No fooling, it’s April. A time of Easter, Taxes and our first local conventions starting up. Members of the Fleet will be present at Ogden-Con on Saturday April 4 at the Ogden Union Station (next to the Frontrunner stop). This will run from 10am to 5pm and admission is only $5/adults $3/cosplayers with kids 10 and under free. This is one of the mini-conventions that Dr. Trek (Larry Nemecek) was encouraging more fans to attend. The USS Ticonderoga will have their Borg Alcove and TOS Transporter Console available for photo ops.
The 2026 Fleet Day is coming up quick on Saturday, July 18. The USS Ticonderoga will be hosting this event as part of their 30th Anniversary celebration. The plan is to hold this at the Weber County Southwest Branch in Roy, Utah. There will be both indoor and outdoor events. This is a family friendly event that is open to all members and interested parties. This is only one of two events that the Fleet plans for the year.
Don’t forget that safety should be at the forefront when you start with your outdoor activities. One of the events that the State of Utah holds every April is the Great Utah Shakeout coming up on April 16th. This is a state-wide earthquake drill that starts at 10:15 am. Information on how to prepare for this drill and how you can protect yourself from earthquakes can be found at the link just posted above.
We are looking for a host for the 2027 Admiral’s Banquet next January. We are also looking for new locations to hold the banquet at. If you happen to visit a community center, banquet hall or other gathering location that you think could hold 100 people, please find the details and pass them onto your Commanding Officer.
There is a special assignment from Admiral Hollinger. He needs members to submit their thoughts on the following question. “Which is faster, the USS Enterprise or the Millennium Falcon?” Get these submissions into your Commanding Officer by June 1st.
Welcome Aboard: Crewman 2nd Class Bryan Brady who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Zoran Kovacich who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Katelyn Lewis who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Mike McMillan who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Jeff Norris who is joining the USS Ticonderoga
Congratulations To: Lexy Rudolf (USS Ticonderoga) for being promoted to the rank of Crewman 2nd Class Damon Ricks (USS Ticonderoga) for being promoted to the rank of Ensign Tina Torres (USS Ticonderoga) for being promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (j.g.)
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: April 1 Grace Lee Whitney (Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager) April 4 Casey Biggs (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise) April 15 Michael Ansara (Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager) April 20 George Takei (Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager) April 20 Ian Alexander (Star Trek: Discovery) April 24 Jack Quaid (Star Trek: Lower Decks) April 29 Kate Mulgrew (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Prodigy)
Other Items To Note: Remember to send your photos for the 2027 Seventh Fleet calendar to Photos@SeventhFleet.org
The USS Kelly will be going camping on May 15-17 at the Dukes Slick Rock Campground near Goblin Valley. Spots are filling up fast. Contact the USS Kelly if you would like to participate in the activities.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
March is upon us and it is a period of time changes (Daylight Savings), weather changes (hello spring) and the last few episodes of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (what a first season). Our first conventions are quickly approaching (SaltCON and Ogden-Con) and we are starting to come out of our winter blahs.
SaltCON-Spring will be held on March 12-15 at the Davis Convention Center in Layton. This gaming convention is also where the Artemis Bridge Simulator will be run by the USS White Buffalo and Starship Frontiers. If you would like to volunteer, please get a hold of Captain Aaron Stevens. Then on Saturday, April 4 is Ogden-Con that will be held at the Ogden Union Station next to the Frontrunner stop. The USS Ticonderoga will have a booth there with a Star Trek photo op. We are also looking for a chapter that would like to coordinate volunteers for FanX: The Salt Lake Comic Convention held at the Salt Palace on September 24-26. And because we’ve had several members attend the Star Trek Cruise (and post an article on it) we’ve added that to our convention calendar.
Fleet Day will be held on Saturday, July 18 in the Layton/Ogden area and will be hosted by the USS Ticonderoga. This is an open event for all families and friends to attend. More details soon.
We are looking for a host for the 2027 Admiral’s Banquet next January. We are also looking for new locations to hold the banquet at. If you happen to visit a community center, banquet hall or other gathering location that you think could hold 100 people, please find the details and pass them onto your Commanding Officer.
