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Born: 2319 on Andoria
Rank: Captain
Affiliation: Starfleet
Assignment: U.S.S. Anchorage
Korrodus of keth Omtala was born on the home planet of Andoria, the third of seven siblings all of which are male. Both of his parents were members of the Andorian Defense Forces (ADF). His mother reached the rank of Tlolev (equivalent to the rank of Admiral). Upon reaching the legal age, Korrodus joined the ADF. He served for two years before being offered the chance to take place in an exchange program with Starfleet. The result of which was a young Korrodus fascinated with Starfleet's mission to "explore strange new worlds". He quickly joined Starfleet.
From the beginning of his SF career, Korrodus had a difficult time fitting in. He found the ways of other cultures strange and uncomforting. Eventually, after two previous assignments at starbases, Korrodus attained his dream assignment: the all andorian U.S.S. Gahzitte. On the Gahzitte, Korrodus excelled. He began as a member of Security, but upon the suggestion of his XO, he changed to operations in order to better prepare him for command. Upon attaining Lt. Commander, he switched back to Security, but this time as Department chief. When he was promoted to Commander, he requested a posting as Executive Officer aboard the Gahzitte. The posting was denied. He was instead assigned to the Anchorage as executive officer to the newly promoted Captain Yollanda Sheldon. After her death, he was appointed Captain, although the rank is brevet and has not yet been decided if he will retain the rank.
When Korrodus took over as Captain of the Anchorage, he encountered resistance from his senior officers. As XO, he had a reputation for being a stickler. While he may not always play by the book, he always expects his officers to do so. Recently, he has been making overtures to try to close the gap between himself and his crew; however, the image of the XO willing to "stick it to you" is too fresh in the memories of his crew. Complicating matters further, Captain Sheldon was popular with everyone onboard. Korrodus may never be able to fill her shoes, and he is having difficulty stepping out of her shadow.
The destruction of the Gahzitte at Wolf 359 struck a blow to Korrodus. To the best of anyone's knowledge, he has not yet dealt with the emotions that caused for him.
ENGINEERING
Commanding Officer: Lt. Marzi
Ensign Alyok
A Vulcan assigned to Engineering. Alyok witnessed Greene strike
Ames and reported it to then XO Commander Korrodus.
Cadet Robert Goodman
A human assigned to engineering. Goodman has thus far not been able
to stay out of PO Papuab's way, and is often the nexus of Papaub's wrath.
Lt. Marzi has done her best to shield him.
Ensign Arlea McHugh
Assigned to Engineering, Arlea is quick tempered but talented. She
is tall by human standards, with long red hair, and a rash of freckles
under her eyes. In episodes 111 and 112 "The Lost Brethren parts I and
II", Arlea got into a cat fight with Cadet Sameal. Arlea believed that
her boyfriend, Ensign Fuller, had been cheating on her with Sameal. As
it turned out, Fuller was actually cheating on her with Cadet Conely. Together,
Arlea and Sameal enacted a bit of revenge on Fuller and Conely.
Petty Officer Papaub
A Tellarite. PO Papaub has been aboard the Anchorage longer than
anyone else (14 years). He knows every jeffries tube and every nut and
bolt. He is gruff, blunt and rude. His personality has kept him from rising
to the rank of Chief.
In the episode, "Vindication", Papaub discovered evidence of a saboteur
aboard the Anchorage. He believed that Lt. Marzi was the target and that
Lt. Reese was the saboteur.
MEDICAL
Commanding Officer: Doctor Jason Willow
Ensign Mala Corwin
A young female human assigned to Medical. She is friendly, dependable,
and skilled despite her lack of experience. Corwin is very short. She just
made minimum height for Starfleet (five foot). She wears her blonde hair
short, and always wears a warm friendly smile. She has a liking for ballroom
dancing, and also seems to have a liking for Alex Greene. She asked him
to be her dance partner (episode 113) and he accepted.
In episode 114. Vindication, she was given a drug called Terakine B by Commander Doleo of 39-Sierra. Doleo told her that it was a deritive of standard Terakine and would help Greene overcome the bouts of pain caused by the life form in his head. Believing him, and not realizing that it was equally derived from Macrospentol, she gave the drug to Greene. As per order of Doleo, she did not advise Dr. Willow of her actions. When Willow found out, he placed her on probation.
