Apr 18 2012
USS Cymru: Friend or Foe?
USS Cymru Ship Log
Executive Officer Commander Sophie Johnson reporting
After Q intervened with our mission and removed the Captain from the ship, Commander Johnson managed to convince Q that it would be in his best interests to return our ship and crew, including the Captain, to our original coordinates before Q arrived.
Only moments after we were back on course, the USS Cymru was up against a huge threat. The Romulans were back with their new advanced ship and wanted our Captain eliminated! Captain Skytower, always a quick thinker, called out to the helm to execute the Picard Maneuver and fire a Photon Torpedo. We escaped with this maneuver and blinded the enemy sensors.
Captain Skytower ordered the ship to the Pelok System where his Ferengi contact Gek owed the Captain a few favors. Against his better judgement, the Captain had lent Gek the use of his own personal shuttle to run some errands while he was gone, however Gek found himself in trouble which resulted in the shuttle being impounded by a Federation patrol.
After much groveling for forgiveness, Gek gave the Captain the location of the Impound Base – the Li’Tok System in the DMZ. What Gek was doing out there we may never know.
End of Log
Crew
CO: Captain Malic Skytower
XO: Commander Sophie Johnson
Chief Engineer: Lt. Commander Richardjrn Weatherwax
Science Officer: Lieutenant Snapper Desade
Security: Lieutenant Debbydo
Operations Officer: Ensign Flint Convair (Perfecto Convair)
Helm: Ensign BlackRosePhantom
Next week we find out the answer to a lot of unanswered questions. Join us at 11:00AM SecondLife/PDT time every Tuesday to find out!
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Apr 22 2012
AAC Flight School Course
To give you an idea of the type of events and training you’ll need to join one of our Squadrons, please watch the video below. The spacecraft shown here is one of our very own GFC custom-made ships, the StingRay X-5, flying around an AAC Flight School training course.
This particular course is used in AAC events to help pilots develop their skills and can be used for credit toward qualification into the more advanced squadrons in the group.
To qualify for Red Squadron you need to fly the course in under 100 seconds. You must be able to do it in 50 seconds or less before the elite Nova Squadron will register you as a blip on their radar.
How fast can YOU fly it?
Visit us for one of the AAC events either Wednesday 6:00PM or Sunday 9:00AM SecondLife time (Pacific Standard Time) and try the course or other events held by the Academy Air Corps.
By GFC Staff Writer • Events, News • • Tags: AAC