[young Lady Ada looks on as the research starship swoops by]Federation Starship USS Augusta Ada NCC-55011

she dreams of the future...
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The U.S.S. Augusta Ada meets monthly!

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We have full klingon console support just in case
-- Alan Cox on linux-kernel

bridge
engineering
operations
sciences
recreation
transporter

The Klingons are brash souls, always ready for a challenge.
It seems, then, that the three colony worlds of the BSD system have something in common with them. Glory to your code, warrior!
You'll find more OpenBSD than the others aboard, but FreeBSD and whatever's to be found inside current Apples are also present.
=NetBSD
For Portability
=FreeBSD
Aiming for PCs, pretty good for Sparcs and Alphas too
=OpenBSD
Code audited regularly - built for security!
SECURE ALL DECKS:  Klingon Relations: Shelly Crouse-Monarez   Redshirt: Arthur "A-squared" Abraham        
[The l'il Daemon as Klingon, wielding his GDktahg - honor blade]
*Shields
Our deflector arrays are online. If the best defense is a good offense, it certainly helps to know they can't get through your armor.
*Phasers
...and other laser systems. Fire up the printers :D
*Photon Torpedoes
Experience has shown us that gamers make the best Weapons crew. The Klingons certainly find a little mock warfare to be refreshing. So take a load off your mind - set the holosuite - man the weapons, and blast away!
=var'aq
A Klingon computing language. something like Forth. Try it... like most Klingons, the fellow is quite serious about his work. (If you're impatient, read this local copy of his FAQ.)
programming languages described as cars; in those terms, var'aq would be described thusly:
A 2000 VW Turbo Beetle with lots of amateurishly drawn Star Trek graphics painted 60s-style on the doors, a Starfleet Academy sticker in the window, and a custom car radio and A/C system run completely off an HP calculator.
* Gold pips stay onsite
+ Gold half-pips lead off-site, to crew maintained pages
= Silver pips lead off-site
- Silver half-pips title local content
 
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