Memory Book/Tal Tel-ar (Daryl Peacock)

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Hello, I am Daryl Peacock and I play an Andorian called Tal Tel-ar. In real life I am a correctional officer and the father of 4.

Characters

Real Life information

Hello all. I am the father to 4 wonderful yet crazy wild kids. 3 girls and 1 boy and am happily married. I live in Canada and was a member of the 2nd Field Engineer Regiment, Canadian Armed Forces for 12 years. After that I became a correctional officer at a maximum security facility in Toronto, Ont.

I love comic books and have a large collection. I also go to Sci-fi and comic book conventions and have been lucky enough to meet almost all of the cast members of the original and next generations series. On top of this I have a large number of autographes from other sci-fi shows.

How you came to UFOP: SB118

I had played a number of different e-mail RPGs in the past including a few Star Trek ones. I had even run a mutant superhero one for 4 years. So when I decieded to get back into it I started to do a search and found Starbase 118. What impressed me the most was how organized it was.

History

  • Where were you first placed? What was it like starting to sim on your vessel? When I first joined the group I was placed on the USS Triumphant, a Defiant class vessel as a security officer.
  • What have been your greatest challenges in this group?
  • What have been your greatest achievements in this group?
  • What do you hope to ultimately accomplish? I would like to see my efforts at improving the master list of species finished. It is a huge task but as the Director of the SDC I am dedicated to completing this task.
  • Where do you see this group in five years? I see it being the best Star Trek RPG on the internet which it is already.
  • How do you think this group has contributed to Star Trek's legacy? How has the group contributed to the internet community?