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The sense of adventure, the feeling that there might be something better than all of this out there amongst the stars somewhere & that whilst we are still looking, we can live & dream it via shows such as Star trek. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]
The sense of adventure, the feeling that there might be something better than all of this out there amongst the stars somewhere & that whilst we are still looking, we can live & dream it via shows such as Star trek. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]


Definately the adventure and the almost endless chances for discovery. Being able to go someplace new and saying, hey I'm the first person to ever see this. The Trek genre offers something for everyone, archology, xenobiology, geology, astrophysics, diplomacy, warfare and on and on and on. The possibilities are endless and you are only limited by your imagination. -[[Federation Starships|Ken]]
Definately the adventure and the almost endless chances for discovery. Being able to go someplace new and saying, hey I'm the first person to ever see this. The Trek genre offers something for everyone, archology, xenobiology, geology, astrophysics, diplomacy, warfare and on and on and on. The possibilities are endless and you are only limited by your imagination. -[[Ken's Technical Readout|Ken]]


I always thought it fascinating due to the fact that it almost could be like that. We, as humans, are presently on the cusp of space exploration. Its the idea that it could be me or my familial decendents out there living on a starship, exploring, serving in a diplomatic aspect, or just military patrolling to keep the peace. Plus I like all the cool aliens. LOL! -[[herbalsheila]]
I always thought it fascinating due to the fact that it almost could be like that. We, as humans, are presently on the cusp of space exploration. Its the idea that it could be me or my familial decendents out there living on a starship, exploring, serving in a diplomatic aspect, or just military patrolling to keep the peace. Plus I like all the cool aliens. LOL! -[[herbalsheila]]
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Brent Spiner  [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]
Brent Spiner  [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]


Leonard Nimoy and Tim Russ. I think that doing a believable vulcan would be extremely difficult and these two actors have definately set the standard. -[[Federation Starships|Ken]]
Leonard Nimoy and Tim Russ. I think that doing a believable vulcan would be extremely difficult and these two actors have definately set the standard. -[[Ken's Technical Readout|Ken]]


JG Hertzler has long been a favorite of mine. They tend to have him play Klingons, but with that deep voice and a magnetic stage presence that comes across on camera so well, that man just floors me! He can act so well no matter how many funky teeth they stick in his mouth. Kate Mulgrew also fights for number one right along with Patrick Stewart. These three have what I refer to as 'gravity'; they draw people's attention to them. -[[herbalsheila]]
JG Hertzler has long been a favorite of mine. They tend to have him play Klingons, but with that deep voice and a magnetic stage presence that comes across on camera so well, that man just floors me! He can act so well no matter how many funky teeth they stick in his mouth. Kate Mulgrew also fights for number one right along with Patrick Stewart. These three have what I refer to as 'gravity'; they draw people's attention to them. -[[herbalsheila]]
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The Next Generation, I just think it has so many more avenues of adventure that perhaps a Starbase such as DS9 doesn't, Voyager was good for the same reason but my favourite is still TNG. If I had to choose that is...  [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]
The Next Generation, I just think it has so many more avenues of adventure that perhaps a Starbase such as DS9 doesn't, Voyager was good for the same reason but my favourite is still TNG. If I had to choose that is...  [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]


I'm not sure I could pick a hands down favorite. DS9, TNG and Voyager all have interesting overall story arcs that are both compelling and interesting. To pick one...I can't do it. -[[Federation Starships|Ken]]
I'm not sure I could pick a hands down favorite. DS9, TNG and Voyager all have interesting overall story arcs that are both compelling and interesting. To pick one...I can't do it. -[[Ken's Technical Readout|Ken]]


I have the same problem as Ken does. I love 'Voyager' since I adore Kate Mulgrew and had long since wanted to see a female captain in much the same way that I think we need to have a female US President (as long as it isn't Hilary Clinton!). But I also enjoyed TNG so much and I really liked 'Enterprise'. DS9 was a grittier series, but no less compelling than the others. I just can't pick! -[[herbalsheila]]
I have the same problem as Ken does. I love 'Voyager' since I adore Kate Mulgrew and had long since wanted to see a female captain in much the same way that I think we need to have a female US President (as long as it isn't Hilary Clinton!). But I also enjoyed TNG so much and I really liked 'Enterprise'. DS9 was a grittier series, but no less compelling than the others. I just can't pick! -[[herbalsheila]]
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I can do both, but I must confess it's fun to play a real nasty baddass sometimes as it's so unlike the real me. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]
I can do both, but I must confess it's fun to play a real nasty baddass sometimes as it's so unlike the real me. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]


