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The '''Engineer's Trading Post''' ('''ETP''' for short) is a so-called "secret community" of [[Starfleet]] engineers and operations officers. Initially founded by a young {{ma|Nog|Ferengi ensign}} way back when, it's told to be a contact book of people officers and engineers alike can trade ship parts with. Though this activity does happen, it is more likely a ship part will be traded with a thank you of sorts. Ultimately, the end result is that both parties are happy - one with a part they desperately needed, the other with a story to tell, most likely with holographic evidence. | |||
Perhaps it was that reason why many tried to keep this "community" off the radars of officials and captains. | |||
===Known members=== | ===Known members=== | ||
* '''{{n|Tristam|Core}}''' | * '''{{n|Tristam|Core}}''' | ||
* '''{{n|Juanita|Sanchez}}''' | |||
* '''{{n|Roshanara|Rahman}}''' | * '''{{n|Roshanara|Rahman}}''' | ||
* '''{{n|Tasha MacFarlane}}''' | |||
===Known areas of trade=== | |||
*{{USS|Veritas}} | |||
*[[Deep Space 17]] | |||
*[[Astrofori One]] | |||
*{{USS|Invicta}} | |||
*[[Outpost 3]] | |||
*[[USS Gorkon]] | |||
[[Category:StarFleet Corps of Engineers]] | [[Category:StarFleet Corps of Engineers]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Secret societies]] | [[Category:Secret societies]] |
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The Engineer's Trading Post (ETP for short) is a so-called "secret community" of Starfleet engineers and operations officers. Initially founded by a young Ferengi ensign way back when, it's told to be a contact book of people officers and engineers alike can trade ship parts with. Though this activity does happen, it is more likely a ship part will be traded with a thank you of sorts. Ultimately, the end result is that both parties are happy - one with a part they desperately needed, the other with a story to tell, most likely with holographic evidence.
Perhaps it was that reason why many tried to keep this "community" off the radars of officials and captains.