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“Registry – Ellis Island” (1974)
Phil Buehler Photography
#art#photography#abandoned places#abandoned#urbexphotography#urbexsupreme#urbex#zombilenium#decay#ellis island#registry#phil buehler#anadonedporn#history#derelict#abandoned buildings
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La Sirena's Registry
Before season 3 aired, I promised I would make a post about La Sirena's registry if and when it was canonized during the final season of Star Trek: Picard. Now that the finale has aired and we are unlikely to ever see this little speed freighter on our tv screens again, I think it's high time I elaborate on this issue.
Mild spoilers for early season 3 of Star Trek: Picard below!
What are we talking about here?
Back in May 2022, after season 2 wrapped up, the official Star Trek twitter account made a post about some of the ships shown in the season finale.
As you can see, they added additional information about the ships, including names, classes, and registry numbers. For La Sirena, they listed her as "S.S. La Sirena NAR-93131".
The "S.S."-prefix and registry number were repeated by, among others, production designer Dave Blass, who said he was asked to come up with a registry number for season 3 and/or promo purposes, and they have since been listed on Sirena's Memory Alpha page and also showed up in the season 3 Instagram promos run by Paramount+ (which I briefly talked about here).
However, I have been holding off on changing any of my posts on this blog or the way I talk about La Sirena to reflect this new information, because I was waiting to see if it would actually get confirmed in canon. (In Star Trek, generally only things shown on screen during the aired shows and movies are considered canon. The many books and technical manuals, any deleted scenes, official promo-materials, tweets, Q&As, interviews, or other messages from the showrunners, writers, or production staff are usually relegated to beta canon).
Now that the show has officially ended, I can say with some confidence: we never got confirmation that La Sirena has a registry number, let alone what that number might be.
(Follow me below the cut for a (very long) exploration of registry numbers in Star Trek and why I think La Sirena remains without one.)
What is a registry number?
Most Trekkies are probably very familiar with the typical starship registry numbers we find throughought the shows and movies. They're blazoned across the hull and are often seen in official information or even used as identification in dialogue.
Here the classic example: the U.S.S. Enterprise which has the registry "NCC-1701", with various letters added for all later reincarnations of the famous flagship.
While it is never discussed in detail anywhere in canon (unless I have missed something crucial), these registries are unique identifiers given to the ships. They are created and kept on file by the organization that has registered the ship in question (e.g. Starfleet for the Enterprises, the Klingon Empire for Imperial ships, the UFP for civilian vessels, etc.).
The prefixes before the ship name are an indication of this affiliation. Where in the real world, a ship operated by the UK's royal navy might be called "HMS Shipname" for "His/Her Majesty's Ship", in Trek world, we have Starfleet using "USS" for "United [Federation] Star Ship"/"United Space Ship", or the Klingon "IKS" prefix for "Imperial Klingon Ship."
(Like this beauty. Though I don't think we ever see official registry markings on the hulls of Klingon ships.)
Similarly, the registry number has a specific format depending on the institution issuing it. For Starfleet, the most common in the 24th century was "NCC" followed by a number, though others were possible (e.g. "NA" for the fully-automated Starships like the U.S.S. Aledo from Lower Decks.
With the few civilian ships we have seen over the course of the 24th-century Trek series, the most common prefix/registry combination has been "S.S. Shipname" (presumably for "Star Ship"), and a registry number beginning with "NAR".
(See for example the "S.S. Mariposa, NAR-7678" from TNG's "Up the Long Ladder".)
At first glance, it would make sense for La Sirena to follow this pattern. However there is a snag.
To Register or not To Register?
We learn in season 1 that La Sirena is an unregistered vessel. Rios is an "off the books" pilot and the fact that his ship is not registered is mentioned more than once.
However, at no point in any of the series (as far as I'm aware, and please, correct me if I'm wrong) do we get a clear explanation of what this entails in the Star Trek universe.
