The Sim

Five years before the destruction of Romulus, the Alpha and Beta Quadrants stand upon the edge of a crisis no one yet fully understands.
The Dominion War is over. The great powers of the galaxy speak openly of peace, reconstruction, diplomacy, and a brighter future, but beneath that fragile optimism, the old foundations of interstellar order are beginning to crack. Entire sectors remain scarred by war. Border colonies rebuild with limited support. Former enemies maneuver in silence. Intelligence reports vanish into classified archives. Strange disappearances plague remote shipping lanes. Pirates, private militaries, and opportunistic warlords rise in the shadows left behind by exhausted governments. Even the proud fleets of the Federation are stretched thin, attempting to balance exploration with an increasingly unstable galaxy.
Into this uncertain era sails the USS Excelsior successor that many believe represents the last great expression of traditional Starfleet design philosophy before the galaxy changes forever: the USS Trumbull.
The Trumbull is not the largest ship in Starfleet. It is not the most powerful. It was not built to intimidate worlds or serve as a symbol of political prestige. Instead, it was constructed for the work Starfleet was originally meant to perform, long-range patrols, humanitarian intervention, frontier diplomacy, scientific investigation, and the defense of those too distant to protect themselves. Rugged, dependable, and capable of operating for extended periods without support, the Excelsior-II platform was designed for a galaxy where the frontier once again matters.
The crew assigned to the Trumbull will find themselves at the crossroads of history.
Its missions will carry it into regions still haunted by the Dominion War, into border territories where Federation authority is questioned daily, and into sectors where entire civilizations fear what the future may bring. Ancient political rivalries are reigniting. Klingon houses test the strength of peace. The Romulan Star Empire grows increasingly isolated and unpredictable behind closed borders. Intelligence agencies across the quadrant wage quiet wars of espionage and sabotage while publicly denying anything is wrong. Strange stellar phenomena and unexplained subspace anomalies begin appearing with increasing frequency, dismissed by officials as coincidence despite growing concern among scientists and explorers alike.
For the officers and enlisted personnel aboard the Trumbull, service will mean more than routine patrols and diplomatic receptions. It will mean deciding what Starfleet truly stands for during one of the last great transitional eras before the galaxy is permanently reshaped. Some will become explorers pushing deeper into unknown space. Others will serve on the front lines of humanitarian disasters, political crises, covert operations, and fragile negotiations where a single decision could determine the fate of entire worlds. Friendships, rivalries, careers, and legacies will all be forged during the final years before the darkness to come changes the quadrant forever.
This is not an era of legends already written in history books.
This is the era where those legends are about to be made.
The USS Trumbull seeks officers, crewmen, marines, diplomats, scientists, engineers, pilots, and explorers willing to step into a living galaxy standing at the precipice of monumental change. Those who join will not simply observe history from afar, they will stand on the bridge as it unfolds around them.
The stars are waiting. The frontier is uncertain. And somewhere beyond the horizon, the future of the quadrant is already beginning to burn.