[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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There's Klingons on the starboard bow...

bridge
engineering
operations
sciences
recreation
transporter

...and they sure know how to share the Blood Wine.
With a little practice here at Tactical you might find yourself glorious in battle, too!
SECURE ALL DECKS: Weapons Systems of the Free Software Natives   tactical
Note that there may be many programs worthy of mention here, but this page will only mention those which are under free license, preferably, source available so our BSD using friends can enjoy them too.
=the original "trek"
ships with many distributions of Linux and certainly NetBSD, from which it was ported. The man page for it in the debian distribution puts its port date around 1993, which makes it a pretty early application for Linux users.
=NetTrek
A multiplayer network game where you cruise the Star Trek universe in any one of several races' ships. You can work in teams and so on.
=Star Voyager
A Frontier/Elite Forces style game. It works under Linux, or FreeBSD (for sure) and other systems which the SDL gaming library has been ported to. Yep, the Borg too.
=OpenTrek
A 3-D game using GL, updating "Super Star Trek." Source known to compile on Linux. MSwin folk can use it too. Dunno about BSD.
* 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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