On its face, I would think "unregistered" means that La Sirena is not listed in any of the official registries that exist throughout the spaces where Rios operates his vessel. She's not registered with the UFP, the Romulan Free State, any merchant association, or any other organziation that might keep such a database. In order to be truly independent (and capable of doing a lot of shady dealings), Rios has kept Sirena out of any and all official records.
But if that is the case, that would mean there is no institution who could have conferred an official registry onto the ship. If "NAR-93131" were the ships registry, by definition, that would have to be listed in some kind of official register. Which would defeat the purpose of being off-the-books in the first place.
"But wouldn't the ship need a registry any time it docked at a port or came into contact with other ships?"
Presumably, yes. The point of registries is to make ships trackable and accountable. So, if you rocked up to a Starfleet-run spacestation and didn't have an official-sounding registry to broadcast, you would probably be in a lot of trouble. But there are many ways around this.
A determined off-the-books pilot (especially one with an extremely capable hacker-friend like Raffi Musiker) could have any number of fake registries (think: fake licence plates), official papers that are just out of date (e.g. stolen from a recently decommissioned ship) and a good story about currently being in the process of renewing them, funds set aside to bribe port officials in places farther from the centre of the Federation, where money still runs the economy... There are many ways around the obstacles presented by not having an official registry, and it seems very likely Rios would have chosen one of those.
Now, as I see it, there are three in-universe ways to bring in the "NAR-93131" registry.
The first possibility is that it's the designation the ship used to have, before Rios (or a previous owner) took her over and let the registration lapse. We don't know anything about the age of the ship in canon (in beta canon, she is fairly old), so it's possible she was fully integrated into a registered organization before she went rogue. In that case, Rios might even keep the registry around to have handy in case of interstellar bureaucracy mishaps.
Alternatively, this might be one of the fake registries Rios uses commonly when he encounters any kind of authority who will be likely to ask for his ship's identification.
In both of those cases, however, it likely wouldn't be a permanent feature of La Sirena. If you consistently use a fake registry, even if there is no record of it in any official database, it will eventually become associated with your ship and trackable across jurisdictions and time, which is the opposite of what you want to achieve by remaining unregistered.
The third possibility is that some time after Season 1, someone registered La Sirena with the UFP and "NAR-93131" is the number that was assigned to her then. I can't speculate about whether that was the production team's intended explanation (not least because from some of the comments I've read from them, it seemed to me like the connection between "this ship is unregistered" and "this ship does not have a fixed registry" might have gotten a bit muddled on their end), but it's definitely a possibility.
However, I am also not convinced by this explanation. While Sirena does rise to more prominence in the immediate aftermath of the Coppelius incident (she is ferrying around the Newly Great Jean-Luc Picard, after all), I'm not sure Rios would have agreed to register her before he joined Starfleet. Then Seven of Nine takes over the ship for work with the Fenris Rangers, and while I disagree with season 3's characterization of the Rangers as "pirates" ("vigilantes" or "non-state actors" seems more apt imo), I still think they would either not bother too much with having their ships properly registered or might even prefer the more stealthy approach of unregistered ships.
Finally, Sirena ends up with Raffi Musiker, who is using her for undercover work in Starfleet Intelligence. Once again, it could go either way. Raffi's cover story is that she's out of Starfleet, and while it would probably not raise any eyebrows for her to have a properly registered ship, I also think leaving the ship unregistered might have been useful to add to her outlaw persona.
As it stands, I think you can make good arguments for both, La Sirena being registered at some point during the run of Star Trek: Picard and her being kept unregistered and off the books for use in various semi-legal and/or covert activities.
One thing is clear, however: We never got any on-screen confirmation of her being registered, let alone the "official" name "S.S. La Sirena NAR-93131".
(NB: There is a minute chance a reference to the registry number might be somewhere in all of this information:
but since effectively none of it is legible and the two or three docs talking about Raffi's assignment (Operation Daybreak) seem to be highly redacted, I will go with: It's never actually confirmed.)
