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Revision as of 20:48, 21 January 2012
Star Trek: The Triangle Missions
The USS Niven (NCC-70552) is a Nebula-class frigate, tactical pod variant,in service of the UFP operating in Task Force: Triangle, in The Triangle area of Federation space. It was the setting of the scenario Where Has All The Glory Gone? and all of its sequels. It has a displacement of near 700,000 tons, and both fore and aft firing photon torpedoes.
Contents
Crew Manifest
The Niven has a crew complement of 363 officers and enlisted men, plus 250 marines. The following lists include all of the officers plus important and high ranking enlisted personnel.
Senior Staff
Operations
Layla Koyanagi, Captain
Devin West, Commander
Punti Madhareshna, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Hans Praetor, Ensign (Deceased during Blackheart Recovery)
Varok, Ensign
Harald Lysander, Transporter Chief, Chief Warrant Officer
Matthew Garibaldi, Warrant Officer
Spencer Harlock, Command Master Chief Petty Officer
Former Crew Members
Octavio Rodriguez, Commander
Flight Control
Sandra Kingman, Lieutenant
Joran Maniersi, Lieutenant (promoted Stardate 40562.8)
Sarpek, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Sharl Shranim, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Alton Sanders, Ensign
Chandra Douriff, Ensign
Wilhelma Urkowski, Ensign
Kimberly Farner, Ensign
Kendall McWhinney, Senior Chief Petty Officer
Former Crew Members
Bela Margupta, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Science
Silon, Lieutenant
Thitaris Thalen, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Baden, Tech Specialist
Engineering
Hazor Dyan, Lieutenant Commander
Razeez Mohammed, Lieutenant
Georgi Kurgotzov, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Richard N'Gomo, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Lawrence Bartell, Ensign (Deceased during Blackheart Recovery)
Megan Carlson, Ensign
Bennett Pugileesi, Ensign
Sharon Jameson, Master Chief Petty Officer
Medical
Dr Matthew O'Grady, Lieutenant
Dr Andrea Young, Lieutenant
Dr Paul Maurtania, Ensign
Bern Bretchkova RN, Ensign
Michael Standown, Senior Chief Petty Officer
Security
Akoval th'Idrani lorTheel'zhiin, Lieutenant Commander
Elias Hodgkins, Lieutenant
Pilar Gonzalez, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Alphonse Donatacci, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Sandrine Renault, Ensign (Deceased during Blackheart Recovery)
Richard Danus, Ensign
Henri Beaujolais, Ensign (Deceased during Blackheart Recovery)
Stewart Hannity, Ensign
Leonid Senju, Chief Warrant Officer
Christine Mashburn, Senior Chief Petty Officer
Former Crew Members
Konrad von der Horst, Lieutenant Junior Grade
Karl Link, Lieutenant Commander
Marines
The following are marines stationed on the Niven. Their ranks as given are Marine ranks, which are not necessarily the same as UFP ranks.
Ian Frazier, Captain, 1st Company
William Weaver, First Lieutenant, 1st Company(Deceased during Blackheart Recovery)
Sanderson McKinney, First Lieutenant, 1st Company
Johann Bacek, Second Lieutenant, 1st Company
Therval Sheraan, Second Lieutenant, 1st Company
Funciesta Gonzalez, Warrant Officer, 1st Company
Stanley VanDriessen, First Sergeant, 1st Company (Deceased during Blackheart Recovery)
Thomas Jones, Lance Corporal, 1st Company, 3rd Platoon
James Mersantz, Lance Corporal, 1st Company, 3rd Platoon
Michael Pierson, Sergeant Major, Prime Team Alpha
Syvek, Master Sergeant, Prime Team Alpha
Tom Hansen, Corporal, 1st Company
Mark McMillian, Lance Corporal, 1st Company
Former Members
Billiemae Tompkins, Captain, 2nd Company, deceased: Stardate 42611.9
Mission
The Niven is assigned to Military Operations Command, and as such has an unusually high security and marine contingent, while a proportionately low science complement. Most of the crew is very experienced, and their expertise is wide-ranging. Given their long distance from Starfleet Headquarters, they are required to be self-sufficient and capable of solving a wide range of issues on their own.