS ''Konkordium'' chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Connecticut}}, existed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7 and 15) The chapter was decommissioned in the summer of 1997.
 
The USS ''Konkordium'' chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Connecticut}}, existed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7 and 15) The chapter was decommissioned in the summer of 1997.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ082.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 82 August-September 1997] {{w|PDF}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 82 (Aug./Sept. 1997)
   
 
==USS ''Khai Tam''==
 
==USS ''Khai Tam''==
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===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://www.sfi-sfmc.org/downloads/alert/2ndbde_alert.pdf 2nd Brigade SFMC Alert Roster - 28 August 2007]
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*{{badlink|http://www.sfi-sfmc.org/downloads/alert/2ndbde_alert.pdf|2nd Brigade SFMC Alert Roster - 28 Aug. 2007}}
   
 
==USS ''Kitty Hawk''==
 
==USS ''Kitty Hawk''==
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===External link===
 
===External link===
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
   
 
==USS ''Lagrange''==
 
==USS ''Lagrange''==
''Lagrange'' is the name of a Starfleet International chapter that's been extant since the [[1980s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1)
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[[File:LaGrangeAnniversary.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Lagrange'' anniversary logo]]''Lagrange'' is the name of an {{w|Ohio}}-based Starfleet International chapter that was founded in 1982. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1)
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==USS ''Lexington''/ISS ''Lexington''==
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An early chapter of Starfleet International named USS ''Lexington'' was based in {{w|Malakoff, Texas}} in the mid-[[1970s]]. (''A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association'')
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By [[1978]], another ''Lexington'' (formerly known as the ''Outpost Lanceator'') was established in {{w|Virginia}}. (''A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association'')
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Another USS ''Lexington'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|New Jersey}} in the [[1990s]]. Its chapter presidents included Michael Smith and Mark Hanford. The chapter changed its fictional metaphor early on from [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]] to one of the Mirror universes. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7; {{SFVR9803}}; {{SFVR080107}})
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===External links===
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*[http://www.asdb.net/asdb/docs/sfiprojects/sfi_history.pdf ''A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association''] {{w|PDF}}
 
*{{badlink|http://www.isskerberos.org|ISS ''Kerberos'' and other ships of the Imperium}}
   
 
==USS ''Maat''==
 
==USS ''Maat''==
[[File:USSMaatNCC-1794.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Maat'' mission patch.]]''Maat'' has been a Starfleet International chapter for many years. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1)
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[[File:USSMaatNCC-1794.jpg|thumb|USS ''Maat'' mission patch.]]''Maat'' has been a Starfleet International chapter for many years. ({{SFGenealogy}} 1)
   
In 1992, its chapter president was Blair Willcox. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992])
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In 1992, its chapter president was Blair Willcox. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]) Other presidents were Tammy Willcox and Thomas Monaghan.
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
   
 
==USS ''Maelstrom''==
 
==USS ''Maelstrom''==
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===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://uss_maelstrom.homestead.com/home.html USS ''Maelstrom'' website]
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*{{badlink|http://uss_maelstrom.homestead.com/home.html|USS ''Maelstrom'' website}}
   
 
==USS ''Magellan''==
 
==USS ''Magellan''==
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===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.ussmarathon.org USS ''Marathon'']
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*{{badlink|http://www.ussmarathon.org|USS ''Marathon''}}
   
 
==USS ''Mawson''==
 
==USS ''Mawson''==
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.
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The USS ''Mawson'' (NCC-74918) is a chapter of the [[International Federation of Trekkers]], a fan organization is based on the iconic show created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s
   
 
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.
 
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.
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Members of the USS ''Mawson'' participate in meetings, either in person or online 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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The USS ''Mawson'' was first established in January [[2006]] by the current president, Stuart Blair, and officially launched as a Starship on 21st April [[2007]] by "Admiral William Ross" (actor {{w|Barry Jenner}}, DS9).
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.regioneleven.com/History.html Region 11 STARFLEET History]
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*{{badlink|http://www.regioneleven.com/History.html|Region 11 STARFLEET History}}
   
 
==USS ''Morning Star''==
 
==USS ''Morning Star''==
''Morning Star'' is a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Lawton, Oklahoma}} as of [[2008]].
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''Morning Star'' was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Lawton, Oklahoma}} as of [[2008]].
   
 
==USS ''N'dele''==
 
==USS ''N'dele''==
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===Nomenclature===
 
===Nomenclature===
 
The ship was probably named after {{w|N'Délé}}, a municipality in the {{w|Central African Republic}}. A citadel was constructed nearby in the [[19th century]].
 
The ship was probably named after {{w|N'Délé}}, a municipality in the {{w|Central African Republic}}. A citadel was constructed nearby in the [[19th century]].
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===External link===
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*[https://www.nla.gov.au/collect/startrek.html ''Star Trek'' Fandom in Australia]
   
 
==USS ''Northstar''==
 
==USS ''Northstar''==
''Northstar'' was also a {{w|Brooklyn, New York}}-based chapter of Starfleet International. In the [[1990s]], the chapter was based at the {{w|Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center}} in Manhattan.
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''Northstar'' was a {{w|Brooklyn, New York}}-based chapter of Starfleet International. In the [[1990s]], the chapter was based at the {{w|Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center}} in Manhattan. Its chapter presidents included Michael Figueroa, Marc Handler, and Richard Logue. (STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 83, 85, 89, 91, 98, 99, 121, 124, 137)
   
 
==USS ''Odin''==
 
==USS ''Odin''==
The USS ''Odin'' (NCC-1875) was a Starfleet International chapter in the Middle Atlantic States in the 1980s. Its chapter president, Mark Haynes, would go on to be a writer, editor and publisher of some original series ''Battlestar Galactica'' comic books in the 1990s.
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The USS ''Odin'' (NCC-1875) was a Starfleet International chapter in the {{w|Middle Atlantic States}} until about 1990. Its chapter president, Mark Haynes, would go on to be a writer, editor and publisher of some original series ''Battlestar Galactica'' comic books in the 1990s.
   
Another ''Odin'' was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter through at least the late 2000s. Based out of {{w|Jeffersonville, Indiana}} under the current command of [[Colonel]] Antonio Lopes. It was also home to the 198th STARFLEET Marine Strike Group. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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Another ''Odin'' was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter beginning 12 January 2009. Its chapter president was Antonio "Tony" Lopes and was based out of {{w|Jeffersonville, Indiana}}. The chapter was home to the 198th STARFLEET Marine Strike Group. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7; ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
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===External link===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
   
 
==USS ''Onizuka''==
 
==USS ''Onizuka''==
''Onizuka'' is also a {{w|California}}-based chapter in Starfleet International. ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
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''Onizuka'' is a {{w|Chico, California}}-based chapter in Starfleet International. ({{SFGenealogy}} 4) It was founded 21 February [[1993]]. The longtime chapter president is Alvin Rupp.
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===Nomenclature===
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The ship was named after {{w|Ellison Onizuka}} (1946-1986), one of the [[America]]n astronauts who died in the ''Challenger'' disaster on 28 January 1986.
   
 
==USS ''Osiris''==
 
==USS ''Osiris''==
''Osiris'' is a chapter of Starfleet International based in the [[New York City]] area. ({{SFVR080107}})
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''Osiris'' has been a chapter of Starfleet International based in the [[New York City]] area. ({{SFVR080107}}) It has existed since the 1990s and is still extant as of 2021.
   
 
===External links===
 
===External links===
*[http://chem.csustan.edu/jtb/PLANS/OSIRIS/osiris-1a.htm SciFi One - JohnB Shipyards - USS ''Osiris'' Schematics]
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*{{badlink|http://chem.csustan.edu/jtb/PLANS/OSIRIS/osiris-1a.htm|SciFi One - JohnB Shipyards - USS ''Osiris'' Schematics}}
*[http://fiction.ex-astris-scientia.org/and_the_fleet_moved_on.htm Torres, Edgar. "Remembrances of Things Past."]
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*[http://fiction.ex-astris-scientia.org/and_the_fleet_moved_on.htm Torres, Edgar; Berenberg, Sanford; and Hanford, Mark. "Remembrances of Things Past."]
 
*[http://www.region7.com Starfleet International Region 7 website]
 
*[http://www.region7.com Starfleet International Region 7 website]
   
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The club was founded in 1982. It seems to have been disbanded around 2011.
 
