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Topic: The Tides of Fate Q&A Subject: oh yeah?
Maybe it will stay that way, too...
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 13:26:45.
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Topic: The Tides of Fate Q&A Subject: don't make me hurt ya
I posted to Rippled today already, will post here shortly.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 13:20:23.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - Q&A Subject: now hear this!
I am about to start the series of posts to bring us into contact with the Valmont. Those of your who have important/steamy/iteresting subplots already going, don't worry about it - as always, you are free to backpost and fill in the in between time.
However, we have three PCs who need this to happen so that they can post, to say nothing of the fact that we'll never get our mission going at this rate.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 12:51:41.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: there. happy?
Re: subject is now the auto fill in.
I am king of the coders!
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 12:38:38.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: accumultion and subjects...
Fine, fine. I'll do a re: subject.
Nah, the entries are already there in the database - no need to kill them. Even if you DO delete them from your outbox, they are actually not gone - they are simply marked to no longer show up in your outbox.
Otherwise, I'd have to either have two copies of every message (one for you, one for the recipient), or when either of you "deleted" it, it would be lost to you both.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 12:34:09.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: only 7?
I have nineteen. No need to delete most of them, anyway. What difference does it make?
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 11:11:38.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: staff only thing
Is apparently what I did. Check it now.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 11:05:09.
Edited on 2006-09-28 at 11:05:21 by t_catt11
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: really?
No link at the bottom of each message for you?
Lemme look...
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 11:04:04.
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Topic: The One Word Game Subject: shoot it
camera
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 10:55:55.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: demanding sons of...
Fixed the location thing, too.
**considers allowing multuple smites in the same thread for real smart alecs...**
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 10:54:57.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: funny guy...
On a roll today, big Al?
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 10:49:47.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: there you demaning buggers..
Sent items are now up and appear to be 100% functional. You can kill them if you wish, and also prevent them from ever showing here if you prefer (choose to not show in sent items when you compose).
Next?
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 10:44:09.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: another minor improvement...
Your Private mesage inbox now correctly tracks unread messages.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 10:12:46.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: dude????
Never said you shouldn't suggest. Just grousing about implementing them...
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 09:51:22.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: brikker brakker...
I think that I know how I'll handle this. So relax, it'll happen...
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 09:44:01.
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Topic: The One Word Game Subject: the foot bone connected to the...
bones
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 09:37:12.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - the relaunch (recruitment) Subject: we have a counselor!
Meet Lieutenant Christoph Arevaci. I have stubbed in his roster entry, and have seen most of the bio... though in small pieces.
Expect RK to get this sewed up soon, but for now, it should do.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 09:06:12.
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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs Subject: PM upgrade...
When you reply to a PM, the old text is not automatically quoted. Is this a good thing?
You can of course delete it from your response, if you like.
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 08:53:01.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - Q&A Subject: good to know he's doing something..
Gotta make him earn his keep!
Posted on 2006-09-28 at 07:47:11.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery Subject: let's talk
Stardate: 2366.10.21
USS Discovery, observation lounge - 1105
"Now," Blair continued, "this leads to the main reason for our meeting. Commander Avanti's departure leaves a hole in our chain of command."
The Captain’s gaze made a circuit around the table. "Mister MacTavish, you have proven your worth time and again since we first set sail,” he said, settling his gaze on Jack, “Therefore, it is my pleasure to designate you as our new second officer."
MacTavish’s mouth almost fell open and the expression on his face left no room for doubt that he had been caught off guard by Blair’s decision. For a brief moment Jack was speechless and, as he tried to gather his suddenly chaotic thoughts, all he was capable of was a rapid succession of blinks as he looked in disbelief from the face of one officer to the other.
“Sair,” Jack finally managed to say, shaking the sudden what-the-fog from his brain, “I dinnae know if tha’s the wisest choice, sair. I’m sure there’s others more qualified than meself… Doc White’s got th’ rank ye need, sair,” he suggested, hooking a thumb at the Discovery’s CMO, “an’ likely th’ demeanor tha’d be best suited ta sech a position…”
The look on MacTavish's face said it all. He had not been expecting the appointment, and didn't look entirely comfortable with the idea.
Yes, it was a bit unorthodox - since White outranked him (as would the incoming CEO, almost certainly), it went against tradition to appoint him so high in the chain of command. But White was inexperienced in command matters - had yet to complete command training, as a matter of fact - and MacTavish, crass as he was, had more than proven himself on more than one occasion.
Noah simply nodded. "I appreciate your humility, mister MacTavish, but I am of the opinion - based upon simple facts - that there isnt another officer on this ship more qualified for the position. Rank is not a real issue, as you well know - I could place an ensign as officer of the deck, and he would have command of this ship."
The captain paused, and a wry grin touched the corner of his mouth for a moment. "As for demeanor, I have yet to see 'overwhelming charm' as a requirement for successful command. This decision is mine, Jack, and I have made it."
“Aye, sair,” Jack nodded, the gesture a mixture of defeat, resignation, and still a hint of confusion, “If yer sure tha’s what ye want. Thank ye, sair.”
And so, the meeting went on.
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Captain's ready room - 1145
Noah sat in his leather chair and allowed himself to muse. Who knew how much of a captain's job involved so much wallowing in your own thoughts?
