Mirror Month: Ship's Meeting
Shady Oak's BBQ, Ft Worth First Officer Clark, reporting In attendance at this month's fun-filled meeting: FCAPT Tank Clark, RADM Liz Goulet, CDR Tracy Clark, LT Perry Brulotte, LT Sean Washburn, MCPO Alan Goulet, SCPO Michelle Goulet, and CMN Melissa Brulotte. Tank was Officer of the Deck, and his 20-question quiz on the Mirror universe proved quite challenging. Sean won, with 17/20; in second place was Perry, with 12/20. After-Action Reports included the three Regulators who attended FenCon XII on Stardate 11509.27. FCAPT Clark, Maj. Marchant, and CWO2 Wilkerson had lots of fun & enjoyed the panels, the dealer room, and the fellowship this fan-run convention engenders. The other ship's activity was the Grapevine Vintage Train ride between Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards, on Stardate 11510.10. FCAPT Clark, CDR Clark, Maj. Marchant and LT Brulotte had a great time, and we will most likely repeat this Landing Party in the future. Upcoming activities were also discussed: the Science Dept's Landing Party to the Fort Worth Zoo (we're getting discounted tickets) on Stardate 11511.07; the Klingon Dinner Thing potluck on Stardate 11511.21; the Landing Party to see the Sci-Fi Factory's private showing of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Episode VII) on Stardate 11512.19. We mentioned doing a holiday party, in either December or in January -- we'll decide later. We also mentioned the next Region 3 Summit in Odessa on Stardates 11606.26-29; the International Conference in New Orleans in Aug 2017. As part of our research for a bid on 2017's Region 3 Summit, we found a great organization called CARE (Center for Animal Research and Education), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to education, research, rescue, and long-term care for exotic animals, located in Bridgeport, TX. CARE currently provides a permanent home to over 40 animals including mountain lions, African lions, tigers, black and spotted leopards, ring-tail lemurs, a llama (named "Dolly") and a coati. We plan to send a Landing Party to visit CARE. Many of the Departments of the ship are tasked to host various activities. The Science Department hosts trips to museums or activities of scientific interest; the Klingons host the annual Klingon Dinner Thing, the Rangers host game days; the Marines host the trip to the Alliance Air Show, and the Helm Department mostly hosts every other non-meeting activity. The OIC of the Marines mentioned looking into other activities as well, like a Bar Crawl in Fort Worth or a Marine Mess. The Rangers will be scheduling another Game Day whenever an opening in our ship's calendar appears. The SFSO's uniform manual has been updated, replacing the Gray TOS uniforms with Hunter Green TOS uniforms (with Red remaining an option.) In short, the USS Regulator remains a very busy, fun-loving ship, in the "regular" universe or in the Mirror-verse! Fleet Captain Tank "Bazinga" Clark, SFMD First Officer, USS REGULATOR NCC-2009
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Commodore Tank ClarkCaptain of USS Regulator from May 2017 (Stardate 11705.27) to Apr 2019 (Stardate 11904.27
Captain Michael G. CrossCaptain of USS Regulator from May 2015 (Stardate 11505.09) to May 2017 (Stardate 11705.27.) Commodore Tank ClarkCaptain of USS Regulator from May 2011 (Stardate 11105.18) to May 2015 (Stardate 11505.09) Archives
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