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CaptainSDavies

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  1. WE IS . . .
  2. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Tethra Shoeny To whom it may concern: Tethra Shoeny was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, on 0511.16 after an evaluation of his service. I am proud to have Tethra as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  3. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Kansas JoN's To whom it may concern: Kansas JoN's was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, on 0511.16 after an evaluation of her service. I am proud to have Kansas as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  4. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Jack O'Neill To whom it may concern: Jack O'Neill was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade, on 0511.16 after an evaluation of his service. I am proud to have Jack as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  5. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Ensign Jack O'Neill To whom it may concern: This is to inform Starfleet Command that Ensign Jack O'Neill was presented the Bronze Good Conduct award on 0511.09 for perfect attendance for the past twenty simulations. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  6. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Gerhard Murray To whom it may concern: Gerhard Murray was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade, on 0509.21 after an evaluation of his service. I am proud to have Gerhard as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  7. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Kairi To whom it may concern: Kairi was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade, on 0509.21 after an evaluation of her service. I am proud to have Kairi as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  8. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Desdemona Levy To whom it may concern: Desdemona Levy was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, on 0510.05 after an evaluation of her service. I am proud to have Desdemona as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  9. To: Starfleet Command, San Francisco, Earth From: Captain Simeon Davies, Commanding Officer, USS Agincourt RE: Jamie Kroells To whom it may concern: Jamie Kroells was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, on 0509.14 after an evaluation of his service. I am proud to have Jamie as a member of my crew. Sincerely, Captain Simeon Davies Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762
  10. Note: This position is open until filled.
  11. tr'yes tr'it tr'is.
  12. Pipsqueak
  13. Welcome aboard! :rolleyes:
  14. Mission Briefing: Security and Engineering continue their search of the Vacitu. To this point, they have recovered several components that do not appear to be Romulan technology. They have also picked up a unique energy signature from one of the lower decks. The Agincourt has now returned to its original mode and remains in yellow alert. Three Romulan prisoners are in the brig as well as one high-profile prisoner, Taellel, in a secured area of sickbay. He has been unconscious since his capture a few hours before.
  15. “I will say nothing” Davies’ Logs 0511.16 Where am I? Voices? I must defend the bridge. I must coordinate the counterstrike. Wait. I cannot move. I cannot think. I cannot. What? What is going on? Let me think. The door exploded and in rushed a detachment of Starfleet Marines. My crew fought back. We were able to take out the first two, but more came. Too much to handle on the bridge. I was shot, that’s right, in the right shoulder. My shoulder still feels immobile. I blacked out. Where is my wife? Have they discovered the weapon? That would spell the end of me. Am I dead? I must be dead. No…I feel alive. I might as well be dead. I’m hungry. They must not discover the rendezvous location. They will not wait for me. They are ruthless, they are without morality. They seek their own self-preservation. They have no soul. What is the status of my soul? I have failed them. I have failed my friends, my allies. They will torture me. I fear the pain, but I must bear the pain. To fight takes on a new meaning. I will say nothing. I am a sealed vessel. I must not say anything. I must abandon hope; I must continue my duty to the end. The end is near. I will say nothing. I will say nothing.
  16. There's always "Bonzi Buddy"... (eh, so what if he's spyware? :rolleyes: )
  17. Mission Briefing: It's been twenty minutes since we last paused. The Marine teams have adanced beyond their initial beam-in locations on board the Vacitu, but are encountering some resistance on their way both to the bridge and Engineering. The middle decks seem relatively empty with the exception of small pockets of resistance and some cleverly laid traps. Meanwhile, Engineering is puzzled over what went wrong with redocking. Sickbay and Security are still waiting for the completion of the takeover of the Vacitu. The ship remains in MVAM for the time being.
  18. Mission Summary: The vessel that the Agincourt had been tracking was indeed the Potentia (Vacitu). The Engineering and Science departments were able to sucessfully corner it with a web that isolated tachyon emissions. Once the Vacitu learned it had been discovered, it tried to escape the web, which failed. As a last resort, the Vacitu momentarily decloaked and fired a pulse that disrupted the web. After cloaking again, the Vacitu suddenly decloaked in close range of the secondary section and opened fire. This is exactly where we pick up tonight. The Agincourt remains in MVAM.
  19. steak
  20. I'll trade you Jamie Martin for Tommy Maddox. :P
  21. MVAM Assignments *Note, these are only effective for this sim only. Due to the injuries to Davies and Kroells, some modifications had to be made. Primary CO- Davies XO- Vaos Sci- Richardson Eng- Lunn Med- Coeur Tac- JoNs Helm/Ops- Pilot Secondary CO/Tac- Robair CSCI/XO- Kroells Eng- Kairi Eng- Murray CMO- Levy Tertiary CO- Harper CENG/XO- Prell Med- Tethra Marine- Rieve Tac/Sec- O’Neill
  22. The Pitt game ended fantastic this week. <_<
  23. "Steady On" Davies Productions Taellel sat in the command chair, his fisted rested under his chin. His face, slightly wrinkled with age, was somber, yet determined. They had been traveling at maximum warp to the rendezvous location, but Taellel was unsure whether they would actually make it there in one piece. “Commander,” the young Operations officer with a large gash on his left cheek, “Our relative position has been detected!” Taellel closed his eyes momentarily, as if he had been anticipating the report of the officer. A few hours before, the ship’s scans had revealed their pursuer had initiated Multi-Vector Assault Mode in order to, as the Commander surmised, be able to triangulate their position. “Sir?!” the Operations officer badgered. Taellel opened his eyes once again and turned to the officer with a look that would have killed him had it been a weapon. “We will complete the mission.” “But sir, we’re still a good six hours away from the rendezvous, there’s no way we’re going to be able to keep them away for that length of time!” “Are you questioning my orders?” the Commander replied. The young officer was immediately reminded of his place. Taellel felt little reason to criticize his young upstart crew, though. They had already been through so much. Secret planning and plotting for months followed by a fierce battle to take the vessel were just the beginning. Within the past forty eight hours they had to install the weapon, precisely calibrate it, employ it, and vacate the system without arousing immediate suspicion. Now they were faced with a hostile enemy bent on preventing them from completing the mission. The anxiety and adrenaline of the small crew permeated every deck, making the air feel almost heavy. Taellel, though, was calm and his head was clear. “We will continue on course, until I dictate otherwise,” he said, “and if necessary, we will do what it takes to ensure that our cause continues.”
  24. Beast Wars? No...I think that was the 90s...