The club was founded in 1982. It seems to have been disbanded around 2011.
   
===External link===
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===Reference===
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ058.pdf STARFLEET "Meet the Fleet: USS ''Paegan''", p. 18,''Communiqué'' 58 (August/September 1993)] {{w|PDF}}
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*STARFLEET "Meet the Fleet: USS ''Paegan''", p. 18,''Communiqué'' 58 (Aug./Sept. 1993)
   
 
==USS ''Panther City''==
 
==USS ''Panther City''==
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==USS ''Pathfinder''==
 
==USS ''Pathfinder''==
The ''Pathfinder'' was a Starfleet International chapter, originally based in {{w|Roanoke, Virginia}} from 1986 to 1995. Robin Pillow served as her first captain (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]), 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.
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The ''Pathfinder'' was a Starfleet International chapter, originally based in {{w|Roanoke, Virginia}}, from [[1986]] to [[1995]]. Robin Pillow served as her first chapter president (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]), and Chris Atkins succeeded him in [[1987]]. Janice Rhodes took the reins after Chris. Later, Robin Pillow returned to the center seat. The chapter decommissioned in 1995.
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In [[2003]], the ''Tempest'' (another chapter started by Robin Pillow based in {{w|Lima, Ohio}}) was renamed ''Pathfinder''. The ''Pathfinder'' remained active until [[2008]] when it decommissioned once more.
   
 
==USS ''Peace''==
 
==USS ''Peace''==
USS ''Peace'' was a chapter of Starfleet International, based on {{w|Wichita, Kansas}}, and launched on April 16, [[2012]]. ''Peace'' was deployed to the [[Starfleet Twelfth Fleet]]. Her [[commanding officer]] was Robert Towne. <ref>[http://region12.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=152&Itemid=1 USS Peace NX-55135 Launched]</ref>
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USS ''Peace'' was a chapter of Starfleet International, based on {{w|Wichita, Kansas}}, and launched on 16 April [[2012]]. ''Peace'' was in Region 12, and her chapter president was Robert Towne.
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===External link===
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*{{badlink|http://region12.org/index.php?option{{=}}com_content&task{{=}}view&id{{=}}152&Itemid{{=}}1|"USS ''Peace'' NX-55135 Launched"}}
   
 
==USS ''Pioneer''-D==
 
==USS ''Pioneer''-D==
The USS ''Pioneer'' was a chapter of Starfleet International.
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The USS ''Pioneer'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Denver, Colorado}}, founded 19 February [[2001]]. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011)
   
===External link===
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===External links===
* [http://usspioneer.org/ USS Pioneer website]
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*[http://usspioneer.org USS ''Pioneer'' Blog: ''Closest to the Final Frontier'']
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
   
 
==USS ''Protector''==
 
==USS ''Protector''==
USS ''Protector'' (NCC-75023), whose fictional metaphor was a {{class|Sovereign}} [[cruiser]], was launched on May 19, 1999, and based in {{w|Adelaide}}, {{w|South Australia}} It. was formed from the shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Woomera'' after the retirement of the USS N'dele (NCC-1758) in 1997.
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USS ''Protector'' (NCC-75023), whose fictional metaphor was a {{class|Sovereign}} [[cruiser]], was launched on 19 May 1999, and based in {{w|Adelaide}}, {{w|South Australia}} It was formed from the shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Woomera'' after the retirement of the USS ''N'dele'' (NCC-1758) in 1997.
   
Commanding Officer: Captain Vanessa Taylor, Executive Officer: Commander Sarah Craig. (''Region 11 STARFLEET History'').
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The chapter president was Vanessa Taylor and the vice-president Sarah Craig. (''Region 11 STARFLEET History''). The chapter and members of the ''Protector'' are now retired from fandom.
   
 
===Nomenclature===
 
===Nomenclature===
''Protector'' was named for the [http://HMCS HMCS Protector] that served out of South Australia with pride from 1884 to 1924, including service during the [http://Boxer Boxer Rebellion] and in {{w|World War I}}. Vessel and crew are currently retired.
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''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 I.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.regioneleven.com/History.html Region 11 STARFLEET History]
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*{{badlink|http://www.regioneleven.com/History.html|Region 11 STARFLEET History}}
   
 
==USS ''Relentless''==
 
==USS ''Relentless''==
''Relentless'' was also the name of a Starfleet International chapter. ({{SFGenealogy}} 2)
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''Relentless'' was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. ({{SFGenealogy}} 2)
   
 
It was established as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the ''Khai Tam''.
 
It was established as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the ''Khai Tam''.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.sfi-sfmc.org/downloads/alert/2ndbde_alert.pdf 2nd Brigade SFMC Alert Roster - 28 August 2007]
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*{{badlink|http://www.sfi-sfmc.org/downloads/alert/2ndbde_alert.pdf|2nd Brigade SFMC Alert Roster - 28 Aug. 2007}}
   
 
==USS ''Riverside''==
 
==USS ''Riverside''==
''Riverside'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|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)|USS Riverside (NCC-1660).]]
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''Riverside'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Riverside, Iowa}} and formally assigned as a ship on 28 January 2007 and disbanded around 2010. They were mainly an online chapter but also met annually at the annual Trek Fest celebration held in Riverside, Iowa.
   
 
The fictional starship and chapter were named after the birthplace of [[James T. Kirk]].
 
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. The star-ship started as a shuttle-craft of the USS St George. Riverside's first command crew consisted of Captain J. Schulte and XO Arps. The XO position changed hands several times. After a split in ship dynamics, USS Vre'Kasht NCC-33187 was started as rebel Vulcan detachment. The ship has been decommissioned by SFI and a new ship, USS Riverside 74309 is listed on the SFI website.
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Members from the USS ''Saint George'' had decided to widen the scope and broaden the recruiting efforts and started their own ship in 2006. USS ''Saint George'' and USS ''Riverside'' was closely connected to each other. The starship started as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the USS ''Saint George''. ''Riverside''<nowiki/>'s first command crew consisted of Captain J. Schulte and XO Arps. The executive officer position changed hands several times.
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After a split in ship dynamics, USS ''Vre'Kasht'' (NCC-33187) was started as rebel Vulcan detachment. The ship has been decommissioned by Starfleet and a new ship, USS ''Riverside'' (NCC-74309), is listed on the SFI website.
   
 
===External links===
 
===External links===
* [http://ussriverside.us/ USS Riverside NCC-1660 Home] (broken link)
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* [http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
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*[http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
   
 
==USS ''Robert E. Lee''==
 
==USS ''Robert E. Lee''==
''Robert E. Lee'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Swedesboro, New Jersey}}.
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''Robert E. Lee'' was a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Swedesboro, New Jersey}}.
   
 
It was established as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the ''Storm''. ''Robert E. Lee'' changed its fictional metaphor from that of a {{class|Defiant}} [[escort]] with a registry of NCC-74225 to that of an {{class|Avenger|frigate}} heavy frigate in January, [[2012]]. <ref>''Starfleet International Command Status Report,'' January 2012</ref>
 
It was established as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the ''Storm''. ''Robert E. Lee'' changed its fictional metaphor from that of a {{class|Defiant}} [[escort]] with a registry of NCC-74225 to that of an {{class|Avenger|frigate}} heavy frigate in January, [[2012]]. <ref>''Starfleet International Command Status Report,'' January 2012</ref>
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==USS ''Ronald E. McNair''==
 
==USS ''Ronald E. McNair''==
[[File:USSRMcNairNCC-61809.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Ronald E. McNair'' mission patch.]]''Ronald E. McNair'' is a chapter of Starfleet International.
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[[File:USSRMcNairNCC-61809.jpg|thumb|USS ''Ronald E. McNair'' mission patch.]]''Ronald E. McNair'' is a chapter of Starfleet International.
 
===Nomenclature===
 
===Nomenclature===
 
The ship was named after {{w|Ronald McNair}} (1950-1986), one of the [[America]]n astronauts who died in the ''Challenger'' disaster on 28 January 1986.
 
