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sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Also, this tickled me from @Karen Stendhal. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Wyn and me (IRL) both. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
For as far back as anyone can remember and stretching into the 25th century, cats will be cats. đ Great bit of narration from @Mister_Wake. -
2024 Halloween Avatar Contest: SB118 Ops check-in
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Jo Marshall's topic in Halloween Avatar Contest
The time has come,' the Walrus said, To talk of many things: Of shoes â and ships â and sealing-wax â Of cabbages â and kings â And why the sea is boiling hot â And whether targs have wings. -
Poll of the Month: Monster Mash
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Gogigobo Fairhug's topic in Poll of the Month
A black cat! Very topical. đ -
Poll of the Month: Monster Mash
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Gogigobo Fairhug's topic in Poll of the Month
I remember being genuinely disturbed the first time I watched 'Q Who?'. đł -
As we inch ever closer to the festival of Halloweâen, our thoughts naturally turn to the creepy, the kooky, the mysterious and/or the spooky (sorry, my kids are obsessed with The Addams Family at the moment) and while fairytales and classic literature may have given us some of the more famous examples of monsters and ghouls, our favourite sci-fi franchise has also chipped in with some rather disturbing creatures and entities of its own. Star Trek has offered up twists on some of those classic monsters over the years. We had Zombie Vulcans in Enterprise, a Salt Vampire in TOS, crew members metamorphosing in TNG, the Vidiians of Voyager Frankensteining themselves with the organs of beloved characters such as Neelix and who can forget the most destructive and fearsome monster of them all? - the dreaded Tribble! Whether itâs the manifestation of a speciesâ negative attributes, like Armus, a non-corporeal, parasitic organism that feeds off of pain and fear, such as Redjac, or more traditional, physical representations of what we consider to be âmonstersâ like Species 8472 - a species so terrifying that even the Borg were afraid of them! - there have definitely been more than a few episodes that sent tingles down our spines and had us hiding behind the sofa. Of course, Quark might have you believe that hew-mons are the real monsters, but that is perhaps another discussion for another time. So, this month we are asking which monster or monsters from the Star Trek universe are a graveyard smash and which would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kidsâŠ
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sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
What an outfit and what an entrance by @Haukea-Willow! -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Little did I know when I assigned some random Cadet to Engineering that Iâd still be hearing about it over a year later. đđ€Ł -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
This might actually be my favourite sim title of all time. đ€Ł Bravo @Madison Marsh! #iykyk -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
And speaking of tempting fate⊠@Evan Ross đ€Ł -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
@Solaris reminding Gogi of the dangers of tempting fate on his first day as CO. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
@Sal Taybrim you have got to tell us about the singing penguin one of these days! đ€Ł -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Also this very natural reaction from @Madison Marsh at @Haukea-Willowâs promotion made me chuckle. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
I really liked this description of the silence held at Opsâ awards ceremony for the fallen of Frontier Day by @Theo Whittaker. -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Another one that made me chuckle from @Mister_Wake. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Loving this line from @Evan Ross. đđđ» -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Gogi the unwitting matchmaker. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
This from @Mister_Wake has immediately gone into my top favourite sim intros of all time. đ -
Poll of the Month: Starfleet's Current Villains
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Genkos Adea's topic in Poll of the Month
At this moment in time, Iâd say the Lattice Alliance. The Borg and the Changelings will have to recover from Frontier Day, but so will the Federation - leaving them vulnerable to this new alliance. -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Nice analogy from our resident Klingon, @Korras. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
@Mister_Wake's internal struggle over food tickled me. đ -
sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Another contender for my favourite sim title. This time from @Corey Wethern. đ -
