Since 2018, Continuing Missions has been more than a blog. It’s been a gathering point. A shared table. A place where stories don’t just get told—they get built together.
So let me start with this: thank you.
Thank you to every fan who has visited the site, read a post, shared an idea, rolled some dice, or simply kept the spirit of Star Trek Adventures and Captain’s Log Solo RPG alive. Your dedication has done more than sustain this space—it has fueled it. It pushed me to show up and write every day. And over time, that consistency turned into something bigger than I ever expected.
It led to an incredible opportunity.
I’ve been invited by DK Publishing to collaborate with fellow Star Trek Adventures writers—Derek Tyler Attico, Kelli Fitzpatrick, and Jim Johnson—on Star Trek Timelines.

This book is something special. Star Trek Timelines is the official, ultimate visual story—charting the vast chronology of the Trek universe in all its wonder. It’s a chance to explore the familiar, revisit iconic moments, and discover corners of the canon you may have overlooked. Sixty years of storytelling, brought together in one sweeping, beautifully realized resource.
It’s the kind of book I would have devoured as a fan.
And to think—it all started here.
I began blogging on Continuing Missions because I loved Trek. Because I loved tabletop roleplaying games. Because I wanted to share ideas, prompts, and stories with people who felt the same pull toward exploration and creativity. I had no roadmap. Just passion.
And look where that path led.
Over 25 Star Trek Adventures publications.
Writing across multiple science fiction RPG systems.
A role writing for Star Trek Explorer magazine with Titan Publishing.
And now, contributing to Star Trek Timelines.
But none of that matters as much as this:
The community.
This space has introduced me to some of the most positive, creative, and supportive people I’ve ever met. People who cheer each other on. Who celebrate each other’s wins. Who show up to tell stories—whether it’s around a physical table, across virtual tabletops, or through blogs, podcasts, and art.
I don’t stand apart from that. I stand among it.
Among writers.
Among artists.
Among storytellers.
And every one of you has played a part in this journey.
So again—thank you. For your passion. For your creativity. For your belief in what we build together.
This next chapter belongs to all of us.
Infinite Stories in Infinite Combinations.


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