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ISSUE 11

   

ISSUE 11: MAY 2000

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COMMODORES LOG

Once again it's time to reflect on the past month. Jeanettes birthday party was a great Success and I'm sure all who attended thoroughly enjoyed themselves. I was very tired because Martin and I provided the tuck shop at the Rethink Disability's SHARE Day. Next year the theme is space and we have been asked to participate as a club. So, any ideas for workshops would be appreciated.

The meeting was very disappointing, considering we had three new members from Mildenhall & Lakenheath. Where was everyone?

I have some apologies to make…

Firstly to Dave Mason (Kambei) for not giving him a mention last month. Kambei visited us in March and became a postal member. He is an original series Klingon. Welcome also to Rubi Lister another postal member who joined in March. Second apologies to Sam Hudspeth… It's not Samantha, just Sam.
Lastly, apologies to Jose for leaving off his surname. His full name is Jose Dias Espino. His photograph in the last newsletter wasn't very clear so check out the article here in
Issue 10

Welcome to our Scottish contingent of postal members:- Lee & Sharon Close, Archibald McArthur, James McArthur, and Dean James. Lee is going to be running a pen friend page, so he would like to hear from you. (see inside for details).

Hadleigh Sci Fi Convention was a bit of disappointment. Hadleigh is not exactly the centre of the universe so attendance was very low. Which is a shame because Kev worked really hard to put on the show. The Guest Stars were a lot friendlier that at Clacton - Ask Major Madia what she thinks of Michael Billington!
Hadleigh Pictures

Jeremy Bullock did a talk and during it "interviewed" members of the audience as the new Bobba Fett.

Having 4 males he wanted a female, so Zuveda volunteered. He was a bit taken aback when confronted by a blue person with antennae and the helmet wouldn't fit! Despite that, Zuveda won. He said she acted the part very well, very sinister and menacing. We put him straight when we told him that she wasn't acting. she's like that all the time!! (Lesson one on how to upset your First Officer!!)

I would like to thank all those people who helped in the kitchen and on the refreshment table: Julie, Selene, Marie, Shannon, Jeanette on face paints & refreshments, Tom & Sam, Emma, John and Leigh.

A special thank you to my daughter Donna . She did all the cooking and cleaned up afterwards. It ended up cleaner than when we went in. Donna came back from Gran Canaria in time for the Convention and has now left again. Firstly to work in Wales and then on to Spain.

I hope I haven't missed anybody. The General, The Ambassador & David Canning also made it to the show.

You will see a few new features in this months newsletter. Apart from the Pen Friend Page, we have a situations vacant page. and an extra puzzle page. Thank you to all our Contributors but a special thanks to Ambassador Ke'reth for all his hard work and artwork for the newsletter. It wouldn't be the same without him.

I look forward to seeing you all at the next meeting. We have quite a lot to get through.

Don't forget your Ball tickets £25.00 from our treasurer. We need monies in by June meeting.
In the meantime, all the best

Best wishes
Commodore Anarita Jat

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PERSONAL LOG

Engineering Personnel Log - 03:

Lt. Cdr Saryena Remora of Vulcan

It has been some time since last I made a Log such as this. My duties aboard Starbase 410 have required me to direct a great deal of my time and energy towards them. Now, though, is an ideal time to continue making these Logs, so that documentation of my time here does not become fragmented. My Logs are a duty of their own, and I must neglect them no longer.

I received a communicae from my mother, Te’ana, this morning. She informed me, with much delight, that my oldest brother, the Healer Sarek, and his wife, Persephone, are expecting their first child. Persephone was well into her baby’s gestation period before she discovered her pregnancy. Currently, there is a growing debate between Persephone and my mother as to whether the baby is male or female. The more logical members of my family who reside on Vulcan, my father, Sharn, and brother Sarek, keep reminding the women that such debates are rather pointless; nothing more than great displays of impatience. In a short time the matter of debate shall be revealed naturally, when the baby is born.

Persephone is a human of mixed culture. Therefore, she fits quite comfortably into the diverse "melting pot" of my family. She is a pleasant and kind young woman, of my own age.