Nurse Chelsea Rodriguez
A human nurse. She knows her job well, and is often Dr. Willow's
right hand.
Cadet Valura Sameal
A female orion assigned to medical. Valura is the definition of
the sex symbol of Orion women. She is strikingly curvaceous. Her looks
have gained her the admiration of many male crew members. Business has
mysteriously picked up since she has been assigned to sick bay.
Nurse Jarred Tifft
A Centaurian nurse.
OPERATIONS
Commanding Officer: Lt. Com. Alex Greene
Cadet Marla Conely
Human cadet assigned to operations. Conely had a fling with Ensign
Fuller in episodes 111 and 112. She is a short blonde haired female, just
shy of being considered plump. Marla is the roommate of Cadet Valura Sameal.
Ensign Scot McDaniel
Human Environmental Systems Officer. Scot is well liked and dependable.
He is well known as a Mr. Fixit, as he can fix anything mechanical.
Ensign Joshua Patrick
Recently promoted from sensor's specialist to flight conn., Patrick
was seriously injured in a mysterious attack on the Anchorage during episode
113; however, he made a full recovery. He accompanied Sovok, Gallrown and
Korokh on an away mission to clear Gallrown's name of perjury charges in
episode 114.
Lt. Mark Reese
Human Communications officer from Pennsylvania. Reese has been aboard
the Anchorage since he was an Ensign. The only person who has been assigned
to the Anchorage longer than him is PO Papaub. His primary duty is
communications, but he serves as the "swing" Bridge watch allowing the
normal Center seaters time off. When not on the bridge, he can be found
in the holodeck utilizing one of his many fishing scenarios. His hero is
James Kirk. All of his holo fishing boats bear the title U.S.S. Enterprise.
His favorite program is of Big Falls Lake, an exact representation of the
lake he grew up by on Earth.
SCIENCE
Commanding Officer: Lt. Romienie
Luthin
Lt. Ali Iskandari
A human historian aboard the Anchorage. His specialty is Vulcan
and Romulan history.
Ensign James "Jimmy" Kelley
Human anthropologist. This is Jimmy's first assignment. He is green
in every sense of the word. He was a part of the away team to rescue Ames
and Wickman in the episode "The Crusoe Effect". In the episode, "The Hand
Dealt to You", Lt. Gallrown discovered that Jimmy was leaking information
to the FIN reporter Leslie Wolfe. Jimmy had a "Mrs. Robinson" affair with
Wolfe during his academy days. Leslie was using him for information. Captain
Korrodus reprimanded him for compromising Starfleet Security.
Lt. Romienie Luthin
Centaurian. Luthin is the chief science officer aboard the Anchorage.
Lt. Luthin was one of the prisoners on the rogue planet in episodes 111
and 112. In episode 113, she displayed a dislike towards then Cadet Traa.
She attempted to dissuade the Captain from hearing out Traa's theory. The
Captain, with the urging of the senior staff, ignored her attempt.
Ensign Alyzhaa Traa
Alyzhaa originally came aboard as one of six Cadets. After his help
in the episode, "Galaxy Trek: The Canceled Series", Korrodus gave him a
field promotion to Ensign.
A male Trill joined to the symbiont Traa, Alyzhaa is the third host, and was only recently joined. Commander Kevron Traa, Alyzhaa's predecessor, was killed aboard The Herbert at Wolf 359. Luckily, the symbiont was saved. Alyzhaa seems to have a past history with Counselor Korokh. Both seem to be uneasy around each other.
At the Academy, Alyzhaa concentrated his studies into unusual phenomenon. His studies have come in useful in his short time aboard the Anchorage.
SECURITY
Commanding Officer: Lt. Gallrown Rowne
Lt. (jg) Joan Aksah
Human security officer. After Sovok was promoted to XO, Aksah was
acting Security Chief. In the episode, "The Hand Dealt to You" she made
it clear to Gallrown that she feels that he only received his assignment
based on his friendship with Korrodus.
Ensign John Fuller
Human security officer. John Fuller is a tall, handsome man with
dark hair and piercing blue eyes. He considers himself something of a lady's
man. He was involved in a romantic relationship with Ensign McHugh until
she discovered that he was fooling around with Cadet Conely. He was issued
a formal reprimand for involving himself with a Cadet.
