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Please feel free to add your own testimonial at the ''top'' of the list.
Please feel free to add your own testimonial at the ''top'' of the list.
===Turc Brakur===
*Date of Review: Thu, 26 March 2009
:I've played a lot of Star Trek RPGs over the years, but I've found that UFOP: SB118 is by far the best out there. I first joined the group in 2002, and played my first character for about two years, then stepped back in order to concentrate on college. I came back in January of 2009, because I just couldn't stay away any longer. No were else will you find people who are as dedicated to their writing: one of the highlights of my day is when I open up my email account and find sims from my fellow writers, and if I have to be away for longer than a day, I almost go crazy wondering how the story is unfolding. I would highly recommend this RPG to anyone interested in writing, or just in improving their writing skills, regardless of their knowledge of Star Trek. In fact, some of the best simmers I've known didn't know much about Star Trek when they joined.


===Sariel Locke===
===Sariel Locke===
*Date of Review: Fri, 20 March 2009
*Date of Review: Fri, 20 March 2009
:I joined UFOP: Star Base 118 because I was interested in writing. I had written with other groups before and found the practice challenging but highly rewarding. As with any group of writers, it is the community that makes the story and also keeps you interested in writing the story. I had no trouble communicating with the people I wrote with on UFOP, found myself making friends, and found that I was able to take things wherever they needed to be taken. Writing science fiction, regardless of the shell, is about pushing new ideas and using your imagination. UFOP: Star Base 118 is the place to do that.
:I joined UFOP: Star Base 118 because I was interested in writing. I had written with other groups before and found the practice challenging but highly rewarding. As with any group of writers, it is the community that makes the story and also keeps you interested in writing the story. I had no trouble communicating with the people I wrote with on UFOP, found myself making friends, and found that I was able to take things wherever they needed to be taken. Writing science fiction, regardless of the shell, is about pushing new ideas and using your imagination. UFOP: Star Base 118 is the place to do that.
===Della Vetri===
*Date of Review: Tue, 1 January 2009
: I’ve been a role-player in assorted guises for years now, but only recently did I decide to take a look at this whole “play-by-email” thing.  I had a snoop about on the net and stumbled on this interesting site – UfoP: SB118.  It looked good, and certainly piqued my interest, so I thought I’d give it a go.
:A week later I was kicking myself – Why hadn’t I done this sooner?!?  The training got me right into the thick of simming, teaching me the ropes and the guys I was writing with were great fun.  Then I got my fleet assignment and I realized the fun I'd had so far was just the start...
:The forum and wiki support has proven invaluable to me, and the players made me feel right at home straight away.  Since joining the fleet I’ve made new friends, and have discovered a whole new view of the Star Trek universe, and had a really great time doing it!


===Eden Redstone===
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