Task Force 29 Report – September 2021

Written Bydulac
Published On
17 October 2021

Greetings 🖖. Welcome to another month of Task Force 29. We’re still merrily trucking along here in our little corner of the Fleet. So, without further ado, here’s this months data.

  • Number of Active Sims:  4
  • Number of sims in Shakedown: 0
  • Number of players: 40.19
  • Number of posts: 259.66
  • Number of posts per player*: 6.46
  • Open Commands: Non Applicable
No Open Commands?… Why you may ask? Because TF29, is where the magic happens!

This Task Force is so amazing it spans the corners of all Space & Time. Task Force 29 is home to the simulations that do not fit conventional Task Forces, from simulations in alternative universes, timestreams that deviate from the Prime or those who are just too unique to be under a standard group. We are proud of our simulations, striving to tell the stories that others have not, to go to the corners of Star Trek that remain dark and mysterious, to explore cultures rich and foreign to really bring to life the dream of Gene Roddenberry.

Your Brand new game could span Different Times, Different Worlds, Different Universes! The possibilities are endless! If you are interested in a command here email: [email protected] This month it is with great pride and pleasure that we award the UoM to ELYSIUM – The Captain and crew of the Elysium have a proven track record of outstanding performance. This month has proven to be another example of that performance. I’m looking forward to reading more about Captain Lovejoy, and the crew of the Elysium. USS LOKI
  • Boatswain
  • Civilian representative
  • Engineer
It’s all of the members of TF29 (and Obsidian Fleet) that make this the best place to play. I enjoy reading the posts and seeing the fun and creative ways people are engaging with one another. I’m looking forward to another month of the same. As I said before, if you or anyone you know is interested in running a game in TF29’s wide open timeline, email me: [email protected]
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