Admiral Hubbard Journal

I Am Admiral Hubbard

LRH BS The Comic

Off To Titan Trarget 2

"This is truly unbelievable" Admiral Hubbard

He’s the greatest,

He’s fantastic.

Wherever there’s danger he’ll be there.

He’s the ace,

He’s amazing.

He’s the strongest, he’s the quickest, he’s the best!

Admiral Hubbard. Admiral Hubbard, THE Admiral Hubbard.

He’s terrific,

He’s magnific. He’s the greatest Admiral in the airs!

Gold Base

Cybertrak

Time To Return

Space Date 01.01.2093

I stood on the bridge of the USA (Universal Scientology Alliance Enterprise), gazing out at the vast expanse of space before me. The crew of the Enterprise was locked in an intense battle with the forces of Cybertrak, a rival planet that had declared war on Scientology.  As the Admiral of the USA Enterprise, it was my duty to lead my crew into battle and defend Scientology. I am a skilled and experienced Admiral, with a reputation of bravery and cunning in the face of any danger.
 
The battle raged on, with the USA Enterprise and crew facing wave after wave of enemy space craft. The crew worked tirelessly to keep my ship running, whilst myself and the rest of the bridge crew strategized, established and fought back against Cybertrak.
 
Despite the odds against us, myself and the USA E crew refused to give up. We fought on, determined to protect USA HQ and planet Titan.
 
In the end, our perseverance paid off, and we have emerged VICTORIOUS over the forces of Cybertrak. And as the battle ended and the crew and I cheered for victory.
 
I stand tall and proud on the bridge, as a symbol of hope and strength for all humanity. The war is over, and Scientology had emerged victorious thanks to the bravery and determination of my crew and Scientology.

The best way to know any future is to cause one!

"The greatest ability in the whole human race and
all amongst the livingness,
is the ability to help"

"Being treated poorly
can lead to becoming a monster"

A Basic Overview Of The Code Of Conduct Aboard The USA Enterprise

1. Sleep and Exercise: Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and getting adequate exercise is crucial for both physical and mental health.

2. Can be disrupted by weightlessness and isolation, so it is important to have a comfortable sleeping area and to follow a regular sleep schedule. Regular exercise can be done through the use of special equipment designed for use in zero gravity.

3. Communication: Staying connected with loved ones back on Earth and with other crew members is important to maintain emotional well-being. Regular communication, such as video chats or emails, can help to alleviate feelings of isolation and loneliness.

4. Hygiene: Keeping the spacecraft clean and maintaining personal hygiene is essential for preventing the spread of disease. Regular cleaning and disinfection of the spacecraft and equipment, as well as personal hygiene practices such as washing hands and brushing teeth, should be followed.

5. Love and relationships: It’s important to have a good relationship with the crew and to establish a support system to cope with isolation and confinement. No children at all. The Sea Organization are celibate. You can use sex toys provided, condoms are available from the Hospital wing. We also have the simulation room, which is  available for all Sea Org and USA.

6. Mental Health: Living in close quarters for a long period of time can be challenging for mental health. It’s important to have a plan in place for dealing with stress and isolation, such as regular counseling sessions with a mental health professional.

7. Emergency Procedures: It’s important to have emergency procedures in place, in case of equipment failure or other unexpected events. These procedures should be regularly reviewed and practiced to ensure that all crew members are familiar with them.

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