USS Kennedy (NCC-64921)
The USS Kennedy is a Norway-class diplomatic cruiser attached to Archanis Station in order to support the attached Archanis Diplomatic Mission in its efforts to strengthen the Federation’s ties with its borderlands colonies and to manage diplomatic ties with Klingon border houses.
The stories of Polaris Squadron are rated 2-2-2 for mature subject matter, including violence, language and sexual content.
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Charge d'affaires, Archanis Diplomatic Mission
Chief Operations Officer
Chief Security/Tactical Officer
Chief Flight Control Officer
Chief Engineering Officer
Chief Medical Officer
Chief Science Officer
Chief Counselor
Attaché to the Charge d'affaires, Archanis Diplomatic Mission
18 October 2025
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
Their world would die. That’s how Ensign Lunaire had put it. A bit melodramatic for his tastes, but not wholly inaccurate. Slumped at his desk, Dr. Karl Verhoeven stared blankly at his terminal. There had to be a way. There always was. But how? And then it dawned on him. There was something [...]
17 October 2025
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
“We certainly cooked it,” Lieutenant Josh Brunell grumbled as brittle stalks crunched beneath his boots. “Too bad the crops went with it.” Just like the other four test plots, by the time the soil reached temperatures high enough to kill the mycopathogen, the natural flora [...]
16 October 2025
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
“This morning, Lieutenant J.G. Anders arrived in sickbay presenting with bradycardia, hypoxemia, fatigue, and neurological hypoactivation causing disorientation, apathy and irritability,” Dr. Karl Verhoeven recounted. “Our analysis found no signs of infection, but biochemical [...]
13 October 2025
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
There was something about fresh air. It just hit differently than the recycled stuff. Although Lepia IV’s villages left much to be desired, once he got beyond the dilapidated buildings and ailing fields, the place appeared pristine. Save for a few flowers wilting a bit too early in the [...]