Alora DeVeau Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Explore the universe as seen through the eyes of the crew of the OEB! 3 Quote
Popular Post Josh Herrick Posted February 9 Popular Post Posted February 9 They say that talking to yourself is a sign of something... but in the 25th century, you're never really alone. @Lhandon_Nilsen Quote Nilsen: This is how it starts, this is how madness begins. Computer: You appear to be suffering with a mental condition, I have alerted Consoler Salo and you will have assistance soon. Please stay calm. Nilsen: No no no, Computer cancel that request. Computer: Unable to comply. This request can only be cancelled by the chief medical officer. Please stay calm. 9 Quote
Alora DeVeau Posted February 17 Author Posted February 17 Quote Peri was always on her best behavior (well, almost always—if there wasn’t a newly discovered Bajoran Orb about) What are you trying to say here? 4 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Quote Josh was a ‘war baby’ of the the past era; there had been a population boom near the start of the war - individuals trying to keep their family line ongoing given the uncertainty of the war. So...we're baby boomers. @Josh Herrick 2 Quote
Josh Herrick Posted February 21 Posted February 21 From @Karen Stendhal: Quote Before that, she had been transferred from the USS Columbia, which had also exploded after she had accidentally pressed some warp core buttons in the engineering section. She felt guilty, as if everything she touched would sooner or later explode. She had been reassigned to the Octavia E. Butler as a punishment, or so she thought. She had been demoted to Petty Officer First Class, and had been assigned to the engineering department of the Sagan-class ship. She had hoped to redeem herself by proving her skills and competence. Punishment? No... Starfleet just brought you over with the other crazies. 3 Quote
Karen Stendhal Posted February 22 Posted February 22 From @Lhandon_Nilsen "They were then re-joined by Promontory and Stendhal, who certainly, to Ulto's eyes, appeared to perhaps have a plan" No plans indeed 3 Quote
Alora DeVeau Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 Quote He flashed a wide grin at Peri. It was time for another nudge! Peri to Avander: Stop making me talk to people. 1 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Quote Sherlock: ::gesturing to Alto:: Is this one in charge? If not, ::gesturing to herself and speaking with more than a hint of sarcasm:: this one would like to speak to whoever's in charge. Sherlock would like to speak to the manager. 3 Quote
Alora DeVeau Posted March 1 Author Posted March 1 Quote A smirk tugged at the corners of Iljor’s mouth as his eyes found Aine’s. This was not the first time the two of them had been held prisoner in a cave. During their stint aboard the Resolution, they had become the captives of a megalomaniacal ball of light. transdimens.mp4 2 Quote
LCDR Aine O. Sherlock Posted March 2 Posted March 2 On 2/29/2024 at 9:51 PM, Alora DeVeau said: transdimens.mp4 I almost collapsed the cave on us and they gave me a ribbon for it...probably should be a t-shirt. 2 Quote
LCDR Aine O. Sherlock Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Quote Miash: =/\= Nurse Houlihan, please report for sickbay coverage. =/\= Need I say more? 1 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Quote Toz: oO Ah, yes. Rewire his brain. Maybe take it out; put it through the wash. Oo I mean...it might help 🤪@Toz 2 Quote
Alora DeVeau Posted March 16 Author Posted March 16 Quote Personal Log, Counselor Karen Stendhal Stardate 240102.142125 The situation on the planet remains as enigmatic as the dense material veiling its secrets. The mines, a source of intrigue and potential danger, have captured my thoughts. The away team’s prolonged silence weighs heavily on me; their safety is paramount, and yet we are here, orbiting helplessly, our hands tied by the unknown. Thinking back to the the solitude of my office, I find a peculiar comfort with the presence of my new Holographic Counselor Assistant (Ho.C.A.). Modelled after Starbase 118’s esteemed science officer Tito, it’s both familiar and disconcerting. I confess there are moments of regret. Does it ease the burden of the Counseling responsibilities, or does it add a layer of complexity to my already taxed mind? After my recent telepathic exertions, I feel the fatigue seeping into my bones. The mental