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== AQSG ==
 
== AQSG ==
  
The USS Black Hawk was first launched in the Alpha Quadrant Sim Group (AQSG) under one of its divisions known as the Third Fleet (3rd Fleet). Her first CO was Captain Mitch Bueller, repurposing his long-time character from 3rd Fleet's flagship, USS Patriot. At the time, all of the 3rd Fleet shared a Yahoo Group mailing list, and its posts only were available to its members. The first post was delivered on August 23, 2004 with the sim officially launching on September 12, 2004. Captain Bueller led the sim through four successful missions and was promoted to Fleet Captain.  
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The USS Black Hawk was first launched as an [[Akira-Class]] starship in the Alpha Quadrant Sim Group (AQSG) under one of its divisions known as the Third Fleet (3rd Fleet). Her first CO was Captain Mitch Bueller, repurposing his long-time character from 3rd Fleet's flagship, USS Patriot. At the time, all of the 3rd Fleet shared a Yahoo Group mailing list, and its posts only were available to its members. The first post was delivered on August 23, 2004 with the sim officially launching on September 12, 2004. Captain Bueller led the sim through four successful missions and was promoted to Fleet Captain.  
  
 
In August 2005, for reasons not made public, Fleet Captain Bueller stepped down from the sim. One of the sim's inaugural players, Greenfelt, requested permission to take command, and did so on August 31, 2005 as Commander Harvey Geisler. Greenfelt led the sim for a year, garnering promotions to Fleet Captain, before taking a leave of absence for a summer internship. During his absence, the sim was led by the ship's doctor, Lieutenant Jayla Kij. Greenfelt returned and led the sim until early 2008 when he needed to step away from simming entirely for real life reasons. The sim foundered for a few weeks before finally being closed. The remainder of the AQSG shut down later that year due to many players moving on from the hobby.
 
In August 2005, for reasons not made public, Fleet Captain Bueller stepped down from the sim. One of the sim's inaugural players, Greenfelt, requested permission to take command, and did so on August 31, 2005 as Commander Harvey Geisler. Greenfelt led the sim for a year, garnering promotions to Fleet Captain, before taking a leave of absence for a summer internship. During his absence, the sim was led by the ship's doctor, Lieutenant Jayla Kij. Greenfelt returned and led the sim until early 2008 when he needed to step away from simming entirely for real life reasons. The sim foundered for a few weeks before finally being closed. The remainder of the AQSG shut down later that year due to many players moving on from the hobby.
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== Bravo Fleet ==  
 
== Bravo Fleet ==  
  
During the revival attempt, Greenfelt joined the long-standing Star Trek simming community known as [https://www.bravofleet.org Bravo Fleet]. On December 9, 2013, a new attempt to revive the Black Hawk (this time as a Nova play-by-post simulation) began in Bravo Fleet's [[Task Force 9]] with Greenfelt in command as Commander Harvey Geisler. The sim's [[Season 1|first season]] began shortly thereafter. For the first two years, the sim struggled to survive. During this time, Greenfelt was able to bring back the TICCO as the new XO, Commander C. Mackenzie Kos, and the ship's doctor, the now Lieutenant Commander Jayla Kij. Season One concluded on November 4, 2015.  
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During the revival attempt, Greenfelt joined the long-standing Star Trek simming community known as [https://www.bravofleet.org Bravo Fleet]. On December 9, 2013, a new attempt to revive the [[USS Black Hawk (NCC-65334)|Black Hawk]] (this time as a Nova play-by-post simulation) began in Bravo Fleet's [[Task Force 9]] with Greenfelt in command as Commander Harvey Geisler. The sim's [[Season 1|first season]] began shortly thereafter. For the first two years, the sim struggled to survive. During this time, Greenfelt was able to bring back the TICCO as the new XO, Commander C. Mackenzie Kos, and the ship's doctor, the now Lieutenant Commander Jayla Kij. Season One concluded on November 4, 2015.  
  
 
[[Season 2]] was launched immediately afterwards, in conjunction with Task Force 9's [[Consortium]] storyline. During the first mission, the sim garnered several new crewmembers, several of whom continuing to write aboard the Black Hawk today. The second season was a rousing success, with the sim seeing high recognition in the fleet for its efforts, and record posting levels. As it neared the end, Greenfelt made the decision to change the ship's class after 12 years. The original Black Hawk was ultimately destroyed on March 21, 2017, crashing on [[New Bajor]] at the end of the Consortium conflict.
 
[[Season 2]] was launched immediately afterwards, in conjunction with Task Force 9's [[Consortium]] storyline. During the first mission, the sim garnered several new crewmembers, several of whom continuing to write aboard the Black Hawk today. The second season was a rousing success, with the sim seeing high recognition in the fleet for its efforts, and record posting levels. As it neared the end, Greenfelt made the decision to change the ship's class after 12 years. The original Black Hawk was ultimately destroyed on March 21, 2017, crashing on [[New Bajor]] at the end of the Consortium conflict.
  
A [[Century-Class]] starship, a fan made creation, was selected as the vehicle for the sim's [[Season 3|third season]] for its versatility (allowing for more extended missions and types) and its large hanger which was capable of continuing to carry the ship's fighter squadron. The third season officially launched on March 24, 2017, and continues to this day.
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A [[USS Black Hawk (NCC-65334-A)|Century-Class]] starship, a [[Century-Class|fan made creation]], was selected as the vehicle for the sim's [[Season 3|third season]] for its versatility (allowing for more extended missions and types) and its large hanger which was capable of continuing to carry the ship's fighter squadron. The third season officially launched on March 24, 2017, and continues to this day.
  
