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Quv

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  • Birthday 02/10/1982

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  1. "Old Friends" Quv exited the turbolift. It'd been an ordinary day other than that he was holding an engineering kit in his hand. His Starfleet boots clanked off the deck plate as he walked down the corridor. He stopped and turned in front of the door to Shuttle Bay 2. "Computer, shuttle bay access. Authorization Quv wej jav Hut." The doors slammed open in Klingon fashion. The shuttle bay was very dim along the outer areas, with only three large yellow lights shining down the center. A chill came down Quv's spine as he laid eyes upon his work. It had been more than two years since he had been at the helm of the runabout. Quv had spent many long days, many off duty hours into the Eagle, to make it a formidable craft. His work had clearly paid off. It looked like no other Starfleet runabout in existence. He stepped in front of the door to the vessel, letting it open in front of him. Nothing had changed. The USS Eagle was the same as the last time he'd stepped out of it. Quv took a quick glance around the living area, but made his way towards the cockpit. Stepping around the transporter pad, he set the engineering kit down next to a pillar. He slid into the chair he had crafted in front of the main console. The chairs were much darker, with a much higher back than the ones installed when it was commissioned. Moving his fingers, almost like magician over the controls, bringing the controls and main computer online. "Computer, all systems status." he asked. "All systems operating within normal parameters." He nodded "Good." // End log.
  2. Fed ships, I would choose an Excelsior class. Solid, classic, dependable. If I could choose any... it would be the Cardassian Keldon class warship.
  3. "Same h'Tiss, Different Day" Personal Log, Star date 0508.23, Ensign Quv We are still in orbit around one of the h'Tiss mining camps. We've had no success extricating our lost crewmen or the ditirium our earlier scans detected. I still believe this mission will be successful. Apparently, a partial message was also transmitted to the h'Tiss from this camp. Looks like we may need to fight our way through this sector. It didn't really bother me when we were in the Delta Quadrant, but now that we are so much farther away, with very few allies, I long to return back to the Alpha Quadrant. It seems like it's a constant uphill battle. But I am still going to stick to my duties and serve this vessel until I can no more. End log...........
  4. "Time to Stretch" Personal log, Stardate 0508.16. I am attempting to treat each new scan, each new quadrant as if it were new. However, the search seems futile at this point. It has been 13 hours since what members of the away team I could get a lock on were beamed aboard. I dare not try to think of what is happening to the remaining away team on the surface now, only that I must do what I can to help find them. About 10 minutes ago, a concerned Starfleet crewman brought me two glasses of water and a sandwich. I don't remember him from the Lakota, but perhaps we have either picked up additional crew or I just don't remember him. It's been so long. I was hoping no one had noticed I've been at this console for.. 17... no 19 hours. I don't remember. Kawalas is leading an away team to try to locate them. I need to go. I need to try to help find them. End log.
  5. like i said before there are no pics of it yet, however everything else they make look similar to a sidekick or blackberry type device
  6. I already tried to google it, and checked their site... no images of this device yet..... i want one i want one i want one i want one i want one
  7. SONAMOBILE.COM News Release August 15, 2005 SONA MOBILE TO CREATE STAR TREK® THEMED MOBILE COMMUNICATOR DEVICE Global Partnership lets Star Trek® Communicator users interact with Star Trek® content and each other NEW YORK - August 15, 2005 - Sona Mobile (OTC BULLETIN BOARD: PERF.OB), and Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products today announced a partnership to develop a rich content enabled mobile device offering an unprecedented level of functionality. Themed after Star Trek® communicator devices popularized by characters on the science fiction television and movie series, the special edition Star Trek® Communicator Phone offers fans of cool mobile technology the ability to play a multi-player, online Star Trek® game, stream real-time video, and surf the Internet as well as access ring tones, wallpapers, news, information, and Star Trek® fan activities. The Star Trek® Communicator Phone is powered by Sona Mobile's Sona Wireless Platform™ (SWP), which offers multi-threading capability for running several applications concurrently. The SWP makes it possible for end-users to stream video clips while simultaneously text messaging a friend or accessing information on the Internet, without negatively impacting device performance. Sandi Isaacs, VP, Interactive at Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products, which represents Paramount Pictures properties, remarked, "There is a tremendous opportunity to tap into Star Trek® fans around the world and offer them a device to interact, connect and download Star Trek® entertainment. This not only promotes the Star Trek® spirit but creates a new paradigm for the wireless community." The availability of the Star Trek® Communicator Phone signals Sona Mobile's entrance to the entertainment market after almost six years of leading the delivery of wireless content to financial service organizations. The SWP has powered the corporate environment for years and now it crosses the entertainment threshold to offer a wide range of telecommunications features to a new audience. "Sona Mobile has a history of providing the technology necessary to power mobile access to enterprise applications, so this partnership is a natural extension of our product," said Shawn Kreloff, Managing Director of the Entertainment Division. "The Star Trek® Communicator Flip Phone is far and away the most technologically advanced, themed mobile device on the market. As the mobile entertainment industry evolves towards delivering multiple media streams at the same time, our Sona Wireless Platform creates a new era of theme phones." The Star Trek® Communicator Phone will come equipped with a custom Star Trek® faceplate and other themed features unique to the Star Trek® franchise. The phone will be available beginning September 30, 2005.
  8. "HEY IDIOT... WE JUST MISSED THE EXIT... TURN AROUND....." Dac.... i just googled for a mountain bike..... I have a Huffy from K-mart... I just oiled the chain and pumped up the tires yesterday.
  9. Cowboy : "WHERE AM I GOING? I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING!! HELP!!!!!!!!!" Spaceman : "....Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us......." Guy in the back : "4:20.... wake and bake man wake and bake.... dude, your gonna turn, right?"
  10. Eastern Standard Time.... the 400 lb. gorilla in your mist. It's all good in the hood.
  11. Darth > "If you don't shut up I'm going to make you wear that stupid hat like him." Officer > "No one takes me seriously wearing this. It's horrible."
  12. I didn't mean to get anyone's fdrizzles all up in their shizzles, my nizzles. Relax... calm down.... I just pointed something out...... here---------->have some dip.
  13. I've always been the pecimist.