Alpha Star Trek Sim discussion

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:bangwall: :bangwall: :bangwall: :bangwall:

After reading my sit rep...

So, now I have to spend the rest of the night writing a response to this. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR :madashell:
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And, I can't say anymore than that.

Time for the real fun to begin (and I will say right now, no hard feelings for whatever happens to me next... IC I mean).
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Hey Deep.....Kurn of Mogh doesn't exist anymore. His memory was erased and he was given a new identity.......remember? :poke:
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Mark wrote:Hey Deep.....Kurn of Mogh doesn't exist anymore. His memory was erased and he was given a new identity.......remember? :poke:
Umm, Q restored his memory. Because Microbrain was lonely...I guess...
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Mark wrote:Hey Deep.....Kurn of Mogh doesn't exist anymore. His memory was erased and he was given a new identity.......remember? :poke:
At the start of the Sim he was brought back because I wanted him as my Fleet CO.
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Ok, planning in progress... I should start a blog for this haha.
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Since we are in a crisis and I want to simulate crisis decision making right now we are going to speed up the next turns due date. If you can't get the spreadsheet in by then not a huge deal. But military and diplomatic orders for the turn are due by Wen. at Midnight unless I get a compelling reason otherwise. Would prefer SS's by then but not required. They will be due Saturday, which will be the second of the three month turns, taking us through June 30 of the year. The first turn takes us through March 31st.
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Ok, writing it up... this is about to get ugly... :worried:
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Worst. Speech. Ever. Of all time.


Well, at least I think so.
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Nah, that wasn't to bad of a speech to be honest.
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Really. i tried to cover every point I could, adding that bit at the end, casue I figured that woudl be standard procedure.
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Yeah, you have to cover your bases in times like this. Leaving loose ends tends to get bad results.
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Yeah, it actually wasn't all that bad of a speech, it got everything out there without a huge amount of crap interlaced.
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Now I'm wondering if I should stay up for the responses (if any) or go to bed and freak out in the morning.
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Yup, I think you hit the major areas pretty well.

1. Matter at hand
2. Shift guilt
3. Pick target
4. Play a victim.
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