I enjoyed this flashback sim from @Sasch Kreshkova. Always good to get a peak into a characterâs past. đ (( USS Narendra - En Route to the Mess Hall )) Sasch wound her way from her quarters to the turbolift. Both her eyes and her ears were functioning, but they didnât hear or see much of what was actually going on around her. She rubbed the spot on her nose where she had unceremoniously dropped the PADD where she had read Starleetâs âMissing in Actionâ notice. Her memory of the day that she met Armand was still so vivid. ((Time Index: Three Years Ago)) A cadet with green hair sauntered along the cliffs on the edge of the SanFrancisco bay. The salty spray from the waves crashing at the base of the rock ledge thirty feet beneath her had left her with both a slightly damp feeling as well as a notable gritty feeling from the salt left on her skin once the water had evaporated. The first year cadet should have been back on the Academy grounds cramming for the same finals everyone else with her specialty was, but she couldnât focus. She kicked at a pebble sending it catapulting over the precipice and continued plodding along as her thoughts sprinted in ten different directions. Sure, her grades put her at the top of her class, but she felt like that was the only thing she had going for her. She had no real friends or social life to speak of - not from lack of being friendly, but because no matter where she went, it was whispered all around her, that she was Admiral Kreshkovaâs daughter. She would catch snippets of conversations. Person 1: So thatâs why sheâs getting an âAâ in Flight Dynamics. OR Person 2: Itâs so obvious to everyone that sheâs getting a little âhelp.â The comment would be followed by a twitter of laughter. Or after one particularly stunning maneuver during one of her flights, she heard ⊠Person 3: Iâm sure daddy is giving her some one-on-one coaching on the weekends. The eighteen-year-olds face contorted into several different looks in quick succession - though not out of anger. If she had been watching someone in a similar situation as to what she was in, she may have thought the same thing - but she would have been wrong. Lost in her thoughts, Sasch didnât hear the approaching footsteps.. From behind her, she heard the words⊠Delacroix: Twain really was right when he said the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco. Startled from her reverie, Sash spun around. Stepping close to the edge of the bluff, she nearly lost her balance and plummeted over the side, but a strong hand grabbed her by the arm and yanked her back. Standing in front of her holding onto her arm was Armand Delacroix. He would be a rising senior in the same focus that she was in - Flight. Kreshkovaâs mouth opened, but nothing came out. Once he was sure she was steady on her feet, Armand released her arm. There wasnât an overt smile playing on his face, but it seemed like it was just under the surface and could break out at any second. After watching the green-haired ensign for a short span he said⊠Delacroix: Walk with me, Kreshkova. The first year cadet paused, but as he started walking, Sash moved to catch up and then fell into step beside him with a silent nod. The two walked on in silence for a little while. Finally it was Armand who broke the calm between them. Delacroix: How many times have you spoken with your father this year? His tone was purposefully neutral, but he could see Sashâs jaw clench at the question. Delacroix: Itâs just a question With her gaze straight ahead, she simply answered ⊠Kreshkova: Vonce. Delacroix: And what was the topic of that conversation? Sash continued walking. She wasnât refusing to answer his question, but she was afraid of what he might think of her if she answered it honestly. After several long, slow breaths, she said ⊠Kreshkova: I asked him not to contact me again during zhe school year. The senior of the cadets nodded. Delacroix: I thought as much. ::He paused. Iâve been watching you. Kreshkova: ::Blurted out in frustration:: Everyvoneâs been vatching me! Instead of irritation, Armand laughed, which brought a scathing look from Sasch. But Saschâs outburst was followed by a good-natured ⊠Delacroix: Yes, but Iâve been watching you in a different way for a different reason. Sash cast him a sideways glance. Kreshkova: And vhat have you discovered? Delacroix: Youâre a hard worker. Youâre the first to arrive and the last to leave. You donât complain. You donât ask for favors. You donât kiss anyoneâs backside. ::Smiling over at her.:: Youâre the real deal. All the frustration that Sash had previously felt evaporated, and this time she blinked several times in rapid succession. Raising her chin, she asked ⊠Kreshkova: But youâve been vatching me âŠ. To what end? Delacroix: ::Said matter-of-factly:: Two reasons. First, I think you need an ally. Sashâs mouth opened to protest, but Armand cut her off. Delacroix: Not a nanny. An ally. Someone who can tell people to knock it off - when you canât hear what they are saying or when youâre not around. Someone who can make sure that youâre getting a fair shake. The first-year cadet tilted her head sideways at him as she considered his words. Kreshkova: And second? Delacroix: I want you to join Nova Squadron. Immediately her whole visage brightened. Kreshkova: Vhat? NovaâŠSeriously? Delacroix: Seriously. Kreshkova: But can second years? Armand slowed both his pace and his words. Delacroix: Not usually, but exceptions have been made often enough in the past. You wonât stand out as if youâre the only one, and if I hear anyone say that it was your dad who pulled the strings, I will set them straight. ((Current Time)) That one conversation had changed the whole course of her Academy career. Delacroix had pushed her - sometimes more than she thought she could handle, but he was fair and even handed. And he kept his word. Sasch no longer heard the whispers about who her father was or how he was helping her. But now he was gone - her mentor and her friend⊠Suddenly, broken from her reverie by a fit of laughter, the young woman paused her walking. Somehow she had made it from her quarters to the mess hall without really remembering the journey. ~*~ tags/tbc ~*~ Ens. Sasch Kreshkova Helm SB 118 OPSO240103SK2
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sb118-ops SB118 Ops: Quotations of the Week!
Gogigobo Fairhug replied to Sedrin Belasi's topic in Appreciations
Great image of @Rustyy_Hael there. đ