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MSR REPORT : USS Saint George
REGION : 6
REPORT FOR : Aug, 2004
DATE SUBMITTED : 09/02/2004
SUBMITTED BY : CAPT Jessica Lindenfelser
LAST MEETING DATE : 08/01/2004
Knightly News, LAST PUBLISHED : 08/01/2004
PROMOTIONS :
n/a
ACTIVITIES :
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COMMENTS :
August XO report
XO dept stuck in a time warp while doing promotion criteria upgrades.
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LtCmdr. Tom "Sultec" Schulte
XO, USS Saint George NCC-63541
Region 6 2002 Member of the Year
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August Operations Report
I have not received any reports from individual
members on the SETI@home project. Here are the current
standings og Team Saint George:
Name (and URL) Results
received Total CPU time Average CPU time
per work unit Date Last Result Received Country
1) Tom Webster 373 8631 hr 51 min 23 hr 08 min 30.1
sec Tue Aug 24 23:22:05 2004 United States
2) T'Plon 51 2755 hr 41 min 54 hr 01 min 58.9 sec
Sun Aug 22 01:32:01 2004 United States
3) starfleetofficer2 34 600 hr 38 min 17 hr 39 min
57.7 sec Mon Aug 23 21:15:25 2004 United States
4) Tom Schulte 5 326 hr 05 min 65 hr 13 min 04.5 sec
Tue Jul 29 00:54:31 2003 United States
5) Greggie 3 52 hr 07 min 17 hr 22 min 38.2 sec Tue
Jun 15 04:05:51 2004 United States
Visit the following address to find out more about
Team Saint George and SETI@home:
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_168996.html
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BDR Tom Webster,SFMC Trekfan30@yahoo.com
OIC 6th BDE, SFMC
Chief of Operations, USS Saint George
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August 2004 Science report
The science department has been busy tracking the exploration of
Mars. Spirit and Opportunity are finding more signs of water in
Mars' past. Their initial mission was 3 months long and was
completed in April. They are currently in their 8th month of
exploration.
Cosmos 1, a solar sail spacecraft, is nearing completion for launch
aboard a Russinan Volna rocket. It will be launched from a submarine
in the Barents Sea. This mission hopes to perform the first
controlled solar sail flight. The idea holds that solar sails would
propel vehicles in space much as wind sails propel a boat. Solar
sails, as the name suggests, would be driven by solar energy
particles. This would reduce the need for fuel and thus decrease the
weight of the spacecraft.
The Perseid meteor shower was as active as in previous years. The
new moon this year helped with the observations by giving us dark
skies. The meteors come from particles shed by Comet 109P/Swift-
Tuttle in 1862.
The Messenger spacecraft to explore Mercury was launched on August
3. Messenger will take 7 years to reach Mercury because of the
different orbital speeds between Earth and Mercury. The spacecraft
will use gravity to slow it down to match Mercury's speed. It would
take more fuel to go there directly and use rocket burns to slow it
down. More fuel means more weight and fewer experiments, so for
science's sake it will take the longer course.
Lt.(jg) T'Plon
USS St George NCC-63541
Chief Science Officer
Dif-tor heh smusma
Live long and prosper.
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Engineering Department for Aug 2004
Hello folks,
It's been pretty quiet here this month in Engineering. (Except for the
incessant barking of the four dogs that I'm forced to live with)
There was a slight adjustment needed with the warp plasma relay panel.
We had to install a new one overnight. Good thing it didn't burst or
there would have been some serious problems.
Now that school is back in session, and I'm once again working two
jobs...things are quiet on the ol' computer front.
Bye for now.
Fleet Captain Ken Oziah
Chief Engineer
USS Saint George
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Charity Department Report
Charity department has also been a bit slow this month, but the
following crew members reported in with their charitable activities for the
month of August:
Lt John Schulte: Sent out $650.58 in Food coupons and $1921.19 in non
food coupons for a total of $2,571.77 for the month. He also went to
three Boy Scout meetings for about 5 hours of scout donated time as
Treasurer.
LTCdr Tom Schulte: Reported purchasing a video for the local library.
