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Cmdr LoAmi

STSF GM
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  1. The chats do work on Macs under Firefox (not using one now, but I have used it). You need that standard distribution of Java installed. You can always try pressing the "Live Chat" button and seeing if it works whenever you want. If it doesn't, it will give you some time to figure out the solution to any technical issues you have. Post here if you have any questions.


  2. Sema'J brings back auxilliary systems, allowing the ship power and bringing back gravity to essential locations.

     

    Eagle, Servo and Alces go on a spacewalk. Alces finds that all light is blocked, then all comm signals are blocked as he get farther away from Arcadia.

     

    Eagle suggests that this void might be similar to the one Negilum used to "study" the Enterprise-D.

     

    Daena and Lo'Ami begin their recovery in sickbay, as the doctors arrive from wherever they were. Daena regains conciousness. Lo'Ami's physical injuries, including blood loss and internal bleeding are repaired. An additional brain-wave pattern is found that prevents him from regaining conciousness.

    ChatLog.071010to071011.txt


  3. Space is big. Really big. There are plenty of planets in the galaxy to choose from. Some GMs are sticklers for canon, some are a little more "Anything Goes" in their running of their particular ship. It's all up to what your GM team will allow. My advice for you cadets reading this: Get your feet wet in the Academy, flesh out a rough bio, and once you graduate and are posted to a ship, give it a run past your GM team before posting it to the forums and the mailstring.

     

    It's always good to come in to a new sim with an open mind to adjust, especially if you're trying to introduce non-canon elements into your character. But, if you do have lots of character details that you'd like to keep, you can also talk to the GM team before you sign up for the sim and see whether they would allow your proposed character on their ship. There are some characters that (I'm pretty sure) no GM would allow, like a fully-empowered Q. But, there is some variation between sims in style and faith to canon.