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'''Star Trek: Enterprise-F''' was one of the original founding sims when Futility’s End was started in 2002. Set in the 25th Century, the sim follows the voyages of the latest [[Starfleet]] [[Starships|starship]] named ''[[USS Enterprise (NX-1701-F)|Enterprise]]'' as it struggles to restore order to what is left of the [[Federation]] after the vicious [[Borg War]].
 
'''Star Trek: Enterprise-F''' was one of the original founding sims when Futility’s End was started in 2002. Set in the 25th Century, the sim follows the voyages of the latest [[Starfleet]] [[Starships|starship]] named ''[[USS Enterprise (NX-1701-F)|Enterprise]]'' as it struggles to restore order to what is left of the [[Federation]] after the vicious [[Borg War]].
  
Originally the sim was started by Keith Davis who wrote for the character of Captain [[Eden Enigma]], the second female to command a ship named ''Enterprise''. At first the sim was one of ''FE’s'' most popular sims and largest, however due to time constraints and personal issues Keith decided to step down as CO of the sim. The sim had gone well for one year as it dealt with the stories of unveiling classified information on [[Section 31| Section 31’s]] involvement during the Borg War by creating genetically modified creatures to fight the cybernetic civilisation on [[Alpha Centauri]]. Other stories included what may have happened to [[Bajor]] during the war, what happened to particular group of survivors from the [[Fourth Fleet]] (characters who had connections with mainstream Bravofleet) as well as encountering a new race of unknown designation who fought the crew for possession of an unknown abandoned alien vessel. The sim also dealt with regular sub-plots of character development involving themes of how particular characters were affected by the Borg War. The sim was more aimed to follow along the lines of how ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' portrayed the ''Star Trek'' Universe.  
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Originally the sim was started by Keith Davis who wrote for the character of Captain [[Eden Enigma]], the second female to command a ship named ''Enterprise''. At first the sim was one of ''FE’s'' most popular sims and largest, however due to time constraints and personal issues Keith decided to step down as CO of the sim. The sim had gone well for one year as it dealt with the stories of unveiling classified information on [[Section 31| Section 31’s]] involvement during the Borg War by creating genetically modified creatures to fight the cybernetic civilisation on [[Alpha Centauri]]. Other stories included what may have happened to [[Bajor]] during the war, what happened to particular group of survivors from the [[Fourth Fleet]] (characters who had connections with mainstream Bravofleet) as well as encountering a new race of unknown designation who fought the crew for possession of an unknown abandoned alien vessel. The sim also dealt with regular sub-plots of character development involving themes of how particular characters were affected by the Borg War. The sim was more aimed to follow along the lines of how '''Star Trek: The Next Generation''' portrayed the ''Star Trek'' Universe.  
  
With Keith’s departure from the sim it was decided that those players who were left would be transferred to the new '''[[Star Trek: Deep Space One]]'''' sim which had just gone active in March 2004.  This new sim was under the direction of Paul Redford, who had started on '''ST: ENT-F''' as his first Bravofleet sim. The ''Enterprise-F'' in character became one of the support ships of [[Deep Space One]] for over eighteen months before '''Star Trek: Enterprise-F''' was reborn with the current crew of '''ST: DS1'''. It was decided by the group of players that they preferred working on the ''Enterprise-F'' as the Federation’s flagship crew. Many times ''Enterprise'' was taken out for a “spin around the blockâ€? by the ''DS1'' crew. First was to [[Bajor]] where the events of what happened to Bajor as well as [[Cardassia Prime]] during the war where unveiled. The second trip brought the flagship to [[Vulcan]], where the crew discovered a conspiracy by the Vulcan head of state to take a more hostile stance against the Federation. This story arc continued in to the next mission where with aide from [[Andoria]] the crew discovered the true reason why the Vulcans had become hostile, it was a plot created by the former head of the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] [[Tal Shiar]] and his subordinates to re-unify the Vulcans with their distant cousins on [[Romulus]] and remove the Federation once and for all. The theme of “Vulcan hostilityâ€? is now a common throughout a majority of the sims in ''FE'' because of what happened on ''Enterprise''. Now the sim is involved in developing what happened to the [[Klingon Empire]] and why it too is now taking a hostile stance towards its former allies, the Federation.  
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With Keith’s departure from the sim it was decided that those players who were left would be transferred to the new '''[[Star Trek: Deep Space One]]'''' sim which had just gone active in March 2004.  This new sim was under the direction of Paul Redford, who had started on '''ST: ENT-F''' as his first Bravofleet sim. The ''Enterprise-F'' in character became one of the support ships of ''[[Deep Space One]]'' for over eighteen months before '''Star Trek: Enterprise-F''' was reborn with the current crew of '''ST: DS1'''. It was decided by the group of players that they preferred working on the ''Enterprise-F'' as the Federation’s flagship crew. Many times ''Enterprise'' was taken out for a “spin around the blockâ€? by the ''DS1'' crew. First was to [[Bajor]] where the events of what happened to Bajor as well as [[Cardassia Prime]] during the war where unveiled. The second trip brought the flagship to [[Vulcan]], where the crew discovered a conspiracy by the Vulcan head of state to take a more hostile stance against the Federation. This story arc continued in to the next mission where with aide from [[Andoria]] the crew discovered the true reason why the Vulcans had become hostile, it was a plot created by the former head of the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] [[Tal Shiar]] and his subordinates to re-unify the Vulcans with their distant cousins on [[Romulus]] and remove the Federation once and for all. The theme of “Vulcan hostilityâ€? is now a common throughout a majority of the sims in ''FE'' because of what happened on ''Enterprise''. Now the sim is involved in developing what happened to the [[Klingon Empire]] and why it too is now taking a hostile stance towards its former allies, the Federation.  
  