The ship was named after {{w|Ronald McNair}} (1950-1986), one of the [[America]]n astronauts who died in the ''Challenger'' disaster on 28 January 1986.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
   
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==USS ''Saint George''==
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USS ''Saint George'' was the name of a Starfleet International meeting chapter (later a correspondence chapter) founded in Box Elder, South Dakota. At some point, the chapter moved to Iowa.
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This chapter was the mothership (i.e., support chapter) for the USS ''Riverside'' NCC-1660 (see above).
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===External link===
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*[http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
 
==USS ''Salayna''==
 
==USS ''Salayna''==
''Salayna'' was an Australian chapter of Starfleet International from [[1982]] to [[1985]].
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''Salayna was an Australian chapter of Starfleet International from [[1982]] to [[1985]].''
   
 
==USS ''San Juan''==
 
==USS ''San Juan''==
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==USS ''Septarian''==
 
==USS ''Septarian''==
The USS ''Septarian'' is a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Fountain, Michigan}}.
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[[File:USSSeptarian.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Septarian'' club logo, 2020]]The USS ''Septarian'' is a chapter of Starfleet International based in {{w|Fountain, Michigan}}.
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*[https://www.facebook.com/USS.Septarian.SFI/ USS ''Septarian''] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==USS ''Shadowstar''==
 
==USS ''Shadowstar''==
[[File:USSShadowstarNCC-1875.jpg|thumb|right|''Shadowstar'' mission patch, 2285]]
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[[File:USSShadowstarNCC-1875.jpg|thumb|left|''Shadowstar'' mission patch, 2285]]
 
The Starfleet International chapter USS ''Shadowstar'' was based in {{w|Hollywood, California}}. and its president was S. Konger-Thaos (Tracy Lee Birdine). ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
 
The Starfleet International chapter USS ''Shadowstar'' was based in {{w|Hollywood, California}}. and its president was S. Konger-Thaos (Tracy Lee Birdine). ({{SFGenealogy}} 4)
   
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==USS ''Sinclair''==
 
==USS ''Sinclair''==
''Sinclair'' was a Starfleet International chapter. ({{SFGenealogy}} 13)
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''Sinclair'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Detroit, Michigan}}. ({{SFGenealogy}} 13) The chapter was founded 29 August [[2010]].
===External link===
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*[https://www.scribd.com/doc/151060615/Vr ''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011] on {{w|Scribd}}
* [http://www.usssinclair.com USS ''Sinclair'' club website]
 
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*[http://www.usssinclair.com USS ''Sinclair'' club website]
   
 
==USS ''Sirius''==
 
==USS ''Sirius''==
''Sirius'' was a chapter in the Middle Atlantic States in Starfleet International during at least the late [[1980s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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''Sirius'' was a chapter in the Middle Atlantic States in Starfleet International during at least the late [[1980s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7) One of its chapter presidents was Robert McDonough, Jr. (''Communiqué'' 17)
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A later chapter of Starfleet International founded c. 2015 and extant in 2021, is based in {{w|Horseheads, New York}}. Its chapter president is Marci Jansen.
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===External links and references===
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*[https://www.facebook.com/watch/usssirius USS ''Sirius''] on {{w|Facebook}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 182 (January-March 2015)
   
 
==USS ''Sol''==
 
==USS ''Sol''==
''Sol'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Fairbanks, Alaska}} from the 1980s to the 2000s. The chapter president was Carol Thompson at some point. ({{SFVR9803}}; {{SFGenealogy}} 10; {{SFVR080107}})
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''Sol'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Fairbanks, Alaska}} from the 1980s to the 2010s. ({{SFVR9803}}; {{SFGenealogy}} 10; {{SFVR080107}}) The chapter was established on 03 August [[1983]].
   
In 1985, the chapter president was Trina Anderson. ({{SFComm8505}})
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In 1985, the chapter president was Trina Anderson. ({{SFComm8505}}) In 2011, her chapter president was Jennifer Ernst. (''STARFLEET Vessel Registry'', May 2011) A later chapter president was Carol Thompson, who had previously been president of the chapter USS ''Atlantis''.
   
 
==USS ''Southern Cross''==
 
==USS ''Southern Cross''==
 
The {{w|Australia}}-based Starfleet International chapter USS ''Southern Cross'' was in existence from [[1983]] to [[2004]]. In 1992, her chapter president was Jennifer Yates.
 
The {{w|Australia}}-based Starfleet International chapter USS ''Southern Cross'' was in existence from [[1983]] to [[2004]]. In 1992, her chapter president was Jennifer Yates.
   
The Australasian-based Starfleet International chapter USS ''Southern Cross'' was established in [[2007]].
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The {{w|New Zealand}}-based chapter USS ''Southern Cross'' was established in [[2007]]. It is extant as of 2021. The longtime chapter president is Bruce O'Brien.
===External link===
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===External links===
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*[https://www.facebook.com/USSSouthernCross USS ''Southern Cross''] on {{w|Facebook}}
*[http://www.regioneleven.com/History.html Region 11 STARFLEET History]
 
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*[https://www.nla.gov.au/collect/startrek.html ''Star Trek'' Fandom in Australia]
 
==USS ''Sovereign'' NCC-75000 (formerly NCC-2505)==
 
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 [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|sixth U.S.S. ''Enterprise'']] would be a ''Sovereign''-class ship, the ''Sovereign'' received permission to change its registry number to NCC-75000.
 
*[http://uss-sovereign.com The ''Sovereign's'' home page]
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/the.uss.sovereign The ''Sovereign's'' Facebook page]
 
   
==USS ''St George''==
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== USS ''Sovereign'' ==
 
The Philadelphia-based USS ''Sovereign'' (NCC-2505) was "launched" into service in Starfleet International's Region Seven in the summer of 1990. It began its service using the fictional metaphor of a ''Belknap''-class strike cruiser. However, once it was learned that the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|sixth U.S.S. ''Enterprise'']] would be a ''Sovereign''-class ship, the chapter received permission from the STARFLEET Department of Technical Services to change its registry to NCC-75000.
''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.
 
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.starbasesix.com STARFLEET Region 6 website]
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*[http://www.facebook.com/the.uss.sovereign USS ''Sovereign''] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
 
==USS ''Star League''==
 
==USS ''Star League''==
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In 1992, its chapter president was Lucinda Krell. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992])
 
In 1992, its chapter president was Lucinda Krell. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992])
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.wilanddenise.com/starleague/ USS Star League website]
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*[http://www.wilanddenise.com/starleague USS Star League website]
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
   
 
==USS ''Stormbringer''==
 
==USS ''Stormbringer''==
Her original city of charter, in 1998, was {{w|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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The chapter USS ''Stormbringer''{{'}}s original city of charter, in 1998, was {{w|Tucson, Arizona}}. She was formed of the crews of the ''Vindicator'' and ''Henri Dunant'' that had rotated stateside after overseas military deployment.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://www.section-31.com/sb/ USS Stormbringer website]
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*{{badlink|http://www.section-31.com/sb|USS Stormbringer website}}
   
 
==USS ''Tai Shan''==
 
==USS ''Tai Shan''==
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A shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Tai Shan'', based in {{w|New Boston, Texas}}, was briefly in existence around 1995, but it never achieved full chapter status. (''Communiqué'' 69, 72) This ''Tai Shan''{{'}}s "mothership" (sponsoring chapter) was the USS ''Lancelot'', which had been based in {{w|Arlington, Texas}}.
 
A shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) ''Tai Shan'', based in {{w|New Boston, Texas}}, was briefly in existence around 1995, but it never achieved full chapter status. (''Communiqué'' 69, 72) This ''Tai Shan''{{'}}s "mothership" (sponsoring chapter) was the USS ''Lancelot'', which had been based in {{w|Arlington, Texas}}.
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===References===
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ054.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 54 (December 1992/January 1993)] {{w|PDF}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 54 (Dec. 1992/Jan. 1993)
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ069.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 69 (June/July 1995)] {{w|PDF}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 69 (June/July 1995)
* [http://www.sfi.org/docs/CQ/CQ072.pdf STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 72 (December 1995/January 1996)] {{w|PDF}}
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*STARFLEET ''Communiqué'' 72 (Dec. 1995/Jan. 1996)
   
 
==USS ''Thagard''==
 
==USS ''Thagard''==
The USS ''Thagard'' chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Philadelphia}}, existed from 1990 to early 2007.
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The USS ''Thagard'' chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Philadelphia}}, existed from 1990 to early 2007. (''Communiqué'' 73 [February/March 1996])
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===External link===
*[http://www.ussthagard.net/history.html ''Star Trek: Thagard'': A History of the USS ''Thagard'']
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*{{badlink|http://www.ussthagard.net/history.html|''Star Trek: Thagard'': A History of the USS ''Thagard''}}
   
 
==USS ''Thermopylae''==
 
==USS ''Thermopylae''==
[[File:USSThermopylaeNCC-74703.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Thermopylae'' mission patch.]]''Thermopylae'' is a Starfleet International chapter based in the {{w|Pacific Northwest}} United States. ({{SFGenealogy}} 5) She was commissioned on 28 January 2006.
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[[File:USSThermopylaeNCC-74703.jpg|thumb|USS ''Thermopylae'' mission patch.]]''Thermopylae'' is a Starfleet International chapter based in the {{w|Pacific Northwest}} United States. ({{SFGenealogy}} 5) She was commissioned on 28 January [[2006]]. The first chapter president was Cathey Fuller.
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
* [http://www.ussthermopylae.org/ USS Thermopylae website]
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*[http://www.ussthermopylae.org USS ''Thermopylae'' website]
   
 
==USS ''Thunderheart''==
 
==USS ''Thunderheart''==
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==USS ''Tiger''==
 
==USS ''Tiger''==
The ''Tiger'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Hickory, North Carolina}} and founded 28 January 2007.
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The ''Tiger'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Hickory, North Carolina}} and founded 28 January [[2007]]. Its first chapter president was Brad Danner.
   
 
==USS ''Tikopai''==
 
==USS ''Tikopai''==
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==USS ''Transcendence''==
 
==USS ''Transcendence''==
''Transcendence'' was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Lindenwold, New Jersey}} in the [[1990s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7)
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''Transcendence'' was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in {{w|Lindenwold, New Jersey}} in the [[1990s]]. ({{SFGenealogy}} 7) Her chapter president was Mary Collier-Corson.
   
 
==USS ''Tulan''==
 
==USS ''Tulan''==
''Tulan'' was also a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Tucson, Arizona}} in [[1985]]. The chapter president was Tracy Murray. ({{SFComm8505}})
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''Tulan'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|Tucson, Arizona}} in [[1985]]. The chapter president was Tracy Murray. ({{SFComm8505}})
   
 
==USS ''Vindicator''==
 
==USS ''Vindicator''==
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===External links===
 
===External links===
*[http://uss-enterprise-club.deviantart.com/art/The-Mighty-Mednoughts-75083794 ''The Mighty Mednoughts'']
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*{{badlink|http://uss-enterprise-club.deviantart.com/art/The-Mighty-Mednoughts-75083794|''The Mighty Mednoughts''}}
*[http://www.geocities.com/sfi_stormbringer/gumby/index.htm USS ''Stormbringer'' - Gumby Central]
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*{{badlink|http://www.geocities.com/sfi_stormbringer/gumby/index.htm|USS ''Stormbringer'' - Gumby Central}}
   
 
==USS ''Wildhorse''==
 
==USS ''Wildhorse''==
[[File:USSWildhorse.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Wildhorse'' mission patch.]]''Wildhorse'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|West Richland, Washington}} and founded 12 February 2007.
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[[File:USSWildhorse.jpg|thumb|right|USS ''Wildhorse'' mission patch.]]''Wildhorse'' was a Starfleet International chapter, based in {{w|West Richland, Washington}} and founded 12 February [[2007]].
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
*[http://www.usswildhorse.org/ R5 USS Wildhorse]
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*[http://www.usswildhorse.org R5 USS Wildhorse]
   
 
==USS ''Winter Solstice''==
 
==USS ''Winter Solstice''==
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==USS ''Yeager''==
 
==USS ''Yeager''==
[[File:USSYeagerNCC-61893.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Yeager'' mission patch.]]''Yeager'' is a chapter of Starfleet International.
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[[File:USSYeagerNCC-61893.jpg|thumb|left|USS ''Yeager'' mission patch.]]''Yeager'' is a chapter of Starfleet International that has been based in {{w|Bluefield, West Virginia}} since [[1986]]. Its longtime chapter president is Jerry Conner.
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The chapter was named after {{w|Chuck Yeager}} (1923-2020), an [[America]]n test pilot who was the first person to break the speed of sound.
   
 
==USS ''Yorktown''==
 
==USS ''Yorktown''==
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There were several SFI chapters named ''Yorktown''.
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A Starfleet International chapter named USS ''Yorktown'' existed in the 1980s. The fictional metaphor of that chapter was a {{class|Constitution}} ship, one of the original 12. The chapter president was Sharon Robison. (''Communiqué'' 20)
 
A Starfleet International chapter named USS ''Yorktown'' existed in the 1980s. The fictional metaphor of that chapter was a {{class|Constitution}} ship, one of the original 12. The chapter president was Sharon Robison. (''Communiqué'' 20)
   
In 1992, the chapter president of the ''Yorktown'' -- by then, based in {{w|Rock Hill, South Carolina}} -- was Marlon Ragsdale. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]) By 1996, the chapter's city of charter was {{w|York, South Carolina}}. (''Communiqué'' 73) BY then, the chapter's fictional metaphor had changed to being the lead ship and prototype of a class of starships based in the 24th century.
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In 1992, the chapter president of the ''Yorktown'' -- by then, based in {{w|Rock Hill, South Carolina}} -- was Marlon Ragsdale. (''Communiqué'' 50 [April/May 1992]) By 1996, the chapter's city of charter was {{w|York, South Carolina}}. (''Communiqué'' 73) By then, the chapter's fictional metaphor had changed to being the lead ship and prototype of a class of starships based in the 24th century.
   
 
A ''Yorktown''-A was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Catawba, South Carolina}}. Its chapter president was initially Marlon Ragsdale and then Vicky Adkins.
 
A ''Yorktown''-A was a Starfleet International chapter based in {{w|Catawba, South Carolina}}. Its chapter president was initially Marlon Ragsdale and then Vicky Adkins.
   
:''There were several SFI chapters named ''Yorktown''. The current (2021) one is based in {{w|Kingsport, Tennessee}}.''
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The current USS ''Yorktown'', whose fictional metaphor is based on an {{class|Odyssey}} starship of the early [[25th century]], is based in {{w|Kingsport, Tennessee}}. It was founded in 2017.
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The chapters were named after the {{w|Siege of Yorktown (1781)}}, the last major battle of the [[American Revolutionary War]].
* [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371/ STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
 
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===External links===
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*[https://slideplayer.com/slide/5766371 STARFLEET Region One] on {{w|Microsoft PowerPoint}}
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*{{badlink|https://sfiregion1.com/region-1-chapters|STARFLEET Region 1 Chapters}}
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*[https://ussyorktown.weebly.com USS ''Yorktown'' NCC-97004 - club website]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/ussyorktown.sfi USS ''Yorktown'', a Star Trek Social Club] on {{w|Facebook}}
   
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==External links==
=References=
 
 
*[http://sfi.org STARFLEET International Website]
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*[http://www.asdb.net/asdb/docs/sfiprojects/sfi_history.pdf ''A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association''] {{w|PDF}}
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*[http://sfi.org Starfleet International Website]
 
 
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STARFLEET: 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 5,480 members in 218 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.

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Star Trek 50th Anniversary logo, 2016

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 anthology Stellar Visions, of which five volumes were published.

Andromeda Station[]

AndromedaStation

Andromeda Station (SFR-206) mission patch.

Andromeda Station was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Tampa, Florida founded in November 2003

See also[]

USS Andromeda (NCC-75009)

External links and references[]

  • Commissioning of Andromeda Station - 27 Jan. 2007 
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 154 (Aug./Sept. 2009)

Cascade Station[]

Cascade Station was a Starfleet International chapter, founded in February 1994. It was based in Redding, California. (Communiqué 85}

References[]

  • Cascade Station (NCC-SS003) 
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 85 (Feb./March 1998)

Privateer Illustrious[]

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)

External link[]

Shadowstar Station[]

ShadowstarStation

Shadowstar Station logo

Shadowstar Station was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter for a very short time, from 1995 (where it was a chapter-in-training) to the summer of 1997.

