Welcome to the USS Astrea!

It is early 2389, approximately 18 months after the Romulan Star went supernova. The major superpowers of the Alpha and Beta quadrants have all but fallen. Starfleet still hasn’t recovered from one of its darker moments in history. There is still a ban on all synth research and the fleet is still regrouping after the Mars shipyard was destroyed in the synth attack. The USS Astrea was pulled out of retirement and among other updates, refitted with an early version of the slipstream drive. The Astrea’s official assignment is to patrol the Federation worlds along the Romulan neutral zone in the vicinity of the supernova’s impact. Starfleet’s official orders are to maintain security and order, and to ensure that Federation law is being complied with.

However, the Command Staff of the Astrea took their oaths before Starfleet lost its way, and they firmly believe that it will find its way back. Despite its primary mission of security, and its persistent message to stay out of Romulan affairs, the senior staff look for opportunities for their crew to provide humanitarian relief, engage in positive culture exchanges, and experience the wonders of science and exploration. This is not an easy task in the current political climate as there will be roadblocks, including rogue criminal activity, enemy forces gaining power, and internal conflicts within Starfleet.


USS Astrea, a galaxy class refit starship in space



Mission Status: Astrea is near Freecloud. Teams have been dispatched and are investigating both a threat of a potential biogenic weapon, as well as a lead on a possible missing Starfleet vessel. The crew is seeking to verify possible evidence that a Starfleet vessel that has been missing for nine years may located in the Alpha Doradus system, just outside of Federation Space. Unfortunately, if the information is correct, then the Pakleds are seeking to purchase what is left of this vessel and may be a step ahead of Astrea.

Meanwhile, Intelligence has been picking up increased activity from the Nausicaans, likely looking to take advantage of the vacuum created in the balance of powers in the Alpha and Beta quadrants. There is a potential that biological and chemical weapons may be in development. The USS Astrea is equipped with one of the more advanced science and medical departments since the last refit and they carry a Marine contingent; therefore, they are one of several ships tasked with monitoring the situation and respond as necessary.

We are always looking for fellow writers interested in taking their character(s) on a journey in this world by participating in mission assignments and developing their own stories and writing side stories and character developments pieces with other writers. A lot of the writers here keep a fairly fast pace, but we only ask that you be involved with a minimum of two posts per month, so there are opportunities to write a slower place if you choose.

We are an inclusive, LGBTQ friendly group and welcome all players 18 and older. Please join us on Discord to meet other players and learn more about the sim. We are a 2-2-2 18+ Sim in Theta Fleet.

Sim Rating 18 and over, 2-2-2


Latest News Items

» Mission Update

Posted on Tue May 13th, 2025 @ 1:03pm by Captain Remy Johansen in General News

Mission Update

The USS Astrea has been inside of the Typhon Expanse for almost three days now. Many of you are exhausted. Frustrated from long hours of countering against unexpected issues with the ship's system, working to map out the anomalies with as much precision as possible to protect Astrea against further damage or possible exposure to temporal disturbances, and some of you have been experiencing visions, hallucinations, flashbacks that have been disrupting sleep and causing anxiety and terror.

Our current intelligence suggests that the USS Dalton disappeared from the far side of the Alpha Quadrant and ended up here.…


» New Website, Mission Updates, & Crew Accolades

Posted on Sun Mar 2nd, 2025 @ 10:31pm by Captain Remy Johansen in General News

Hello All,

It is March, which in the Midwest (United States) means that Spring is around the corner, just after False Spring and Second and Third Winters. It's also a time of change. We change our clocks, AND, we're changing websites! While both old and new websites are working now, I would encourage everyone to change your bookmarks, and clear your cache, and update your Astrea page to:

astrea.harperhold.com

I have already updated the site's default email, so you may have noticed more updates going to Spam. If this is undesirable, I believe that once you mark a few of…


» Happy Anniversary!

Posted on Sat Jan 25th, 2025 @ 7:11pm by Captain Remy Johansen in General News

The USS Astrea turned 1 year old this month! A huge thanks to those that believed in me and helped get the sim off of the ground from the very beginning as well as to all of those that we picked up along the way. Our first year was more successful than I could have ever managed, and it is all because of the fabulous people who have come on board creating such a warm and inviting atmosphere of friendship, camaraderie, and creativity.

Each and everyone of you stayed dedicated to bringing this world and your characters to life month…


» The End of the Year is Near

Posted on Sat Dec 14th, 2024 @ 4:56pm by Captain Remy Johansen in General News

Wow!

I don't even know what to say, guys. Astrea launched in early January, and I am astonished by our success. I am so incredibly thankful for my friends who had faith to start this journey with me, and for the new friends we've picked up along the way. I hope you have all had fun, and I am just so incredibly thankful that you all have given me such a great community to write with. The creativity, quality of writing, and camaraderie here are incredible and I'm looking forward to another year!