Why does any of this matter?
Honestly? It doesn't. If it brings you joy to have a registry number to associate with this ship, I'd say go ahead and live your bliss.
This is really just a petty and very personal gripe of mine. I liked that La Sirena wasn't a Starfleet ship with the usual bells and whistles (registry number, dedication plaque, etc.). She was an oddball, run by a captain who, while emotionally still deeply connected to Starfleet, was also on the outside and preferred it that way. Season 1 offered a look at parts of the Star Trek universe we never really got to see before, and that felt fresh and exciting.
To me, personally, giving Sirena a registry number (without any character-driven explanation for how she got it or who decided to register her and why) felt like it erased a part of her identity. It changed her from a scrappy underdog operating in the grey areas and along the edges of the Federation to just another quasi-Starfleet ship of the line.
Is that a highly personal pet peeve and completely blowing things out of proportion? Yes. Yes, it very much is. Which is why I won't ever fault anyone for choosing to adopt the headcanon/fanon/beta canon of this registry and running with it.
But if anyone ever wonders why I continue to call her simply "La Sirena" and talk about her as an unregistered vessel, now you know ;)
#star trek picard#la sirena#registry#sirena's history#beta canon#long post#welcome to 'the author's personal pet peeves hour' 🙈#though i tried to keep the peevishness to a minimum and stick to more nutritious information as much as possible#also: i still worry that i might have overlooked some detail in season 3 that actually *does* canonize the registry#but i've looked through what little we see of sirena in the show (all four episodes that she appeared in) several times#and i'm fairly sure it's not in there#but please correct me if i'm wrong
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There’s still some items from our wedding registry, if anyone wants to buy anything for us! 🤣🥰💗 
#me#selfie#selfies#snap chat#mine#asian#my face#japanese#asian girls#pisces#Leo#marriage#Hawaii#wishlist#registry
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Valentine's & Our Registry
Happy Valentine's Day to my valentine, Rebecca Ann!
As you know, later this year, we're getting married! We've decided to roll our wedding and honeymoon plans into one... AS A TRIP TO JAPAN!!!! We're very excited! On this day of love, in lieu of traditional gifts, are asking our friends and loved ones to contribute to our wedding/honeymoon plans just to make it all that much easier! https://www.zola.com/registry/brysonmariottewedding
Thanks for any help you can provide!
From Becca!!! "Friends I am so excited to share what has been seventeen months in the making! After so much consideration, number crunching and reality checking, we came to the conclusion that bundling our celebrations into one as a Japan trip would be the best way to honor our commitment to one another. Our entire relationship we have worked so hard for our community, and I am so excited to be able to turn back to ya'll and say 'help us celebrate our love'. Thank you for being a part of our lives, thank you for wanting to celebrate our marriage with us, and thank you for any support you give!"
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I'm an adult but I mooch off my mom's Amazon account because why wouldn't I? My siblings do all too. Anyway, I am preparing for a wedding and my little sister is gearing out to pop out a human so we're both making registries, right?
What if I just accidentally added my desired knife set to her baby registry? Would that be chill? Would that be cool?
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The bill, introduced by Rep. Samuel Azzinaro, would allow the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to mark the driver’s licenses and plates of autistic Rhode Islanders.
This is fine, it'll be fine. I see no reason to believe this will end in multiple tragedies.
#autism#registry#driving#cops#could just treat everyone like a fucking human then it wouldn't be a fucking issue now would it#fuckfaces#but I'm not bitter#acab
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shamelessly dropping my housewarming registry link
me and the kids are starting from scratch so anything helps big time <3
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Hello friends and family!
As many of you know: I am graduating college with my BFA in Creative Writing from Columbia College Chicago on 5/13! I’m SO PROUD of myself, I’ve worked really dang hard over the last 3 years. I’ll be graduating on the Dean’s List which genuinely isn’t something I would’ve thought attainable the last time I went to school.
