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Revision as of 21:12, 3 January 2020

Task Force 37
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Active:

2386 - Present

Part Of:

11th Fleet

Allegiance:

United Federation of Planets

Flagship:

USS Pennsylvania

Command Staff
Commander:

Vacant Vacant

Source


Task Force 37 is an organizational structure within the 11th Fleet. Its homebase is located on a moon orbiting the second planet of the Iota System. Task Force 37 is currently under the command of Fleet Captain Frank Kamar the Commanding Officer of the USS Pennsylvania.

Task Force History


After the return of the USS Voyager, a large number of research projects were started based off of the new technologies Voyager and her crew come across in the Delta Quadrant. Of those Projects was the development of the Graviton Catapult.

During the Development of the Graviton Catapult, Starfleet Engineers quickly realized that they were unable to recreate the power requirements needed. The Catapult Voyager came across and that Starfleet was reverse engineering, was powered by tetryon reactors, created by the Caretakers.

Undiscouraged Starfleet Engineers realized that they could use the power of a Star to power the Catapult. But due to the unique properties and power requirements only O-type stars, the rarest at 0.00003% of stars, could provide the right conditions.

Finding a suitable star near the Cygnet system and SB11 construction began in 2382. In 2385 the Catapult was fully built after some major design setbacks. For the next 3 years, the Catapult was tested again and again. Taking it’s time to ensure that calculations were correct Starfleet began to send manned test flights in 2388.

With no Major loss of life or property, the technology and catapult were starting to seem sound and reliable. In 2389 the question then raised by Starfleet was what do we do with this technology.


Recent Events

Starfleet authorized the building of the Graviton Catapult and the Iota Station

Work begins on the Iota station to provide housing for the engineers working on the Catapult

Iota Housing Units built in Iota IV

Graviton Catapult begins test phase

Accident killing several Engineers sets back construction

Graviton Catapult testing completed

Supplies sent through the catapult arrive to finish construction of the space repair dock at Iota Station

USS Lantau arrives in the Quadrant to begin operations

USS Pennsylvania arrives in the Quadrant to begin scout & mapping mission

USS Pennsylvania ambushed by Hirogen, multiple casualties including the death of Security Chief Lieutenant Vladinichi

Starfleet authorizes search for Class M planet to begin colonization

Area of Operations

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Major Powers

Devore Imperium
Vaadwaur
Hirogen
Malon
The Republic of the First Worlds
Borg

Task Force 37
Vessels of TF37 USS AstraeaUSS OmahaUSS Pennsylvania
Bases of TF37 Iota StationDeep Space 3
Major Species/Locations Data Compiling...


Task Force 37 Commanding Officer History

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Commander Frank Kamar 2393 - Present
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Fleet Captain Evelynn Haught 2392 - 2393
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Captain John Thompson 2391 - 2392
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Captain Taylor Woods 2391