The USS Olympic (NCC-38000) was the first Olympic-class cruiser launched in 2364. She is currently assigned to the Fourth Fleet’s Task Force 17.
Command
At the helm is a captain with an impeccable record, a long frontline record, and one reassignment involving a pregnancy and a desire for a job where explosions happen slightly less often. The XO? Let’s just say her last command ended with a civilian vessel and a tactical misjudgment, and leave it at that. Both now run a tight, efficient ship – mostly because they already now what happens if you don’t.
Education
The Olympic boasts a top-tier teaching facility, and the sort of assignment where medical students learn fast – because real emergencies don’t wait until you’ve checked your notes. Cadets and junior officers train alongside veterans who’ve seen everything from plasma burns to sentient viruses that file complaints with the ethics boards, forging the connections that shape a medical career: a trusted mentor, a lifelong friend, and – inevitably – their first nemesis.
Research
When the Olympic isn’t saving lives or teaching the next generation of medics, it’s pushing the boundaries of medicine and science – sometimes right up to the ‘do not cross’-tape. Interdisciplinary / Interspecies teams tackle xenopathology, adaptive therapeutics and emergency medicine protocols.
It’s also a conference hub, hosting events that bring together the galaxy’s brightest minds to share discoveries, argue over methodology, and quietly steal each other’s ideas.
The Olympic Medical Journal, headquartered aboard, publishes cutting-edge research for the medical community. Once famous for a scandal involving bad data, bad judgement and worse editorial peer review, the OMJ is now under uncompromising new leadership, and clawing its way back to relevance.
Content on this command is rated at 222 on the RPG Ratings Scale, per the Bravo Fleet Content Policy. Mild swearing, contextual violence, and limited/romantic sexual interaction may be present. It is intended for audiences (16+).
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Chief of Security and Tactical
Research - Biostructural Ethics
Research - Rapid Response
Research - Multispecies Recovery and Compliance
Research - Xenopathology
Research - Archaeology
Visiting Fellow - Genetic Engineering
Medical Officer
Editor-in-Chief (Olympic Medical Journal)
Journalist (Olympic Medical Journal)
Civilian
18 September 2025
USS Meridian and USS Olympic
“I appreciate the generous officer, but that won’t be necessary,” Rattler said. Everything about her posture suggested modesty, but there was an undercurrent of defense to her voice. “My crew has only just returned from shore leave.” A pause “I don’t want [...]
18 September 2025
USS Meridian and USS Olympic
Yet another change of plans. Saffiya couldn’t help but wonder if this mission – well, this journey from one space station to another – was cursed. Or if she was simply unlucky. The idea of being escorted by the USS Johnston had been a hard pill to swallow, but her conversation [...]
26 August 2025
USS Meridian and USS Olympic
Cressida Brennan hadn’t planned to travel with the USS Olympic, and she wasn’t exactly thrilled about it either. Even if this was a short-term arrangement. She’d given the matter of her departure from Deep Space 17 exactly zero thought – quiet and unnoticed were her only preferences [...]
25 August 2025
USS Meridian and USS Olympic
“What happened between the Sarek and the Olympic were the same events that overtook all of Starfleet,” T’Kaal said shortly. Despite the hard, matter-of-fact tone of voice, her face remained unexpressive. The teal cloth of her uniform jacket revealed wrinkles where her shoulders [...]