Cadet Bonso Garcia
Bonso (pronounced Bone-zoe) is a young latino male. He is assigned
to security for his cadet cruise.
Commander Tom Doleo
Human SF Intelligence officer. He is stationed at 39-Sierra. Doleo
is the commander of Intelligence for the sector. He is not well liked by
his peers, for he is known to view everything as a Romulan plot. Doleo
appears skeptical and suspicious of everyone.
Admiral Kiel once warned Greene that if he values his career, not to follow in the footsteps of Doleo.
In episode 114, Doleo gave a drug called Terakine B to Ensign Corwin to administer to Greene. He did not inform her that Terakine B is derived from the Angosian Super-Soldier Drug Marcospentol.
Admiral Kiel
Human female. Kiel is stationed at 39-Sierra. She is in command
of the Arteline sector. After the events of episode 114. Vindication, Kiel
determined that the threat posed by "Operation Proteus" has been eliminated.
Votok
An unusual Vulcan who serves as the bartender of the Sierra House
aboard 39-Sierra. Votok always seems to know something about everything,
and sometimes things that are classified.
Kelley Ames
A human ensign who was assigned to Flight Control. Ames was an insubordinate
show off. He had no respect for authority, and over his short career was
busted from Lt (jg) to Ensign twice. Greene tried to bring him into the
fold and make a decent officer out of him by giving him the opportunity
to fly the Killerbees.
Ames was marooned on Rogun II. There he vagrantly violated the Prime Directive. It was found that Ames was protecting PO Wickman by "taking the wrap" for the Rogun II incident. His actions were not entirely dishonarable; however, he was kicked out of StarFleet. Currently, he is serving 12 months rehabilitation for his crimes.
Dr. Valerie Byron
Federation Scientist who was illegally rescuing a pre-warp race,
called the Arnu, from the Romulans. The Arnu are the native
race of Audron IV. Audron IV is a planet in dispute between the Thellisians
and the Romulans. Both powers claim the planet as their territory. With
the help of the crew of the Anchorage, she was able to save the Arnu. She
has been sent back to Earth to face trial.
Admiral Golav
The commanding officer of Starbase 7 which orbits Andoria. Admiral
Golav is a plump older male Tellerite. He is a clean freak. While Starbase
7 is antiquated, it is also spotlessly clean. He prides himself on having
the oldest, yet cleanest Starbase in service. Golav is a windbag who always
talks to you, but not with you. He has a taste for the old fashioned. All
of the computers on SB 7 are the newer LCARS; however, they have been retrofitted
to fit in the casings of the old 22nd century computer terminals. He also
insists upon using old fashioned mops and buckets verses graviton sweeps.
Jason Handler
Handler is a nervous officer. He often stutters and stammers around
those that out rank him (which is most everyone he deals with on a day
to day basis). He seems to lack self-confidence. His eagerness to please,
and his nervousness often overshadow his intelligence.
In episode 114. Vindication, Handler was revealed to be a saboteur and possible spy. It is not known who he is working for.
Somehow, Handler escaped from 39-Sierra. He is still at large.
Dr. Julius Marcus
An enigmatic Federation Scientist who may or may not be dead. His
name has turned up several times; however, he has not yet been located.
It is known that he was in charge of a number of illegal experiments. The
nature of those experiments is not known. Sovok has been given the mission
of discovering Dr. Marcus' secrets.
Captain (Retired) Tran Mazer
Tran is an older oriental man in his 80's. He is surprisingly agile
for his age. Tran retired 12 years ago. He was a member of the Traacha.
The Traacha are a special branch of Starfleet Security. They evolved from
the Andorians. A group of kethless warriors, they were dedicated to the
defense of all Andorians. When the Andorians helped form the Federation,
the Traacha became a branch of Starfleet security that is open to all races,
but follows the principles set by its Andorian founders. Being a member
of the Traacha is privilege that very few have. It is hard to become a
member. Those who are members are allowed to wear the symbol of the Traacha
on their uniform. Many train for years to join the Traacha only to fail
the near impossible test. Members of the Traacha serve various positions
throughout Starfleet Security, but can be used as a sort of "Ranger" force
if necessary. He is currently aboard the Anchorage training Lt. Gallrown
for possible membership in the Traacha.