Welcome Aboard: Crewman 2nd Class David A. Quinones who is joining the USS Pulsar
Congratulations To: The following participants of the 2025 Fleet Day have earned the Distinguished Service Award– -Civilian Emily Minchew (USS Ticonderoga) -Civilian Jenny Smith (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 2nd Class Celeste Christiansen (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 2nd Class Meghan Louise Rees (USS Delaware) -Crewman 2nd Class Sina Rees (USS Delaware) -Crewman 2nd Class Lexy Rudolph (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 1st Class Hanna Baker-Louvar (USS Pulsar) -Crewman 1st Class Richard Blanck (USS Kelly) -Crewman 1st Class David Carr (USS Delaware) -Crewman 1st Class Meagan Johnson (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 1st Class Mayloni Minchew (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 1st Class Caryn Rudolph (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 1st Class Sean Smith (USS Ticonderoga) -Ensign Skye Caden (USS Pulsar) -Ensign Issac Jacobs (USS Ticonderoga) -Ensign Sarah Podwys (USS Ticonderoga) -Lieutenant (j.g.) Kennway Miller (USS Ticonderoga) -Lieutenant (j.g.) Tina Torres (USS Ticonderoga) -Lieutenant Emily Bolander (USS Pulsar) -Lieutenant Frank Buck (USS Ticonderoga) -Lieutenant Kya Durrant (USS Pulsar) -Lieutenant Rich Durrant (USS Pulsar) -Lieutenant Brad Jacobs (USS Ticonderoga) -Lieutenant Carl Navales (USS Delaware) -Lt. Commander Bob Allen (USS Delaware) -Lt. Commander Jill Patterson (USS Kelly) -Lt. Commander Dave Stock (USS Ticonderoga) -Commander Michelle Ludeking (USS Pulsar) -Captain Erica Stark (USS Ticonderoga) -Vice Admiral Carl Stark (Starfleet Command’s Seventh Fleet)
The following participants of the 2025 Fleet Day have earned the Grankite Order of Tactics– -Crewman 2nd Class Zoran Kovacich (USS Ticonderoga) -Crewman 2nd Class Bob Patterson (USS Ticonderoga) -Ensign Ivan Podwys (USS Ticonderoga) -Lieutenant Evelyn Durrant (USS Pulsar) -Lieutenant Jasmine Johnson (USS Pulsar) -Lieutenant Josh Sorensen (USS Pulsar) -Lt. Commander Bob Allen (USS Delaware) -Lt. Commander Jill Patterson (USS Kelly) -Lieutenant Carl Navales (USS Delaware) -Captain Erica Stark (USS Ticonderoga) -Captain Aaron Stevens (USS White Buffalo) (Note: The ranks listed were the ranks at the time of earning the awards)
Fleet Birthdays and Anniversaries: March 9 USS Ticonderoga anniversary (1996) March 9 USS Pulsar anniversary (2020)
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: March 2 Gates McFadden (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek Films, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Picard) March 2 Ethan Peck (Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) March 3 James Doohan (Star Trek, Star Trek Films, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Prodigy) March 5 Jolene Blalock (Star Trek: Enterprise) March 7 Jonathan Del Arco (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Picard) March 11 Anton Yelchin (Star Trek, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) March 14 Penny Johnson (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) March 14 James Frain (Star Trek: Discovery) March 15 David Cronnenberg (Star Trek: Discovery) March 18 J.G. Hertzler (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Lower Decks) March 19 Connor Trinneer (Star Trek: Enterprise) March 20 John de Lancie (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Picard) March 21 Sonequa Martin-Green (Star Trek: Discovery) March 22 William Shatner (Star Trek) March 24 Tig Notaro (Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy) March 25 Robert O’Reilly (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise) March 26 Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek, Star Trek Films, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Prodigy) March 26 Jess Bush (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) March 29 Marina Sirtis (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek Films, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Lower Decks)
Other Dates To Note: March 4 Idaho Day March 8 Daylight Savings starts March 17 St. Patrick’s Day March 20 Spring Equinox March 25 National Tolkien Reading Day April 1 April Fools’ Day April 5 First Contact Day (2063) April 5 Klingon Day of Honor April 5 Easter Day April 12 Frontier Day (2151) April 15 Tax Day April 22 Ancestors’ Eve April 28 National Superhero Day
Other Items To Note: Remember to send your photos for the 2027 Seventh Fleet calendar to Photos@SeventhFleet.org
The USS Kelly will be going camping on May 15-17 at the Dukes Slick Rock Campground near Goblin Valley. Spots are filling up fast. Contact the USS Kelly if you would like to participate in the activities.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
Star Trek the Cruise an Away Mission And General Cruising Tips By Bryan and Teresa Hoag (USS Ticonderoga)
The first time we went on a cruise in 2013, we had no idea that it would become one of our favorite forms of vacation. Then when we found out that there were themed cruises, specifically a Star Trek themed cruise it took our love of cruising to new heights. Research was done and there are practically no limit to the themes that are there. For example, there is an 80’s and a 70’s cruise that are produced by the same company that does the Star Trek cruises. During research we found that there are Golden Girl themed cruises. There seems to be a cruise for any one’s favorite activities.
Then there are the destinations. The first cruise that we went on we sailed to Haiti, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Mexico. These destinations were the most exotic we had ever been to. When we decided to go on our first Star Trek cruise, the destinations were Nassau, St. Thomas, St. Martin. The second cruise went to Cabo, Mazatlán, and Puerto Vallara. These destinations added exoticness and adventure to a vacation that was already a thrill to be on with the crew that was going to be on each. The Star Trek cruises sail on Royal Caribbean cruise line. Here is the link to the website for Star Trek the Cruise if you’re interested: Star Trek: The Cruise 2026 – Star Trek: The Cruise 2026. Don’t worry that it is for the current sailing, the website is updated after every cruise for the next year. The price of the cruise can range from two thousand seven hundred dollars to thirteen thousand dollars, depending on the cabin you reserve. To bring the value of the cruise to light, besides getting to travel to three different ports, without having to change hotels, you also have your meals included onboard. The producers of the crew give you swag every night of the cruise and you have unprecedented access to the different casts of the shows. It is also worth noting that it is very easy to meet new friends while on the cruise. Since there is already a common thread that binds the guest together, it is easy to strike up conversations and develop friendships over the course of the cruise.
