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cordilia

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Hi I'm Coridilia. I'm 25 years old I live in "The States", in a state called Navada. I live there with my husband and two kids. This is my first time in a simmy forum. I like anything Star Trek. I love Next Generation, and my favorite charechtor is Dena Troy. I love the way she reads people. She knows what they are feeling and not so much what they are thinking. That is rare even in si-fi.

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Welcome, Coridilia.

 

It is sort of obligatory to point folks towards Getting Started and Tips from Moose, the two best places for getting a feel for STSF's particular style of on line role playing.

 

Other than that, you will find us a wildly varied bunch of semi crazies who share a love for Trek. I hope to see you in the academies.

 

Until then...

Bob / Joy

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I have read Getting Started and Tips From Moose. I have also read the mission briefing from the last simulation. Is there anything else I need to read before I start?

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I have read Getting Started and Tips From Moose. I have also read the mission briefing from the last simulation. Is there anything else I need to read before I start?

 

No. That and having watched a bunch of Trek episodes will have you ready to jump right in. I noted you showing up late in the Sunday night academy. I guess it is prudent to repeat a few warnings and traditions.

 

Academy times are given in eastern time. Tis a good idea to show up about 7 minutes before an academy is due to start. Much before that, and no one will be there. At that point, you can request your favorite position with reasonable chance it hasn't been taken yet, and chat a bit with the other players.

 

After the sim ends, it is a bad idea to ask if anyone is graduating. There is a tradition that if anyone asks, no one graduates. Asking might make you unpopular all around.

 

On a similar note, before the game starts, it is bad form to ask when the game is starting. Sort of like, when your parents were driving you around as a kid, it wasn't always wise to ask "are we there yet?" Generally, things get going between 5 and 10 minutes after the hour.

 

Hope to see you again!

 

Bob / Joy / Tia / Tay

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