USS Kennedy (NCC-64921)
The USS Kennedy is a Norway-class diplomatic cruiser attached to Archanis Station in order to support the attached Archanis Diplomatic Mission in its efforts to strengthen the Federation’s ties with its borderlands colonies and to manage diplomatic ties with Klingon border houses.
The stories of Polaris Squadron are rated 2-2-2 for mature subject matter, including violence, language and sexual content.
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Charge d'affaires, Archanis Diplomatic Mission
Chief Operations Officer
Chief Security/Tactical Officer
Chief Flight Control Officer
Chief Engineering Officer
Chief Medical Officer
Chief Science Officer
Chief Counselor
Attaché to the Charge d'affaires, Archanis Diplomatic Mission
6 October 2025
An Infection of Planetary Proportions
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
The unassuming science lab was silent, save for the whir of the centrifuge. The rest of the small science team had called it hours ago, and while she’d debated calling them back, what would they add? A cartographer, a physicist, an anthropologist, and a xenolinguist would offer no more [...]
28 September 2025
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
It wasn’t a town. It was hardly even a village. Really, it was just a pair of dirt roads that met in the middle of the Lepian countryside, the intersection ringed by a pitiful cluster of uninviting and weary shopfronts that hardly looked like they’d seen a patron in months. “With [...]
14 September 2025
USS Ingenuity, USS Kennedy and USS Polaris
“You say you’re here for us, but where were you when the Vaadwaur came?” Captain Ria Alleyne looked down at the table with guilt. “And before that, where were you when the blight ravaged our world and our children starved?” Again, she had no answer. “As long as I [...]
24 May 2025
S2E10. The Light After The Night (Seasonal Epilogue)
Archanis Station, SS Lucre, USS Diligent, USS Ingenuity, USS Juno, USS Kennedy, USS Lincoln, USS Pacific Palisades, USS Polaris, USS Procyon and USS Vesta
Everywhere she walked, she saw reminders of him. But he was gone, and now she needed to go. In a daze, she stepped onto the bridge. She didn’t look at her station. She didn’t make eye contact with any of her colleagues. Instead, she just beelined it for the captain’s ready [...]