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==Second Assignment, USS Triton==
==Second Assignment, USS Triton==
Trewe worked on the [[Luna Class]] starships, first commissioned in 2379. These starships were engineering marvels for the time period designed for deep space exploration after a time period of relative peace began for Starfleet. ''More to come''
Trewe worked on the [[Luna Class]] starships, first commissioned in 2379. These starships were engineering marvels for the time period designed for deep space exploration after a time period of relative peace began for Starfleet. The first Luna Class vessel was the USS Titan, captained by William T. Riker. While Trewe did not work directly on that ship, he was on the sister ship, the Triton. Particular to his work was how to incorporate workable living arrangements for such a biologically diverse crew. The Luna Class vessels generally supported the most racially diverse groups in Starfleet history. During his time on the Triton, Trewe also found ways to boost energy containment fields and the shield matrix. These changes would be incorporated in to future Luna Class designs, as well as future spaceframe designs of crafts. Trewe found himself promoted during this tour to a position of responsibilty involving energy containment field research, heading the sub-department.


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Revision as of 00:23, 15 January 2006

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Jewort Trewe in traditional Rigelian garb

Early Life

Jewort was born on 2356.09.21 on Rigel IV.

Starfleet Academy

First Assignment, USS Alcazar

Trewe's first assignment was on the Prometheus Class vessel (first launched 2375), USS Alcazar. The spaceframe was now over five years old. Trewe was one of several scientists put on board to study the impact of time over the mutli-vector systems and attempt to improve on the division systems. While he was just a scientific assistant, he proved himself to be very talented and went on to author several widely published reports on the spaceframe and vessel systems overall. Many of Trewe's ideas for changes were incorporated into future swapouts with the Prometheus Class.

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Second Assignment, USS Triton

Trewe worked on the Luna Class starships, first commissioned in 2379. These starships were engineering marvels for the time period designed for deep space exploration after a time period of relative peace began for Starfleet. The first Luna Class vessel was the USS Titan, captained by William T. Riker. While Trewe did not work directly on that ship, he was on the sister ship, the Triton. Particular to his work was how to incorporate workable living arrangements for such a biologically diverse crew. The Luna Class vessels generally supported the most racially diverse groups in Starfleet history. During his time on the Triton, Trewe also found ways to boost energy containment fields and the shield matrix. These changes would be incorporated in to future Luna Class designs, as well as future spaceframe designs of crafts. Trewe found himself promoted during this tour to a position of responsibilty involving energy containment field research, heading the sub-department.

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Design Plan sketch, USS Triton

Third Assignment, USS Nagasaki

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USS Nagasaki, Archer Class Perimeter Patrol Vessel

Fourth Assignment, Utopia Planitia

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Utopia Planitia Construction Yards

Fifth Assignment, Spacedock Phoenix

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Part of Spacedock Phoenix

Sixth Assignment, USS Dennison

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