Thursday, August 4, 2016

Post#1

Andrew’s Story of the Week
Post #1
The Republic
     
        The United Republic of L Class planets and systems was the main government except for the Ta’Bachiate Empire. This was racing to be number one. All of the other governments were in trade with the other two or neutral. There was a twenty year war named the war of Alderon. In that war a non-aligned zone was created. Neither government was allowed to cross the zone.

        The U.S.S Victoria was created to protect the republican side of the zone as the inhabiting humanoids would call it. The Victoria was also built to explore the galaxy and provide backup in space battles.

        The Republic’s major trading partners were Mandora, Ferengis, and Aftorris 5 .

        The Ta’Bachiate empire’s main trading partners were Favoris, exTa, and Anglackis.

        Now that we have the basics down you can enter the world of htraE. (Earth spelled as it is in the 26th century)

        The Application
The Victoria Had an assignment on the class L world Terris5.They had submitted an application for the republic. Capt. O’Hera  gave the order “Slow to thrust.”

          They beamed down to the planet. An hour later  the conference started. Capt. O’Hera asked the prime minister “Why do you believe that you should be on the republic?” The prime minister answered “We are a class L planet that is in stage 3 of cultural development” Capt. O’Hera said “Thank you we will turn in a report and consider your application.”

          So the away team went back to the ship. The Capt. asked the councilor “Would you say that these people are eligible to join?”
The councilor replied “Their minds seem well” “Thank you councilor”

          So the Victoria sent the report to Earth





5 comments:

  1. Impressive!! So I sense an influence by Star Trek?
    Keep up the good work!

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    1. Yes it continues along the star trek timeline. - Andrew

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  2. Great job, Andrew! Keep up the good work. ~ Uncle Scott

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