 
The sim is now one of ''FE’s'' most active with posts number reaching up to over 30 a month, and at one time 51 (December 2005) with a crew compliment of 12 players. '''Star Trek: Enterprise-F''' is now written using ideas similar to those explored in '''Star Trek: Enterprise''', looking at established [[canon]] races, people and places and looking at their involvements during and after the Borg War. It is now one of two founding FE sims (other being '''[[Star Trek: Defiant-B]]''') to be running the longest.
 
The sim is now one of ''FE’s'' most active with posts number reaching up to over 30 a month, and at one time 51 (December 2005) with a crew compliment of 12 players. '''Star Trek: Enterprise-F''' is now written using ideas similar to those explored in '''Star Trek: Enterprise''', looking at established [[canon]] races, people and places and looking at their involvements during and after the Borg War. It is now one of two founding FE sims (other being '''[[Star Trek: Defiant-B]]''') to be running the longest.

Revision as of 14:36, 1 April 2006

Star Trek: Enterprise-F was one of the original founding sims when Futility’s End was started in 2002. Set in the 25th Century, the sim follows the voyages of the latest Starfleet starship named Enterprise as it struggles to restore order to what is left of the Federation after the vicious Borg War.

Originally the sim was started by Keith Davis who wrote for the character of Captain Eden Enigma, the second female to command a ship named Enterprise. At first the sim was one of FE’s most popular sims and largest, however due to time constraints and personal issues Keith decided to step down as CO of the sim. The sim had gone well for one year as it dealt with the stories of unveiling classified information on Section 31’s involvement during the Borg War by creating genetically modified creatures to fight the cybernetic civilisation on Alpha Centauri. Other stories included what may have happened to Bajor during the war, what happened to particular group of survivors from the Fourth Fleet (characters who had connections with mainstream Bravofleet) as well as encountering a new race of unknown designation who fought the crew for possession of an unknown abandoned alien vessel. The sim also dealt with regular sub-plots of character development involving themes of how particular characters were affected by the Borg War. The sim was more aimed to follow along the lines of how Star Trek: The Next Generation portrayed the Star Trek Universe.

With Keith’s departure from the sim it was decided that those players who were left would be transferred to the new Star Trek: Deep Space One' sim which had just gone active in March 2004. This new sim was under the direction of Paul Redford, who had started on ST: ENT-F as his first Bravofleet sim. The Enterprise-F in character became one of the support ships of Deep Space One for over eighteen months before Star Trek: Enterprise-F was reborn with the current crew of ST: DS1. It was decided by the group of players that they preferred working on the Enterprise-F as the Federation’s flagship crew. Many times Enterprise was taken out for a “spin around the block� by the DS1 crew. First was to Bajor where the events of what happened to Bajor as well as Cardassia Prime during the war where unveiled. The second trip brought the flagship to Vulcan, where the crew discovered a conspiracy by the Vulcan head of state to take a more hostile stance against the Federation. This story arc continued in to the next mission where with aide from Andoria the crew discovered the true reason why the Vulcans had become hostile, it was a plot created by the former head of the Romulan Tal Shiar and his subordinates to re-unify the Vulcans with their distant cousins on Romulus and remove the Federation once and for all. The theme of “Vulcan hostility� is now a common throughout a majority of the sims in FE because of what happened on Enterprise. Now the sim is involved in developing what happened to the Klingon Empire and why it too is now taking a hostile stance towards its former allies, the Federation.

The sim is now one of FE’s most active with posts number reaching up to over 30 a month, and at one time 51 (December 2005) with a crew compliment of 12 players. Star Trek: Enterprise-F is now written using ideas similar to those explored in Star Trek: Enterprise, looking at established canon races, people and places and looking at their involvements during and after the Borg War. It is now one of two founding FE sims (other being Star Trek: Defiant-B) to be running the longest.

Current Main Players

Mission List

Year One

  • The Winds of Change

The crew of the Enterprise is assembled and the ship prepared for launch

  • Return To The Stars

The Enterprise is launched and ordered to the Alpha Centauri to retrieve surviviors from the last battle fought by the Fourth Fleet against the Borg...

  • A Drifter On The Stream

The Enterprise is ordered to recover an abandon alien vessel at drift but when the Enterprise arrives on the scene not is all what it seems...

  • A Fallen Angel

The Enterprise is ordered to a planet that once hosted a Vulcan science outpost and investigate the retrieve several important probes...

  • Words of the Prophets

The Enterprise is ordered to Bajor, where a mystery is to be un-covered...

Year Two (Year One for DS1)


Year Three


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