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T'Rasei

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    feet on ground/ head in clouds
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    stargazing, learning about universe, poetry, algebra
  1. I actually really liked 'Contact', I just saw it for the first time through netflix last night. I haven't seen 'Deep Impact' or 'Altered States' though. I don't see how the plot in 'Avatar' was weak.
  2. Cadet T'Rasei, log entry #6, 6.11.10, academy session position: CMO Shore leave is enjoyable, especially when there's a harvest fest theme to it. It was like that at station 42, where the whole crew except for the CO and XO had beamed down to. There was a nice cafe and lots of market stops to browse at. The AMO, CENG, and I went to the cafe for something to eat. Suddenly, everyone got a message saying that the ship would leave in thirty minutes and we should prepare to beam up. I decided to grab a snack bar and get ready to go back. But then I glanced down at my watch and figured I had a few more minutes, so I sat back down. Then suddenly, the ship went to warp. I glanced over to the viewport to see that it was gone. "What the...?" I said. "Maybe we should get a shuttle to the ship," suggested the AMO. Then all department heads were ordered to report to the station ops. This is all really weird... I thought. The AMO followed me there. When we arrived at ops, they kicked us out. They told us we weren't allowed there and station security escorted us out. "Excuse me!" I said in protest, "I was ordered to report here!" "What do we do now, doctor?" The AMO asked. Then everyone was ordered to report to the location of the ASEC. The CSEC had told him to brief everyone on what was happening. "Maybe the captain is being controlled by someone," said the AMO when we got there. "Or something... maybe some sickness," I replied. I looked over and the CSEC was talking to the CO of another ship via comm that was picking everyone up. Then everyone was beamed aboard the other ship... and the sim was paused :).
  3. Cadet T'Rasei, log entry #5, 6.9.10, academy session station: CMO. The USS-Exeter was patrolling the Romulan neutral zone. I was in sickbay doing doctor things, and getting a bad feeling about the ship patrolling that area. Maybe it was intuition, but I shrugged it off as nothing. Logically, I shouldn't assume something bad will happen every time we go near the neutral zone. Then I got a call from the bridge, saying to prepare sickbay for possible casualities. I didn't know what was going on, but I inferred that it was probably a distress call from some damaged ship. So I got to work. I prepared hyposprays and got biobeds ready for the injured romulans. Meanwhile, up on the bridge they had detected a ship being attacked by pirates sending out a distress signal. They responded to the call. I waited in sickbay for a while. I was beginning to wonder if patients would ever start to get beamed in. Then, the ship rocked and I stumbled, fell, and twisted my ankle. A bunch of hypospray liquid in a glass on the table fell over onto the floor and made a mess. Darn it! I thought. What's going on? I got a towel to clean up the mess after using a chair as a prop to get up. The ship had been hit, and the enemy were locking photon torpedoes on the bridge. Then they fired. When the mess was cleaned up, I called up to the bridge. "What's going on up there?" I asked. But I didn't get a reply. Then the ship rocked even more and I fell to the left and hit the table with my head. "Ahhhhh," I moaned, I was on the floor. Almost dead, but not quite. Intuition... is to be listened to- Then I lost consciousness.
  4. Cadet T'Rasei, 6.8.10, log entry #4 The USS-Victory responded to a distress call from a dominion ship. There was damage to their life support systems and possible casualities. I was the Chief Medical Officer for this academy session. Sickbay was informed of the possibility of casualities and told to stand by for patients. Also a medical team was sent to holodeck three where about sixty of the Dominion ship's crew were beamed to. But then there was another dominion ship that came and fired on us. Then the sim was paused.
  5. Cool! Happy b-day to him! :)
  6. Cadet T'Rasei, log entry #3, 6.6.10 The USS-Caliban was testing new upgrades on their weapons and other systems. They all reported to be functioning normally. The ship was in an area with lots of large asteroids to test the phasers on, but there was one that just wouldn't be destroyed. There was a lot of confusion down in engineering because there didn't appear to be any power drain in the phaser systems, and the testing hadn't appeared to have started when it did. (I got to be the OPS officer again.) The CENG called up to the bridge to ask when the testing was going to begin, and I told him that "apparently, it just did." So he came up to the bridge in the TL. Everyone started trying to figure out what was going on with our phasers and why the asteroid couldn't be destroyed. Then some of the energy from the phasers built up near the back of the bridge and caused an explosion. T'Rasei out.
  7. Welcome to STSF! Glad to see another new face around here :) See you around the academies!
  8. Cadet T'Rasei, academy log entry #2, 6.3.10 The USS-Caliban was headed to a starbase for shore leave and repairs, when we recieved a distress signal from the USS-Denali. They were in need of external help because their ship had crashed into the station. Their life support systems were alright, but the structure was collapsing. A team with medics led by the first officer beamed aboard the ship to investigate and help the crew. While tending to injured people, the roof began to collapse on everyone over on the Denali. We kept an open comm. Soon after the roof began to collapse, the first officer fell down due to the falling tiles and went unconscious for a few minutes. Shortly after they woke up... the sim was paused. :) I was the OPS officer during this academy sim. Being at the OPS station is kinda fun. :P I'll admit I was a little nervous about messing up most of the time, but it's only my second sim. The GM said the nervousness will fade as I get used to it more. Can't wait 'till next time! T'Rasei out.
  9. Cadet T'Rasei, academy log entry #1, 6.3.10 Two days ago, the crew of the USS-Avenger beamed down to the surface of a planet that appeared to be uninhabited. We materialized in an abandoned city. A strange ship flew across the sky, but didn't register on our tricorders. Then we encountered a strange voice without a body, and when we talked to it it explained that it was an astral projection. It also told me about how unobtanium was once mined for on the planet, so I double-checked my tricorder readings. I thought I had been detecting a strange substance on the planet earlier, and I was correct. Apparently it had been unobtanium! It also told everyone about how it's the caretaker of it's people because the remaining others do not like to interact. It told us that others like us would be allowed to come back as long as the only thing we took was data. It was a fun sim, and exciting. I can't wait for my next one! :) T'Rasei out.
  10. Avatar is one of my favorite movies besides the Star Trek movies. It has a really good central message about respecting all forms of life. I'd give it 5 stars! :)
  11. LOL watch this it's hilarious! Whoever made it is funny :) {Link Removed} - feel free to look for it on howitshouldhaveended.com
  12. Everyone says that it's a prequel to TOS, but I think because Spock and Uhura get the hots for eachother and Spock's mom is killed, it's more like an alternate reality where Spock from TOS accidentally goes back in time with the Romulan ship and creates paradoxes that change the Star Trek timeline a lot. So I like to think of it as more of a sequel to TOS and the previous movies. Fascinating :)
  13. it is illogical to leave a monkey alone with a computer- a monkey with a computer is still a monkey. :)
  14. happy birthday! :)
  15. Aww, I'm really sorry to hear that. :) I hope you can come back soon and keep doing stsf- live long and prosper until then. :P