strain lingers, a testament to the effort of reaching out with my Betazoid abilities, only to grasp little things. And yet, despite the exhaustion, there’s a part of me that wonders… would the comfort of my office, the quiet counsel of my Ho.C.A., make this weight more bearable? I find myself at a crossroads of emotion and duty, my thoughts adrift between the stark reality of our mission and the soft hum of the hologram at my side. Perhaps, in another life, the company of such an assistant would be a source of solace. But here, now, I am left to ponder if this technological echo is a balm or just another reminder of the distance between us and home. End log. I just loved this personal log from Karen. 1 1 Quote
Popular Post Toz Posted March 16 Popular Post Posted March 16 Quote Lieutenant JG Lhandon Joseph Nilsen - Personal log. Stardate 240103.15 This sucks. End log Pretty much says it all. 5 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Quote Etan: :: this time he did smirk. :: Having trouble keeping the locals in line? :: he jibed, his eyes glancing at the guards spear for just a second.:: How the turn tables have turned tabley!!! I had a massive smile on my face reading this. @Etan Iljor 3 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Quote It helped if Avander thought of it as “rigorously establishing communications protocols” instead of “hacking” but either way, they needed to make contact. Don't worry it's rigorously establishing communications protocols, which is a good thing. 2 Quote
Popular Post Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 10 Popular Post Posted April 10 Quote Nilsen: These are our communicators and our translators. Are you able to understand what I’m saying? The Queen tried to eat one of the badges... Please, do not eat the combadge 😂😂😂 @Karen Stendhal 1 4 Quote
Karen Stendhal Posted April 12 Posted April 12 On 4/11/2024 at 1:21 AM, Lhandon_Nilsen said: Please, do not eat the combadge 😂😂😂 @Karen Stendhal I knew that you would love this one @Lhandon_Nilsen 1 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Quote Winters: So then can we track the interference to where it is the strongest? Maybe locating the actual source versus trying to cut through it? oO A well placed photon grenade would be nice. Oo YAY BOOM! @Jack Kessler 2 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Quote oO ‘Hierarchy?’ more like BYE-archy! Oo Avander kept that thought to himself, but felt it was an apt sentiment. I can just hear the internal sass from @Avander Promontory 1 2 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Quote Also, this vessel is too bright and these humans smell weird @Erik Johnson 2 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Quote oO Classic, let the junior bait the subject while the senior observes and determines tactics. Such an old strategy. Oo Fraya looked from Nilsen to Katsim and tilted her head slightly as if to draw the senior officer into the conversation. Are we that obvious??? 😛 @Jack Kessler 3 Quote
Josh Herrick Posted April 16 Posted April 16 I feel this is almost like @Lt Aine Olive Sherlock is embracing her inner Picard in this exchange. Also, no wonder the Chey'd are pre-warp, they need to appreciate the finer things ✍️. Quote Sund'Telaray: It seems the name of this vessel holds no importance, should these ones continue with the discussion regarding next steps or discuss the importance of colors in the observance room? Aine didn't like the statement made and the attempt to divert, just yet. Sherlock: ::holding up a single finger, speaking firmly, almost scoldingly:: Authors from my planet have the potential to command great respect. They can inspire hope and change. They also reveal our faults... Aine began to trail off slightly, realizing she'd maybe spoken up just a little too much. Or maybe there was a lesson in the words... 3 Quote
Toz Posted April 18 Posted April 18 https://www.newsmax.com/thewire/star-trek-uss-enterprise-roddenberry/2024/04/18/id/1161555/ Did anyone else notice this? I've been to the space museum in DC and saw the real thing. Impressive! 2 Quote
Lhandon_Nilsen Posted April 19 Posted April 19 23 hours ago, Toz said: https://www.newsmax.com/thewire/star-trek-uss-enterprise-roddenberry/2024/04/18/id/1161555/ Did anyone else notice this? I've been to the space museum in DC and saw the real thing. Impressive! That's pretty cool tbf. Quote
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