Counselor Jame Ryan
A Centaurian Psychologist, Ryan is no longer aboard the Anchorage.
He was the only civilian aboard and served as ship's counselor. When Korokh
came aboard, Korrodus took her into his confidence. Ryan displayed an intense
jealously towards Korokh. When he found out he was being relieved of duty,
he blamed Korokh and vowed vengenance towards her.
Beloved Sheldon
The eldest half Bollian daughter of Captain Sheldon. Beloved's name
was taken from the book Beloved, by Toni Morrison (Yollanda Sheldon's
favorite 20th century author). Beloved never got along well with her mother
Yollanda. After her mother and her father Vr'rk divorced, Beloved opted
to live with her father. Like her father, she is an archaeologist. In episode
102.
"Preludes and Apparitions" she was presumed dead; however, it was revealed
in "The Lost Brethren (parts I II)" that she was in fact alive. Centurian
Tiam had allowed her to continue her father's work at Dython VI. Her discoveries
there led her to a rogue planet near Andorian space. Centurian Tiam set
up a secret camp on the surface of the planet. Beloved was duped by Tiam
into believing that he had an earnest interest in her work. In fact, he
was using her to discover the secrets of the crystalline computer. He had
hopes of using it as a weapon.
PO Gary Wickman
Wickman was marooned on Rogun II with Ames. Initially, it was believed
that he acted honorably in the incidents after the crash. It was later
revealed that he actually murdered the Marine pilot 1st Lt. Frank Davis,
along with several Huth. Gallrown and Korokh discovered his guilt. He was
arrested for murder and violation of the Prime Directive. He was sentenced
to 20 years at Scorpio Penal Colony. He left behind a wife and two daughters.
Leslie Wolfe
Leslie is a reporter for the Federation Information Network (FIN).
It was she that revealed the existance of the Killerbee Project to the
general public. In the episode "The Hand Dealt To You",
it was discovered that her source aboard the Anchorage was Ensign Jimmy
Kelley.
Cadet Zerith
A female vulcan assigned to ops. Zerith is a cover identity for
in the episode "Vindication" it was discovered that Zerith is an operative
with SFI assigned to help Greene flush out the spy aboard the Anchorage.
After Admiral Kiel determined that the threat of "Operation Proteus" had
been eliminated, Zerith was removed from the Anchorage. Her true identity
remains a mystery.
Lt. Ruppert
Ruppert was a PC played by Carl Dees.
Lt. Ruppert was half Vulcan/Betazoid. He hid his vulcan parentage. His father was actually Sovok; however, this remained unrevealed to Sovok. Ruppert did not fit in well in the Science Department. He was transferred to Tactical by Captain Korrodus, as he showed some promise there.
Lt. Ruppert was killed in the episode "The Crusoe Effect". He made a bold and daring attempt to free himself and his crew mates from their Cardassian captors. His death allowed Lt. Marzi enough of a distraction to make an escape attempt.
Ensign Bree Sheldon
The younger half bollian daughter of Captain Sheldon. After the
divorce of Vr'rk and Yollie, Bree chose to live with her mother. At the
start of the campaign, Bree had just earned her first assignment as a science
officer aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga. She was killed at Wolf 359 ("The Darkest
Hour").
Captain Yollanda "Yollie" Sheldon
Yollie Sheldon was an attractive black woman from Michigan.
Captain Sheldon was assigned to the Anchorage as Executive Officer, and
after four years, was promoted to Captain and replaced Captain Aaron Ellis.
This was her first assignment as Captain. She became pregnant from her
estranged exhusband, the Bolian Archaeologist Vr'rk. She lost both of her
daughters. One to the Romulans and the other in Wolf-359. She died in the
episode "Eye of Arcimi".
Dr. Vr'rk
Dr. Vr'rk was the ex-husband of Captain Sheldon. A Bollian archaeologist,
he was assigned as part of the Federation science team to investigate the
ruins of Dython VI. Vr'rk was killed by a romulan disguised as Lt. Bartok
on the surface of Dython VI.
THE ANDORIANS
These are NPC's that are assigned to the Khorval. All of them are members
of the Andorian Defense Force. Their names are borrowed from Among the
Clans, but their personalities are created by me.
