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{{Citation|Genesis Award|239606.27|2019 Award ceremony; Astraeus|With her predilection toward playing characters with traits traditionally considered a handicap, Aly, the player behind Nurse Beelam Grog and Doctor Sheila Bailey, has faced unique challenges in developing her character. She's overcome a great deal with regards to putting her in situations that force change. She's come a long way as a writer and has created a unique backstory that allows others to interact with her character in interesting ways.}}
{{Citation|Genesis Award|239606.27|2019 Award ceremony; Astraeus|With her predilection toward playing characters with traits traditionally considered a handicap, Aly, the player behind Nurse Beelam Grog and Doctor Sheila Bailey, has faced unique challenges in developing her character. She's overcome a great deal with regards to putting her in situations that force change. She's come a long way as a writer and has created a unique backstory that allows others to interact with her character in interesting ways.}}
{{Citation|B-Plot Award|239706.26|2020 Award ceremony; 118 Ops|Lieutenant Bailey lets her character’s background shine through in every post. She manages to do this while keeping focus on the main plot and sprinkling in interesting little details about her character’s life, by explaining about the disadvantage Sheila has due to the difference in gravity she is used to. But also the history with her uncle keeps popping up like little teasers and not to mention the attention to detail when describing her attire when on shore leave for example. As an extra treat, this information and many pictures are added to her character bio-page making it easy and fun for other writers to dive into the Lieutenant’s life story.}}
{{Citation|Sheathed Sword|239706.26|2020 Award ceremony; 118 Ops|There are some species who come naturally with disadvantages and struggles. It takes a strong and committed writer to really delve into the realism of applying and over coming them. Aly, Sheila Bailey’s writer, chose an Elaysian to play as her primary character. This species is from a much lower gravity planet, which means she’s had to learn to traverse the universe with the aid of machines equipment. She poses realistic troubles of trying to run with crutches, which can on occasion result in tripping and falling. She dives into the physical changes her body has to go through as she adapts to the heavier gravity. Including discomfort, slowing down, thoughts and feeling that come with it as well. But she isn’t so invested in these disabilities that she’s unwilling to find ways to better her character’s health and well being. Lt Bailey seeks out the aid of Starbase 118 Ops’ engineering corps with the hope to better her equipment and mobility. There’s no perfect fix-all solution, but there’s better ways and Aly goes through all the motions to make Lt Baileys transitions, changes and growth feel very real. You want to cheer with her with each new achievement!}}
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Revision as of 18:02, 26 June 2020

“If happy little bluebirds fly, Beyond the rainbow, Why, oh, why can't I?”

Dorothy Gale; Wizard Of Oz

Intro


Hey, ya'll this is me, Alyssa, better known as Aly. I Currently live and go to school in Colorado where I am studying to become a special education teacher with a minor in American sign language. Overall I am a huge Star Trek fan, mostly for DS9 and Voyager. I can't wait to sim with everyone here.

On a side note as I have mentioned it on discord: I have some aspects of anxiety and sensory processing disorder which help make up who I am.

My personal theme song is: Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Judy Garland

Personal Timeline

  • Born April 3, 2000
  • Graduated high school spring 2018
  • Worked my first summer as a camp counselor (summer 2018)
  • Started college fall 2018
  • Sent in my application on 118 November 29, 2018
  • Graduated from the academy on December 10 2018
    • Since graduating from the academy I have served on both the USS Montreal and USS Astraeus.
  • Switched PC's from Beelam Grog to Sheila Bailey on March 29, 2019
  • Worked my second summer as a camp counselor (summer 2019)
  • Beelam Grog came back as a PNPC June 11, 2019
  • Chen was first used as a PNPC June 11, 2019
  • Promoted to Lt. JG with Sheila Bailey on June 27, 2019
  • Received the Genesis Award on June 27, 2019
  • Went on LOA for a month in August 2019
  • Started my second year of college Fall 2019
  • September 21 2019, my first sim from Chen's POV
  • September 2019: First month I'm proud of being full time
  • Got posted to Ops on November 18 2019 due to unfortunate circumstances
  • My one year anniversary of my application on November 29 2019
  • Introduced Roox Penelope during the Ops 239611-12 mission
  • Introduced Roox Deana, Penelope's sister, during shore leave of 239704

My Characters


A lot of my characters take after one of the roles the face claim has played.

