USS CIRCE

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USS CIRCE Uniform Patch


U.S.S. CIRCE Central Database
Updated SD 190219

Introduction

Welcome to the central database for the Circe-Class Battlecruiser USS Circe. We hope you find the information for which you are looking.

The Circe is the command ship for TACtical SquadRON 13 of the Krima Expeditionary Force, in ASR's Gold Fleet. Her escorts are the light cruisers USS Anubis, USS Osiris, the surveyor USS Shenzhou and the destroyer escort USS Manchester.

The Circe was commissioned on Stardate 101101 (01 November 1998/2410) in Green Fleet under the command of CAPT James Lawrence. Currently, the ship is commanded by CAPT Caylebreth Veld, and has been since SD 150817 (17 August 2003/2415).

If you are interested in more information about the Circe, please contact Scott Lusby, who plays CAPT Veld, or Austin Forsyth, who plays the Executive Officer, CDR Yuri Kazhdenin. Inquiries regarding role playing opportunities in Gold Fleet may be directed to Jeff Jenkins who plays the Commander-in-Chief of Gold Fleet, Admiral John R. Brooks.


CIRCE Newswire

  • Congratulations on yet ANOTHER Outstanding Unit Citation for CIRCE, as well as to those who won individual awards, particularly Alan and Madonna. Great work all!
  • Still awaiting bios for LT de gil Antoni and MAJ Sigbjornsen...please get them in ASAP.


Site Contents

General Information

Role-Play Information

Player Resources

CIRCE News

Communications


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To learn more about ASR, you can visit the ASR Homepage.

At this site, you can find instructions on how to join ASR in the ASR Club FAQ, as well as other official documents, and links to other starship homepages. This FAQ is also posted periodically on the newsgroup.