References[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 76 (Aug./Sept. 1996)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 82 (Aug./Sept. 1997)

See also[]

Space Station Bennu[]

Bennu Station has been a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in Gatlinburg, Tennessee since 04 January 1994. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

It began as the shuttlecraft (i.e., chapter-in-training) Le Conte and launched as the USS LeConte in early 1994. The original commanding officer was Ron Fell and the chapter prospered, doing much for charity in the Sevier County, Tennessee area. The LeConte began the tradition of Regional Summits in Region One by hosting the first ever in Gatlinburg, Tennessee in 1995. The event eventually moved to the Pigeon Forge, Tennessee area and was a firm annual event until around 2012. This event was attended by 150 to 200 members of the Fleet from many Regions. One of the happy consequences of the Regional Summits was the ability to send several local students to Space Camp (United States) thanks to monetary donations by the members of Starfleet International who attended the event as well as by various fundraising events held by the chapter throughout the year.

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Space Station Bennu (SFR-119) mission patch

The chapter's name was changed after an internal dispute that resulted in Captain Fell's leaving the area and then Ben Redding being voted in as the new commanding officer of the newly-named Bennu Station. Bennu Station has contributed to food drives for the local food bank and animal shelter, participated in movie premieres, marches in Christmas and July 4th parades with the (now defunct) shuttle model. The Bennu members have also acted as judges for County Schools Science Fairs on numerous occasions. For several years, the members have met twice a week to collect the day-old baked goods from a local supermarket to take them to the Children's Home in Sevierville, Tennessee.

External links[]

Space Station Chattahoochee[]

Chattahoochee Station was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Atlanta, Georgia. (Communiqué 91, 112) The first chapter president was Kathryn Webster. It was founded in January 1999 from the chapters USS MacLeod and Republic. (Communiqué 91) The chapter later became an independent organization and changed its name to Starfleet Atlanta.

External link[]

Space Station Lewis B. Puller[]

Station Lewis B. Puller was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter, based in Summerville, South Carolina, beginning in 1997. (STARFLEET Communiqué 80, 85)

References[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 80 (April/May 1997)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 85 (Feb./March 1998)

Space Station William D. Leahy[]

Station William D. Leahy was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter based in North Carolina. (Communiqué 137, 138)

References[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 137 (Oct./Nov. 2006)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 138 (Dec. 2006/Jan. 2007)

USS Achernar[]

Achernar was a Starfleet International chapter ca. 1985. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985) The chapter president was Pamela DuPuy (09 January 1958-05 March 2008).

USS Adamant[]

USSAdamantNCC-3029

USS Adamant mission patch

The Adamant has been a Valley Forge/Montgomery County, Pennsylvania-based chapter of Starfleet International from the mid-1990s to the present day (2021).

External link[]

USS Alam'ak[]

Alam'ak was a Starfleet International chapter, based in the American Midwest. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)

Nomenclature[]

The Region 6 chapters Alam'ak (founded 1992), Behr'ak (founded 1989), and Czar'ak (founded 1984) were named after three of the four stars that make up Gamma Andromedae. Only Czar'ak remains extant as of 2021.

USS Alaric[]

Alaric is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Asheville, North Carolina. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1) It was founded 01 October 1982. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011) The longtime chapter president is Richard Heim.

External links[]

USS Alpha Centauri[]

Alpha Centauri was a chapter of Starfleet International based in the Temple Hills, Maryland area. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision) The longtime chapter president was Shirley Weaver. (Communiqué 58, 70) It disbanded around 2010.

A later chapter of Starfleet International -- the USS Banneker, based in Glen Burnie, Maryland -- would use the same registry, NCC-71812.

References[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 58 (Aug./Sept. 1993)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 70 (Aug./Sept. 1995)

USS Altair[]

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)

In 1992, her chapter president was Raymond Raspa. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992])

USS Antonio Maria Valsalva[]

Antonio Maria Valsalva was a correspondence chapter of Starfleet International for many years, from the 1980s to at least the mid-2000s.

Nomenclature[]

The chapter was named for Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666-1723), an Italian anatomist.

USS Anasazi[]

Anasazi is a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was founded 25 August 2001. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

The longtime chapter president is John Roberts.

External link[]

USS Antares[]

USSAntaresNCC-75030

USS Antares (NCC-75030) mission patch.

Antares was a Starfleet International chapter in 1985. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

A current (2021) chapter USS Antares, using the fictional metaphor of a Sovereign-class starship, is based in Kennewick, Washington and was founded 15 February 2008. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011) The chapter president is Laurie McAndrew.

USS Anubis[]

There have been at least two Starfleet International chapters named Anubis. One was extant in the 1980s. The chapter president was Katherine Osburn. (Communiqué 19)

Another Anubis is a New England-based chapter, based in Dover, New Hampshire. It was founded 29 April 2006. In 2011, the chapter president was Scott Stone.

External link[]

USS Appomattox[]

USSAppomattoxNCC-75001

USS Appomattox mission patch

Appomattox is a Virginia-based chapter of Starfleet International.

Space Station Bennu was the "mothership" (sponsor) for the "shuttle" (chapter-in-training) Grey Ghost, which was launched 7 October 2000. As a full-fledged chapter, USS Appomattox was commissioned on 08 September 2001. Appomattox is a meeting chapter that has games and does raise money for charity. The area of Virginia that members have come from covers Appomattox County, Virginia; Lynchburg, Virginia; Campbell County, Virginia; and Bedford County, Virginia.

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USS Archer[]

Archer was a chapter of Starfleet International in the Middle Atlantic States.

USS Ari[]

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, Communiqué 85 [February/March 1998])

USS Aries[]

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USS Aries mission patch

The USS Aries is a current (2021) chapter of Starfleet International, founded 21 December 1999. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

A previous iteration of the chapter -- also based in Johnson City, Tennessee -- was in existence from 1993 to 1997.

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USS Arizona[]

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USS Arizona (NCC-71839) mission patch.

Arizona is a Starfleet International chapter, currently (2021) based in Canton, Ohio. It was founded 03 April 1993. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

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USS Armageddon[]

Armageddon was the name of a Starfleet International chapter, founded prior to 2007. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision}

External link[]

  • USS Armageddon website 

USS Arthur C. Clarke[]

Arthur C. Clarke was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in southern New Jersey, beginning in early 1998. 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)

As each of the respective chapter memberships of the Transcendence and Briza fell below viability (i.e., 10 members) in 1998, they combined to become the Clarke.

USS Ascension[]

There were two distinct Starfleet International chapters named Ascension, one in Brooklyn, New York under Dan Halloran that fizzled out about 1987, and another under J. David Abrahamson beginning about 1989 in Pennsylvania. The latter, whose last chapter president was Jim Pugliese, disbanded in the late 2010s.

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USS Asimov[]

There was a Starfleet International chapter in Yardley, Pennsylvania named Asimov whose registry was NCC-1647. At one point, the chapter's fictional metaphor changed from a 23rd century Constitution-class heavy cruiser to a 24th century vessel. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)

Nomenclature[]

The chapter was named after the American science-fiction author and futurist Isaac Asimov (1920-1992).

External link[]

  • USS Asimov NCC-1647 

USS Athena[]

Athena was a Virginia-based chapter of Starfleet International. (Communiqué 87, 89)

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USS Atlantis[]

There have been several chapters named Atlantis, including one in 1985, based in Illinois, whose chapter president was Kate Gilmore. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

A USS Atlantis, using the fictional metaphor of a Sovereign-class starship, was based in Wellington, New Zealand in 2011. The chapter was established 26 August 2008. The president, in 2011, was Carol Thompson. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

USS Black Hawk[]

The USS Black Hawk (NCC-75004-A) -- also known as the Black Hawk-A -- is a Star Trek fan club based in Rockford, Illinois. Formerly the USS Shiloh out of Henderson, Tennessee, the Black Hawk-A is a chapter of Starfleet International and was the flagship (i.e., Region Coordinator's chapter) of Region 12 from 2009-2015. Currently, the Black Hawk is the Flagship for the Chief of Communications, STARFLEET.

