Starfleet Command (or
SFC) is an international non-profit making group of Star Trek,
Science Fiction and Space Enthusiasts and one of the largest Star
Trek fan clubs in the world. Originally founded in the United States
in 1974, the club is patterned after the Starfleet Command
organisation as seen in the Star Trek television series and
movies.
Starfleet Command operates
through local units spread across the United States (Quadrant One),
the United Kingdom and Europe (Quadrant Two) and Australia and Asia
(Quadrant Three). Each Quadrant runs autonomously, with it's own
Admiralty Board and Support structure to assist and Each unit is run
as a Starship, Starbase or Space Station with the appropriate
departmental structures and crew assignments. Each unit is assigned
a class of ship in relation to the size of membership, as the ship
grows in size the class of ship will increase. Even if there is no
Unit near you, you can still join our Internet Flagship, The
U.S.S. Sovereign.
Starbase
Europa, SFC's Primary Support Facility in Geostationary Earth
Orbit over Starfleet Headquarters.
USS Ardent - A
Nova Class starship - on Shakedown Cruise, Sector 021.
USS Demeter on routine Neutral
Zone Patrol.
We may not be
able to provide a deck under your feet or warp drive, but we do aim
to encourage an environment where you can meet like-minded fans and
make friends with the same interests as you.
The whole network is
co-ordinated and supported by the Admiralty Board and Headquarters
Staff. The members of the Admiralty Board are the most active of all
and have the highest workload. Like everyone else in SFC they are
enthusiastic volunteers who do this in their spare time, and so
require the full support and backing of the Fleet.
Remember - SFC is a
not-for-profit organisation, our Admiralty Board,
Command Support Staff and Unit CO's all pay the same annual
membership fee as every other member!
In 2004, SFC in the United
Kingdom celebrated it's milestone 30th Anniversary with a formal
dinner at the Urbis in Manchester - the latest success in a string
of events organised both Fleet-wide and at Unit
level.
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