Persephone’s mother is a descendant of one of the few surviving North American Indian tribes of ancient Earth, whose tribal name is Spirit of the Dove to honour her ancestors, but, to family, is known simply as Dove.

Her people chose not to colonise on another planet, and so, though they endured much suffering earlier in their history, did not suffer the fate of many of their fellow tribes who chose to search for a home on another planet.

Her father, Paris (Grecian), met her mother, when, by coincidence or fate, depending on your beliefs, they both happened to be holidaying on Earth’s moon, Lunar. This place had always intrigued them both, and each decided to go there with a separate group of friends. Years later, they are still happily married, and live among Dove’s people on Earth. They have two other children, besides Persephone; her older sister, Antigone, and her twin brother, whose tribal Name is Peaceful Bear. (He was given the name because of the origins in Greek myth of his father’s name, Paris, who survived into adulthood only because a she-bear found him as a baby, and fed him on her milk).

Persephone’s mixed heritage has also given rise to a topic of much discussion between she and my mother. What will the baby be called? Reasonably, my brother and his wife wish to give their child a name that will reflect each of his or her cultures, giving the child a sense of who s/he is, and from where they came in this Universe. Many names are being discussed. Some Vulcan, some Trill, and of course, a few English language human names. I believe, according to what my mother has told me, Natasha and Georgia are two of those most favourably looked upon. Apparently, though, those most hotly debated between the more emotional members of my family, are those that take note of Persephone’s Greek and North American Indian halves. Names being considered are: Chakotay, Gaia, Aphrodite, and Echo.

My youngest brother, to solve this debate, has suggested that a name from another culture be used. Onboard the Enterprise E. Lieutenant Commander Data recently told my brother about his, sadly, now deceased, android daughter, whom he named Lal. Lal means "Beloved" in Hindi. Personally, I think this is the wisest choice.

On to other matters:

I have two engagements that require my presence on Earth in the coming months. I have been asked by a good friend to attend the fund raising events of the charity for which she works. My friend, Nala Daresh, is half Bajoran, half Cardassian. Her birth was a consequence of the Cardassian occupation of Bajor, which lead to many young Bajoran women being recruited as "comfort women" for the men of the Cardassian Military. Daresh was put in an orphanage by her mother, soon after she was born, and has never known her biological parents. When the Occupation ended, she was adopted by a married couple, serving in Starfleet, and has lived on Earth ever since. She joined Starfleet at the same time I did, which is how we met. Most recently, life as a Starfleet Officer has been made rather difficult for her. She has become a focus for the hostility felt towards Cardassians. I am pleased to report that not all her comrades have turned against her, only a small percentage, but she has born their prejudices bravely. Now that the War between the inhabitants of the Alpha Quadrant and the one-time Dominion/ Cardassian Alliance has subsided, the heat has cooled towards Nala Daresh.

Currently, she is on sabbatical, and can be found at the Headquarters on Earth of the charity she has founded for all those who have been orphaned by the war. Her work is highly regarded by her peers and among latest colleagues, she is a much-respected figure. Her charitable duties have also taken her to Cardassia, a place, in the past, she could never have found the will or courage to visit. She is helping the leader of Cardassia’s new government, a one-time exiled man named Garak, to install another of her charity’s Complexes on his fledgling, newly rebuilt Cardassia. I believe my cousin, Kamin, is also involved in the joint project.

End Log

Bethany Heard


Engineering Personnel Log - 04:

Lt. Cdr. Saryena Remora

I had to end my last Log more quickly than intended, as my Commanding Officer, Anarita Jat, called me to the Docking Bay of Starbase 410 to receive some personal guests.

My guests were my brother, Sarek the Healer, and his wife Persephone. It seems that my brother informed his lady wife that it would be illogical for them to interrupt my duties aboard the Starbase unannounced. But, in true human fashion, (reminiscent of my paternal grandmother), Persephone informed her husband that, since they were required to cross this part of space to get back to Vulcan from Earth (where they had been visiting her parents). It would be illogical of them to waste an opportunity to visit me. I am appreciative of my sister-in-law’s persuasive powers.