The members of the chapter successfully staged the 2014 International Conference at the Clock Tower Resort in Rockford. The Black Hawk-A is also the home of the 263rd Marine Strike Group, SFMC, also known as “The Hawk's Talons”. In 2015 the Black Hawk-A also celebrated their 20th anniversary since the establishment of the Shuttle Shiloh on February 28th of that year. The members of the USS Black Hawk-A will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a premier chapter of STARFLEET on March 23, 2021.

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USS Black Hawk (NCC-75004-A) mission patch.

The group that would become the Black Hawk-A was created on 28 February 1995 in Henderson, Tennessee as the shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) Shiloh. The chapter was commissioned on 23 March 1996 at MidSouthCon 15 in Memphis, Tennessee as the USS Shiloh (NCC-74683). The chapter moved from their original city of charter of Henderson to Rockford, Illinois, on 15 August 1997. The Shiloh changed its name to Black Hawk in December 1999 and changed its class from Intrepid class to Sovereign class, necessitating a change in their NCC number in January 2001.

To celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2015 an "A" was added to the registry.

The longtime chapter president of the Black Hawk-A is Jeffery Higdon.

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USS Blackheart[]

Blackheart was the name of two distinct Starfleet International chapters in the Philadelphia area, one extant in the 1990s, the other beginning ca. 2007.

External link[]

  • USS Blackheart website 

USS Blue Sun[]

Blue Sun was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Killen, Alabama and founded 27 January 2007.

USS Bondar[]

Bondar was a Starfleet International chapter based in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 10) The chapter decommissioned in February 2008.

Nomenclature[]

The chapter was named after Dr. Roberta Bondar (b. 1945), a Canadian neurologist and astronaut.

USS Bright Star[]

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}

It was later a member of United Federation of Planets Internationalé.

USS Britannic[]

Britannic is the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Lake Grove, New York. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)

At some point, the chapter changed its fictional metaphor from a Galaxy-class explorer to an Andromeda-class ship.

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USS Callisto[]

USS Callisto (NX-80109) was a correspondence chapter of Starfleet International based in Wichita, Kansas and launched 07 June 2011. Its first chapter president was Robert Towne. Callisto was deployed to the Starfleet Twelfth Fleet for its shakedown. The officers of that chapter would later change their fictional metaphor to that of the USS Peace, an Olympic-class hospital ship.

Another Callisto was based in Rhode Island. It was launched 09 February 2012. President during its "shakedown cruise" was Mariann Gutierrez. (STARFLEET International Command Status Report, January 2012)

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.

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Outpost Canopus 3[]

Outpost Canopus 3 was one of the earliest chapters of Starfleet International, founded in Ohio in May 1975.

External link[]

  • STARFLEET Region One Membership Handbook  PDF

USS Challenger-D[]

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USS Challenger mission patch

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) Its longtime president is Robert Vosseller, Jr.

Nomenclature[]

The chapter was named after the American space shuttle Challenger that disintegrated 73 seconds into its tenth mission, STS-51-L, on 28 January 1986. This resulted in the deaths of all seven crew members including a civilian school teacher, Christa McAuliffe.

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USS Chicago[]

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USS Chicago mission patch.

Chicago was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Steger, Illinois and founded 28 January 2007. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011) The chapter was originally founded as a correspondence chapter, but eventually transitioned to a meeting chapter and held its monthly meetings at The Zone Comics in Homewood, Illinois.

In 2007, USS Chicago was the Region’s Shakedown Chapter of The Year, accepted by chapter president Jay Hurd on behalf of the chapter at the 2007 Region 12 Summit in Champaign/Urbana, Illinois.

The Chicago was decommissioned in 2012.

USS Christa McAuliffe[]

Christa McAuliffe was a Massachusetts-based chapter in Starfleet International in the 1980s and 1990s.

A later chapter, simply called the McAuliffe, was based in New York City.

Nomenclature[]

The ship was the namesake of American civilian astronaut Christa McAullife, who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986.

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USS Constellation II[]

One of the earliest chapters named Constellation in Starfleet International was founded in 1975. It was based in Memphis, Tennessee and the president was Mike Pettijohn. (A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association; A History of STARFLEET)

It is not yet known if this Constellation had a fictional metaphor of being set aboard Matthew Decker's ship before the encounter with the doomsday machine or was supposed to be the Constellation II. (A History of STARFLEET)

Constellation II was a chapter of Starfleet International based in Paducah, Kentucky. In 1992, its chapter president was Deborah Spinks. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992])

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USS Constitution[]

There were at least five chapters of Starfleet International named Constitution: one of the earliest chapters of Starfleet, based in Coppell, Texas in 1975, whose president was Judy Spencer (A History of STARFLEET); one in New Jersey in the 1980s, whose president was Jason Genser (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7); and one in Van Nuys, California, whose president was Jack Fields (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4; Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992]). A fourth Constitution was located in Metropolis, Illinois.

The New Jersey-based Constitution had a membership of 265 in 1985. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

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USS Constitution mission patch

The current (2021) chapter USS Constitution (NCC-75020), founded 05 December 2010 -- using the fictional metaphor of a Sovereign-class starship -- is based in Boston, Massachusetts. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011) Its longtime chapter president is Thomas Guertin.

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USS Corsair[]

Corsair is a chapter of Starfleet International based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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USS Corvus[]

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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USS Czar'ak (NCC-1798-A) mission patch.

Czar'ak is a Starfleet International chapter, currently (2021) based in Shakopee, Minnesota 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)

Czar'ak became the "mothership" (sponsoring chapter) of the USS Behr'ak in 1989 and Alam'ak in 1992.

Nomenclature[]

The Region 6 chapters Alam'ak (founded 1992), Behr'ak (founded 1989), and Czar'ak (founded 1984) were named after three of the four stars that make up Gamma Andromedae, which is 350 light-years from Earth. Only Czar'ak remains extant as of 2021.

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USS Daniel Soule[]

Daniel Soule was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Bonney Lake, Washington and founded on 12 February 2007. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

There had also been another chapter with the same name and registry, founded 16 January 1993. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 5, Communiqué 55)

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USS Darwin[]

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USS Darwin mission insignia

Darwin is a chapter of Starfleet International originally based in Brockton, Massachusetts, and founded 05 September 2000. Its current (2021) city of charter is Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The chapter president is Dave Forrand.

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USS Dawn Treader[]

Dawn Treader was the name of a Starfleet International chapter, based in Staten Island, New York, in the early 1990s.

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USS Defiance[]

Defiance was a Starfleet International chapter based in California. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4; Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

USS Dominion[]

Dominion was a Starfleet International chapter based in Dover, Pennsylvania in the early 2020s.

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USS Dragon's Cub[]

Dragon's Cub was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)

External link[]

  • USS Dragon's Cub: NCC-81003 

USS Eagle[]

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USS Eagle mission insignia

As of 2021, 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)

In 1982, the chapter president was Jack Fields, later STARFLEET Chief of Communications. (Communiqué 2:3 [3Q 1982]) A later president was Eugene Craig. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

USS Europe[]

Europe was a Starfleet International chapter based in Langenau/Wuertt, Germany in the 1990s. The chapter presidents included Beate Gellings (Communiqué 68, 70) and Monica Kirchenmaier.

References[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 68 (April/May 1995)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 70 (Aug./Sept. 1995)

USS Flying Fox[]

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 supported 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.

References[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 112 (Aug./Sept. 2002)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 137 (Oct./Nov. 2006)

USS Fox River[]

Fox River was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 6)

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USS Genesis[]

The USS Genesis is a Starfleet International chapter based in Adelaide, Australia. It was founded 31 December 2007

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USS Grand Petoskey[]

Grand Petoskey is a Starfleet International chapter based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Its chapter president is Charles Carden.

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USS Guardian[]

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USS Guardian mission patch.

Guardian was a Starfleet International chapter based in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The chapter was founded 01 September 1989. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

USS Haise[]

Haise is a chapter of Starfleet International based in Pearl, Mississippi and founded 27 April 1995 in Jackson, Mississippi. In 2011, the chapter president was Lucy Herron. {STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011) The current chapter president is Ryan Case.

Nomenclature[]

The chapter is named after the former test pilot and astronaut Fred Haise (b. 1933), Lunar Module pilot on Apollo 13.

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USS Hathaway[]

A chapter of Starfleet International called the USS Hathaway (based on the ship in TNG: "Peak Performance") was based in Hershey, Pennsylvania during the 1990s. Its chapter president was Michael Hess.

