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TrekCore’s Omega Sector Reaches Milestone

April 15, 2006 By S. K. Sloan Leave a Comment

The Omega Sector of TrekCore has reached the 20,000 post and 200 member mark this month. The site has only been up 5-months since being revamped from its previous incarnation and these numbers in that short amount of time are pretty impressive.

Some of the major changes brought onboard are entirely redesigned graphics, a new ranking structure for members with the addition of innovative STAR TREK: Enterprise and STAR TREK: The Next Generation avatars for the re-engineered BBS section.

In addition to all the new changes listed above, TrekCore has added a restructured Member’s Chat Area.

Today (Saturday, April 15, 2006) starting at 9:00 GMT, an introduction to games, trivia challenges and free-lance chat will begin.

Trivia Challenge promises to be an exciting addition to The Omega Sector Chats and will entail twenty questions. The first person to respond with the correct answer to the question on the screen (lag sometimes discrepancies between screens) will get a point. The person with the most points after twenty questions will get to post their own personal message in our headlines! You can hi to Mom, advertise your website, anything that is appropriate to a PG-13 audience! The free ad will be displayed on every TrekCore page!

Michael Broadhead, the TrekCore Webmaster invites everyone to check out the new Omega Sector, sign-up and begin having fun in this quadrant of the STAR TREK universe.

Filed Under: Online Entertainment News Tagged With: Star Trek

About S. K. Sloan

Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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