"You know the greatest danger facing us is ourselves, and irrational fear of the unknown. There is no such thing as the unknown. Only things temporarily hidden, temporarily not understood."


We are a role-playing game set in 2156, based upon the reality created in Star Trek.

With the Xindi crisis behind them and the Romulan threat looming, the crew of the NX-05 Atlantis are tasked with making peace with the Xindi as well as holding together the new fledgeling alliance with the Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites.

In a universe where nothing is set in stone, the ship is thrust far from home in a time when the Federation does not own half of a quadrant and technology only makes space travel comfortable.

Decades away from Earth on a ship not meant to be a generational transport. How long do Starfleet ideals and morals hold out against hunger and survival? Join us as we explore how far a stranded crew will go to get home.

The purpose of this writing community is to embrace discovery in all its forms. We will also encourage character growth and will plan missions designed to push each character as well as encourage each other to participate in stories and relationship building.

For our game, we are looking for writers interested in telling their stories. We want writers who truly want to see their character change throughout our missions as they grow as people and as the ship comes together as a crew.

It does not matter if you have been writing for decades or if this is your first rodeo. All we want is to have a fun place to tell our story and to create a real community of players.

On the Atlantis, we are truly sailing into the unknown.




A multi award winning proud member of Obsidian Fleet


The NX-05 Atlantis is a 18+ and 2/2/2 simming community. We are LGBTQ+ friendly community.








Captain Bethsabée Leroux
Commanding Officer
NX-05 Atlantis

Commander William Gerhard
Executive Officer
NX-05 Atlantis


Latest Mission Posts

» Tea, bumps and sugar lumps

Mission: Remnant
Posted on Thu Sep 26th, 2024 @ 1:28am by Captain Bethsabée Leroux & Ensign Mercy Mourne

Mercy grabbed a cup of tea and looked around the mess hall, trying to find a quiet spot where she could easily relax. Finding a two seater table in one corner she then brings her cup over and sits down with a sigh. She was starting to see data streams…


» Deuteriu-me Apart

Mission: Remnant
Posted on Wed Sep 25th, 2024 @ 7:17pm by Ensign Mercy Mourne & Lieutenant Andre Rhodes

Mercy cleared her throat as she entered engineering, she hadn’t been lying when she had told Duncan the place intimidated her at breakfast. She saw it as a place with big machinery, big brains and big personalities. Really it was the heart of the ship, the most practical expression of…


» Snack Time

Mission: Remnant
Posted on Thu Sep 19th, 2024 @ 4:21pm by Ensign Mercy Mourne & Sub-Lieutenant T'Hala

T’Hala remained in her quarters attempting to meditate—rather unsuccessfully—until the rumbling of her stomach made it quite clear that no further contemplation would occur until her physical needs had been satisfied. She blew out the candle and rose from the serviceable pillow and stretched to restore adequate blood flow into…


» False Start

Mission: Remnant
Posted on Thu Sep 12th, 2024 @ 11:59am by Captain Bethsabée Leroux & Commander William Gerhard & Lieutenant Andre Rhodes & Lieutenant JG Calanthe 'Cal' Diaz & Ensign Mercy Mourne & Chief Petty Officer Nish Karalo

Beth stood looking at the double display on the screen. One that displayed the planet that they were hoping had the precious resource that they needed and the other was a screen that showed the Chief Engineer down in Engineering still working away as they waited. Beth was cautiously hopeful…


» Science Projects

Mission: Remnant
Posted on Fri Sep 6th, 2024 @ 11:09am by Lieutenant Darru & Ensign Anne Marie "Ree" Beckett

For once Anne Marie wasn't bopping around science to her own internal concert, vibing happily in her favorite place. In fact, she was she was unusually quiet period and had barely uttered a word all day. Not many had said anything since it actually made her immediate vicinity easier to…