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Post by rhvourek on May 15, 2006 22:13:23 GMT -5
Duty Log Of Erein Rh'vourek:: Stardate-63369.76
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Upon mission start I ran a quick diagnostics on all my NAV sensors, then formed into a proper RSE escort formation with the other ships. I then conferred with the other ships and inputted the course and speed we would be using. I reported the heading and speed to the CO and XO and gave the estimated time of arrival. I monitored my sensors as we went, then out of the blue some debris happened to form on our starboard side. The CO gave the TAC the order to eliminate the debris, while I plotted a course around the meteor. With the debris out of the way I fell back into standard formation, and reported the new ETA. I then adjusted my orbital position as an away team was ready to shuttle out. I informed the escort ships of my intentions, and I am awaiting to drop us into standard orbit.
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Post by rhvourek on May 23, 2006 6:30:42 GMT -5
Duty Log of Erein Rh'vourek:: Stardate- 63389.89
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At the start of the shift I found myself running the usual diagnostics on my NAV sensors making sure they were online and calibrated. I then maintained standard orbit, checking every now and then on my positioning, making sure I wasn't drifting into some object or the ships in the escort party. It was my job to maintain our position while the away team escorted the ambassador to his diplomatic duties. I reported every 15 minutes to the CO, more as a standard procedure then anything else. I am currently maintaining standard orbit and am awaiting further orders.
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Post by Lt Cmdr Melvin Moon on Jun 19, 2006 22:22:53 GMT -5
Helm Officer's Log
After completing my first mission as the New York's Helm Officer, I found it rather routine. Being rders to do a routine maintenance check on an outpost, I done my part in checking out the Outposts Shuttle craft to see how well they preformed. With the exception of a couple minor glitches, the shuttles turned out just fine.
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Post by Lt Cmdr Melvin Moon on Jun 26, 2006 22:18:23 GMT -5
Helm Officers' Log, Ensign Melvin Moon Reporting
As the Riov got called back to Romulas for a hearing of some sort, I am at a loss to fully understand what this is all about, As I am the newest member of the crew. So, this mission, we flew to Romulas and from there, we all had shore leave while our Riov went to face whatever judgement that will be passed on her. I am hoping nothing bad comes of this. In the meantime, the rest of the crew started shore leave, and this being my first time to Romulas, Ops volunteered to show me the sights. I am sure I will enjoy the sights in her company
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Post by 2ltrhiankhev on Sept 26, 2006 9:44:34 GMT -5
Location: Sickbay
Helm Officer's Log, Second Lt Rhian Khev reporting
I have sustained injuries in defense of the Security Chief Lt Zandile Rey-Baccus in battle. I do not blame her and I hope she does not blame herself. I blame myself somewhat and I do not think that is bad. I have developed some feelings for her but She is still focused and hoping for her husband's return. I believe she is starting to realize he may not return. My heart goes out to her and I hope that she finds peace and not let her loss overcome her. In the meantime, I shall recover from my injuries.
Computer, End Log
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Post by mattsliter on Feb 12, 2008 4:02:36 GMT -5
<computer begin recording log>
<begin when ready>
Helms log Stardate 65115.52 Ensign Matthew Sliter recording. I had my first mission since my return from my ELOA I was in the driver seat making sure that the NewYork made it to our destination safly and smoothly. The trip was rather dull it was rutine mainly minor course corrections here and there due to slow moving freighters.
I do believe i have the confidence of my crew members of piloting the vessel.
<eng and save LOG>
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