In addition to that, what fewer of you know: Pete and I are moving back to the city! Our lease begins 5/1, it’s a lovely little place in Old Town! I’m so excited to get back to hosting dinners and movie nights and just generally being back in Chicago!!
Because we moved so quickly during Quarantine, and because we’ve been living with my parents, we got rid of a lot of our essentials! Moving is expensive, school+commuting has been expensive, and just generally we could use some help setting back up once we get out there! I threw together a target registry, if you wanna say CONGRATS GUYS and get me a present that’ll make the new place even a little more cozy I would super appreciate that!
I’m looking forward to hosting any and all of you once we’re settled!!
https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/graduation-move
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Hello, people of Tumblr. I am someone who does not like asking for help, but in lieu of my therapist asking me to get out of my comfort zone, I have decided to post this.
My husband and I are in the process of getting a new house, and we have never done this before and will be losing pretty much all of our appliances and wares. Our landlord pretty much owns all of the furniture as well, so we are trying to save up for appliances. Anything can help, even if it's a small gift card. Thank you to anyone in advance who purchases something!
#help#moving#share#amazon#wishlist#registry#moving registry#new house#house#moving help#amazon wishlist#giving#gifting#artists on tumblr#help a sister out#comfort zone#therapy#gift card#shopping#grateful#money#savings#not spam
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Starship Profile: SS La Sirena
La Sirena is a non-Starfleet vessel, registry number NAR-93131.
A Kaplan F17 Speed Freighter, La Sirena was purchased by former Starfleet officer Cristóbal Rios following his medical discharge from service. Rios utilized the vessel’s Emergency Holograms to man the ship’s stations. Each hologram was based on Rios’ appearance but had different personalities, complimenting their onboard function.
Retired Admiral Jean-Luc Picard hired Rios and La Sirena for an unauthorized mission in search of Lt. Commander Data’s “daughter”. Picard had noted that Rios had maintained the ship to Starfleet standards.
After successfully completing Picard’s mission, Rios returned to Starfleet as Captain of the USS Stargazer NCC-82893. He gave La Sirena to Fenris Ranger Seven of Nine, replacing her ship that was destroyed during Picard’s mission.
Following Seven of Nine’s admission to Starfleet and admission to the USS Titan NCC-80102-A, Raffaela Musiker took command of La Sirena, however, current ship’s status and whereabouts are unknown.
— submitted by @bellerophonm
Thank you so much for sending this in and for the transcription! I’m really glad Sirena got one of these little fact sheets and I’m very much looking forward to seeing her in season 3 - even if it’ll just be little glimpses. One of the trailers has a shot of her parked somewhere, so maybe we’ll even get to see her loading ramp or other access points! (I know we probably won’t, but it’s a nice thing to hold out hope for.)
A minor note: it looks a bit like whoever made the log got their images mixed up. The version of Sirena seen in the post is the model from Star Trek Online, where they scaled up the ship to fit their game parameters. You can see the ship in the log has the tell-tale shrunk front window of the “Kaplan Heavy Raider”. So, because there can never be too many beauty shots, here is what they probably meant to put in that post:
(Courtesy of Eaglemoss via Memory-Beta.)
(Also: for anyone who is a bit confused about the registry (I know I was in the beginning): I will make an entire post about this if and when it’s confirmed in canon. So far, this blog’s focus has been on La Sirena as we meet her in season 1, and at that point, she was unregistered, so that’s going to be my default for now.)
Thank you again, @bellerophonm, for sending this in!
#star trek picard#la sirena#cristobal rios#raffi musiker#seven of nine#submission#not mapping#registry#star trek online#@bellerophonm
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I got married 🥹
#me#selfie#selfies#not a selfie#my face#japanese#asian#asian girls#pisces#married#Hawaii#Hawaii wedding#private wedding#elope#eloped#amazon#wishlist#wish list#registry
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Baby items that I am loving as a new mom!
