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While a modern built starship, the latest iteration of the ''Atlantis'' maintains design elements and aesthetics of the overall design generation. Her modern functionality exists just under a veneer of twenty-year-old design sensibilities, giving the class a built-in classic feel.
While a modern built starship, the latest iteration of the ''Atlantis'' maintains design elements and aesthetics of the overall design generation. Her modern functionality exists just under a veneer of twenty-year-old design sensibilities, giving the class a built-in classic feel.


[[File:AtlantisBridge1.jpg|left|thumb|Bridge of the USS ''Atlantis'']]Her primary bridge has taken lessons learned from the original [[Sovereign Class]] starships and made valuable improvements to remedy early teething issues with workflow and workplace design. In a throwback to another prior generation, the arch behind the command seats replaces separate free-floating consoles that had been first introduced on the early ships of the class.
[[File:AtlantisBridge1.jpg|left|thumb|Bridge of the USS ''Atlantis'']]Her primary bridge has taken lessons learned from the original [[Sovereign Class]] starships and made valuable improvements to remedy early teething issues with workspace and workflow design. In a throwback to another prior generation, the arch behind the command seats replaces separate free-floating consoles to the rear and either side of the center seats that had been first introduced on the early ships of the class. This removal of obstacles and centralisation of the primary Tactical station opened up the bridge, giving it an easier flow and roomier feel.


[[File:AtlantisBridge2.jpg|right|thumb|The Arch and expanded mission operations area]]With further enhancements to key systems, space within the bridge module has been made available to dedicate the volume to an expanded missions operations area located towards the rear of the bridge. This multi-function space can be repurposed for any given task or situation, allowing for enhanced responsiveness and command interaction without leaving the bridge.
With further enhancements to key systems and movement of components elsewhere within the bridge module, space to the rear of the bridge has been made available to dedicate the volume to an expanded missions operations area. This multi-function space can be repurposed for any given task or situation, allowing for enhanced responsiveness and collaboration between on-duty department heads and command staff.


[[File:AtlantisBridge3.jpg|left|thumb|Missions Operations and MSD]]Normally this space remains configured for systems oversight and damage control, with the primary monitor defaulting to a Multifunction System Display, but as with all large monitors aboard ship, can be quickly reconfigured for a variety of tasks.
Normally this space remains configured for systems oversight and damage control, with the primary monitor defaulting to a Multifunction System Display, but as with all large monitors aboard ship, can be quickly reconfigured for a variety of tasks. It would not be uncommon during long transits for this space to be repurposed for survey work or control of the ship while the bridge itself might be used for simulation training of junior officers. Flight operations, crisis management, scientific research and many other pursuits can and will find themselves here at some point.
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<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:AtlantisBridge2.jpg|left|thumb|The Arch and expanded mission operations area]] </li>
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:AtlantisBridge3.jpg|left|thumb|Missions Operations and MSD]] </li>
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===The Captain's Mess===
[[File:Captainsmess.png|thumb|right|The Captain's Mess]]Compartment Deck Five Forward was by original design set aside as the captain's mess aboard ''Atlantis''. Within quick succession, the compartment and two smaller adjacent ones were redesigned to give the senior officers of the ship a relaxed social space that wasn't the ship's main lounge. Never a terribly populated locale, as interaction with the crew as a whole is encouraged, it does serve as a nice retreat whenever needed.
 
While typically the purview of the senior staff, department heads and their assistants, from time to time junior officers and crew members are invited to The Captain's Mess as an informal recognition, extended by either the captain or their department head. This would coincide with the presence of whoever extended the invitation, so turning down a chance to sit with the captain for drinks in a lounge with restricted access is not an invitation lightly turned down.


==Operational History==
==Operational History==

Revision as of 12:37, 22 May 2022

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USS Atlantis
General Information
Registry NCC-90562
Class & Type Sovereign-class
Affiliation Starfleet
Status Active
Commissioned 2400
Assignment
Task Force [[Task Force 47]]
Role Explorer
Key Personnel
Commanding Officer Captain Tikva Theodoras
Executive Officer Commander Charles MacIntyre
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[[Category:Task Force 47]]

"Ad iter te audacter committe."
    —Abandon yourself boldly to the journey. - Ship's Dedication Quote


USS Atlantis is one of the newest Sovereign Class starships constructed for Starfleet and assigned to the Fourth Fleet's Task Force 47 under the command of Captain Tikva Theodoras. A product of the Beta Antares Shipyard, she features the latest in technological innovations and systems that have been incorporated into the modern design of ships of her class. With Task Force 47's remit of exploration in the Thomar Expanse, she is well suited to provide tactical support for elements of the task force when required.

