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Sunday, March 5, 2023

The Starship Phoenix has New Uniforms, Each Housing the Finest in Technology and Protection. The Core Belief of the Voyager Club. Imaginarium Theater

 (paid, professional Starfleet Models. The uniforms may not look as good on you)

     Audrey Henriksen Starfleet Outfitters produces the finest in Starfleet Uniforms.  Recently, she was awarded the contract for a set of uniforms for the USS Phoenix at the Christa McAuliffe Space Center.  With work order in hand, Audrey's design department went to work on the uniforms' appearance.  Various colors were considered from fluorescents to pastels but in the end, the general consensus was to hold true to the darker, more space appropriate colors like black and navy blue. 



With a finished design and approved color scheme, Audrey's elves set to sew the six uniforms.  Working night and day, skipping a meal or two to meet production goals and quotas, and forgoing planned time off, the team finished the order within an hour of the contracted deadline.  The uniforms were done, fitted, and ready for use.  

Audrey's new Starfleet uniforms are designed with the latest technological advancements in mind. Made from a durable, lightweight material, the uniforms are resistant to weapon fire, heat, and radiation, making them ideal for even the most hazardous missions.

The uniforms feature integrated medical sensors, which monitor the wearer's vital signs and provide real-time health data to medical personnel in the event of an emergency. Additionally, the emotional registers embedded in the fabric of the uniform can detect and monitor changes in the wearer's emotional state, providing invaluable insights into their mental wellbeing.

In addition to their protective and diagnostic features, the uniforms are also designed with comfort in mind. They feature breathable fabrics and ergonomic designs that allow for ease of movement and comfort during long missions.

Overall, the new Starfleet uniforms are a significant advancement in space-faring technology, providing increased protection, diagnostic capabilities, and comfort for the crew members who wear them.



Meet Audrey Henriksen

Meet Lieutenant Commander Audrey Henriksen , a Starfleet officer and Christa McAuliffe Space Center Head Supervisor who moonlights as a Jedi Knight. Audrey is a skilled pilot, diplomat, and tactician who has served in Starfleet for many years. She is known for her calm and collected demeanor under pressure, her strategic thinking, and her commitment to justice and peace.

But Audrey's interests go beyond the realm of Starfleet. She is also a member of the Jedi Order, an ancient order of peacekeepers who use the Force to uphold justice throughout the galaxy. Audrey was trained in the ways of the Jedi by her mother, a former Jedi Knight herself, and has honed her skills over the years through rigorous training and practice.

In her Jedi persona, Audrey wears a traditional Jedi robe and carries a lightsaber, the iconic weapon of the Jedi Order. She uses her knowledge of the Force to augment her physical abilities, such as speed and agility, and to sense the emotions and intentions of others.

Audrey's dual identities as a Starfleet officer and a Jedi Knight have made her a valuable asset in many situations. She has used her diplomatic skills to negotiate peace treaties, her tactical expertise to lead successful missions, and her Jedi abilities to sense danger and protect her fellow crew members.

While some may question the wisdom of Audrey's moonlighting as a Jedi Knight, her dedication to both Starfleet and the Jedi Order has never been in doubt. She believes that the two roles are not mutually exclusive, and that her unique combination of skills and knowledge makes her a more effective leader and protector of the galaxy.

The Core Belief of The Voyager Club

(Meaning, if you don't believe this, you're in the wrong club :)



The quote "There is nothing so far removed from us to be beyond our reach, or so far hidden that we cannot discover it" by Rene Descartes suggests that there is nothing in this world that is beyond our grasp or impossible for us to uncover. It means that there are no limits to human curiosity, ingenuity, and perseverance, and that we have the capacity to overcome any obstacle and uncover any truth, no matter how remote or inaccessible it may seem.

The quote encourages us to embrace a mindset of exploration and discovery, and to have faith in our abilities to overcome challenges and achieve our goals. It also implies that nothing is ever truly out of our reach, as long as we remain open-minded, determined, and willing to put in the necessary effort to explore and uncover the mysteries of the world around us.

Voyagers, we have much to do and only a limited lifetime to do it. Let's get busy. Our first Voyager Club meeting will be held at the Christa McAuliffe Space Center Planetarium this Saturday, March 11 from 8:30 - 10:00 A.M. Contact me for more information. victorwilliamson@alpinedistrict.org

Mr. Williamson

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