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Sheila Bailey
Active PC

Sheila Bailey became my PC after I had to retire Beelam for a while as she was becoming to difficult to write with out a plan/direction for the character. Sheila Bailey has become a character that flirts with woman as a way to make my sims more light and humors. Sheila represents the side of me that is confident and advocates for herself.

  • Inspired by Sara Lance From Legends of Tomorrow.
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Roox Penelope
Active PNPC

I have not yet fully figured out this character. She is hyper as well as a day dreamer. If I had to say at this moment in time she would referent my fun loving side. She is care free. A combination between Ray from Star Wars and Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter.

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Eireen Bryne
Active PNPC

Eireen Bryne has not yet been written into a sim other than a brief verbal description. So far all I know is that she is a very sassy lassie.

  • Inspired by Jean Grey from the live action X-Men prequel movies
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Roox Deana
Inactive PNPC

Roox Deana is a classy business woman. This aspect shows my need for order and organization is certain parts of my life.

  • Inspired by Wonder Woman.
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Beelam Grog
Inactive PNPC

Beelam Grog was my original PC. When I started I had no plans for this character but after writing her having her first 'meltdown' I realized she was turning into being an autistic character. After a second 'meltdown' and then a third even worse one involving her hosts I realized with the help of German Galven's writer I had to retire the character for a while. I switched PC's to Sheila Bailey. In early June I brought back Beelam as a PNPC as I felt I could write her better having an idea of what she was facing. Beelam Grog represents the side of me that is unsure and anxious.

  • Inspired by Claudia Donovan From Warehouse 13.
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Chen
Inactive PNPC

Chen has only been written for a few times so far. All I know is that he is a very romantic character; just what I need to keep my other two characters in check. He is the perfect gentleman representing my loving, caring side.

  • Inspired by Logan Howlett From X-Men.

Character Disabilites

  • Bailey: Mobility difficulties due to gravity
  • P. Roox: Speech impediment
  • Bryne: Deaf and a coordination disorder
  • D. Roox: OCD and ADHD
  • Grog: Sensory processing disorder and anxiety
  • Chen: None

Achievements

  • Myself
25th Anniversary
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  • Beelam Grog
Friends in high places
Friends in high places
Minion
Minion
It's all in the details
It's all in the details
A face for the name
A face for the name
It takes two
It takes two
It's part of the job
It's part of the job

Extra/Sandboxes


User:Beelam Grog/sandbox: Sheila's Office

OOC Awards


Awards and Service Ribbons
Service Ribbon Name Date/Assignment Citation
Awards General GenesisAward 2011.jpg
Genesis Award 239606.27
2019 Award ceremony; Astraeus
With her predilection toward playing characters with traits traditionally considered a handicap, Aly, the player behind Nurse Beelam Grog and Doctor Sheila Bailey, has faced unique challenges in developing her character. She's overcome a great deal with regards to putting her in situations that force change. She's come a long way as a writer and has created a unique backstory that allows others to interact with her character in interesting ways.
Awards General BPlot 2011.jpg
B-Plot Award 239706.26
2020 Award ceremony; 118 Ops
Lieutenant Bailey lets her character’s background shine through in every post. She manages to do this while keeping focus on the main plot and sprinkling in interesting little details about her character’s life, by explaining about the disadvantage Sheila has due to the difference in gravity she is used to. But also the history with her uncle keeps popping up like little teasers and not to mention the attention to detail when describing her attire when on shore leave for example. As an extra treat, this information and many pictures are added to her character bio-page making it easy and fun for other writers to dive into the Lieutenant’s life story.
Awards General SheathedSword 2011.jpg
Sheathed Sword 239706.26
2020 Award ceremony; 118 Ops
There are some species who come naturally with disadvantages and struggles. It takes a strong and committed writer to really delve into the realism of applying and over coming them. Aly, Sheila Bailey’s writer, chose an Elaysian to play as her primary character. This species is from a much lower gravity planet, which means she’s had to learn to traverse the universe with the aid of machines equipment. She poses realistic troubles of trying to run with crutches, which can on occasion result in tripping and falling. She dives into the physical changes her body has to go through as she adapts to the heavier gravity. Including discomfort, slowing down, thoughts and feeling that come with it as well. But she isn’t so invested in these disabilities that she’s unwilling to find ways to better her character’s health and well being. Lt Bailey seeks out the aid of Starbase 118 Ops’ engineering corps with the hope to better her equipment and mobility. There’s no perfect fix-all solution, but there’s better ways and Aly goes through all the motions to make Lt Baileys transitions, changes and growth feel very real. You want to cheer with her with each new achievement!