Simmer of the Mission
 


Everyone

I find it hard to decide so, honestly, everyone who actually participated in the plotline.


Oded

"I wanna nominate Saul for this post alone! "The Quartet's Dance."

"Oded, for having Saul finially have to choose between his own plans and the demands of his career in Starfleet."


Chris

Allison (Alli) Jimsdottir - Are you kidding me? How could it be anyone else? What a wonderful character - it is so difficult to write young women of this nature well - and to add life and depth to them using, for the most part, just comedy requires a special brand of brilliance. Five glittery strawberry lip glosses up.


Brian

"That Kate series was really good."

"The stories he spearheaded were riveting and I enjoyed each and every one of them. Brian has a way with his stories that make them hard to put down and has shown a great deal about his character growing throughout the mission."


Robert H.

Robert for Victor "Dances with the Dead" Krieghoff - still gives me the freakin' creeps every time his name appears in text. Even in a tux dancing with a man.


Michal

"My Galaxy nominee for Barbarians I simmer of the mission is Michal. Her fiery character literally stormed the Galaxy, shaking the very foundations of many of its residents and leading creative and quite ornary plotlines. I don't recall ever seeing a simming character quite like Faylin, and I doubt anyone realizes now that Michal is actually a newbye."

"For the Galaxy, I have to nominate two writers: Michal and Syed. Here were two new writers coming into a very difficult situation, a massive crossover between the Miranda and the Galaxy, and they both did a fantastic job integrating themselves into the game and introducing all of us to their great characters. I'm looking forward to seeing what else these two have to offer the Galaxy sim."


Syed

"Aerv tr'Ahalaen - writes a very interesting, very unique character and wrote some very interesting posts this mission. He made the Romulans dynamic and interesting again."

"Syed - I know its a sometimes a matter of what you see last and his posts near the end were great."

"Syed, whose character is depthful and amazing. I think his exposition posts series was sheer poetry, well worthy of publishing. It's great to see that an old friend didn't lose his touch."


Stuart

Stuart (Second Lieutenant Steven Jonas). It was just the way how he described his character in the whole war-period. Simply great. He was really into it. Kudos Stuart!


The most recognized writer...

-=/\=- Dru -=/\=-

"I nominate Dru for her outstanding writing ability. She kept me cemented to my computer screen every time a post came in from her. Her talent is amazing and I'm looking forward to reading more from her in the future."

"Dru (Dhanishta Eshe) Right from the start she kept ideas flowing and groups organised in posts (Engineering, hull breach and so on) They've all been well written and fun to read. Keep 'em coming."

"Dru - for her wonderful writing, and the great job she undertook off compiling all the bits and pieces and remaining two temperate with everybody at the same time."

"Dru... for the fabulous "Who Wants to Live Forever" series that I was able to be a part of. The writing she did with me while our characters were on the Klingon and Hydran ships and the stuff with Baile were totally amazing and I am eager to see how she continues to develop her character.

"I'd also like to give some props to Dru and everyone else involved with "Who Wants To Live Forever?", which was so amazing, and I wish that could have been a part of it."

 

 
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