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Description A cut-away view of the chemistry lab on the USS Theurgy. The raw base image was made by Bobye2  for Star Trek: Theurgy in Zoner Calisto 4, and then expanded and edited by yours truly in Zoner Calisto 5 and Photoshop CS5. 

I love the images in Star Trek Fact Files showing the interiors of the ships on the shows, and I noticed how they conveyed a sense of scale by adding officers to them. With this in mind, I have now done so for our own interior images as well, and along with that, I have also hidden a few Easter eggs for you all to find.  Some of Bobye's interior details are unknown to me, but I have identified 3D warehouse models from Colin E and Borgman so far.

Other cut-away interiors:

                 


Star Trek: Theurgy functions solely as non-profit entertainment for writers where no economic gain is perceived by any of its members as a result of the available media. Star Trek, Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, the Star Trek movies, etc. are © Copyright Paramount Pictures and CBS Studios.

Main Forum page: Star Trek: Theurgy

Star Trek: Theurgy is kind of a progressive novel, composed of large long-lasting story arcs that can go on through several Episodes, as well as the more common plots produced by character interaction. All of this is written cohesively by the writers, edited and corrected by the group and the Game Moderator to assure a consolidated storyline. Other terms for this kind of community are "sim" or "play-by-post/forum roleplaying". 

"What kind of writers are we looking for at Star Trek: Theurgy?"

We're looking for good, descriptive and creative writers that can handle English well. You should also know enough about the Star Trek Universe to be able to partake in creating intense, interesting storylines together with the other writers. We are a very literate group, with a minimum posting requirement of 200 words per post, and the commitment to the story is long-term. We have been running the story actively for five years, and we will continue for many years to come. Therefore, we are not interested in casual, brief commitments, but something that will last for many years.

"What's the nature of the story?"

Star Trek: Theurgy is a detailed, quite dark, story-driven and long-term roleplay and while it's rated 18+, it is not some shoe-horned excuse to write Star Trek smut scenes. If that's what you are looking for, you can look elsewhere since you'll be really disappointed.

It is not expected of any of our writers to detail the intimate relations of their characters with others, even if it's allowed. Several writers among us have an aversion to writing graphic sexual scenes, so if that's not what you care for, then that's no problem at all. The story revolves around a ship and a crew in dire straits, against impossible odds, and with a lot of intrigue and mystery to it. We just don't enforce limits on what you care to write, like explicit scenes of violence or intimacy, as long you adhere to our  General Rules and all writers consent to the specific scene their characters are in.

"How do I join the story?"

This page should serve quite well for an answer, but it's recommended you contact the Game Moderator if you have any questions: Joining the Crew.

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Comments: 7

Thomas150 [2020-01-27 14:47:59 +0000 UTC]

Nice work.

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Cryogenic001 [2019-09-28 15:40:41 +0000 UTC]

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to Cryogenic001 [2019-09-29 04:25:08 +0000 UTC]

Hi there! Read the image description and you will find that some of my interior cutaway are are collaborations with Bobye2 here on DeviantArt. Check the image descriptions for the 3D models and renders in the gallery for info on those. Recruitment is closed now, but when it opens there will be an announcement.

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Coretteket [2018-12-27 10:32:16 +0000 UTC]

Those holodecks are for simulating alien life, right? Is there a way to study actual lifeforms in this lab, or is that not the intended use? I love the design, though!

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to Coretteket [2018-12-27 14:16:32 +0000 UTC]

Both uses. I might need to explain that in the image. Thanks!

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SaiTurtlesninjaNX [2018-12-27 01:44:36 +0000 UTC]

It's Hengrauggi. That big red carp lifeform that almost ate Kirk back on Delta Veg. Star Trek 2009.

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Auctor-Lucan In reply to SaiTurtlesninjaNX [2018-12-27 07:30:33 +0000 UTC]

Correct!

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