Bravo Fleet HQ
The headquarters of the organisation of which the Laffey is a member, Bravo Fleet was formed in 1997. Collectively, it is a place where many people who enjoy Star Trek have come together to enjoy that universe within the realm of a role-playing game. Over the years it has expanded to over 200 ships with over 1500 members. These members participate via e-mail on the ships that they decide to join. Through writing for their characters, these members get to experience Star Trek through the lives of their characters. Bravo Fleet also maintains an extensive website filled with information regarding its ships and the Star Trek Universe.
 
Marklar
Marklar created the 3D Mesh that is used as the basis of the USS Laffey. To create a star ship Mesh you have to be incredibly skilled with the 3D software and the quality and detail on the Mesh we use for the Laffey is extreme. The pictures that we have created on this site all look so good because of Marklar's fine Mesh, thank you Marklar for making it easy for us to look good.
 
William Burningham
For his wonderful Klingon Bird-of-Prey mesh.  Brilliant!
 
Liam 'Cyberbob' Williams
For his Federation Dry Dock mesh. 
 
Sci-fi Art
Much thanks goes to Sci-fi Art for their wonderful mesh of a Federation Starbase.  Awesome work!
 
Ex Astris Scientia
This is probably one of the best sources of Star Trek information on the Internet. It has a large amount of information on subjects as diverse as a list of Substances mentioned on the shows to a comprehensive Time line and Episode summaries and so very very much more. The Gallery of everyday 'Trek' objects has supplied a number of images that we have used to help flesh out the Laffey site.
 
Star Trek Australia
An excellent site that hosts a large number of high quality 3D meshes, including the aforementioned Marklar's. If we have used a Mesh on this site then it would have come from here because frankly there was no need to go anyplace else. The site also hosts an excellent gallery of 3D images and wallpapers and the quality of them is stunning.
 
John Leschinski
John is someone I once worked with in Bravo Fleet who is an exceptional graphic artist. Without being asked he sent me a new set of graphics for the Laffey Site, which although we have not used them they were the inspiration for the graphics that we have created for our front page.
 
Matt the CO
The Captain of our ship has picked up 3D graphics and hit the ground running. A large number of the images of the Laffey and other graphics you see on this site were created by Capn' Matt. He has also contributed vastly to the words that can be found on the site.
 
Chris Player of Ross Taben
A big shout out must got to Chris for all the information in the Weapons and Armour pages of the Equipment Section. Not only for the excellent effort but also for his patience in waiting for the Webmaster to get it all up on the site.
 
Paramount, CBS, and Viacom
It goes without saying that without these three companies, Star Trek would not be on the air today.  We thank them and make the traditional disclaimer that this site is intended for non-profit use.  In other words, no one is making money off of anything related to this site or game.
 
Star Trek.com
Thank you to the wonderful people who work at this facility who keep up-to-date information about the Star Trek Universe!
 
Sci-Fi Meshes.com
This site has been a major inspiration to me as of late.  Without the wonderful 3D artists on this site and their numerous talents, I wouldn't push myself to learn the art of 3D modeling.
 


If there are any who have not received credit for work on this site, please feel free to contact me and I will make the correction.  We appreciate all the hard work that goes into these wonderful meshes and pics that help us to enjoy the Star Trek Universe.