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* Date of Review: Thu, 17 Apr 2008
* Date of Review: Thu, 17 Apr 2008
: I grew up as a fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation.  After watching all there was to watch of that show, I started watching Star Trek: Enterprise.  I have seen much of Voyager and Deep Space Nine, and still I wanted more. I thought about reading the books, but I never liked to read.  One day I was looking into what happened with the crew of the Enterprise, post Nemesis.  I wanted to look on the web and see if there was anything about the Titan, Captain Riker's ship.  I stumbled across old threads from when UFOP: Starbase 118 had an active ship called the Titan.  I managed to make my way to their homepage, and looked around the prospective member area.  I must have read over it ten times.  A week later I thought, what the heck, I am out of Star Trek to watch, why not write?  After completing the application and being accepted, I started my training in the Academy.  It took just over a week and I was posted on my ship, the USS Challenger.
: I grew up as a fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation.  After watching all there was to watch of that show, I started watching Star Trek: Enterprise.  I have seen much of Voyager and Deep Space Nine, and still I wanted more. I thought about reading the books, but I never liked to read.  One day I was looking into what happened with the crew of the Enterprise, post Nemesis.  I wanted to look on the web and see if there was anything about the Titan, Captain Riker's ship.  I stumbled across old threads from when UFOP: Starbase 118 had an active ship called the Titan.  I managed to make my way to their homepage, and looked around the prospective member area.  I must have read over it ten times.  A week later I thought, what the heck, I am out of Star Trek to watch, why not write?  After completing the application and being accepted, I started my training in the Academy.  It took just over a week and I was posted on my ship, the USS Challenger.
: I like to stay on top of things, the UPDS and the Wiki, allow me to read the profiles of every member.  I also like to stay on top of every ships roster, because you never know who you may end up SIMing with next week.  Since I have been with the group, just under a year, I have met people from all over the world, and a few of them I am happy to call friends.
 
I like to stay on top of things, the UPDS and the Wiki, allow me to read the profiles of every member.  I also like to stay on top of every ships roster, because you never know who you may end up SIMing with next week.  Since I have been with the group, just under a year, I have met people from all over the world, and a few of them I am happy to call friends.
: I have never considered myself a writer, and I still don't.  But I loved Star Trek so much that it just became easy.  The best part about the group is that you don't have to be a Pulitzer Prize winning author, you can be an average Joe, who just likes Star Trek... the rest, somehow, just comes together.
: I have never considered myself a writer, and I still don't.  But I loved Star Trek so much that it just became easy.  The best part about the group is that you don't have to be a Pulitzer Prize winning author, you can be an average Joe, who just likes Star Trek... the rest, somehow, just comes together.


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