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This database contains all information relating to Pegasus Fleet including our canon storyline, official documents, and organization’s history. The majority of entries pertain to our vision of the future, set shortly before events of Star Trek: Picard.
It is worth noting that this database is not a complete repository of what we consider to be canon. We have tried, where possible, not to simply duplicate information available from Memory Alpha. Rather, what is contained here is exclusive to Pegasus Fleet, and provides important context for our stories.
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For an overview of what Pegasus Fleet considers canon, please see our Canon Policy.
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Current Featured ArticleJuly - December 2015 – Andrew SheppardAndrew Sheppard, MD is a celebrated Federation Starfleet officer, physician, and linguist serving during the latter half of the twenty-fourth century. The highlights of his recent career center around assignments as Chief Medical Officer of the USS Intrepid, USS Frontier, USS Vesta, and Starbase 484. In these roles, Sheppard not only witnessed major events involving the Elyshan Cold War, the Hobus Disaster, unrest in the Romulan Empire, and growing awareness of the Yang Zutal, but played a key role in them also. He currently serves as Chief Medical Officer and Second Officer of the Ethereal-class Starbase 484. Andrew Sheppard was born on April 14, 2351 to Kestra Ellus, a young Betazoid woman, in New York City on Earth. Shortly after giving birth, Kestra passed away and the yet unnamed child was placed into the temporary care of Charles and Annabeth Sheppard. Charles Sheppard was an ordained United Methodist pastor in New York City and his wife, Annabeth, was the youth director at Charles’ church. The Sheppards eventually decided to formally adopt the young child, giving him the name Andrew. More Featured Articles | Nominate and Vote | Upcoming Featured Articles |
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