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 Welcome to the Federation Gaming Network
Established in 1997, the FGN is an Organisation dedicated to Role Playing in the Star Trek Universe.

The FGN offers the games it hosts, access to mailing lists, email accounts, webspace, a central academy/training ground for new recruits, coordinated advertising and recruitment campaigns as well as the use of our custom software to run, maintain and develop Star Trek PBeM games.

Our custom software, developed over the last three years, provides GM's, CO's and Players with complete systems for maintaining crew rosters, ship plans and technology, promotions, medals and missions. All done via a well designed web interface.

The 'squadrons' that make up the FGN are independent games, run by their SQNCO's who in turn have a small staff of advisors and assistants to help each squadron run smoothly and concentrate on providing the best environment in which to play in a Star Trek PBeM.

Our academy provides recruits for all of the FGNs 'squadrons', the squadrons use a common format for posts in the game, therefore cadets trained in the academy can be posted to any squadron with the minimal of fuss.

Our servers here at the-fgn.org and starbase968.com are well rated on all the major search engines, ensuring some 20000 visitors per month come to the site and providing a rich stream of entrants into our academy, thereby ensuring the squadrons who are part of the FGN are constantly crewed and able to expand with new ships as and when required.
 
 
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 Star Trek Lexicon
Medical Equipment
Scalpels

There are three varieties to choose from: traditional cutting blades with a monomolecular edge, laser scalpels that cauterize as they cut, and nanotech scalpels that separate tissues along cellular lines without damage. Each has different uses.



Laser scalpels help the surgeon because of bloodlessness, but can dazzle anyone unwary enough to look into the beam, even though the scalpel can only cut within its focal length.



Monomolecular blades require no power supply and quickly slice through most matter with minimal effort.



Finally, Nanotech scalpels cause minimal disruption of tissue but operate slowly.



There is current research in an experimental scalpel that utilizes Transporter technology.

 

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