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Indri is a Star Trek role play game which currently includes one active ship, the USS Nomad, and one partly active station, Starbase Indri. The starbase as it stands is only being used in Nomad stories as a staging point, but still has several crew members of its own that make appearances from time to time. Indri was created by my friend Makaveli, and currently runs at his forums at nov-net.

JD's Admiral's Web is your gateway to his website, his on-line journal and his own forums, providing "hard-hitting coverage" on his opinion on political and social issues. Besides, he occassionally writes up articles on... well, anything he's interested in. Although I (being a Dutch liberal, after all) often disagree with, what I consider to be his right-winged opinion on matters, I've been friend with JD for quite some time now, and I would definately recommend checking out his site.

JD got his own domain at jdroger.com, on which his website, journal and forums are hosted.

Simon's website features several sections of the webmaster's interest, including his family's geneology, an 'Allo'Allo! database and some of his own starship designs. Of particular interest, however, is his extensive Star Trek timeline, which - regulary updated - includes everything from Enterprise up to Nemesis.

Another website by Simon, Aegyptica Antica used to be part of the Pro Deo et Rege mainsite, but is now housed at its own location. As the name indicates, it includes a great deal of information on ancient Egyptian life, religion, mythology, culture and government. The site is certainly a great read for anyone interested in the history and culture of ancient Egypt.

Star Trek: Endeavour is a German Star Trek fan-fiction, featuring the Sovereign class starship Endeavour mere months after the conclusion of the Dominion War. Although the German language is not my strongest side, I admire the stylish though simple webdesign of Endeavour and have been linkpartners with it for a long time.

Ex Astris Scientia is the number one best Star Trek website on the Net. Since 1998, webmaster Bernd Schneider has provided the most reliable database on starships and treknology. Besides, his website features numerous additional pages on detailed starship analysis, inconsistencies, episode reviews, galleries, reference works... One could spend days browsing through Bernd's extensive website and still not see it all.

To Boldly Go has been away from the Net for quite a while, but fortunately enough its webmaster decided to relaunch the website. As the name indicates, this websites provides you with detailed information on all vessels named Enterprise.

Steampunk Chronology is probably the first attempt to reconstruct the history and the evolution of the genre. The goal is to assemble everything that comes within contemporary definition of steampunk (or within many coexisting definitions): from modern science-fiction, fantasy and horror set in the 19th century, through mad crossovers and pastiches, to alternate history and retro-futurism.

The best known steampunk website on the Net, Victorian Adventures in a Past that Wasn't features articles on the history and meaning of the genre, as well as reviews of steampunk literature and movies.

The Axis History Factbook (formerly known as Third Reich Factbook) is truly what the name claims to be: by far, the most extensive and most well-researched factbook available on the Axis powers of the second world war. It is probably the most reliable, and therefore probably the most well-known reference work for any WWII-researcher.