No other crew members reported in for their charitable activities for
August. However there was an interesting post on the Fleet list for
Region 5's OCP challenge. I will try and keep everyone updated on this as
things progress. In the mean time. PLEASE get the scissors out and clip
those coupons sitting in your Sunday papers. If you don't get the
Sunday paper regularly, it can be delivered or better yet I am sure they are
available a the local convenience store. My convince store gives me
left over coupons since they know I send them overseas.
Region 5 Post following:
From: "USS Horizon (Eddie Allen)"
To: "Starfleet Discussion List"
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 13:42:43 -0500
Subject: [SFI] OCP Challenge may be coming from R5
Rumor has it that a contest is brewing in Region 5 for donations to
OCP.
The program really loves a good contest. Good luck to all of the
Region 5
chapters and to all of the Starfleet donors in general. I have
another
piece of breaking news for Starfleet, however!
For the first time in the history of the program, Starfleet is not the
leader in coupon donations. I cannot believe it! but the rest of the
world
has caught up. Organizations are $2,000 ahead of Starfleet by
themselves
but if you add in Individuals they are almost $100,000 ahead and
climbing.
Starfleet has never been beaten in the history of this program for
coupon
donations. It will be interesting to see how things progress
throughout the
fall. Starfleet may be down but I cannot believe they are out of the
race.
A 12 year continuous string of victories is on the line...
see www.ocpnet.org for more info
eddie allen
ocp@mchsi.com (OCP)
usshorizon@mchsi.com (Star Trek)
LT John Schulte
Charity Officer/Transporter Division Chief, Engineering Department
USS Saint George NCC-63541
Community Service Region 6 Award for 2003
Marine Corp Reserve Officer 6th Batallion
Legion of Arms Award
Shield Of Valor (a.k.a. Brigade Volunteer of the Year)- Community
Service Citation 2003
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Toys For Tots 2004
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All
No we are not too early to be thinking about this years Toys For Tots
Program for December 2004. Last year we recorded donations from across
the fleet at our web site: http://www.oocities.org/stg63541/tft.html,
and would like to again offer that service to the Fleet for 2004.
Please send your donation counts to us on the St George and we will record
them as we have in the past. If you have any questions please e-mail me
at starfleetofficer2@yahoo.com.
LT John Schulte
Charity Officer/Transporter Division Chief, Engineering Department
USS Saint George NCC-63541
Community Service Region 6 Award for 2003
Marine Corp Reserve Officer 6th Batallion
Legion of Arms Award
Shield Of Valor (a.k.a. Brigade Volunteer of the Year)- Community
Service Citation 2003
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August CO Report
The CO is working with the crew to find candiates for the CO position.
The ship elections will be held at the end of September and October
will be the change over month.
Jessica Lindenfelser, Captain
USS Saint George NCC-63541
FLEET MEMBERS :
17952 07/26/2006 COMM Michael Stratton
22569 06/08/2005 BDR Tom Webster
27370 03/21/2005 CMDR Susan Beck
29724 01/03/2005 FCAPT Kenneth Oziah Jr
32115 01/03/2005 CMDR Toni Oziah
33709 01/27/2005 2LT Chad Lampson
52099 01/03/2005 CDT Evan Oziah
52101 06/17/2005 ENS Christopher Holden
52899 07/26/2006 CAPT Jessica Lindenfelser
54678 01/03/2005 CDT Emilee Oziah
54836 05/07/2005 LTCMDR Thomas Schulte
55147 07/26/2006 CDT Molly Walter
55148 07/26/2006 CRR Andy Hackenmueller
55150 07/26/2006 CDT Shannon Donnegan
55654 10/19/2004 ENS JoAnna Wahlund
55655 10/19/2004 PO3 Collin Wahlund
55923 01/27/2005 LTC Michelle Lampson
56180 03/10/2005 CRMN Kerry Scott
60082 01/27/2005 PVT Anakin Lampson
60083 01/27/2005 PVT Baby Lampson
60775 06/23/2005 LT John Schulte
60798 07/02/2005 LTJG BERNARD DODDEMA JR
60799 07/02/2005 CDT JOSIAH DODDEMA
60800 07/02/2005 ENS KARA DODDEMA
61084 10/19/2004 LTJG Debbie T`Plon Fee
61467 04/04/2005 ENS Gregory Kleiner
61588 07/26/2006 CDT Maxwell Walter