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Tony, aka VAiru

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  1. @Josh Herrick When I saw "Lieutenant JG Josh Herrick: Opulence" hit the list:
  2. Some incredible, incredible work this year (and every year)! I want to give a huge thank-you to Jared @Lt Aine Olive Sherlock, who spearheaded the 'Oumuamua's entries from conception to creation to categorization on the wiki. I really appreciate it, and I know everyone else did as well! Huge congratulations to the winners this year -- I love seeing characters in different art styles, and Futurama AND early gen Pokemon are a couple of dreams come true.
  3. "Schisms" for me for sure. Clicking has never been the same! Plus that holodeck scene.
  4. Commodore Ossa V'Airu, checking in! "You tell me exactly what you want, and I will very carefully explain to you why it cannot be."
  5. Promontory's (@DrPsyPhi) reaction to Maxwell (@Arturo Maxwell), and OF COURSE he would make that association!
  6. I want to say -- Rom, maybe, and Ishka later? But probably very rarely! As rare as the chairs in that room, you might say, if you were metaphorically inclined.
  7. I really liked this, @DrPsyPhi! I was even going to include it in the mission-start log from Ossa, that she'd received the message, but I figured it'd be something she'd keep to a personal log since the whole Intrepid affair was classified.
  8. This year, Commodore Ossa V'Airu is in another couture look by Aanlis Mou, a Betazoid designer known as a visionary artist and a malcontent who identifies with the Cult of Karawati. Unlike last year's gown, this year Mou collaborated with Ossa directly to create a look inspired by Starfleet itself. The color of the piece reflects Ossa's long period in command, while the structure reflects the uniform standard for Starfleet officers. The embellishments on the upper part of the look are riffs on rank pips. This great image was created by the very talented @Lt Aine Olive Sherlock, and the real look is by the designer Gareth Pugh. Big thanks again to Mikey @Etan Iljor for knowing exactly the sort of look I was thinking about!
  9. Now that's what I call spore drive! (Please no one read this as disliking Disco, bc I love Disco.)
  10. The 'Oumuamua's Halloween theme this year is... The WEIRD and WONDERFUL WORLD of FUNGAL MUTATIONS! Uh-oh! The latest project of the 'Oumuamua's chief medical officer, Lt. V'Len Kel (aka @VLen Kel), has run amok, and the senior staff haven't been quite themselves lately. Feast your eyes on these delightful horrors -- before they feast on you! Our wiki category is all set and our avatars are being uploaded, thanks to Amanda @Alora DeVeau and Ben @Alex Brodie. Huge thanks also to Don @VLen Kel for the idea and doing the heavy lifting on the avatar creation. I confirm that we've: Properly named avatar files and uploaded them to the wiki. Properly named our category on the wiki. Properly categorized our category on the wiki.
  11. This is also a fabulous title, @Karrod Niac! One of those when I think "wow I wish I'd thought of that."
  12. Just popping in to say I'm obsessed with this thread's name, thanks @Alora DeVeau!
  13. Commodore Ossa V'Airu of the 'Oumuamua wears a couture gown created by Aanlis Mou, a Betazoid designer known as a visionary artist and a malcontent who identifies with the Cult of Karawati. The commissioned gown was created by Mou for V'Airu and was inspired by the Twelfth House of Betazed, also known as the House of Balance to Karawati's faithful, to which V'Airu is distantly related. IRL this gown was created by Iris van Herpen, an incredible Dutch designer, and brought to life for Ossa by the amazingly talented @Lt Aine Olive Sherlock!
  14. Hey, they're trying really hard! (But really, since Kells is out for the count, it seems like they're doing pretty well!)
  15. They always said that a commodore would have a lot on their plate, but they never said a commodore would be on their plate!
  16. The Thor's theme this year is commemorative plates! We were inspired by the Tom Paris collectible plate from the Lower Decks episode "We'll Always Have Tom Paris," as well as the real and wonderfully bizarre history of Star Trek commemorative plates. Collect 'em all! I also confirm that I've properly named all avatar files and uploaded them to the wiki, properly named the year's category on the wiki, and properly categorized the category.
  17. Thank you to everyone who helped to make the awards another success this year, and to everyone who makes this community the place that it is. You can just feel the camaraderie... In fact I'd even go so far as to say that we're Killying it out there.
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