MacTavish hadn't been the only one with objections to his posting as second officer. Though he would never have been so unprofessional as to question his captain publicly, Noah knew that Gavison disapproved. It was no secret that he and Discovery's TAC chief frequently failed to see eye to eye.
As he had stated in the observation lounge, the decision was Blair's alone; starfeet had granted him the authority to make such decisions, and not one of the thousand-plus souls aboard need agree with it. However, Noah was not the sort to revel in his autonomy; he and Gavison had developed a rapport, and he didn't want to damage it.
They needed to talk.
The captain cleared his desk and tapped his commbadge. "Blair to Gavison."
The reply was nearly instantaneous. =/= Gavison here. =/=
"Commander, if you could spare a few moments, step into my ready room, please." The better part of a year into his captainacy, Noah had yet to lose the habits of "please" and "thank you". Mother would be proud.
=/= I'll be right there, sir. =/= came the answer.
Momentarily, the door chime sounded. "Come," Blair answered.
When Gavison stepped inside, Noah gestured for him to take a seat. The officer's officer, Gavison used his professional manner very effectively to keep any hint of strain or stress out of his bearing, but the captain could see the slightest hints of tightness in the man's face, the minute set of his jaw that belied what was possibly some serious internal turmoil.
Noah smiled. "Thanks for dropping in, Commander. How is that baby girl? I aplogize for not having seen her in person yet, but I didn't want to intrude."
OOC: any response...
Blair decided to go a little less formal. "I envy you, Kel. Christine and I never had kids... not that it looks like that was such a bad decision, considering how it all worked out. Still," he shook his head, "you have something that I probably never will."
He fixed his XO with a no-nonsense gaze. "Commander, I know that you have elected to continue your duties, but if you need some time off, or a reduced workload for the next few weeks, say the word. Do not neglect your family for this ship - we are all on the same side."
OOC: again, any response. if I need to elaborate on Gavison's take, I will.
Once the matter was closed, time for pleasantries had ended, and both men knew it. "Kel, I'm sure that you know I had another reason for asking you here."
OOC: any response, if needed
As usual, Noah got right to the point. "You don't particularly care for Lieutenant MacTavish, and he feels much the same way about you. I know that, the both of you know that, most of the crew probably knows that, as well." He gave a dry smile. "Jack MacTavish is obnoxious, overbearing, and quite often an insufferable ass. He also happens to run possibly the most efficient department I have seen in my entire starfleet career."
Blair shook his head. "I am no military man, and MacTavish complements my weaknesses very effectively. He is an able commander, level headed and quick to act when need be, and seldom makes a bad decision. If you can name me one soul on this ship more qualified to the two-oh post, I will listen... but you and I both know that you won't come up with that name."
OOC: anything...
Blair decided it was time to wrap the discussion. "I won't ask you to be professional about your disagreement - you are too good of an officer to do otherwise. I do respect your opinion, commnder, but in light of the facts, I don't see how I could come to another conclusion. I did want to sit down with you and share my reasoning, however - I value your input."
OOC: any final response...
Noah nodded. "Very well. Thank you for coming, Kel. And please do give your wife my regards."
Posted on 2006-09-27 at 21:51:31.
Edited on 2006-09-28 at 09:09:02 by t_catt11
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Topic: The One Word Game Subject:
Water
Posted on 2006-09-27 at 15:22:05.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - Q&A Subject: here ya go:
Layout: The current standard Galaxy Class layout is as follows. In the center is Command area with three common seats, for the Captain, the Executive Officer to his right, and the Counselor to his left. Further out from these are two more seats that can be used by VIP or other non-stationed personnel.
At the front of the bridge is the Conn, starboard, and Operations, port, stations. Conn is the combination of Helm and Navigation, and Operations controls and monitors most vital ship functions. Operations is commonly in control of sensors aboard Galaxy Class starships.
Behind the Command area is the Tactical Rim. Here is the Primary and two Auxiliary Tactical stations. All tactical and security functions can be controlled and monitored from this point.
On the back wall from port to starboard are Engineering, Environment, Mission Operations, Science I, and Science II. These five stations are normally unmanned. The Chief Engineer is in Main Engineering, Environment & Mission Operations can be controlled at the Operations console, and Science I & Science II are the science department's presence on the Bridge. However, normally the Chief Science Officer [if the ship has one] is not a Bridge Officer. The position is a management and authority one, meant to control all the sub-departments which do their work in the various labs on board the ship. It is not uncommon however for some Chief Science Officers to conduct their business directly on the Bridge.
In the case of the Discovery, the captain has standing orders which require the presence of at least one science officer, one security officer, and one engineering officer on the bridge at all times in addition to the normal personnel.
Posted on 2006-09-27 at 09:43:21.
Edited on 2006-09-27 at 09:44:43 by t_catt11
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - the relaunch (recruitment) Subject: silliness...
funny stuff. Graduated from "WHOA".
Posted on 2006-09-27 at 09:27:13.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - the relaunch (recruitment) Subject: NPC bios
If you are simply using an NPC as a mention in your post, then no. If they are going to have a recurring role, its a good idea to add at least name, rank, special, gender, and a physical description to the roster for them.
Posted on 2006-09-27 at 08:30:46.
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Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - Q&A Subject: lost?
No problem. I've sent you a PM.
Posted on 2006-09-27 at 07:05:43.
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