Tlol Graff of Keth Kor
(Tlol pronounced "utol", Graalen word for Captain). Graff is the
commander of the A.D.S. Khorval. He presents himself as fair and friendly,
and always willing to take the suggestions of others.
Chakev Jaro of Keth Birev
Chakev translates to Lt. (jg). Jaro has always dreamed of joining
starfleet; however, she lacks the formal education required to pass the
test. She has taken the test thrice, but has failed. She was told she could
only apply again with the endorsement of a Starfleet officer of the rank
of Captain or higher. Jaro was instrumental in helping trace the location
of the crystalline computer on Trilith VII. She befriended Greene, in a
way of sorts. She provided him with a culture shock when she chirperly
joined him in the sonic shower.
After her actions on Trilith VII, she wrote Greene and asked him to speak to Captain Korrodus on her behalf. Greene did so, and Korrodus gave her his endorsement. She is now studying to take the test again, and will do so in one year's time.
Shaklas Ket'Pem of Keth Ivari
Shaklas translates to Lt. He was part of the away team taken prisoner
by Tiam. He was also assigned to Marzi's quarters before that situation
was corrected by Dr. Willow.
Atol Lelva of Keth Athrun
Atol is the graalen word for commander. Lelva, a female andorian
who looks for all the world like Xena, Andorian Warrior Princess, was XO
of the Anchorage during the officer exchange program set up by Captain
Korrodus. She was part of the away team taken prisoner on the rogue planet
by Centurian Tiam.
Shaklas Tivra of Keth Ivari
Tivra was one of the officers traded in the exchange program. He
was acting Ops Chief. He was also a roommate of Lt. Marzi, with a terrible
snoring problem. Luckily, Dr. Willow assigned him to seperate quarters
and then forced Captain Korrodus to see the error of his ways.
Centurian Tiam
The husband of the musically gifted Jandra. Tiam has thus far portrayed
himself as haughty. He attempted to betray Captain Sheldon in the episode
"Preludes and Apparitions". He was sent to begin peace talks with the Federation.
Instead, he laid a trap to try to capture Ambassador Spock and placed a
Tal Shiar agent amongst the joint dig team in the guise of Lt. Commander
Bartok.
Tiam reappeared in "The Lost Brethren (parts I and II). He spared the life of Beloved Sheldon and tricked her into believing that he was interested in continuing her father's work for the sake of science. His plans were revealed by the crew of the Anchorage and he was taken into Federation custody. The Star Empire has not yet given a reply to the situation.
Jandra
Tiam's wife Jandra attempted to defect to the Federation in the
episode "Aiding and Abetting". She has a gift for music, with an unexplained
knowledge of earth and vulcan composers. Dr. Willow treated her for a strange
condition which he was never able to diagnose. In the episode "The Darkest
Hour" she was exchanged for Ensign Ames.
Jandra appeared at her husband's side in "The Lost Brethren (parts I & II). She helped Dr. Willow and the other members of the away team escape. She has been granted asylum by Captain Korrodus and is now aboard the Anchorage. Korrodus has assigned her to the Ambassador quarters aboard the Anchorage.
Commander Modex
The commanding officer of the D'Vairin. The Anchorage encountered
him in "Marie Celestial". While he clearly has no love for the Federation,
he did prove himself to be admirable in his dealings with the Anchorage.
He also revealed a dislike of the Tal Shiar. At the invitation of then
acting Captain Greene, he and his senior officers dinned in peace with
the senior staff of The Anchorage.
Senator Kassus
While the crew has not met this Senator, his name has been mentioned
too often to be coincidence. He seems to have his fingers in a lot of shady
dealings.
Doctor Suklar
Romulan Scientist who was aboard the Anchorage when they discovered
Uiono's Star. Uiono's Star was the home of two factions, one Romulan, the
other Terran, who were continuing the war between Earth and Romulas.
Stranger Than Fiction
The following are the personalities of the actors who play the various
crew members aboard the Anchorage. They appeared in the episode Galaxy
Trek: The Canceled Series.
Cliff Anderson as Dr. Jason Willow
Mr. Anderson was born and raised in Miami Florida. He attended Harvard
where he studied literary theory, but dropped out to pursue a duo career
in acting and writing. He gained some measure of fame as a writer. Always
a lover of science fiction, he published a vast number of short stories
in a limited period of time. He has written two trilogies. His first gained
him a nomination for a Hugo. Both trilogies faired well on the market and
have granted him a promising career as a novelist. He writes under the
pseudonym: David Peter.