She informed me that both she and the baby are healthy, and that the same can be said for the other members of my family on Vulcan. I am pleased to hear, also, that Persephone’s family is in good health. Her brother, whose birth name is Benedict (after his father’s American/Grecian father) has an arable farm within his Tribe’s territory, and he is, apparently, immensely pleased with this year’s crops, so far. Her mother, Dove, is busy helping Persephone’s older sister, Antigone, prepare for her Naming Ceremony, where she will officially receive her Tribal name, Willow on the Breeze.

The ceremony has been delayed, as Antigone has been off world for some time assisting with the colonisation of Beta Xeris III, in the Beta Quadrant.

Persephone’s Tribal name, which she officially received some months after marrying my brother is, Singing Bird. As a member of her family, I was invited to attend her Naming Ceremony. It was a very simple, but admirable affair. Her father, she says, is truly enjoying his retirement from the Starship Construction business, where he met my cousin, Rafi.

An interesting thing to note, is the highly recognisable coincidence that Persephone’s father shares his name with an ex-Maquis crewman, now serving aboard the faraway starship Voyager. Which leads me to acknowledge another coincidence, one of the names my brother and his wife are considering for a son (Chakotay) is also the name of that same ship’s First Officer

I have promised my fellow Officer, T’Pina, to assist in the repair of malfunctioning computer panel in engineering.

End Log

Bethany Heard

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BIRTHDAYS & PROMOTIONS

FAMOUS

5th May Marc Alaimo Gul Dukat DS9
23rd May Joan Collins Edith Keeler ST:OS
25th May Harlan Ellison Writer
30thMay Colm Meaney Miles O'Brien DS9
30th May Michael Piller Writer & Exec Producer

STARBASE

11th May Laura-Jean Morris Ops
19th May Mark Staniland Civilian
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

WANTED

Terran Male Slave wanted by the Intendant Madia Amme from the Mirror Universe.

The Intendant requires a slave to pander to her every whim whenever she crosses over.

See Major Madia Amme for further details and how to apply.

Strictly NO Ferengi !!!

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FUTURE MISSIONS

2000

  • 21st May - 410 Club Meeting
  • 29th May - Luton Carnival
  • 10th June - Kentford Village Gala Day
  • 17th June - Ixworth Fete
  • 18th June - 410 Club 1st Birthday Meeting (AGM & BBQ)
  • July 15th - Ambassadorial Ball - with special Guest Barry Morse
  • July 21st - Hawaiian Disco, USS Lutonia


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WEBLEY THE SPIDER


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FROM THE DESK OF THE KLINGON AMBASSADOR

nuqneH (Greetings), from the Empire.

I've a question for you. What is a Chief of Staff? I know at least one personwho will read the next few lines very carefully, my own Chief of Staff!. As you know, her name is b'Sel and it's her job to keep the day to day running of the Embassy as smooth as possible. I'm told that it's an unenviable task. Let me list just a few of her duties here at the Embassy.

First of all, she keeps her Ambassador (yours truly) up to date on political situations, both inside and outside the Empire. For this she has to work very closely with Imperial Intelligence and members of the Klingon High Council. Then there is the travel. An Ambassador gets to do a lot of travelling but sadly, very little sight seeing. It's the CoS's job to see to the arranging of my travel and accommodation. She then has to arrangemy security, for this she has to be kept well informed on all aspects of my work, as well as her own. Then there's the overseeing of my well being. So it falls to her to supervise the EMbassy Kitchens (Klingons consume large amounts of raw & live meat in their diets). Here at the Embassy, I have to be able to offer my Klingon guests the best of what would be available to them at home. To this end, I have my own peronal butcher, his name is Qep'toq. He in turn has to obtain specialist livestock for slaughter (food is often slaughtered here on the station). He even breeds his own Gagh (Klingon serpent worms) so we always have it fresh. I also have my own personal Chef to prepare my food, his name is Khal.

Back to my Chief of Staff. She also liaises with my personal bodyguard retinue, the be'nI' Qan (Sisters of Protection).