The Star Trek cruises featured several of the actors from the different series that made the cruise even more enjoyable. It was like a floating Star Trek convention that was both huge and intimate at the same time. The ship is decorated from stem to stern in Star Trek style decor. The elevators have LCARS panels that are put on the glass. The normal venues onboard the ship were renamed, such as the casino being renamed in honor of Quark. On the second cruise, there was a small portion of the original series command area of the bridge set up complete with Kirk’s chair. The huge part of it was that there were so many of the actors proportionate to the number of guests on the cruise. The intimate part was that there was only just over three thousand guests onboard and that since you were on a ship, there was a huge chance that you would get to see one of the actors during the routine day to day interactions onboard the ship and not just during one of the events or shows that the actors put on.
Every cruise has one of the captains from the series or films. Our first cruise it was George Takei and on the second cruise it was William Shatner. Then EPC, the company that produces the cruises, gathers as many cast members as possible from one of the series that has an anniversary or something special. For example, on our second cruise, they had gotten a huge number of cast members from DS Nine. There are also several members of the cast that are regulars on these cruises. John De Lancie, Chase Masterson, Denise Crosby, Max Grodénchik, Nana Visitor, Garrett Wang and Robert Picardo are but a few of the regulars on the cruises. On the first cruise, Walter Koenig was there alongside George made that cruise special due to the age of both extraordinary actors.
There is a send off party on the pool deck just as the ship starts to leave port. At this party, the actors on the crew are introduced to the guests and talk about the cruise ahead. After that there is some down time for most of the crew members but there are some activities right off the bat where several of the cast members put on different meets and greets as well as shows for the guests. The first night also features a major show in the main theater that is run twice to get everyone that wants to see it a chance and the one that you went to was dependent on your stateroom card that was color coded to the dinner option that you chose when you booked your cruise, either a six pm or eight pm dinner. Obviously, if you had chosen the eight pm dining time, you went to the six pm showing and eight for the later show. The days were also filled with the usual photo ops, autograph sessions, and panels for the guests to enjoy. Each one feeling more intimate than at a normal convention due to the limited number of guests on the cruise.
Then there were exclusive shore excursions that you could go on that were hosted by one of the crew members. For example, Marina Sirtis hosted a wine tasting at one of the ports on the second cruise that we went on, as did Terry Farrell. There was also an opportunity that you might just end up meeting one of the crew members out and about. We heard several stories that crew members would just end up hanging with some of the guests for a little bit. This was also unique to the type of convention this was because the crew members often had their family members onboard as well. Max brought his wife and children, and George brought his husband Brad and the guest would get to interact with the family as well. Brad is just a sweetheart and funny man in his own right, just saying.
One of the highlights of the cruise is an original play that John De Lancie writes for the cruise. He gets several members of the crew to fill the parts, though he leaves a certain amount for characters for guests, who then get to work with Jon and the other crew members to put on this play on one of the nights. Another is a comedy show that Garrett puts on. When you picture Ensign Kim, you don’t think of a stand-up comedian. But Garrett is just that and has a bright and fun personality to him that really shows when he is on stage. And he does imitations as well. Other shows include game shows on the style of Hollywood Squares, and the contestants were guests that were selected randomly from the audience. George Takei was on the game show on the first cruise we went on and the contestant that selected him mispronounced his name and he proceeded to educate the contestant on the proper way to pronounce his name and why it was important to pronounce his name correctly, due to one way being his name and the other way being the way to say expensive in Japanese and that George would show them how expensive he could be.
There are also charity events that also happen on the cruise. We went to a special breakfast with Chase Masterson that supported her charity Be Kind. It was limited in size so that it was an intimate and personable time plus you got a special photo opportunity with Chase plus she mingled with the guest that came and made it very enjoyable for everyone. The price was rather expensive, but with the cause that the charity supports and the interaction with Chase, the price was worth it. Other events took place for other equally worthy causes during the cruises and helped bring a sense that not only were you enjoying the time with these wonderful actors, but you were also helping others that needed help in one form or another.
On an interesting note, Nana Visitor is a tremendous dancer and an incredibly energetic person. She also is extremely funny. She did a smaller show called, “Ask Mama Nana” and guests could submit questions for her to answer on anything and then right in the middle of answering questions, usually when you least expected it, she would get up and start dancing just to keep the energy up. She could almost literally be called energy trapped in human form because she had to be moving and doing something all the time. She also said that her kids got to see Major Kira in their lives more than they cared to, usually when they had misbehaved.
There was often make up demonstrations, scientific discussions and production type panels from the scientific advisers, show production members and make up artist that had worked on the show and had been invited to come on the cruise so that you could learn about what went on behind the scenes with the show and where the scientific theories and premises for the show came from and why it made sense as well as how much time and effort it took to get the aliens that we knew and loved brought to life. On one of the cruises, the makeup artist showed how much makeup and prosthetics it took to make Max become Rom. On the other cruise, the makeup artists brought Gowron to life for Robert O’Reilly and turn Max into another Klingon as well.
There are also several theme nights while onboard the ship. One that is held every year is the Captains Gala. This is the theme night where you get to break out your formal attire or your dress uniform and go and party with the guests and crew. Another annual theme night is Q’s costume Party. This one also you to play Halloween at seas. Then they have a holodeck night that is themed differently each year. 2026’s cruise is going to be 1966 themed. One of the ones that we were on was the roaring twenties. Then they usually have one centered around Risa and then a random voted on by the guests themed night. These are held each night of the cruise and allow you to get your cosplay on.