Design and Layout

While a modern built starship, the latest iteration of the Atlantis maintains design elements and aesthetics of the overall design generation. Her modern functionality exists just under a veneer of twenty-year-old design sensibilities, giving the class a built-in classic feel.

Bridge of the USS Atlantis

Her primary bridge has taken lessons learned from the original Sovereign Class starships and made valuable improvements to remedy early teething issues with workspace and workflow design. In a throwback to another prior generation, the arch behind the command seats replaces separate free-floating consoles to the rear and either side of the center seats that had been first introduced on the early ships of the class. This removal of obstacles and centralisation of the primary Tactical station opened up the bridge, giving it an easier flow and roomier feel.

With further enhancements to key systems and movement of components elsewhere within the bridge module, space to the rear of the bridge has been made available to dedicate the volume to an expanded missions operations area. This multi-function space can be repurposed for any given task or situation, allowing for enhanced responsiveness and collaboration between on-duty department heads and command staff.

Normally this space remains configured for systems oversight and damage control, with the primary monitor defaulting to a Multifunction System Display, but as with all large monitors aboard ship, can be quickly reconfigured for a variety of tasks. It would not be uncommon during long transits for this space to be repurposed for survey work or control of the ship while the bridge itself might be used for simulation training of junior officers. Flight operations, crisis management, scientific research and many other pursuits can and will find themselves here at some point.

  • The Arch and expanded mission operations area
  • Missions Operations and MSD

The Captain's Mess

The Captain's Mess

Compartment Deck Five Forward was by original design set aside as the captain's mess aboard Atlantis. Within quick succession, the compartment and two smaller adjacent ones were redesigned to give the senior officers of the ship a relaxed social space that wasn't the ship's main lounge. Never a terribly populated locale, as interaction with the crew as a whole is encouraged, it does serve as a nice retreat whenever needed.

While typically the purview of the senior staff, department heads and their assistants, from time to time junior officers and crew members are invited to The Captain's Mess as an informal recognition, extended by either the captain or their department head. This would coincide with the presence of whoever extended the invitation, so turning down a chance to sit with the captain for drinks in a lounge with restricted access is not an invitation lightly turned down.

Operational History

TBC

Crew

Command Staff

Senior Staff

Other Crew

Engineering

  • Assistant Chief Engineering Officer - Lieutenant Gérard Maxwell, Human bisexual cisgender male from Australia, Earth
  • Shield Systems Technician - Ensign Jamie De León, Human straight female
  • Life Support Systems Technician - Ensign Grant Corrin, Human straight male
  • Engineering Officer - Lieutenant Jamieson, Human male
  • Engineer's Mate - Ensign Wy'run Trel, Bajoran male

Operations

Medical

Science

  • Science Officer - Lieutenant Maxwell Simmons, human straight cisgender male from England
  • Science Officer - Lieutenant W'a'le'ki - female
  • Science Officer - Lieutenant Sam Jarro
  • Science Officer - Lieutenant Gerald Wilbur-Northcote
  • Science Officer & Starkiller - Ensign Goresh Krek

Tactical

  • Tactical Officer - Lieutenant Junior Grade Kurtwell

Security

  • Security Officer - Ensign Borik

Flight Operations

  • Flight Officer - Lieutenant Shven, Andorian straight thaan from Andoria
  • Flight Officer - Ensign Carmichael, Human straight cisgender male from England, European Alliance, Earth
  • Flight Officer - Lieutenant Junior Grade Petrov

Notable Groups

Atlantis Gaming Group

  • Game Master - Ensign Matthew Williams
  • Fighter - Jessica Chu
  • Bard - Wy’run Trel
  • Barbarian - Chuck Hadley
  • Linal Nerys
  • Hito Tanaka
  • Kelly Tabaaha
  • Solan Th'chiral

Support Craft

  • Personnel Shuttles
  • Runabouts