USS Helen Pawlowski[]

Troubadour Station was a Starfleet International chapter based in St. Louis, Missouri, founded 16 February 1996. Its fictional metaphor later changed in 2012 to that of a Soyuz-class tactical frigate, USS Helen Pawlowski, in honor of their late chapter president, Helen Pawlowski. The chapter is currently based in Warwick, Rhode Island.

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USS Henri Dunant[]

Henri Dunant was a chapter of Starfleet International for American military personnel ca. 1996. Its chapter presidents were Ann Dysinger, Ken Dysinger, Dave Pitts, and finally, Jim Douglas. Adam Self served as Regional Coordinator.

Nomenclature[]

The chapter was named after Jean Henri Dunant (1828-1910), a Swiss businessman who was a founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Some of Dunant's ideas were the basis for the 1864 Geneva Convention.

External link[]

  • The Mighty Mednoughts 

USS Highlander[]

Highlander was a Starfleet International chapter based in the Westminster, Maryland area. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7)

USS Hood[]

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Insignia of the second USS Hood chapter

There have been at least two Starfleet International chapters using the fictional metaphor of a Constitution-class USS Hood. One was extant in the 1980s. (Starfleet Supplemental Communiqué 1:9)

The second chapter was founded 08 September 1990. In 1995, the Hood's city of charter was Chelmsford, Massachusetts. (Communiqué 68) By 1998, its city of charter had become Nashua, New Hampshire. (Communiqué 85)

In 2011, its chapter president was Robert W. Chin. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

Its current (2021) president is Jerome Conner.

USS Horizon-A[]

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[]

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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USS Imperium mission patch.

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.

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USS Intrepid II[]

Intrepid II was the name of a Starfleet International chapter based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1982, with then-Fleet Captain David E. Ryan as chapter president. (Communiqué 2:3 [3Q 1982]) By 1985, another chapter with the same name and registry was in Iowa, commanded by Rick Hunter and then Larry Rooda. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

Years later, Intrepid II was the name of a chapter based in New Jersey from 1988 to 1993. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7) Jeffrey Hunt was its CO.

USS Jamestown[]

Jamestown has been a chapter of Starfleet International, based in the Hampton Roads, Virginia area, since September, 1982, though the fictional metaphor has changed several times. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1; Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision)

Jamestown began under the command of then-Captain Stephen C. Thomas in September 1982. She has had at least three commanding officers: Vice Admiral Stephen Thomas, Vice Admiral Richard Hewitt and Rear Admiral John Winsley. Sadly, the Jamestown, the oldest chapter in Virginia, was decommissioned on September 24, 2016.

USS John B. McKay[]

The John B. McKay was a Starfleet International chapter, originally based at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (aka Virginia Tech), from 1986 to 1995.

In 1992, its chapter president was Cathy Williams. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992])

USS Jupiter[]

The Jupiter was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Missouri. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

USS K'Ehleyr[]

K'Ehleyr Station was a Starfleet International meeting chapter based in Las Vegas. Nevada. It was decommissioned in 2007 before returning to active duty in 18 March 2011. Its chapter president was Joshua Andrews. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

K'Ehleyr Station decommissioned again in August of 2011. At that time, the members of K'Ehleyr Station changed the name of their chapter to USS Sandstorm (NCC-72704).

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USS K'hotan[]

K'hotan was 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[]

Kasimar was a 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[]

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) The chapter was decommissioned in the summer of 1997.

External link[]

  • STARFLEET Communiqué 82 (Aug./Sept. 1997)

USS Khai Tam[]

Khai Tam was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 2)

External link[]

  • 2nd Brigade SFMC Alert Roster - 28 Aug. 2007 

USS Kitty Hawk[]

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USS Kitty Hawk mission patch.

Kitty Hawk was 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.

In 1992, its chapter president was J.R. Fisher. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992])

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USS Lagrange[]

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USS Lagrange anniversary logo

Lagrange is the name of an Ohio-based Starfleet International chapter that was founded in 1982. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1)

USS Lexington/ISS Lexington[]

An early chapter of Starfleet International named USS Lexington was based in Malakoff, Texas in the mid-1970s. (A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association)

By 1978, another Lexington (formerly known as the Outpost Lanceator) was established in Virginia. (A History of Starfleet: The International Star Trek Fan Association)

Another USS Lexington was a chapter of Starfleet International based in New Jersey in the 1990s. Its chapter presidents included Michael Smith and Mark Hanford. The chapter changed its fictional metaphor 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 Maat[]

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USS Maat mission patch.

Maat has been a Starfleet International chapter for many years. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 1)

In 1992, its chapter president was Blair Willcox. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992]) Other presidents were Tammy Willcox and Thomas Monaghan.

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USS Maelstrom[]

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)

External link[]

  • USS Maelstrom website 

USS Magellan[]

Magellan is a chapter of Starfleet International.

One chapter named Magellan -- based in Sarasota, Florida in 1992 -- had Joseph Yost as its chapter president. (Communiqué 10 [April/May 1992])

USS Marathon[]

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USS Marathon
(NX-3105) shakedown cruise patch.

The USS Marathon is a chapter of Starfleet International located in Plant City, Florida, which is part of STARFLEET'S Second Fleet.

External link[]

  • USS Marathon 

USS Mawson[]

The USS Mawson (NCC-74918) is a chapter of the International Federation of Trekkers, a fan organization is based on the iconic show created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s

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 online 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 the current president, Stuart Blair, and officially launched as a Starship on 21st April 2007 by "Admiral William Ross" (actor Barry Jenner, DS9).

External link[]

  • Region 11 STARFLEET History 

USS Morning Star[]

Morning Star was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Lawton, Oklahoma as of 2008.

USS N'dele[]

N'dele 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)

Its chapter presidents were Diane Marchant (1982-1984) and Leanne Jackson (1984-1997).

Nomenclature[]

The ship was probably named after N'Délé, a municipality in the Central African Republic. A citadel was constructed nearby in the 19th century.

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USS Northstar[]

Northstar was 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. Its chapter presidents included Michael Figueroa, Marc Handler, and Richard Logue. (STARFLEET Communiqué 83, 85, 89, 91, 98, 99, 121, 124, 137)

USS Odin[]

The USS Odin (NCC-1875) was a Starfleet International chapter in the Middle Atlantic States until about 1990. Its chapter president, Mark Haynes, would go on to be a writer, editor and publisher of some original series Battlestar Galactica comic books in the 1990s.

Another Odin was a Starfleet International correspondence chapter beginning 12 January 2009. Its chapter president was Antonio "Tony" Lopes and was based out of Jeffersonville, Indiana. The chapter was home to the 198th STARFLEET Marine Strike Group. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7; STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

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USS Onizuka[]

Onizuka is a Chico, California-based chapter in Starfleet International. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4) It was founded 21 February 1993. The longtime chapter president is Alvin Rupp.

Nomenclature[]

The ship was named after Ellison Onizuka (1946-1986), one of the American astronauts who died in the Challenger disaster on 28 January 1986.

USS Osiris[]

Osiris has been a chapter of Starfleet International based in the New York City area. (Starfleet International: Vessel Registry, 0801.07 revision) It has existed since the 1990s and is still extant as of 2021.

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USS Paegan[]

Paegan was a Starfleet International chapter based in Lake Mary, Florida as of May 05, 2010 (STARFLEET database) and had been the oldest chapter in Region 2 (as of 2010).

The club was founded in 1982. It seems to have been disbanded around 2011.

Reference[]

  • STARFLEET "Meet the Fleet: USS Paegan", p. 18,Communiqué 58 (Aug./Sept. 1993)

USS Panther City[]

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[]

The Pathfinder was a Starfleet International chapter, originally based in Roanoke, Virginia, from 1986 to 1995. Robin Pillow served as her first chapter president (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992]), and Chris Atkins succeeded him 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[]

USS Peace was a chapter of Starfleet International, based on Wichita, Kansas, and launched on 16 April 2012. Peace was in Region 12, and her chapter president was Robert Towne.