While onboard the cruise, you can book for next year’s cruise for a discount, ranging anywhere from two hundred dollars off for the cheapest cabin to a couple of thousand off for the Royal suite. However, you can also get the past guest discount if you have ever been on a EPC cruise and it doesn’t have to have been past Star Trek the Cruise that you went on. It could have been the eighties cruise, the seventies cruise or the comic con cruise. All of these cruises would qualify you for the past cruisers’ discount. Also ECP offered an additional discount if you paid for your next cruise in full while you were booking it. The price is still on the steep side but not as much as a first time attendee and with all the perks and swag and considering that for the most part it is all inclusive and you aren’t just at one place and never have to change hotels, this makes it a good value
We would be remiss if we didn’t mention some general cruising tips as well here.
The first tip would be that if you are even suspicious that you are prone to getting seasick, check with your doctor and get some medication to help because it is worth going on a cruise.
Go on a regular cruise first. The reason behind this tip is that the themed cruises are so fun and have so much that is different than a regular cruise that it would ruin your experience on a regular cruise.
Bring a piece of luggage for souvenirs, you’re going to see things that you want in every port, which will be extremely hard to get anywhere else and would cost more buying over the internet and you will run out of room quickly. And this is double on a themed cruise since you get swag each night.
Take time to explore the ship right away. This will help you navigate it more easily during the cruise.
Plan to arrive at the embarkation/debarkation port at least a day before you are scheduled to set sail. This is to account for travel delays and allows you to relax a bit before you get onboard the ship. We tend to get there a few days early and do something in the city to extend the vacation.
Make sure you take shore excursions, but it is best to book them directly from the cruise line. You can usually book them in the port but if you book them from the cruise line, then they guarantee that the ship will not leave you behind if there is a delay. There is no such guarantee if you book it from the vendor of the shore excursion when you get to port. Also, there are usually advance booking sales offered before you sail that the cruise line offers.
Royal Caribbean has a shore excursion if you are sailing to and from Orlando that not only takes you to NASA’s Cape Canaveral but also is a shuttle to the airport after. You have to have a later flight, after 5 pm Orlando time, but it gives you a fun tour and you don’t have to worry about your transportation from the port to the airport.
Take chances to make friends. Cruising is different from all other vacations for several reasons already but because of the limited amount of space available and the relatively small amount of people, it is easier to make friends and for the most part, you already have something that binds you together and that is your on the same vacation and in the case of a themed cruise the love of what the theme is also binds you on another level.
This tip is specifically for the cruises that offer photo opportunities and autographs, such as Star Trek the Cruise. Make sure that you print out the tickets for the ops because the internet is spotty at best and if you can’t bring up the ticket you will miss your opportunity.
Editors Note: This article was written before the 2026 cruise, but the information and links are still valid for future cruises as well.
Here are some photos from the 2023 Star Trek cruise taken by the Bryan and Teresa.
Thank you to everyone who attended our January 24th Admiral’s Banquet. And a special thank you to the crew of the USS Rendezvous for scrambling to find a new location after the initial site fell through. We will have some photos posted soon in the new 2026 Online Photo Album. We are now looking for hosts for the 2027 Admiral’s Banquet tentatively scheduled for January 30th. We are especially looking for possible hosting locations in different locations that are not too expensive. If you come across one that can hold at least 100 people and has kitchen facilities, please let your Commanding Officer know.
The 2026 Seventh Fleet calendars were passed out at the banquet. If you ordered one and haven’t picked it up yet, please contact your Commanding Officer.
Fleet Day will be held on Saturday, July 18 in the Layton/Ogden area and will be hosted by the USS Ticonderoga. This is an open event for all families and friends to attend. More details soon.
We’ve already got several conventions coming up soon. SaltCON-Spring will be held on March 12-15 at the Davis Convention Center in Layton. This gaming convention is also where the Artemis Bridge Simulator will be run by the USS White Buffalo and Starship Frontiers. If you would like to volunteer, please get a hold of Captain Aaron Stevens. Then on Saturday, April 4 is Ogden-Con that will be held at the Ogden Union Station next to the Frontrunner stop. The USS Ticonderoga will have a booth there with a Star Trek photo op. We are also looking for a chapter that would like to coordinate volunteers for FanX: The Salt Lake Comic Convention held at the Salt Palace on September 24-26.
Several episodes of the new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy have been released and they have been amazing. While we don’t discuss spoilers on our Facebook Page or our BlueSky Account, we have a spoiler channel on our Discord Server. Don’t forget that you can also reach us by email at Join@SeventhFleet.org.