I think the hardest characters to play are those who have emotional or psychological issues that they are trying to overcome. I find that sensitive and emotional characters can sometimes be irritating and the desire to slap them a scream, "Get over it," often takes away from a storyline. I think some of the best characters are the ones that you just love to hate! -[[Federation Starships|Ken]]
I think the hardest characters to play are those who have emotional or psychological issues that they are trying to overcome. I find that sensitive and emotional characters can sometimes be irritating and the desire to slap them a scream, "Get over it," often takes away from a storyline. I think some of the best characters are the ones that you just love to hate! -[[Ken's Technical Readout|Ken]]


I think that sensitive or emotional characters are more fun to play since they often end up being surprisingly resilient and stronger than expected. When the time comes to fight, since they have already been working through thier own issues, then coping with a combat gets just that much more interesting. -[[herbalsheila]]
I think that sensitive or emotional characters are more fun to play since they often end up being surprisingly resilient and stronger than expected. When the time comes to fight, since they have already been working through thier own issues, then coping with a combat gets just that much more interesting. -[[herbalsheila]]
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I don't think so, the more the merrier but I guess Anthony may have other ideas as more players may mean more work. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]
I don't think so, the more the merrier but I guess Anthony may have other ideas as more players may mean more work. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]


Conditionally no. What we would have to do though after we hit a certain level would be to start being selective in who can join. We would need to tighten requirements and insist on a certain level writing competance as well as performance. -[[Federation Starships|Ken]]
Conditionally no. What we would have to do though after we hit a certain level would be to start being selective in who can join. We would need to tighten requirements and insist on a certain level writing competance as well as performance. -[[Ken's Technical Readout|Ken]]


As the site grows, we will have a need for more ships to accomodate more players. Good captains are hard to find. They tend to be very special people, with the talent requirements of addressing disputes agreeably, imaginative storylines, and flexibility. I thank God we have such good captains. But only time will tell. -[[herbalsheila]]
As the site grows, we will have a need for more ships to accomodate more players. Good captains are hard to find. They tend to be very special people, with the talent requirements of addressing disputes agreeably, imaginative storylines, and flexibility. I thank God we have such good captains. But only time will tell. -[[herbalsheila]]
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You would have to ask somebody else that question as I don't really like to blow my own trumpet much. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]
You would have to ask somebody else that question as I don't really like to blow my own trumpet much. [[User:dolphin20pl1|Alan Reading]]


I would have to say that the battle between the IKS Hegh'delar and the USS Vindicator, written by myself and David Cherrington would have to be ranked as some of the best work I've done here thus far. -[[Federation Starships|Ken]]
I would have to say that the battle between the IKS Hegh'delar and the USS Vindicator, written by myself and David Cherrington would have to be ranked as some of the best work I've done here thus far. -[[Ken's Technical Readout|Ken]]


I have a few favorites but I have to admit, I got a real kick out of writing a JP with Daniel Greene as the Maraht and Baylon Trinin Safari into Hydroponics after the [[USS Hades]] got hit with the Genesis Wave and turned it into a major jungle, turning some of the crew into carnivorous primates. We put in a giant flesh eating plant and some weird spitting avians. We had a blast! It was very fun since we could just make up all sorts of stuff! -[[herbalsheila]]
I have a few favorites but I have to admit, I got a real kick out of writing a JP with Daniel Greene as the Maraht and Baylon Trinin Safari into Hydroponics after the [[USS Hades]] got hit with the Genesis Wave and turned it into a major jungle, turning some of the crew into carnivorous primates. We put in a giant flesh eating plant and some weird spitting avians. We had a blast! It was very fun since we could just make up all sorts of stuff! -[[herbalsheila]]
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