Officer In Charge

BGN Peter Yohe
OIC 162nd MSG “The Yettis”
USS Vengeance
Email: petethefish147@gmail.com
My name is Brigadier General Peter Yohe, and I am honored to serve as the Officer in Charge (OIC) of the First Brigade aboard the USS Vengeance, stationed in Kingsport, Tennessee. My journey with Starfleet International (SFI) began in 1999, and from the very start, I have been proud to call myself a Marine.
Throughout my years in SFI, I have remained dedicated to the Marine Corps and its values. My passion lies in bridging the gap between Fleet and Marine personnel, fostering stronger collaboration and camaraderie across our organization. I believe that by working together, we can build a more unified and dynamic community.
One of my primary goals is to increase participation in the Marine Corps as much as possible. I am actively encouraging the formation of Marine units on R1 chapters and am committed to bringing back some of the โmilitary spiceโ that makes the Starfleet Marine Corps (SFMC) unique. Whether you are an experienced member or new to SFI, I welcome your enthusiasm and ideas to help us move forward.
Join Us or Learn More
If you are interested in forming a Marine unit on your ship, or if you would simply like more information about the SFMC and our initiatives, please do not hesitate to reach out. I am always available to discuss how you can get involved and contribute to our ever-growing Marine family.
- Email: petethefish147@gmail.com
Together, letโs work to strengthen the Marine Corps and keep our traditions alive!
Interim Deputy Officer In Charge
Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge

SGT Keridiaus Jones
OIC 163rd MSG
Space Station Nikola Tesla
Email: keridiaus.jones@gmail.com
I am Sergeant Keridiaus Jones, and I serve as the Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of the 163rd Marine Strike Group on board the STARFLEET Space Station Nikola Tesla (SFR-005). I also currently serve as the Non-Commissioned-Officer-In-Charge (NCOIC) for the First Brigade, and temporarily the Deputy-Officer-In-Charge (DOIC) of First Brgade I started with STARFLEET in 2023, and knew from the start that I wanted to be a STARFLEET Marine.
Building and creating things has always been a passion of mine. I have always had the love for what some people would consider “nerdy” pursuits, helping out whenever I can. When I came into the SFMC and spotted the Combat Engineer branch and role, I dove headfirst into it. Eventually being somewhatof a “subject matter expert”, even though in my opinion one never stops learning. The concept of “building bridges” has not been lost on me, and I do my best to help out our Brigade OIC to help build bridges, both inside the SFMC, to the rest of STARFLEET, and beyond.
If you are looking for a more militarily-flavored expirence but with the love, support, and compassion that STARFLEET is known for, then I urge you to take a look at what we have to offer. Whether you are brand-spanking new to all this, or you have been in STARFLEET or other Sci-fi genres a while, you have a home here. Just take a moment, look around, and and be comfortable. You will be glad you did.
You can email me at keridiaus.jones@gmail.com with any questions that you may have.
First Brigade Surgeon General

1LT Justin “Breacher” Roepel, SFMD
OIC 102nd MSG
USS Alaric
Email: 102.msg.oic@gmail.com
I am originally from California, but have lived in Hickory, NC for the last 19 years. I am currently pursuing my Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism at Russell Sage College. My outside interests are hockey, reading, hiking, gaming, and civil war history. My big goal is to hike the Appalachian Trail. I plan to do many short section hikes, and maybe I will make it all the way to the end someday. ๐ I am also really obsessed with Warhammer 40k and Dungeons & Dragons. If I ever get any free time (as a grad student – ha!) I plan to learn German.
As for real-world medical experience, I was an EMT-B in college, working at a motocross track. I now work in Applied Behavior Analysis as a Registered Behavior Technician, supporting autistic children in improving skill development and reducing challenging behaviors. I am studying to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
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