Welcome Aboard: Crewman 2nd Class Thea Tolman who is joining the USS Pulsar Crewman 2nd Class Sina Rees who is joining the USS Delaware
Congratulations To: Alexander Chacon (USS Pulsar) for being promoted to the rank of Crewman 2nd Class Julie Chacon (USS Pulsar) for being promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (j.g.) Evelyn Durrant (USS Pulsar) for being promoted to the rank of Lt. Commander Lt. Michael Hansen for being named Acting Executive Officer of the USS White Buffalo Lt. Commander Kacie Stephen for being named Acting Chief of Security of the USS White Buffalo Lt. Don Hallet for being named Acting Chief of Helm/Operations of the USS White Buffalo Lt. Eric Denslow for being named Acting Chief of Engineering of the USS White Buffalo
Fleet Birthdays and Anniversaries: February 10 USS Mystic anniversary (2001)
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: February 2 Brent Spiner (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Picard) February 8 Ethan Phillips (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek First Contact) February 11 Philip Anglim (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) February 14 Andrew Robinson (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) February 14 Simon Pegg (Star Trek, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) February 16 LeVar Burton (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Picard) February 17 Jerry O’Connell (Star Trek: Lower Decks) February 21 Martha Hackett (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager) February 22 Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Picard) February 22 Celia Rose Gooding (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) February 23 Majel Barett-Roddenberry (Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Discovery) February 24 Tawny Newsom (Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy) February 25 Anson Mount (Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) February 26 Chase Masterson (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
Other Dates To Note: February 2 Groundhog Day February 9 National Pizza Day February 14 Valentines Day February 16 Presidents Day March 4 Idaho Day March 8 Daylight Savings starts March 17 St. Patrick’s Day March 20 Spring Equinox March 25 National Tolkien Reading Day
Other Items To Note: The USS White Buffalo will be running Artemis at Salt Con on March 12-16. If you wish to volunteer (free admission to the convention for helping) please contact your commanding officer.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
Another FanX has come and gone and we had a ton of fun. We got to meet a lot of new friends, raise some money for a good charity and play a lot of Artemis. If you are checking out our website after the convention, welcome. We hope you reach out to us soon using the information on our Online Interest Page, on our Discord Server, our Facebook Page, our BlueSky Account or just email us at Join@SeventhFleet.org.
The Seventh Fleet booth before the convention starts.
We would like to thank the many, many volunteers and members from the USS White Buffalo, USS Roanoke, USS Pulsar, USS Ticonderoga, USS Kelly, USS Delaware, USS Valkyrie and USS Rendezvous. Not only for helping out with the booth or Artemis, but for helping out with the convention or even just stopping by to say hello to members of the Star Trek family. We truly Do Not Stand Alone. We would also like to thank Dan Farr, the FanX Staff and volunteers for all of the help they provided that allowed us to fulfill our community service charter. We also made sure to thank the police officers who were present keeping us safe at the event. Their patrols and K9 units were noticed and appreciated.
Have you been listening to Star Trek: Khan audio drama or seen the new Star Trek Scouts aimed at very young fans? We will link both of the first episodes below for your enjoyment.
We need your geeky photos!!!!! Not only for the soon-to-be updated Photo Albums, but for the 2026 Seventh Fleet Calendar. Please send them to Photos@SeventhFleet.org. Please identify the people in the photo. We had a lot of people tell us how impressed the past calendars were when they visited us at the FanX booth.
The nanites are still polishing up various sections of the website. We still plan to tackle the photo albums and Seventh Fleet Council page soon. If you see anything out of place or have suggestions, please email Webmaster@SeventhFleet.org.
Welcome Aboard: Crewman 2nd Class Tommy Bencomo who joined the USS Roanoke Crewman 2nd Class Abby Callor who joined the USS Roanoke Crewman 2nd Class Derek Callor who joined the USS Roanoke Crewman 2nd Class Rulon Olsen who joined the USS Roanoke Crewman 2nd Class Sarah Willey who joined the USS Kelly
Congratulations To: Lieutenant Julie Henkes for being sworn in as the Acting Commanding Officer of the USS Kelly.
Fleet Birthdays and Anniversaries: October 17 USS Rendezvous anniversary (1992)
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: October 2 Avery Brooks (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) October 4 Star Trek: Short Treks premiers (2018) October 9 Scott Bakula (Star Trek: Enterprise) October 15 Mark Lenard (Star Trek, Star Trek Films, Star Trek: The Next Generation) October 22 Christopher Lloyd (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) October 24 F. Murray Abraham (Star Trek: Insurrection) October 26 Anthony Rapp (Star Trek: Discovery) October 27 Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Academy, Star Trek: First Contact) October 28 Star Trek: Prodigy premiers (2021) October 30 William Campbell (Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
If you missed out on the 2025 Fleet Day held in Roy, Utah this year, you missed out. The owner of The Queen’s Realm was very impressed with the events that we had that day. She posted a photo contest on her Facebook page (shared to the Seventh Fleet Facebook page) and if you appeared in one of the photos, stop by the store for a prize. Several store patrons stopped by to check out all of the fun that we were having. Several members also came up to us afterwards and said it was better than they were expecting. To Captain Joe Colflesh, thank you for coordinating all of the volunteers who ran games. There were quite a few trivia based games (if you participated, put that down on your duty report) and several members brought games of their own designs. To the game masters, thank you for volunteering your time to run these for our Star Trek family. The USS Ticonderoga is hosing the 2026 Fleet Day on Saturday, July 18th. It will be a return to the traditional format at a park in Clearfield.
Have you been watching the latest season of Strange New Worlds. Wow, they have pulled out a few different interesting episodes. Some that have had major connections to the continuity of the entire franchise. Some of these have been very interesting. Also the teasers and trailers that came out of the San Diego convention have been interesting to watch as well. If you haven’t seen them, here’s a few of them.
Our charity for FanX: The Salt Lake Comic Convention will be R.E.A.C.H. (Raising Education Through Arts Characters and Heroes). This 501c3 charity teaches anti-bullying literacy, history and art. Every year FanX gives us the opportunity to perform our community service charter. Instead of a booth on the floor, we will be coordinating our efforts with the Starship Frontier Artemis Bridge Simulator. Feel free to come visit us there.
