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  1. Incredibly, we blew past our funding goal of $275 to pay for our recruiting table at the Star Trek San Francisco convention coming up in December. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed, and helped us make this a reality. With the extra funds, we’ve decided to also purchase two table banners to help catch the eyes of convention-goers. We’ll be sure to post pictures once we have them! In the meantime, here’s our list of donors for which we owe many thanks: David Ball (Ongoing Worlds), Michael Frazier, Marcus Dickens, Alexander Richards, Quinn Reynolds, Toni Turner, Rune Jolara, Shelther Faranster, James, Nugra, Alexander Williams, Shane Mattingly, Alora DeVeau, Mark Ricks, Sylath Kai’Ryn, Ian Lane West, Ben Edwards, Reni Svalasdottir, and Nico Icavoc! (If I missed your name, it definitely was not intentional. PM me on the forums and I’ll add it!) The post Star Trek convention table funded – thanks to all our donors! appeared first on UFOP: StarBase 118 Star Trek RPG. View the full article
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  2. What better way to end 2014 than by showcasing a little of the best a character can be -- and a little of the worst? LOVE & BETRAYAL For our final Challenge of the year, the writer behind Nathaniel Wilmer and our previous Challenge's winner asks you to consider a theme as old as writing itself. With clear roots back to the first recorded epics, including The Epic of Gilgamesh -- so famously used by Jean-Luc Picard in the TNG episode "Darmok" -- there's no more mythic or archetypal way to close out 2014! Is what ways will your characters access this theme? Will they be the lovers or the beloved, love unrequitedly or reciprocally, love from far or near; or will they be the betrayer or the betrayed, the watcher or the enactor or the friend? There are endless ways to interpret this theme, and the judges look forward to seeing what your take on it might be. As of today, Sunday, November 2nd, this Challenge is open! We'll ask that all of your submissions come in by Friday, December 26th -- enough time for the judges to convene and to bring you your final winner of 2014 before the new year! As always, please remember:*Your work must be completely original.*You must be the sole author of the work.*Your story must take place in the Star Trek universe, but may not center upon canon characters. *Sign your final draft as you would a post on your ship. Your story need not concern any of your characters (PC or NPC), and your story's style can be anything you might like (and does not need to conform to simming standards).*Your story must be between 300 and 3000 words. For any questions you might have, remember that you can always post questions to this thread or visit the Writing Challenge website. Please also take a look at our new wiki page! And don't forget to get your copy of our mobile collection of the September & October Challenge! Good luck!
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