External link[]

  • "USS Peace NX-55135 Launched" 

USS Pioneer-D[]

The USS Pioneer was a chapter of Starfleet International based in Denver, Colorado, founded 19 February 2001. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011)

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USS Protector[]

USS Protector (NCC-75023), whose fictional metaphor was a Sovereign-class cruiser, was launched on 19 May 1999, and based in Adelaide, South Australia It was formed from the shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) Woomera after the retirement of the USS N'dele (NCC-1758) in 1997.

The chapter president was Vanessa Taylor and the vice-president Sarah Craig. (Region 11 STARFLEET History). The chapter and members of the Protector are now retired from fandom.

Nomenclature[]

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 I.

External link[]

  • Region 11 STARFLEET History 

USS Relentless[]

Relentless was the name of a Starfleet International chapter. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 2)

It was established as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the Khai Tam.

External link[]

  • 2nd Brigade SFMC Alert Roster - 28 Aug. 2007 

USS Riverside[]

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 an online chapter but also met annually at the annual Trek Fest celebration held in Riverside, Iowa.

The fictional starship and chapter were named after the birthplace of James T. Kirk.

Members from the USS Saint George had decided to widen the scope and broaden the recruiting efforts and started their own ship in 2006. USS Saint George and USS Riverside was closely connected to each other. The starship started as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the USS Saint George. Riverside's first command crew consisted of Captain J. Schulte and XO Arps. The executive officer position changed hands several times.

After a split in ship dynamics, USS Vre'Kasht (NCC-33187) was started as rebel Vulcan detachment. The ship has been decommissioned by Starfleet and a new ship, USS Riverside (NCC-74309), is listed on the SFI website.

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USS Robert E. Lee[]

Robert E. Lee was a chapter of Starfleet International based in Swedesboro, New Jersey.

It was established as a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the Storm. Robert E. Lee 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. [1]

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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USS Ronald E. McNair mission patch.

Ronald E. McNair is a chapter of Starfleet International.

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The ship was named after Ronald McNair (1950-1986), one of the American astronauts who died in the Challenger disaster on 28 January 1986.

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USS Saint George[]

USS Saint George was the name of a Starfleet International meeting chapter (later a correspondence chapter) founded in Box Elder, South Dakota. At some point, the chapter moved to Iowa.

This chapter was the mothership (i.e., support chapter) for the USS Riverside NCC-1660 (see above).

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USS Salayna[]

Salayna was an Australian chapter of Starfleet International from 1982 to 1985.

USS San Juan[]

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[]

The USS Schweitzer was a chapter of Starfleet International based in Baltimore, Maryland.

USS Septarian[]

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USS Septarian club logo, 2020

The USS Septarian is a chapter of Starfleet International based in Fountain, Michigan.

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USS Shadowstar[]

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Shadowstar mission patch, 2285

The Starfleet International chapter USS Shadowstar was based in Hollywood, California. and its president was S. Konger-Thaos (Tracy Lee Birdine). (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)

USS Silver Moon[]

Silver Moon was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Henderson, Nevada and founded 7 January 2007. The Silver Moon has since been decommissioned.

The Silver Moon was a shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) of the ISS Pegasus, which was based in Las Vegas. (Communiqué 131 [October/November 2005])

USS Sinclair[]

Sinclair was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Detroit, Michigan. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 13) The chapter was founded 29 August 2010.

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USS Sirius[]

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) One of its chapter presidents was Robert McDonough, Jr. (Communiqué 17)

A later chapter of Starfleet International founded c. 2015 and extant in 2021, is based in Horseheads, New York. Its chapter president is Marci Jansen.

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USS Sol[]

Sol was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Fairbanks, Alaska from the 1980s to the 2010s. (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) The chapter was established on 03 August 1983.

In 1985, the chapter president was Trina Anderson. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985) In 2011, her chapter president was Jennifer Ernst. (STARFLEET Vessel Registry, May 2011) A later chapter president was Carol Thompson, who had previously been president of the chapter USS Atlantis.

USS Southern Cross[]

The Australia-based Starfleet International chapter USS Southern Cross was in existence from 1983 to 2004. In 1992, her chapter president was Jennifer Yates.

The New Zealand-based chapter USS Southern Cross was established in 2007. It is extant as of 2021. The longtime chapter president is Bruce O'Brien.

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USS Sovereign[]

The Philadelphia-based USS Sovereign (NCC-2505) was "launched" into service in Starfleet International's Region Seven in the summer of 1990. It began its service using the fictional metaphor of a Belknap-class strike cruiser. However, once it was learned that the sixth U.S.S. Enterprise would be a Sovereign-class ship, the chapter received permission from the STARFLEET Department of Technical Services to change its registry to NCC-75000.

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USS Star League[]

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)

In 1992, its chapter president was Lucinda Krell. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992])

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USS Stormbringer[]

The chapter USS Stormbringer's 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 Stormbringer website 

USS Tai Shan[]

USS Tai Shan was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in New York City, that existed from 1988 to 1993. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7, Communiqué 54)

A shuttle (i.e., chapter-in-training) Tai Shan, based in New Boston, Texas, was briefly in existence around 1995, but it never achieved full chapter status. (Communiqué 69, 72) This Tai Shan's "mothership" (sponsoring chapter) was the USS Lancelot, which had been based in Arlington, Texas.

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  • STARFLEET Communiqué 54 (Dec. 1992/Jan. 1993)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 69 (June/July 1995)
  • STARFLEET Communiqué 72 (Dec. 1995/Jan. 1996)

USS Thagard[]

The USS Thagard chapter of Starfleet International, based in Philadelphia, existed from 1990 to early 2007. (Communiqué 73 [February/March 1996])

External link[]

  • Star Trek: Thagard: A History of the USS Thagard 

USS Thermopylae[]

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USS Thermopylae mission patch.

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. The first chapter president was Cathey Fuller.

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USS Thunderheart[]

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 Tiger[]

The Tiger was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Hickory, North Carolina and founded 28 January 2007. Its first chapter president was Brad Danner.

USS Tikopai[]

Tikopai is a chapter of Starfleet International based in California. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 4)

USS Transcendence[]

Transcendence was a chapter of Starfleet International, based in Lindenwold, New Jersey in the 1990s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 7) Her chapter president was Mary Collier-Corson.

USS Tulan[]

Tulan was a Starfleet International chapter, based in Tucson, Arizona in 1985. The chapter president was Tracy Murray. (Starfleet International: Starfleet Communiqué, May 1985)

USS Vindicator[]

Vindicator was a chapter of Starfleet International in the mid-1980s. (Starfleet International: Scott A. Akers, et al., Master Genealogy: Starfleet Region 12) Its fictional metaphor was that of a Constitution-class class ship, and it took its name from the Marvel superhero who also went by the codenames Weapon Alpha and Guardian.

A later Vindicator was in 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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  • The Mighty Mednoughts 
  • USS Stormbringer - Gumby Central 

USS Wildhorse[]

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USS Wildhorse mission patch.

Wildhorse was a Starfleet International chapter, based in West Richland, Washington and founded 12 February 2007.

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USS Winter Solstice[]

Winter Solstice was 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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USS Yeager mission patch.

Yeager is a chapter of Starfleet International that has been based in Bluefield, West Virginia since 1986. Its longtime chapter president is Jerry Conner.

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The chapter was named after Chuck Yeager (1923-2020), an American test pilot who was the first person to break the speed of sound.

USS Yorktown[]

There were several SFI chapters named Yorktown.

A Starfleet International chapter named USS Yorktown existed in the 1980s. The fictional metaphor of that chapter was a Constitution-class ship, one of the original 12. The chapter president was Sharon Robison. (Communiqué 20)

In 1992, the chapter president of the Yorktown -- by then, based in Rock Hill, South Carolina -- was Marlon Ragsdale. (Communiqué 50 [April/May 1992]) By 1996, the chapter's city of charter was York, South Carolina. (Communiqué 73) By then, the chapter's fictional metaphor had changed to being the lead ship and prototype of a class of starships based in the 24th century.

A Yorktown-A was a Starfleet International chapter based in Catawba, South Carolina. Its chapter president was initially Marlon Ragsdale and then Vicky Adkins.

The current USS Yorktown, whose fictional metaphor is based on an Odyssey-class starship of the early 25th century, is based in Kingsport, Tennessee. It was founded in 2017.

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The chapters were named after the Siege of Yorktown (1781), the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War.

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  1. Starfleet International Command Status Report, January 2012