As an actor, Cliff didn't do as well as he did as a writer. He has had bit parts in many pilots and movies; however, he did not gain any measure of fame until he landed the role of Dr. Willow. Shortly after filming the pilot episode, Cliff married the actress who portrays Lt. Marzi.
He was delighted to take place in an ongoing trek series. It's cancellation came as a disappointment to him. He wrote a script for the final episode. His script allowed an open ending. His plan was to continue with trek by writing novels of A Fragile Peace. His script was accepted but was heavily edited by the evil, money grubbing Clint D. Shulenski.
Somehow, Cliff developed a conduit between realities. The conduit connected his reality to that of Dr. Willow. The two of them switched realities. This was disconcerting for both of them, but allowed Dr. Willow to save his reality by convincing Shulenski to use Anderson's script. Thus, Anderson just might write those novels yet.
Mary Anderson as Lt. Marzi
Mary began acting at a young age. She is the daughter of two successful
stage actors. She was born and bred to act. She gained much more fame than
her husband, Cliff, as an actress. Before taking the part of Lt. Marzi,
Mary enjoyed a number of hit B-Movies. In short, she was a scream queen.
Just prior to taking the part of Lt. Marzi, she had a starring role in
a big budget film in which she starred opposite Frankie Fitz Jr. This role
ensured her a career in big budget films as she has been quoted by the
critics as "a mesmerizing persona with much star power..."
Carl Dees as Lt. Gallrown Rowne
Mr. Dees is well known as being an excellent Shakespearean Actor.
The critics rave of his stage performances. He is best known for his role
as Lear from King Lear. It is odd to see him play the role of the
often quiet and brooding Lt. Gallrown. While he has never considered himself
a trekkie, Mr. Dees is well known for his dedication to his fans. He attends
an average of two conventions per month, and is always willing to give
autographs.
Jean Elmore as Counselor Korokh
Jean began her acting career as a child star in the hit sit-com,
Here
Comes Hatty. She played the shamelessly cute Hatty Hatfield,
and her catch phrase was sliding down the banister saying, "here comes
Hatty!". The show lasted for four seasons, and while it started her career,
it ended it as well.
Jean spent several years coping with a Hollywood that no longer wanted her. She turned to drugs and alcohol as an escape. At the age of 13, she was arrested for armed robbery. She has been through rehab a total of seven times. She got out of rehab only shortly before landing a role on A Fragile Peace. It is the first acting job she has had in many years.
On the set, she and Christopher Ramey took an instant liking to each other. The two have become an item, and due to the influence of Ramey, she is back to her wicked ways of drugs and alcohol. Ramey and Elmore have been called "The Bonnie and Clyde of Galaxy Trek stars."
Troy Fairclough as Lt. Yert
Troy entered Hollywood as a member of the pop sensation, Pretty
Boys. After the groups' sophomore album failed to generate any hits,
and after trying his hand at a dismal solo career, Troy turned to acting.
Lt. Yert was his first big role. He was a fan favorite, but choose to leave
the show as various members of Pretty Boys reunited as Men Singing
Like Boys. Their current hit, "Loving You, Like that other Bitch is
Loving Me", is a club favorite. Currently, they have a hit album and are
touring around the world, starting in Europe.
Derrick Kelly as Lt. Commander Green
Derrick began his acting career in musicals. He gained recognition
for his starring role in Grease. Along with musicals, he has had
a long television career as well. He has starred in a total of four daytime
soap operas, but gained fame for his part of Dillenger on the prime time
soap Melrose Heights 99506.
Christopher Ramey as Commander Sovok
Ramey's career started with a bang. He was a member of the infamous
"Brat Pack" of the 80's; however, like many of his brat compatriots, his
fame teetered out before the 90's. Before landing his role as Sovok, he
starred in a number of feature films during the early 80's, but after his
fame faltered, he was most recognized as the voice of Kip the Talking Dog
in the Disney Films, Look Whose Talking To Me (parts I-VII).
His ups and downs of fame drove him into being an alcoholic and a drug user. He has been jailed several times for crimes varying from possession of illicit drugs, illegal possession of a firearm, drinking and driving. Currently, he is on probation for misconduct with a minor.
