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Description Created as a visual guide for the Star Trek: Theurgy writers. The Main Computer Core, which houses Thea's positronic brain core, and also serves as a Flag Bridge as required. 

 

A flag bridge is a dedicated facility to command a formation of ships, independent of the ship it's on. If the Theurgy had not been an outlaw ship, this is where admirals would work from at the front lines. The admirals would have their own "flag bridge crew" to manage to overall situation, from ships' statuses and the overall space around them. They would be independent of Theurgy's crew proper and not involved at all in her operation between sending directions from the admiral and receiving reports.  

Original is a stock image from shutterstock: image.shutterstock.com/z/stock… Monitors edited to look like LCARS and UFP logo added on the floor. The positronic brain is from an earlier deviation of mine. This was a quick project of mine.


Star Trek: Theurgy functions solely as non-profit entertainment for writers where no economic gain is perceived by any of its members as a result of the available media. Star Trek, Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, the Star Trek movies, etc. are © Copyright Paramount Pictures and CBS Studios.

Main Forum page: Star Trek: Theurgy

Star Trek: Theurgy is kind of a progressive novel, composed of large long-lasting story arcs that can go on through several Episodes, as well as the more common plots produced by character interaction. All of this is written cohesively by the writers, edited and corrected by the group and the Game Moderator to assure a consolidated storyline. Other terms for this kind of community are "sim" or "play-by-post/forum roleplaying". 

"What kind of writers are we looking for at Star Trek: Theurgy?"

We're looking for good, descriptive and creative writers that can handle English well. You should also know enough about the Star Trek Universe to be able to partake in creating intense, interesting storylines together with the other writers. We are a very literate group, with a minimum posting requirement of 200 words per post, and the commitment to the story is long-term. We have been running the story actively for five years, and we will continue for many years to come. Therefore, we are not interested in casual, brief commitments, but something that will last for many years.

"What's the nature of the story?"

Star Trek: Theurgy is a detailed, quite dark, story-driven and long-term roleplay and while it's rated 18+, it is not some shoe-horned excuse to write Star Trek smut scenes. If that's what you are looking for, you can look elsewhere since you'll be really disappointed.

It is not expected of any of our writers to detail the intimate relations of their characters with others, even if it's allowed. Several writers among us have an aversion to writing graphic sexual scenes, so if that's not what you care for, then that's no problem at all. The story revolves around a ship and a crew in dire straits, against impossible odds, and with a lot of intrigue and mystery to it. We just don't enforce limits on what you care to write, like explicit scenes of violence or intimacy, as long you adhere to our General Rules  and all writers consent to the specific scene their characters are in.

"How do I join the story?"

This page should serve quite well for an answer, but it's recommended you contact the Game Moderator if you have any questions: Joining the Crew.

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Comments: 16

7-5-04 [2023-08-24 16:10:17 +0000 UTC]

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detemon [2016-12-07 08:53:59 +0000 UTC]

amazing ... 
keep on sharing
Thanks

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SongOfDiscord [2016-09-05 10:51:33 +0000 UTC]

Swivel chairs? You better have some reeeeealy good inertial dampeners.

On a more serious note: Amazing work. I am particularly impressed by how seamlessly you placed actors in Star Trek uniforms. This was fun to stumble onto.

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to SongOfDiscord [2016-09-05 12:16:36 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

Ah, yes, the stock image I used was not perfect in that particular regard, but it served as a good visual reference for what such an area on the ship might look like. 

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RookBytes [2016-07-05 13:49:12 +0000 UTC]

Bad ass. Fantastic work you're doing; thank you for sharing.

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Leeanix [2016-03-01 19:27:20 +0000 UTC]

Wow amazing.  I'm actually trying to work on something like this for one of my own pieces. I hope I can only do as well as this. Plus it's blue my fave color.  Love the monitors.

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to Leeanix [2016-03-01 20:40:03 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I can hardly take credit for the stock image though, I just made some edits to it, but the re-purposing and the idea is pretty nifty. You can find the original stock image on shutterstock. See description. 

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Leeanix In reply to Auctor-Lucan [2016-03-01 21:26:57 +0000 UTC]

Oh ok I see. Well you cleaned it up nicely. This will make a nice ref then.

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Ex-Pendable [2015-12-18 00:41:06 +0000 UTC]

So no connecting from work. Pity. I like a nice role play, especially when things are quiet like tonight. Lovely work, like your changes. Open console design like that takes a little getting used to.

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TheAtomicDog [2015-11-20 10:05:21 +0000 UTC]

Great work.
I enjoy both the standing holographic displays and the "Rebel briefing room" central full-3D unit.

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to TheAtomicDog [2015-11-20 10:25:19 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I can hardly take credit for the stock image though, I just made some edits to it, but the re-purposing and the idea is pretty nifty. 

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gdpr-20773443 [2015-11-19 10:56:13 +0000 UTC]

This is absolutely amazing! 

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to gdpr-20773443 [2015-11-19 14:03:31 +0000 UTC]

I can hardly take credit for the stock image. This was quick work for me to make the Star Trek edits, but thank you anyway.

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gdpr-20773443 In reply to Auctor-Lucan [2015-11-19 14:49:59 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!  

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Wisky-08 [2015-11-18 01:07:47 +0000 UTC]

Bravo

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to Wisky-08 [2015-11-18 07:42:37 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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