There are some big changes coming up to our rank advancement system that will go into effect on September 1, 2025. For more information, contact your Commanding Officer. There will be more options and some streamlining of our current system depending upon your level of interest.
We are still trying to fix our online interest form with little success. We are about to move to a different plugin all together. If you’ve submitted a form and have not received any response, please let us know by emailing us at Join@SeventhFleet.org and let us know which chapter you would like to have reach out to you. You can also talk to us on our Facebook page, on our Discord server or by following us on our BlueSky account.
Fleet Birthdays and Anniversaries: August 14 USS Valkyrie anniversary (1997)
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: August 2 Angus Imrie (Star Trek: Prodigy) August 5 Bruce Horak (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) August 6 Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Discovery) August 6 Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020) August 7 Cirroc Lofton (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) August 7 Bret Gray (Star Trek: Prodigy) August 9 Eric Bana (Star Trek 2009) August 10 Evan Evagora (Star Trek: Picard) August 12 Jane Wyatt (Star Trek) August 13 Dawnn Lewis (Star Trek: Lower Decks) August 19 Diana Muldaur (Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation) August 19 Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Picard) August 20 John Noble (Star Trek: Prodigy) August 24 Jennifer Lien (Star Trek: Voyager) August 24 Melissa Navia (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) August 26 Chris Pine (Star Trek 2009, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond)
Other Dates To Note: August 9 National Book Lovers Day September 1 Labor Day September 7 National Buy a Book Day September 11 Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance September 19 Talk Like a Pirate Day September 20 National Voter Registration Day September 22 Hobbit Day September 22 Autumn Equinox September 25 National Comic Book Day
Other Items To Note: The USS Kelly has released the latest issue of their newsletter. However since their website is going through a refresh and move, it is not yet available online. Please contact the Kelly command for a PDF copy.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
We have some sad news to report. Carol Mahoney, who was a member of the USS Kelly in the 90’s and early 2000’s, passed away on May 27th according to a FaceBook post by her daughter. Apparently she had been in hospice. This news comes as a shock to those of us who knew her. Admiral Stark was able to meet up with her again when she visited the Seventh Fleet boot at FanX several years ago. Her services will be held on June 21st.
Now we have an official release date for the third season premier episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. It will be on Thursday, July 17th. The titles will be:
Hegemony, part II
Wedding Bell Blues
Shuttle to Kenfori
A Space Adventure Hour
Through the Lens of Time
The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail
What is Starfleet?
Four-and-a-Half Vulcans
Terrarium
New Life and New Civilizations
It’s time to start planning for the upcoming games at the 2025 Fleet Day. This will be held on Saturday, July 19th from 11:00am to 7:00pm. The location is The Queen’s Realm (5451 S. 1900 W., Roy, UT). We will be having a massive indoor gaming event this year with roleplaying games, board games, tactical games, card games and more. Yes, we will have the popular Liars Dice tournament. This will primarily be Star Trek games, but other science-fiction games will be present as well (such as a Stargate RPG). Instead of being catered this year, you can bring your own lunch from one of the many restaurants that are nearby. The Admiral’s Challenge will be the last event of the day. This Fleet event is open to all members and interested visitors.
If you are looking for more information about us feel free to look around this website. Please visit our Online Interest Form (which is undergoing changes so you can also email us at Join@SeventhFleet.org) and let us know which chapter you would like to have reach out to you. You can also talk to us on our Facebook page, on our Discord server or by following us on our BlueSky account.
Congratulations To: Crewman 2nd Class Will Rogers (USS Ticonderoga) for earning the Distinguished Service Medal. Ensign Kathy Campbell (USS Ticonderoga) for earning the Star Cross. Ensign Tina Torres (USS Ticonderoga) for earning the Distinguished Service Medal. Lieutenant Frank Buck (USS Ticonderoga) for earning the Distinguished Service Medal and Prantares Medal of Commendation (1st Class). Lieutenant Annie Stephens (USS Ticonderoga) for earning the Distinguished Service Medal.
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: June 1 Rene Auberjonois (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Prodigy) June 1 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock premiers (1984) June 2 Anthony Montgomery (Star Trek: Enterprise) June 2 Zarchary Quinto (Star Trek (2009), Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) June 4 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan premiers (1982) June 6 Jason Isaacs (Star Trek: Discovery) June 7 Karl Urban (Star Trek (2009), Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) June 8 James Darren (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) June 9 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier premiers (1989) June 13 Malcolm McDowell (Star Trek: Generations) June 13 Fred Tatasciorie (Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Prodigy) June 15 Robin Curtis (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: The Next Generation) June 16 John Cho (Star Trek (2009), Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) June 18 Carol Kane (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) June 19 Zoe Saldana (Star Trek (2009), Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) June 22 Tim Russ (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Picard) June 28 Alice Krige (Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Picard)
Other Dates To Note: June 6 D-Day Anniversary June 12 Superman Day June 14 Flag Day June 15 Fathers’ Day June 16 Captain Picard Day June 19 Juneteenth June 20 Summer Solstice June 30 National Meteor Watch Day July 2 World UFO Day July 4 Independence Day July 8 National Video Game Day July 20 National Moon Day July 24 Pioneer Day (Utah) July 29 NASA Founded (1958)
Other Items To Note: The latest USS Ticonderoga newsletter is now online and can be found here. The USS Kelly is holding their annual campout on June 27-29 at Jordanelle Reservoir. If you are interested in joining them, feel free to contact them. Several Seventh Fleet members have gone to these campouts in the past.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
It is with a sad heart that we announce that Star Trek Actor and friend of the Seventh Fleet, Craig Richard Nelson, passed away on March 3, 2025 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was 77 years old. He had made two Star Trek appearances on The Next Generation and Voyager. He lived in Utah and was a guest at the 2004 Seventh Fleet Admiral’s Banquet and at various local science-fiction conventions. He was very gracious to the local Star Trek fans and will be missed greatly. His online obituary can be found here.
