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Seiben
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The Great Canadian Hoser
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Star Trek, Star Wars, anime, sports, cars,air planes, computers and hanging w/pals
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The staff and management of Lexington Middle School were surprised of the low attendance during exams. Until they saw the sign out front.
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I definately agree with the other. Originally, I made the mistake of making all my characters the exact same. In name, in appearance and in personal info. A big mistake, as playing the same exact person got boring fast - to the extent that I had to kill one of them off and create a new character for variety. But be wared about that since some GMs don't allow this, or reduce you back to ensign no matter what your rank is. So, try to take some time and think your perspective character over. For your first bio, I agree in the less is more principle. You can always update your bio and add more info to your character as you progress in your advanced sim. I find that most of my character development was done in logs, rather than sims especially if my character didn't have alot to do in the last sim. Logs are a great oppurtunity for character development as it gives you more flexibility. For my characters, I too have a little bit of me in every one of my characters (with the possible exception of my alternate Raeant character). If you're playing multiple characters, I find that it's more fun having characters with different personalities. I try to make all my characters somewhat different than any other, to make them stand out and be a little more unique, again leaving a good potential for character development.
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SEAT
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How much is almost 2,000? We need numbers dude. :P
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Heh heh.. yeah.. I always loved Halloween. It's the only day of the year where you could roam the streets dressed as anything you want and get free candy from complete strangers. :P
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Angela Lansbury
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Heh, I'm worse off.. I'm Canadian. Most of these places, I've never even heard of in my life.. Fazolli's, Waffle House, Weiner Schnitzel... Sonics? What the heck are those? (Though I am aware that Sonic's is some kind of drive-in restaurant watching their commercials on TBS).
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chesterfield
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mast?
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Chaplan
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"ch'Rihan's Most Wanted" Log entry 33: SD 10510.14 Koga nervouslly shuffled in his seat as he continued recording the conversations between the near by Outpost the Talon was cloaked by, and the ships in the sector that the Outpost is giving orders to. Like the others onboard the Talon, Koga remembers very little about himself or his ship, much less anything about some type of super weapon in their cargo holds! Is that what that junk down there was? thought Koga to himself. But whatever it is, it seems that the Galae and the Tal'Shiar -- whatever they were, were after them for it. Koga didn't think he was a traitor as they think. He felt that deep, down inside him. A weird feeling, he couldn't quite explain. But, anyways.. the Talon continues to be cloaked nearby, with Koga praying that they won't be found anytime soon. Koga looked over at the Captain's Chambers, knowing that Ennarain Laehval and Erei'Riov N'Dak were there deliberating on what to do. He hoped to the Elements they had some kind of idea of what in the world to do now, because Koga definately didn't, that's for sure.
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Chocolate Factory
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Scratchy
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Yo man.. mine kicks arse! <_<
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