 
= Awards =
 
= Awards =

Revision as of 18:18, 2 December 2018

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USS Black Hawk (NCC-63852)
Fleet:

AQSG's 3rd Fleet

Class:

Akira-Class

Years:

2004-2008

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USS Black Hawk (NCC-65334)
Fleet:

Bravo Fleet's TF9

Class:

Akira-Class

Years:

2013-2016

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USS Black Hawk (NCC-65334-A)
Fleet:

Bravo Fleet's TF9

Class:

Century-Class

Years:

2016-present

The USS Black Hawk is a premier Star Trek play-by-post simulation where writers of all walks of life come together to collectively write new stories set in the final frontier. Initially active from 2005 to 2008, the Black Hawk closed its doors for a few years, only to open again in 2013. She's continued to operate for the last few years with a steadfast group of writers and has garnered multiple awards from the simming community. The Black Hawk is currently a member of Bravo Fleet.

Simming History

AQSG

The USS Black Hawk was first launched as an Akira-Class starship in the Alpha Quadrant Sim Group (AQSG) under one of its divisions known as the Third Fleet (3rd Fleet). Her first CO was Captain Mitch Bueller, repurposing his long-time character from 3rd Fleet's flagship, USS Patriot. At the time, all of the 3rd Fleet shared a Yahoo Group mailing list, and its posts only were available to its members. The first post was delivered on August 23, 2004 with the sim officially launching on September 12, 2004. Captain Bueller led the sim through four successful missions and was promoted to Fleet Captain.

In August 2005, for reasons not made public, Fleet Captain Bueller stepped down from the sim. One of the sim's inaugural players, Greenfelt, requested permission to take command, and did so on August 31, 2005 as Commander Harvey Geisler. Greenfelt led the sim for a year, garnering promotions to Fleet Captain, before taking a leave of absence for a summer internship. During his absence, the sim was led by the ship's doctor, Lieutenant Jayla Kij. Greenfelt returned and led the sim until early 2008 when he needed to step away from simming entirely for real life reasons. The sim foundered for a few weeks before finally being closed. The remainder of the AQSG shut down later that year due to many players moving on from the hobby.

Failed Revival

In November 2012, as Greenfelt started to return to simming, he reached out to the sim's former Tactical Information Center Commanding Officer, Boq'ta Vadosia. The two decided to revive the Black Hawk as an independent Yahoo Groups play-by-email simulation during the events of the Typhon Pact novels. Unfortunately, the sim was not able to gain any recruits and the revival was abandoned.

Bravo Fleet

During the revival attempt, Greenfelt joined the long-standing Star Trek simming community known as Bravo Fleet. On December 9, 2013, a new attempt to revive the Black Hawk (this time as a Nova play-by-post simulation) began in Bravo Fleet's Task Force 9 with Greenfelt in command as Commander Harvey Geisler. The sim's first season began shortly thereafter. For the first two years, the sim struggled to survive. During this time, Greenfelt was able to bring back the TICCO as the new XO, Commander C. Mackenzie Kos, and the ship's doctor, the now Lieutenant Commander Jayla Kij. Season One concluded on November 4, 2015.

Season 2 was launched immediately afterwards, in conjunction with Task Force 9's Consortium storyline. During the first mission, the sim garnered several new crewmembers, several of whom continuing to write aboard the Black Hawk today. The second season was a rousing success, with the sim seeing high recognition in the fleet for its efforts, and record posting levels. As it neared the end, Greenfelt made the decision to change the ship's class after 12 years. The original Black Hawk was ultimately destroyed on March 21, 2017, crashing on New Bajor at the end of the Consortium conflict.

A Century-Class starship, a fan made creation, was selected as the vehicle for the sim's third season for its versatility (allowing for more extended missions and types) and its large hanger which was capable of continuing to carry the ship's fighter squadron. The third season officially launched on March 24, 2017, and continues to this day.

Awards

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Bravo Fleet: Task Force 9's Sim of the Month Recipient
October 2015

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Bravo Fleet: Sim of the Quarter Recipient
Fall 2015

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Bravo Fleet: Task Force 9's Sim of the Month Recipient
February 2016

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Bravo Fleet: Task Force 9's Sim of the Month Recipient
July 2016

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Bravo Fleet: Task Force 9's Sim of the Month Recipient
September 2016

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Bravo Fleet: Task Force 9's Sim of the Month Recipient
January 2017

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Bravo Fleet: Sim of the Quarter Recipient
First Quarter 2017

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Bravo Fleet: Task Force 9's Sim of the Month Recipient
April 2017

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Bravo Fleet: Admiralty Unit Citation
July 2017

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Ongoing Worlds: Great Star Trek Tournament of Simulations
February 2018

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Ongoing Worlds: Ongoing Worlds Medal for Superior Online Role Playing (Squiddie)
September 2018


USS BLACK HAWK-A (CENTURY-CLASS) • IN SERVICE 2388-2390
SHIPS TO BEAR THE NAME USS Black HawkUSS Black Hawk-AUSS Black Hawk-BSim History
IMPORTANT ERRATA About the Black HawkShip SpecificationsDeck ListingDuty RosterDepartmentsCabin Assignments
ATTACHED SUPPORT CRAFT Fighters: 21x Gryphon
Runabouts: USS ZambeziUSS Citarum
Type-11 Shuttle: SpinerDoohan
Type-8 Shuttle: NimoyFrakesVisitor
Type-6 Shuttle: ShatnerStewartBrooks
Type-15 Shuttlepod: EdisonTelsaGraham BellFranklinAdamsFarnsworthCurieTuring
Other: 6x Workbee