Craig Richard Nelson speaking at the 2004 Admiral’s Banquet
Signing autographs for the Fleet Members.
Posing for photos with Fleet Members.
It’s time to start planning for the upcoming games at the 2025 Fleet Day. This will be held on Saturday, July 19th from 11:00am to 7:00pm. The location is The Queen’s Realm (5451 S. 1900 W., Roy, UT). We will be having a massive indoor gaming event this year with roleplaying games, board games, tactical games, card games and more. Yes, we will have the popular Liars Dice tournament. This will primarily be Star Trek games, but other science-fiction games will be present as well (such as a Stargate RPG). Instead of being catered this year, you can bring your own lunch from one of the many restaurants that are nearby. The Admiral’s Challenge will be the last event of the day. This Fleet event is open to all members and interested visitors.
The Utah Grizzlies Hockey Club will be holding a Star Wars night on Saturday, April 4th at the Maverik Center. They will be playing against the Tahoe Knight Monsters. A special group discount has been set up for Star Trek fans at this website. Star Trek costumes are being encouraged to see if there might be an interest in holding a Star Trek night next season.
Don’t forget that safety should be at the forefront when you start with your outdoor activities. One of the events that the State of Utah holds every April is the Great Utah Shakeout coming up on April 17th. This is a state-wide earthquake drill that starts at 10:15 am. Information on how to prepare for this drill and how you can protect yourself from earthquakes can be found at the link just posted above.
If the latest online rumors are true, the next season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be released on July 31st.
If you are looking for more information about us feel free to look around this website. Please visit our Online Interest Form (which is undergoing changes so you can also email us at Join@SeventhFleet.org) and let us know which chapter you would like to have reach out to you. You can also talk to us on our Facebook page, on our Discord server or by following us on our BlueSky account.
Welcome Aboard: Crewman 2nd Class Astle Dusty who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Sophia Kester who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Pierce Kester who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Libby Shelton who is joining the USS Ticonderoga Crewman 2nd Class Michael Shelton who is joining the USS Ticonderoga
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: April 1 Grace Lee Whitney (Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager) April 4 Casey Biggs (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise) April 15 Michael Ansara (Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager) April 20 George Takei (Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager) April 24 Jack Quaid (Star Trek: Lower Decks) April 29 Kate Mulgrew (Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Prodigy)
Other Dates To Note: April 1 April Fools’ Day April 5 First Contact Day (2063) April 5 Klingon Day of Honor April 12 Frontier Day (2151) April 15 Tax Day April 20 Easter Day April 22 Ancestors’ Eve April 28 National Superhero Day May 1 World Laughter Day May 2 International Harry Potter Day May 3 Free Comic Book Day May 4 Star Wars Day May 5 Cinco de Mayo May 6 National Space Day May 11 National Twilight Zone Day May 11 Mother’s Day May 22 Sherlock Holmes Day May 26 Memorial Day
Other Items To Note: The latest issue of the USS Kelly newsletter, Kelly Communique, has been released and can obtained by emailing the CO.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
As this post is scheduled to go online, SaltCON-Spring will be happening at the Davis Conference Center in Layton. If you want to check out some gaming (and read this in time) feel free to check out the convention.
Speaking of gaming, we are looking for people to run various sit-down games for the upcoming Fleet Day in July (date TBA). We want to run all sorts of Star Trek roleplaying games, board games, card games, tactical games and anything else that sounds like fun. If you would like to assist, please contact your Commanding Officer.
Spring is just around the corner and a lot of us can’t wait for the warmer weather. Don’t forget that safety should be at the forefront when you start with your outdoor activities. One of the events that the State of Utah holds every April is the Great Utah Shakeout coming up on April 17th. This is a state-wide earthquake drill that starts at 10:15 am. Information on how to prepare for this drill and how you can protect yourself from earthquakes can be found at the link just posted above.
No news yet on when we will be getting season three of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The moment we have anything we will post it here. If you are needing a Star Trek itch scratched, check out the latest issues of the Star Trek comics by IDW Publishing. They have several ongoing series including a new Star Trek: Lower Decks ongoing line.
If you are looking for more information about us feel free to look around this website. Please visit our Online Interest Form and let us know which chapter you would like to have reach out to you. You can also talk to us on our Facebook page, on our Discord server or by following us on our BlueSky account.