Those who have been around for a…


» August Awards are Here!

Posted on Sun Sep 8th, 2024 @ 6:04pm by Captain Remy Johansen in General News

Congratulations Crew!!

Thanks so much to everyone who participated this month! We did quite well with Theta Fleet's Awards!!

Our Gold Unit of Distinction for August goes out to ALL who participated this month, as does our August Award of Merit. I've attached those to your bios with a little note from the Captain.

Theta Fleet's Player of the Month goes to Marshal001/aka Clay McEntyre III. Congratulations out to them, as I've greatly appreciate the effort they've put into helping wrap up some pending missions.

I haven't mentioned Captain's choice in a while, and I hope to get back to…


Latest Mission Posts

» Rescue or Recovery, Away Team Part 3

Mission: Gone, Without Ever Knowing the Way
Posted on Mon Jun 30th, 2025 @ 10:01pm by Lieutenant JG T'lenn & Commander Maxun Spello & Lieutenant Commander Nash Winters & Lieutenant Xalanth & Lieutenant Daynah Ral & Lieutenant Alexandra Blackstone & Lieutenant JG Jean-Baptiste Dorsainvil


"Human, I think," Xalanth added as they locked the bulkhead door in place before he moved his helmet down the dark corridor. A smashed body was on the floor wearing the tattered remains of a mulshed uniform. " Xalanth, to away team, we have a dead body here. I guess they were killed on impact. "

Alex stooped to inspect the body a little more closely. It showed signs of severe burns and several bones were shattered or protruding. “Yeah; that seems a good guess to me.” She looked at her tricorder and then glanced down a nearly collapsed hallway.…


» Subtext & Other Messages (Part 2)

Mission: How to See in the Dark
Posted on Mon Jun 30th, 2025 @ 9:53pm by Captain Remy Johansen & Lieutenant JG Jean-Baptiste Dorsainvil & Commander Irene Seya

Irene gave Jean-Baptiste a once over, and held out her hand. "Give me your jacket. Don't forget your commbadge. Make sure it's concealed. You'll want to keep enough of a distance to not draw suspicion. I'll find you once I pay our tab and change."

He cursed under his breath as he yanked the combadge free from his chest and palmed it discreetly. Starfleet, in all its infinite wisdom, still hadn't figured out how to issue jackets with inside pockets. He slipped the badge into his boot, patting it once to make sure it wouldn't shift. Then he shrugged out…


» Worth the Price, Part 1

Mission: Bombs or Bombshells
Posted on Mon Jun 30th, 2025 @ 9:49pm by Ensign Dani Harper & Lieutenant Xalanth & Lieutenant Ryan Keel & Lieutenant JG Jean-Baptiste Dorsainvil & Josef Forstinger & Lieutenant JG Fulvia & Civilian Tyson Miller



The heat was the kind that clung.

Not the sticky, wet kind--no, this was dry and slow and mean, like a hand that never quite let go of the back of your neck. The rear lot behind the building was cracked wide open, old concrete splitting in a spiderweb of faded scorch marks and weeds that were too hearty and stubborn to just die. A chain-link fence leaned drunkenly in the distance. Somewhere nearby, a bird let out a hoarse, rattling cry--like it had flown too far and regretted it.

Zaygh stood with his back to the wall, one boot…


» The Rain

Mission: Character Backstories
Posted on Mon Jun 30th, 2025 @ 2:47pm by Lieutenant JG Jean-Baptiste Dorsainvil

The rain came steady against the window slats, the sound of the water gathering in deep pools along the eaves, slipping along in rivulets before its inevitable return to ground. It was nature's music in an otherwise empty kitchen.

Jean-Baptiste sat at the small table, shoulders drawn in tight, his hands wrapped around a chipped brown mug of steaming te jenjanm. The scent of fresh ginger and lime curled invisibly in the air, sharp and earthy.

Judeline moved quietly beside him, her robe sleeves brushing against the countertop as she prepared another pot. She hovered close, her watchfulness almost as…


» Thread

Mission: Character Backstories
Posted on Sun Jun 29th, 2025 @ 12:35am by Ensign Iozhara

Sickbay lay in its hush like a thing waiting to be born. The pale lights low along the walls, the humming of the environmental units.

Iozhara sat on a low stool, a coil of surgical filament in her hands. These coils were rarely used anymore but still standard-issue on any Starfleet vessel. She moved slowly, winding the thread into careful spirals, though it didn't need organizing. That wasn't the point.

Emotions, she had learned, liked their compartments. Anger, fear, happiness--all could be folded neatly away when the moment passed, filed in tidy little labeled drawers somewhere behind the lungs and…