When Sovok mind melded with Dr. Willow, he traded places with Ramey. Ramey caused havoc during his short stay aboard the Anchorage.
Clint D. Shulenski, Esquire
A devilishly handsome, yet evil, money grubbing tyrant. Shulenski
landed a job with NBC, and wormed his way into their good graces by having
a talent at picking hit shows. Galaxy Trek: A Fragile Peace, was
his first mistake. He attempted to erase that mistake by editing Cliff
Anderson's script for the final episode. In Shulenski's version, the Anchorage
and her crew were slated to be destroyed.
Dr. Willow and Sovok, in the guise of Cliff Anderson and Christopher Ramey respectively, thwarted Shulenski's diabolical plans.
But can you ever destroy evil? BWAH, HA, HA, HA! CURSE YOUR EYES! I'll BE BACK!
The
Galaxy Trek, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Comic Book and Roleplaying
Fan Club
This group of individuals reside in Bakersfield CA, in the alternate
reality encountered during "Galaxy Trek: The Canceled Series". While they
are fans of everything "geeky" their biggest concern is the canceled show
Galaxy
Trek: A Fragile Peace. Each member is an impersonator of a character
on the show. They pride themselves on being the only fan club in the area
with a female member. The club gets together twice a week. Once on Tuesday's
to discuss club "business" and again on Friday's to play their favorite
roleplaying game SlayMaster 3rd Ed.. Most of their time, the "boys" in
the group spend their time hitting on their only female member, who in
turn spends most of her time reminding them that she is the only female
they are ever likely to have contact with besides their mothers and sisters,
so therefore, they better knock it off.
Ernest Holland
Ernie is the groups Dr. Willow impersonator. He is the group's eldest
member. At 47, he was born a geek and will die a geek. He lives with his
grandmother and is per suing a degree in Creative Writing (he's been per
suing it for 12 years now). He works as a newspaper delivery boy, and at
the snack bar of a movie theater. On Fridays, he runs the groups' SlayMaster
Campaign. He has been playing SlayMaster for 35 years and can quote any
rule verbatim, you name the edition. He also has a number of house rules
used for generating useful things such as breast size, penis length and
has added the attribute Sex Appeal.
Randy Moffitt
Randy is 27 and really digs the character of Lt. Marzi. His small
cramped apartment is plastered with pictures of her and pictures of Mary
Anderson, the actress which portrays the character. He has one serious
obsession. His last girlfriend, and the first he'd had in 6 years, broke
up with him because he insisted upon her dressing up as an andorian
whenever they had sex (which due to his request was not that often). He
loves dressing up as Lt. Marzi, and often goes out in public dressed like
her.
Lisa Montgomery
Lisa is the lucky member to be the groups' only female. Twenty two
and reclusive, she's always been into roleplaying games and anything sci-fi,
fantasy or horror. Her interests have always alienated her from other girls
her age. In high school, she was always the one the cheer leader types
loved to torment. Consequently, her favorite movie is Carrie. When
not dressed up as the group's Korokh, she enjoys being a goth chic with
a morbid fascination with death (particularly the death of any super model).
She loves collecting Barbies and doing various sadistic, morbid things
to them.
"Stinky" Sam Newman
Sam is 31 and dreams of being Alex Greene. If he could be any person,
it would be Alex Greene. He has written a series of short stories, all
about Alex Greene (and none of them are any good, but you couldn't tell
Stinky that). Stinky is overweight to the point that doctors have warned
him to loose weight or risk health problems. His nickname comes from his
poor bathing habits, and an unusual body odor problem.
Wesley Rassmusen
Wesley is the groups' youngest member. He is 13 and fascinated by
anything Vulcan. Naturally, he is the groups' Sovok. He often gets in trouble
for wearing his Starfleet Uniform and Vulcan ears to school. Wesley is
a brilliant child. He has never earned a grade lower than an A (except
for gym class, he always gets marked down for refusing to remove his combadge).
Brett Rose
The president of the fan club, Brett is a Captain Korrodus fan.
He is 16, and like Wesley is a whiz at school. He is a classic nerd complete
with zits, coke bottle glasses and a nasal laugh. When he wears his Korrodus
costume, his zits can clearly be seen beneath the blue make up, and his
thick glasses look precarious with his antennas and white hair.