Then there's my special appointment book. Without b'Sel to keep it, I'd never be able to keep track of all the alien AMbassadors, Heads of State, Planetary Governors, Generals Klingon Citizens and Starfleet Officers etc., not to mention all the traders needing travel permits or other documents signed.

Politics! - Between you and I, dear reader, give me a sharp Bat'leth, any day of the week....

If you were to ask me what I'd do without a good Chief of Staff. I'll tell you willingly. I'd have my Naval reserve status overturned and so back to being a Ships Captain. Better hours, less paperwork, more action and no politics!....

MORE KLINGON STUFF

batlh potlh law' yln potlh puS Honour is more important than life
Dujllj ylvoq Trust your instincts
Suvlu'taHvlS yapbe'HoS neH Brute Strength is not the most important asset in a fight.
ghojwl'pu'll' tlSaH Care about your students.
Hegh neH chav qoH A fools only achievement is death
reH lugh charghwl' The victor is always right!
noH ghoblu'DI' yay law' Hoch quv puS In war, nothing is more honourable than victory.
qun qon charghwl'pu''e History is written by the victors.


As we are talking in military terms, I shall end this months page with ranks and position titles.

RANKS

'aj Admiral
Sa' General
totlh Commodore
'ech Brigadier
HoD Captain
la' Commander
Sogh la Lieutenant Commander
Sogh Lieutenant
lagh Ensign
ne' Yeoman
nu Sergeant
Da' Corporal
QaS Trooper
mangHom Cadet
POSITION TITLES
yaS wa'Dlch First Officer
yaS cha'Dlch Second Officer
QeDpln Science Officer
Qumpln Communications Officer
nuHpln Weapons Officer
jonpln Engineering Officer
ya Tactical Officer
Herghwl'taHpln Medical Officer
Lastly, here's one for my Chief of Staff to learn!
lu'joHwl' Yes, my Lord!



The Klingon Language Institute can be contacted at:
http://www.kli.org/
Another good Klingon web site, can be contacted at:
http://www.geocities.com/area51/lair/9261/

It has been an honour to instruct you. Qapla'

Ke'reth zantai Makura
Ambassador - Klingon Embassy


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EPISODE REVIEW

TIMELESS

SYNOPSIS

Voyager tries out their new Quantum slipstream drive with disastrous results. 15 years later Harry and Chakotay who survived the crash try to alter history.

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This was Voyagers 100th episode and was directed by Levar Burton who also made a brief appearance. This was an excellent episode and was well directed. It started off with two figures beaming onto an ice-covered planet and one stating that they had found it. The camera then pans out to show an outline of Voyager buried beneath the ice.

The scenes inside the wreckage are quite creepy especially when we see Chakotay on the bridge and shining his torch over the preserved bodies of his fellow crewman. Before this episode was aired in the States, the lists I belong to on the net were flooded with pictures of Chakotay kneeling beside Janeway and looking quite upset. Unfortunately this never made it to the screen and I think that was a shame because all you saw was him shine his torch on her. I wanted a bit more feeling here especially as their last evening together was spent having a romantic meal in her quarters. He showed more emotion over finding Seven.

Superb acting by Garret Wang, he really made me believe in this future Harry Kim, you could feel his bitterness and guilt at having let his crew mates down all those years previously. Loved the sarcastic comment he made about Chakotay and Tess being a "couple, joined at the hip".

Obviously I enjoyed the big J/C scene in Kathryn’s quarters (they haven’t been this close since Scorpion part 1) She tells Chakotay he can tell the crew after desert, but we don’t find out what or who was for desert!! This line was left out when it aired in the States (to make more time for adverts).

But there were many scenes I enjoyed, liked seeing Seven get tipsy on Synthenol (nice to know she’s not perfect) all of the ones with the future Harry Kim and much enjoyed the closing scene with Harry and Janeway where she tells him that he’d come through for them. This reminded me of the closing scene of the Season 1 Episode Emanations.

