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July 26th,
2010 3:02 am
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In Her Words: Jessica Davies
Jessica Emily Davies (Callsign: Washington), eldest child to the former senator of Maryland, was raised in the world of politics--a path that has even carried over into her new life in outer space. The current political adviser took the rare break from her busy schedule to sit down and talk about life and career amidst the remnant and emerging government on board the Dreadnaught.
( Exclusive Interview )
Mattie Starke July 26th, 2010
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July 2nd,
2010 12:08 am
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I definitely watch more movies up here than I used to in my old life. Anyone else worried about watching everything good and running out? Is that a strange concern? At least we have some of these new ones to tide us over. I might never have watched Twilight back home but hey, it's entertaining and now I know to really appreciate that.
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( Glitter )
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June 20th,
2010 11:59 pm
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Happy Father's Day to all for whom that applies; I know it's a shitty sad time for most, but you guys still deserve the recognition. It's important we keep these traditions alive around.
I miss my
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June 9th,
2010 11:34 pm
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New Planet Means New Hope for Human Race
Astronomers have located a nearby planet capable of hosting ample fresh water on its surface and, surmisedly, an edible soy-like substance underground. Although it is not possible to inhabit this planet long-term due to inhospitable climate terrain--made up exclusively of ocean and desert--scientists are excited about the potential to explore any new biological samples. This vast landscape is likely to be of great significance, offering the potential of more--and possibly more diverse--food and sustenance for the residents of this ship.
Despite the government's attempt to minimize such concerns, the populace has been anxious about tight food budget concerns for the past six months, with no projected relief in sight. Adding to that, the restriction on contraceptives had many citizens wondering where we would get the resources to nourish the children born in effect. Now, those fears may be a thing of the past as relief may be waiting just one day's distance from the current location of the Dreadnaught.
President Abélard stated, "This planet represents a bright new future for humankind. Not only are we collectively moving forward to embrace what lies ahead, but we will also once again prove our capacity to flourish, even in the face of adversity."
The planet is currently being referred to by its scientific, categorical name: PT0X1.53. Perhaps helping to save the human race will earn the humble landmass a more eloquent sobriquet; but for now, with a full day's journey ahead until its imminent promise is fulfilled, the planet at least merits one word of great meaning to us all: hope.
Mattie Starke June 9th, 2010
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May 15th,
2010 3:24 am
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***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** From the Office of Mattie Starke
After more than a year together in the public eye, teen power couple KC Bryant and Lucy Klein have decided to part ways. Citing reasons of a personal nature, both parties reached this mutual decision through amicable discussion; it was neither spontaneous nor taken lightly by either involved. Long-time best friends, the two were often seen sharing the spotlight at red carpet events on and off Earth, including the recent premiere for the Dreadnaught Movie Theater.
Lucy (18) is the actress daughter of well-known movie writer and director Jensen Klein; her mother is international model Teja Stefan. KC Bryant (17), brother to singer Gabby Bryant (15), is best known for his title role in the hit Disney show Livin' La Vida Luca! which is available in full on the Dreadnaught Media Library. Both currently reside as neighbors in VIP Bravo and spend their time working with children at the ship's daycare and hospital. KC and Lucy have not issued any statements except to say that they expect to remain close friends.
All inquiries can be passed along through their public relations agent, callsign Spade.
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April 16th,
2010 1:44 am
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April 5th,
2010 2:08 am
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The New Kevin Doods Many are familiar with Kevin Doods as a racer, playboy and former model. Claims to fame include various world racing tours, affiliation with the British Grand Prix, appearances on BBC's Top Gear and contributions to both Sports Illustrated and PlayGirl. He's also made several guest appearances working with brother Jeffrey Doods, whose show he helped produce. Currently residing in the VIP Suite [Bravo 106-115], Kevin Doods (Callsign: Moto) opens up about what it means to leave behind the limelight and start life over again on board the Dreadnaught.
( Exclusive Interview )
Mattie Starke April 4th, 2010
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February 20th,
2010 5:22 pm
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Veritech Accident Caused by Sabotage
On February 16th, 2010, a Veritech Captain was nearly killed when the pilot's oxygen supply suddenly ceased. An inside source who wishes to remain anonymous has come forward with intel that the systems failure was caused by vandalism. Analysis of the equipment and the event points to conclusive, intentional sabotage.
This near-fatality occurred during an otherwise routine combat air patrol in the evening hours on Tuesday. These patrols, also commonly referred to as CAP, are part of the ship's defensive security measures. The affected pilot, Captain James E. Cash of the Reaper Squadron, goes by callsign Alpha. Captain Cash belongs to the U.S. Air Force, and was one of the early test pilots for the Veritechs; he was also one of the squadron pilots originally scheduled to journey on the Dreadnaught. Alpha was rushed to the on-board medical station where he is currently stable and recovering, while his spacecraft remains docked under investigation. No other pilots or vessels were harmed.
Officials are keeping mum about the details of the accident; no formal statement has been released to civilians.
Only military personnel and a crew of technicians have access to the alien vessels, which were acquired by the United States after the initial invasion in 1996. There are currently no named suspects, although several persons have undergone questioning and hangar security has tightened since the accident. Head Technician Robert Boyle declined to comment on the status of the ongoing investigation. CAP has returned to its regular schedule.
Mattie Starke February 20th, 2010
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January 5th,
2010 9:59 pm
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I would give anything anything for a candy bar right about now. King Size.
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December 5th,
2009 6:49 am
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