Fleet Birthdays and Anniversaries: March 9 USS Ticonderoga anniversary (1996) March 9 USS Pulsar anniversary (2020)
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: March 2 Gates McFadden (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Picard) March 2 Ethan Peck (Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) March 3 James Doohan (Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Prodigy) March 5 Jolene Blalock (Star Trek: Enterprise) March 7 Jonathan Del Arco (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Picard) March 11 Anton Yelchin (Star Trek, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Beyond) March 14 Penny Johnson (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) March 14 James Frain (Star Trek: Discovery) March 19 Connor Trinneer (Star Trek: Enterprise) March 20 John de Lancie (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Picard) March 21 Sonequa Martin-Green (Star Trek: Discovery) March 22 William Shatner (Star Trek) March 24 Tig Notaro (Star Trek: Discovery) March 25 Robert O’Reilly (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise) March 26 Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Prodigy) March 26 Jess Bush (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) March 29 Marina Sirtis (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Picard)
Other Dates To Note: March 4 Idaho Day March 10 Daylight Savings starts March 17 St. Patrick’s Day March 20 Spring Equinox March 25 National Tolkien Reading Day April 1 April Fools’ Day April 5 First Contact Day (2063) April 5 Klingon Day of Honor April 12 Frontier Day (2151) April 15 Tax Day April 22 Ancestors’ Eve April 20 Easter Day April 28 National Superhero Day
Other Items To Note: Remember to send your 2026 Seventh Fleet calendar photos to Photos@SeventhFleet.org
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
2024 is quickly coming to an end and what a wild ride it has been. We are certain that many members of our Star Trek family will be busy with the holidays. So remember to be safe out there when it comes to cooking and travel. The weather in the inter-mountain west can get nasty real quick.
There are only a few episodes of Star Trek: Lower Decks left. Please watch them so that Paramount knows that we want more. While this might be the last season, there is talk of future Lower Decks specials or movies.
We have a new social media account to use for communication purposes. With the rapid growth of BlueSky, we felt it was necessary to grab our username that we’ve used on other social media sites. The service has been adding a million members a day. A lot of Star Trek actors and professionals have made the jump as well including William Shatner, Kate Mulgrew, George Takei, Anson Mount, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Jeri Ryan, Robert Picardo, Michelle Hurd, Wilson Cruz, Todd Stashwick, Chase Masterson, Eugene Roddenberry, Alex Kurtzman, Terry Matalas, Mike McMahan, Mike Okuda, Larry Nemecek and many more. We are discovering more on a daily basis. You can follow the us by clicking here: @SeventhFleet.bsky.social.
This is what the cover to the 2025 Seventh Fleet Calendar looks like. We still need photos and images for the monthly entries, please send them into Photos@SeventhFleet.org. Working with Gordons Copy and Print we’ve been able to keep the cost at $10 a calendar. The due date for the money to be into your Commanding Officer will be December 20th.
The Seventh Fleet Admiral’s Banquet is the anniversary of our Star Trek family that we hold every January. The USS Rendezvous is coordinating this year’s event. This year the banquet will be held in Richmond at the same location that we had some of our past banquets. This will be held on Saturday, January 25th starting at 11am. The cost for the banquet food will be $5.00, cash at the door. The food will be Dutch Oven Chicken or Pork, potatoes, salad, rolls and desert. There will be a Quark’s Bar run by the USS Valkyrie. There will be ship videos and a silent auction. Volunteers are needed for setup and take down. Please contact your Commanding Officer if you would like to help. This is a uniformed/nice-dressed event for members and their plus ones.
If you are looking for more information about us feel free to look around this website. Please visit our Online Interest Form and let us know which chapter you would like to have reach out to you. You can also talk to us on our Facebook page or on our Discord server.
Congratulations To: Emily Bolander (USS Pulsar) for reaching the rank of Lieutenant (j.g.). Jasmine Johnson (USS Pulsar) for reaching the rank of Lieutenant. Eric Denslow (USS Pulsar) for reaching the rank of Lieutenant. Tanner Durrant (USS Pulsar) for reaching the rank of Lieutenant. Kya Durrant (USS Pulsar) for reaching the rank of Lieutenant.
Star Trek Birthdays and Anniversaries: December 4 Tony Todd (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager) December 6 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country premiers (1991) December 7 Star Trek: The Motion Picture premiers (1979) December 9 Michael Dorn (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) December 10 John Colicos (Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) December 11 Star Trek: Insurrection premiers (1998) December 13 Christopher Plummer (Star Trek: VI The Undiscovered Country) December 13 Star Trek: Nemesis premiers (2002) December 15 Garrett Wang (Star Trek: Voyager) December 18 Jason Mantzoukas (Star Trek: Prodigy) December 20 Nicole de Boer (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) December 21 Michelle Hurd (Star Trek: Picard) December 23 Noel Wells (Star Trek: Lower Decks) December 27 Wilson Cruz (Star Trek: Discovery) December 28 Nichelle Nichols (Star Trek)
Other Dates To Note: December 4 National Dice Day December 10 Human Rights Day December 21 Winter Solstice December 25 Christmas Day December 25 Hanukkah Starts December 26 Boxing Day December 31 New Years Eve January 1 New Years Day January 2 Hanukkah Ends January 2 National Science Fiction Day January 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 21 First Star Trek convention (1972)
Other Items To Note: The USS Ticonderoga has released their latest newsletter. It can be found on their website here.
Hailing Frequencies Open is posted on the 1st of the month at SeventhFleet.org. If you have an entry that you would like to be included in a future HFO, please contact your Commanding Officer. The CO needs to have it submitted to the Admiralty by the 2nd to last day of the month for inclusion.
“Stories are an important part of their culture. They seem to provide more than entertainment. They’re kind of a measuring rod of values and beliefs.” Kim- Prime Factors, Stardate: 48642.5”
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A Free Star Trek Fan Association and Parent Organization.