My husband and I become parents almost exactly 6 months ago! It has by far been the greatest time of our lives! We were beyond thrilled when we found out we were expecting and I loved being pregnant! When it came to getting ready for our little one we didn’t quite know where to start...
We had a few registries but it was so hard to know what our little baby would actually use or like! We did not find out the gender so, we registered for “essentials” but now that our little guy is here I have created a short amazon list of the things that we have been really loving! (Links provided under each picture!)
1. BURP CLOTHS: people are not kidding when they say you will need a ton of these! I ordered these twice and my mom and sister even got them too because they are so great!
https://amzn.to/42pZor8
2. Penguin Teether: This has been a life saver now that our little guy is starting to get teeth. He also isn’t interested in a pacifier but, he will use this as one! We take it everywhere with us! And it comes in many different colors!
https://amzn.to/3NRA49k
3. Haakaa: This is for you Mom! This was an a life saver when we first came home from the hospital and my little guy would only eat from one side. You simply put it on the opposite side that your baby is eating from and it collects milk. When I went back to work it was really helpful to increase my stored supply without having to take more extra time to pump.
https://amzn.to/3M4pMkP
4. Medela Milk Storage Set: Again, not really for the baby but one of my favorite purchases! When I went back to work I got really frazzled trying to keep my pumped milked sorted. This makes is SO EASY! The top has a special lid that helps you label which day the milk is from. And it comes with a great organizer for your fridge, smaller bottles, and storage bags. I used the pitcher method while pumping at work and then would just pour my milk into these at night to get it ready to send to our babysitter.
https://amzn.to/3VH4VHv
5. Portable Play Yard: Now that our baby is rolling and getting ready to crawl, we were needing a place to put him where he would be safe and could still play on the floor. We have two dogs so just putting him down on the floor isn’t always the best option. (Our dogs love our baby but, sometimes just don’t understand personal space). I would also recommend getting the padded mat that you can purchase separately (Link provided for this as well). It folds up nice so you can travel with it or use it outside!
https://amzn.to/42flPj6
https://amzn.to/3HOmZtF
These are just a few of the items we have been loving! Hopefully you will find them as helpful as we have!
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Configure Windows Device Inactivity Limit Locally and Domain Wide
Due to security reasons, it is now important that your computer screen is locked when the system is inactive or idle for some time. A Windows user can lock a computer screen themselves by using this shortcut key (Win + L). But you can setup your system to auto lock its screen and when your computer is part of a domain system then the standard and best approach is to implement a Group Policy that…
#Account lockout threshold (Windows 10)#gpmc#GPO#GPOs#group policy#Interactive Logon#local policy#Microsoft Windows#Registry#Windows#Windows 10#Windows 11#Windows Server#Windows Server 2012#Windows Server 2016#Windows Server 2019#Windows Server 2022#Windows Server 2025
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Registry
Keys changed
Unlocking different features
Of Windows operating system.
Hexadecimal.
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Shortages in school bus drivers and also commercial drivers.
Shortages in school bus drivers and also commercial drivers. School bus drivers affected. RMV puts revocations on hold. This is happening all over the world. Two be continued, I've talked about this last week in Texas.
BOSTON – Hundreds of drivers who depend on their licenses to work were suddenly notified of disqualifications. Violations from decades ago disqualify them from holding a CDL in Massachusetts. That number includes school bus drivers and truck drivers. School bus drivers affected. The notices came as a surprise to their members too, and the timing couldn’t be worse. “It’s the worst possible…
#blogger#Boston#CDL#coaching#coaching calls#commercial#consultant#Georgia Landers#georgiasedify#hold#I&039;ve talked about this last week in Texas.#licenses#life coach#on hold#registry#revocations#RMV#School bus drivers#schools#shortages in school bus#students#Texas#thanksforhavinggaonurmind#The World#Two be continued#violations
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