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I've been a writer for the better part of my going on thirty-eight (38) years now. The first original fiction story I wrote, I was a wee lad of seven years old and enjoying the social atmosphere of what primary school brings. I have crossed spectrums in so many areas, from self-publishing poetry to writing for established and original tabletop RPG systems (Project: Whiterook,Vampyre, Werewolf, Heroes, Robotech, Gurps, AD&D [2nd Ed]), novels, optioned screenplays and published short stories (and a few unpunblished novels), where Michael Blade was originally born before Alex and I dialed into the first of the Bulletin Board services (among other things, which I will decline to state). I'm from an era like our esteemed Wolf here, maybe one step before. I have lived and killed characters since the first story I ever wrote, which is what I would like to emphasize here during your stay (hopefully, for a very long) with the UFOP.
I've been a writer for the better part of my going on thirty-eight (38) years now. The first original fiction story I wrote, I was a wee lad of seven years old and enjoying the social atmosphere of what primary school brings. I have crossed spectrums in so many areas, from self-publishing poetry to writing for established and original tabletop RPG systems (Project: Whiterook,Vampyre, Werewolf, Heroes, Robotech, Gurps, AD&D [2nd Ed]), novels, optioned screenplays and published short stories (and a few unpunblished novels), where Michael Blade was originally born before Alex and I dialed into the first of the Bulletin Board services (among other things, which I will decline to state). I'm from an era like our esteemed Wolf here, maybe one step before. I have lived and killed characters since the first story I ever wrote, which is what I would like to emphasize here during your stay (hopefully, for a very long) with the UFOP.


We make mistakes. That's life. No mistake I have ever committed while collaborating with other writers has ever truly been unforgivable. What matters is what you learn from those moments, and whether you can stand up and say, this is what I have done, and I acknowledge the mistakes that were made, and take responsibility to apologize and hold my conduct appropriate as a lesson for the generations to come. The character of David Cody had a good run. And this is what I would like every member, whether current, or former, or returning, to remember:
We make mistakes. That's life. However, no mistake I have ever committed while collaborating with other writers has ever truly been unforgivable. What matters is what you and others learn from those moments, and whether you can stand up and say, this is what I have done, and I acknowledge the mistakes that I have made, and hold myself accountable and take responsibility to apologize and hold my conduct appropriate as a lesson for the generations to come. The character of David Cody had a good run. Who knows? He might have a few more moments. Michael Blade, for some reason I cannot fathom, has survived so many incantations, from the time he was originally created within the Project:Whiterook tabletop system to launching him under IRC with Relic, and transferring over to have the opportunity to write with Wolf, and Jeff, and Elinor, S'ven, Magaera, Brian, to name a few. Even now, as a retired civilian freighter Captain in his current incantation, Blade still manages to find a way to keep going (perhaps the character of David Cody might pull this feat off, who knows?).


It's not about rank. I'm having just as much fun being an Ensign again as I did being a Captain/CO. It is very much about being a part of something larger, and what I can do to (a) preserve your contributions, and (b), make this a fun and rewarding experience for you guys (really, there's not a lot of rules when you think about it... the Constitution may look scary, but it's pretty friendly and cut-dry for the ambition player). It is very much about what you, as a player, would like to contribute. ;) I spend my days now, between script assignments, writing my own original fiction while posting among like-minded writers here. Why, because simming (or RPG) is such an integral part of the person I am, I very much doubt I'll ever be able to leave RPG/PBEM for good.
This is what I would like every member, whether current, or former, or returning, to remember:


It is so much about the people you meet, and their creativitity, and the joy of making new friends within this particular ST environment. If you're in it to climb to the highest possible rank, you're going to miss what the UFOP is really about. I really don't care if I'm a Captain, or an Admiral, or an Ensign. It is the joy and contributing to creating a positive environment for everyone that makes it worthwhile, which is what I hope to leave with new, returning and future members.
It's not about rank. I'm having just as much fun being an Ensign again as I did being a Captain/CO. It is very much about being a part of something larger, and what I can do to (a) preserve your contributions, and (b), make this a fun and rewarding experience for you guys (really, there's not a lot of rules when you think about it... the UFOP Constitution may look scary, but it's pretty friendly and cut-dry for the ambition player). It is very much about what you, as a player, would like to contribute. ;) I spend my days now, between script assignments, writing my own original fiction while posting among like-minded writers here. Why? Because simming (or RPG) is such an integral part of the person I am, I very much doubt I'll ever be able to leave RPG/PBEM for good. There may be RL spells when I have to focus on my original work, but I am always there for the RPG writers.


Take it from the guy who's been online since 1985. :) Have fun, enjoy writing with people (because in life, and as a career, writing is a solitary exercise, even if you've got the laptop up at the local coffee house, like I do). We should never take this seriously, but rather enjoy the times and if you're willing to contribute more, we welcome it.
It is so much about the people you meet, their creativity, and the joy of making new friends within this particular ST environment we call the UFOP. If you're in it to climb to the highest possible rank, you're going to miss what the UFOP is really all about. If you're too busy making high ranking characters in your character profile, you're going to defeat the purpose of designing a character that only has his/her wits to go by. ;) I really don't care if I'm a Captain, or an Admiral, or an Ensign. It is the joy and contributing to creating a positive environment for everyone who loves to write (and doesn't mind a few rules to keep us from getting crazy) that makes it worthwhile, which is what I hope to leave with new, returning and future members.


Have fun here!
Take it from the guy who's been online since 1985. :) Have fun, enjoy writing with people (because in life, and as a career, writing is a solitary exercise, even if you've got the laptop up at the local coffee house, like I do). We should never take this seriously, but rather enjoy the times and if you're willing to contribute more, we welcome it.
 
The writer behind RAdm. Anassasi, and someone I count as a very good friend, said something I firmly believe is true. Have fun here! If I can leave you with something (especially for advancement-minded members), don't be in a rush to climb the ladder, keep it simple and uncomplicated. Collaborative writing should never be anything other than a fun learning experience, and a joy to read other writers' insights. :)


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