User:Eyas Wtine

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My SIM Characters

Lt.Commander Leo Handley-Page (USS Vigilant)
2nd Lt. Scania Calderan (USS Vigilant)

Lt.Commander Eyas Wulfantine (USS Mercury)
Lieutenant Rick Rawden (USS Mercury)
Lieutenant Sedrin Belasi (USS Mercury)
Corporal Sian Douglas (USS Mercury)


DONATED / DORMANT etc
Crewman Gypsy Hawker (Donated to another writer)
Avro 'Oddball' Hawker (Deceased)
T'Nor of Vulcan (Leave of Absence)
Lieutenant Gregg Beaufytor (Leave of Absence)


Current Theatres of Operation

USS Vigilant
USS Mercury
Pythro V
Byzatium
Bardeez
Galador

Interviews / Reviews

Interviews For Starbase118 Blog:
http://www.starbase118.net/blog/2012/03/21/strange-species-eyas-wulfantine-a-pythron/
http://www.starbase118.net/blog/2011/02/16/pythron-whats-a-pythron/

Article for Group:
There I was trawling around the internet, when a friend recommended ‘play by email SIMs’. I had heard of role playing games, but was not familiar with the concept of playing over the internet and being allowed creative freedom to write adventures to boot. It was through him that I discovered the UFOP: Starbase118 Star Trek role playing site.

The great thing about UFOP:SB118 is that it is a fantastic mix of creative writing, game-play and even out of character socialising. I am an aspiring author and being amongst like-minded individuals who’s creative energy is infectious I have found that my own writing has improved. I also enjoy the ‘make your own’ adventure aspect of play-by-email-sims where all the authors write their own part of the adventure for their chosen characters – and out of their collective imaginations, a strong narrative emerges. The authors on each ship or base tackle their respective missions, and then have some time ‘on shore leave’ where further character development can occur. It is a fascinating process to read and also be a part of.

As if all this wasn’t enough to whet one’s appetite, but there are also a large number of ‘out of character’ events and activities you can get involved in, whether it be meeting your crewmates on chat groups or on discussion forums, helping expand the groups very own Wiki site; or just in making new friends with similar interests in writing, science-fiction, space technology or a shared love of being creative.

The SIMming environment is also good for one’s self-discipline. I am forever suffering writer’s block, but with new sims coming in from your crewmates, with ‘tags’ left for your characters to answer, you are gently compelled to put fingers to keyboard and let your imagination flow. With so many great writers around you, you can’t help but be inspired to explore new horizons, to invent new life forms and new civilizations,. To boldly SIM where no one has SIMmed before!