Liked the scene with Chakotay and Tess on the bridge when he hears Janeway’s last message (at least here he did show some emotion) but then they had him and Tess getting close and I’m almost shouting at screen ‘Don’t you dare kiss her on Kathryn’s bridge with her lying just yards away from you’ I’m glad to say that they didn’t. As much as I like Robert Beltran I have to admit that he does sometimes act pretty wooden especially in romantic scenes (except when with Janeway) There were no sparks between him and Tess just as there wasn’t between him and Kelan in Unforgettable.

I’m not even going to try and analyse whether Harry and Chakotay were right to alter 15 years of history just to save their crew because if they hadn’t we wouldn’t have any more episodes!

I’d give this one 10/10.

Jeanette Warran

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FROM USS LUTONIA

USS LUTONIA NCC-1996
Science Fiction Fan Club
29 Strathmore Walk, Luton,
Bedfordshire. LU1 3PD

Tel: (01582) 756334 Fax: 01582 (617534)
E-mail Andrew.Fazekas@USS-Lutonia.org
Club Website http://www.USS-Lutonia.org

Hi! to all members of Starbase 410 from USS Lutonia

Stardate:01.05.2000

Admiral Andy Fazekas Commanding the USS Lutonia hailing on all frequencies to Starbase 410 crewmembers. A lot has happened since our last communication in your fanzine regarding the Lutonia and it’s totally party mad crewmembers.

Firstly we have a new website address
http://www.USS-Lutonia.org

Also on stardate: 22.03.2000.

Admiral Andrew Fazekas was invited to talk live on Radio Scotland to the Scottish Nation at the unearthly time of 09.00hrs. The airtime lasted just six minutes but the DJ was unable to take the pee nor were his mystery guests as the Admiral assimilated them all one by one. Plus the fact that the DJ liked the sound of his own voice too much also helped in an easy lesson in how to assimilate a DJ.

On stardate: 24.03.2000 we had the U.S.S Lutonia Science Fiction Auction Event and despite only two thirds of the club turning up and the failure of the Peterborough club to arrive we still managed an attendance of thirty-five due to interested members of the Public coming along. Not only this but we also managed at least two new memberships on the night and two more from this event to come which means that the membership for March has trebled. The event itself ran smoothly thanks to our engineer’s hard work and despite ever continuing problems with our hosts who don’t really seem to appreciate us. There was a big exchange of latinum for goods and some of those goods were brought at bargain prices. The event was notable also for the turn out of new members to the club and the new uniforms on display. As with all our events it was hard to retrieve the crew from Ten Forward due to over flowing Romulan ale.

On stardate: 19.04.2000 it was our U.S.S Lutonia AGM. The purpose of this meeting was to elect a new committee for the following year and to have an open forum for discussion on any matters raised. Roughly a third of the Club turned out for this meeting the result of the AGM was that the same four Committee members from last year were all re-elected onto the Committee.

We also had an open forum meeting where we discussed the Luton Carnival day. The members also voted to proceed with the Club going onto the World Wide Web and buying it’s own screen for events.

Lastly on stardate: 28.04.2000 it was our Space Hunter Classic Science Fiction Night. This has to be one of the most successful evenings ever in our series of classic science fiction evenings. Not because of the attendance which was eleven in total, four less than previous. But because when we started at 7.30pm with "Thunderbirds 2064" little did we realise we would not emerge from the strange world of science fiction until 2.30am a full seven hours later! In fact we almost made it to daybreak the following day. The evening consisted of many episodes of "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons" as well as a "Star Trek" original series classic. A golden man fought an alien frog in "Lost in Space" and classic films, such as "Space Hunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone" and as a bonus "Killdozer". The beer and the food flowed freely and everyone enjoyed themselves though I doubt not many thought this evening would last so long especially in our minds. These events are famous for drinking, eating, and having no set time limit on finishing and it is surely only a matter of time before a classic all nighter!

These are exciting times for the Lutonia especially as we celebrate our fourth year in existence this May and visit the Dome in June. Though surely our biggest challenge is coming on stardate 29.05.2000 when we attempt to assimilate Luton Carnival and a local pub afterwards. But we know with the help of Starbase 410 we will prevail.

Live long and prosper

Admiral Andrew Fazekas


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