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Academies 'reset' at the end of the game, so if you 'die' it doesn't matter. You're almost always playing a different character each time anyway. Death in an advanced sim is more permanent and has to be handled carefully, but it does happen.

Really? when did it last happen?

~Ali

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I have some characters in the Academy. When I'm playing TAC I'm always want to blow things up but I write poetry when its just a patrol. In ENG I want to protect the ship at any cost. In HELM I'm a coward. In SEC I tend to follow whoever is talking the loudest. And they all must have died at some point. Multiple times. Sad.

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I have some characters in the Academy. When I'm playing TAC I'm always want to blow things up but I write poetry when its just a patrol. In ENG I want to protect the ship at any cost. In HELM I'm a coward. In SEC I tend to follow whoever is talking the loudest. And they all must have died at some point. Multiple times. Sad.

 

My security char is a jerk, generally, although one time she was claustrophobic and got stuck in a turbolift, which was fun. Engineering and Medical I tend to be matter-of-fact, though I give the ENGs a good dose of Scotty posessiveness. Science is always awestruck and overenthusiastic. All my bridge chars are usually just wisecrackers except when they're really needed...

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My security char is a jerk, generally, although one time she was claustrophobic and got stuck in a turbolift, which was fun. Engineering and Medical I tend to be matter-of-fact, though I give the ENGs a good dose of Scotty posessiveness. Science is always awestruck and overenthusiastic. All my bridge chars are usually just wisecrackers except when they're really needed...

 

I remember your SEC "jerk" char. Very good stuff. There's something about being on the bridge that always inspires jokes and stuff. I think we'll be able to learn a lot about humans from this. But I don't know what.

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My security char is a jerk, generally, although one time she was claustrophobic and got stuck in a turbolift, which was fun. Engineering and Medical I tend to be matter-of-fact, though I give the ENGs a good dose of Scotty posessiveness. Science is always awestruck and overenthusiastic. All my bridge chars are usually just wisecrackers except when they're really needed...

How did she act when she was stuck? Whenever I am stuck in small places I start hyperventilating and freaking out.

~Ali

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How did she act when she was stuck? Whenever I am stuck in small places I start hyperventilating and freaking out.

~Ali

 

As I recall, that sim was actually a nice bit of improv with me and someone (Katherine Swan, I think?), because I was in the turbolift and just mentioned in passing that it made me feel claustrophobic, and Kath as a medical officer ran with that and commented that she was hurrying to the rescue because the CSEC had claustrophobia issues. And once that was out in the air I just ran with it and had a freakout session and ended up huddled in the corner rocking back and forth. It was actually a really good example of people working off each other's ideas.

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As I recall, that sim was actually a nice bit of improv with me and someone (Katherine Swan, I think?), because I was in the turbolift and just mentioned in passing that it made me feel claustrophobic, and Kath as a medical officer ran with that and commented that she was hurrying to the rescue because the CSEC had claustrophobia issues. And once that was out in the air I just ran with it and had a freakout session and ended up huddled in the corner rocking back and forth. It was actually a really good example of people working off each other's ideas.

 

I once was in a situation in which a fellow officer worked off my "idea" to well. We were doing some physical work and I wanted to say I broke my nail and I accidentally said I broke my thumb. I was going to try to just ignore it when the other assistant security officer said that I should go to sickbay, and I said I was fine, and the other officer said no you should really go. Which would have been fine, except you aren't usually supposed to do something like that without asking the GM's. My fault, but no one said anything.

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I once was in a situation in which a fellow officer worked off my "idea" to well. We were doing some physical work and I wanted to say I broke my nail and I accidentally said I broke my thumb. I was going to try to just ignore it when the other assistant security officer said that I should go to sickbay, and I said I was fine, and the other officer said no you should really go. Which would have been fine, except you aren't usually supposed to do something like that without asking the GM's. My fault, but no one said anything.

hehe, oops.

~Ali

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hehe, oops.

~Ali

 

I was really lucky. I really didn't have much to do in the sim. I was just embarrassed that the GM's might ACTION my hand to health.

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Greetings right backatcha! I love the academy

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Greetings right backatcha! I love the academy

Hehe. Rock on.

~Ali

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