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Speedy deletion nomination of Oregon (fictional ship)

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Proposed deletion of Oregon (fictional ship)

A proposed deletion template has been added to the article Oregon (fictional ship), suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process because of the following concern:

No reliable sources to establish notability of an in-universe item (apparently from a Clive Cussler book?)

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Articles for deletion nomination of Oregon (fictional ship)

I have nominated Oregon (fictional ship), an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Oregon (fictional ship). Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.

Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. tedder (talk) 14:47, 20 May 2009 (UTC)

hang in there

hi;

i see you are new to wikipedia, & have not recieved a very warm welcome. i wish i could say that this was unusual, but it isn't. i just wanted to let you know that as a former noob who survived the initiation, you have my sympathizes, & i hope you will stick around. one tip: since it seems likely that you are going to lose the afd debate (been there, lost many times, the debates are kind of stacked with ppl who like to delete things), you could move a copy of the page to your userspace, while you are working on it. if you don't know how to do that, feel free to contact me & i can talk you thru it, or copy the page over for you.

good luck & hope you'll still be here to read this

Lx 121 (talk) 15:52, 20 May 2009 (UTC)

Thanks for the advice and sticking up for me in the afd this has only motivated me more to keep working to improve. thnx (Gloryify (talk) 07:27, 21 May 2009 (UTC))

The Oregon is the name of a (seagoing) ship in an eponymous series of fiction novels, The Oregon Files. The series was written by author Clive Cussler, co-author Craig Dirgo, and later another co-author, Jack Du Brul.

[edit] Overview

The Oregon is a high tech ship owned by a private secret service organization called 'the Corporation'. It is disguised as a rusty old tramp steamer, to add to its appearance of authenticity this disguise is highly detailed; including a fake mess hall, a captain's cabin with smoke infused substances, a dis-functional toilet, and a painting of a depressing velvet clown. In reality it is a hive of activity with luxury facilities and top of the range technical machines. It includes Cruise missiles, torpedoes, 30mm Gatling guns, a 120mm cannon and .30-caliber machine guns all remotely operated. The ship is powered by magnetohydrodynamic engines. Its control centre is said to have the feel of the starship Enterprise.

[edit] References

   Book 4 of the Oregon Files: Skeleton Coast (2006)
   Book 5 of the Oregon Files: Plague Ship (2008)

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If you have any ideas or know of any info that might help, please just post here. Thanks Gloryify (talk) 09:42, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

The Oregon Files (existing page)

The Oregon Files are a group of novels written by author Clive Cussler and co-author Craig Dirgo and later co-author Jack Du Brul. The books follow the mysterious "Corporation" and its leader Juan Cabrillo. The "Oregon Files" come from the name of the boat on which the Corporation is based, the Oregon. The boat's name is based on the current State University of New York Maritime College training ship the TS Empire State VI, the ships original name was the SS Oregon.

Synopsis from Penguin books: Juan Cabrillo is Chairman of the Corporation, a special US Government-sponsored group that operates out of a ship called Oregon, a marvel of scientific research equipment bristling with state-of-the-art weaponry - but disguised as a heap of junk. Cabrillo and his crew of mercenaries with a conscience are able to cross the high seas in their 'rusting' tub unmolested, seeking out those beyond the arms of the law and dealing out justice to any who would plot chaos on a global scale.

Books

The crew of the Oregon first appeared in Flood Tide. The main Oregon Files series is:

The Oregon

The Oregon is the name of a high tech (seagoing) ship owned by a private secret service organization called 'the Corporation' in various Clive Cussler Novels including an eponymous series of fiction novels, The Oregon Files. It made its first appearance in the novel Flood Tide (although the Oregon in Flood Tide was scrapped due to battle damage so the ship in the latter books was actually its replacement) and later had had the said series based on it and its crew. The series was written by author Clive Cussler, co-author Craig Dirgo, and later another co-author, Jack Du Brul.

Disguised

It is very successfully disguised as a rusty old tramp steamer which sails under an Iranian flag. It is approximately 560 feet long and when it's ballast tanks are filled it weighs around 11,000 pounds. It's decks are littered with junk and it has five rusted derricks. To add to its appearance of authenticity this disguise is highly detailed; including a fake mess hall, a captain's cabin with smoke infused substances, a dis-functional toilet, and a painting of a depressing velvet clown and a wheel house with cigarette burns, dead flies and a table with broken clips to fool harbor pilots. It also has mechanical staged engine tremors and fake smoke from it's smoke stack to add to the appearance of an aged ship.


In Reality

It is a hive of activity with luxury facilities and top of the range technical machines. Some of it's facilities are a running track around the perimeter of the ship, a high class fitness area, ballast tanks that can be filled and used as an Olympic length swimming pool and various other things. It includes Cruise missiles, torpedoes, 30mm Gatling guns, a 120mm cannon and .30-caliber machine guns all remotely operated. The ship is powered by magnetohydrodynamic engines. Its control centre is said to have the feel of the starship Enterprise.

The Corporation Team

The Corporation is a for profit group of mercenaries that are hired by countries and large companies around the world who are willing to pay large sums of money for tricky jobs. All members are shareholders and there is no real distinction between officers and crew. All staff are highly trained and well educated ex US military members.

  • Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo - Tall in his 40's with pixie blue eyes and a rough complexion. Blond haired with a crew cut and a western cowboy style mustache. Ex CIA and partner with Langston Overholt IV founder and now Chairman of the Corporation.
  • Max Hanley - President of the Corporation and director of all operating systems. He is divorced with 2 kids.
  • Richard 'Dick' Truitt - Vice President of the Corporation (Retired between Book 2 and 3)
  • Linda Ross - Five-foot-eight, 130 pounds described as 'pretty but not a head turner' and a person who works hard and exercises to stay fit but doesn't waste time with makeup. Ex lieutenant in the US Navy now Vice President of the Corporation (as of Book 3, formerly Security and Surveillance)

Operatives

  • George 'Gomez' Adams - Helicopter Pilot
  • Rick Barrett - Assistant Chef
  • Monica Crabtree - Supply and Logistics Coordinator
  • Carl Gannon - General Operations (Retired)
  • Chuck 'Tiny' Gunderson - Chief Pilot Fixed-Wing
  • Michael Halpert - Finance and Accounting
  • Cliff Hornsby - General Operations
  • Julia Huxley - Medical Officer. A short, large bosomed woman with 'a body suited for wrestling' she is described as the 'congeniality lady of the ship'. Ex chief medical officer at San Diego Navy base.
  • Pete Jones - General Operations
  • Hali Kasim - General Operations
  • Larry King - Sniper
  • Franklin 'Linc' Lincoln - General Operations. Expert lock picker and only Black member of the team. Ex US Navy SEAL.
  • Bob Meadows - General Operations (Retired)
  • Judy Michaels - Pilot
  • Mark Murphy - Weapons Control
  • Kevin Nixon - Magic Shop Specialist
  • Tracy Pilston - Pilot(amphibious plane)
  • Sam Pryor - Propulsion Engineer
  • Jerry Pulaski - General Operations
  • Gunther Reinholt - Propulsion Engineer
  • Tom Reyes - General Operations
  • Eddie Seng - Director of Shore Operations and only Chinese-American of the team. Ex CIA based in China.
  • Eric Stone - Control Room Operator
  • Mike Trono - General Operations

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Major Antagonists

  • China (Golden Buddha)
  • (Sacred Stone)
  • (Dark Watch)
  • Congolese Army of Revolution (Skeleton Coast)
  • The Responsivists (Plague Ship)
  • havn't red this book yet so if someone could help out it would be good(Corsair)

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