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5 yrs ago
@littleone - No. The world would not be better off without you. Those who know you will greatly miss you. Hang in there. Sometimes it might not seem like it but you mean a lot to those who love you.
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5 yrs ago
I'm alive. I'm going to see if I can get back into a bit more active. I have a good feeling about this year but then again, it just started so :/ lol
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5 yrs ago
Currently alive....for whatever that is worth.
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6 yrs ago
I'm in the process of moving so I'm currently a bit CrAzY at the second. Hopefully, I'll be back to normal reply schedule soon (after the move and the insanity of getting basic unpacking done)
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6 yrs ago
Been sick for two weeks. Not fun at all :/ Just FYI

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Current Status (updated 12.6.21):
I've quit my job and am currently job hunting. I'm hoping that and a few other things will help me enjoy life again.
I am around a bit though better to discuss on discord.

I'm not looking for new partners/stories at this time.

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That makes sense.
I can get you the images so you know who is who and then you can export as a JPG so I can look at. :)

Well if he got drunk and was rolling around than I would say so. *nods*

She probably could. She does have emotion but more programmed and probably more along the line of a Vulcan.
I'm trying to remember. I got seasons 1 and 2 coming in over the next weeks *yay!* but she can get angry and she did fall in love in one episode. But then again the android part (Rommie) slowly evolved more human characteristics whereas as the ship's AI remained more logical.
But yes - she'll pass as a Vulcan. Though they don't even know about Vulcans so Geharis can't pass her off as one.
Though, I've already figured they won't mention she's an android. The in the Andromeda universe AIs (at least before the long night) were not as common - at least not as complex as she is. You had robot androids almost for support and maintenance but not anything as realistic or complex as Rommie. (I'll probably mention something like that in my next post when Geharis tells her to not disclose who she is).

For hair:
I actually prefer her hairstyle in this season but I like the overall outfit on the one I already showed you.
So it does hide her ears.

of course, this is further on in the seasons (I believe). It doesn't make sense that she would have the highlights this soon. So maybe just the hair length with this outfit:


lol. I saw that and just laughed. Someone liked it or something on FB and when I got to the end it was hilarious. I thought you'd like that. Especially as we just talked about it.
"Dang it Jim, I'm a Doctor not a [insert everything else here]"

On that note - would just be easier to do all conversation here instead of here and the PM?

And yay!
I saw you put up Geordi and Guinan.
I wonder how Geordi will see Andromeda. Though she looks and feels organic to the human eye I'm not sure how she would look to him.

Update:
Regarding the cheating: I don't think they'll have an issue with Rommie cheating. Gaheris, yes. lol
I only have photoshop at work currently so I won't be able to open PSD files. But thanks.
Yeah, I can look for some photos, even get a basic concept if that helps.

He might have been. Trying to remember that episode.
But of course, that was not on the ship where he is in command. So we'll see.

Rommie to Riker: Your blood alcohol level is far beyond what you can manage. You are completely incapacitated. If I were human I'd be insulted. Either that or go with it. Humans are so irrational at times.
Riker: So... yes?
Rommie: As the only reason you are even considering me is because you can't even think logically - more so than usual - no.
lol
I don't know. Then again love isn't really logical either so... lol
lol. Picard? Drunk?
lol.
That would clash so much with his character.

Oooooh. I see. *nods* *wink wink* Nothing to do with a certain lady doctor right?

And - if you have photoshop, that works as well :)
It does look epic.
Proportionally it's slightly off (1301 meters vs. 800+?) but hey who cares. :)
Pending time and if I'm able, I might do some tweaking to do an awesome character banner. But my laptop doesn't have a lot of photo editing but we'll see
Ooo. That would be cool.
How about this?


*Update*
Of course a banner with the whole cast and the ships in the background might be cool.S
Shame I only have photoshop at work. :/
Fantastic. Now all our secrets are bared to the world - providing spoilers to everyone.
lol jk.
Thanks for getting our notes up on the zero post :)
The single pod floated in space. Lifeless almost. The initial thrust to get it away from the ship had long since dead – no doubt burned out in an attempt to escape the gravitational pull of the black hole. Not that it helped much. They had been too far in when Gaheris tried to escape. If there had been no statistical chance of making it, he would have stayed on the Andromeda Ascendant but that wasn’t the case. There had been a shot that the escape pod would have enough thrust to get away. It was small, but still a chance at survival. And if there was one thing a Nietzschean prized above all else – it was survival. First for one's genes and then, of course, one’s self.

Gaheris wasn’t worried about the former. He had left behind multiple wives and a handful of children. They would continue his legacy, passing on his genes far into the future. His genes would survive. But it was nice to survive personally as well. Thus the reason he took the odds. Though, if he didn’t know better, he would have guessed that Andromeda had given him false information in revenge for killing the captain. That brought a flood of different emotions. First, sorrow. Dylan was a friend. He did not take that lightly, despite what was done. Besides, it didn’t matter now. What was done was done. Second, amusement. Andromeda was an AI. She wouldn’t lie to a commanding officer – even one who betrayed the captain. The rules of mutiny were a bit dicey when there was no other officer alive. So at least he didn’t have to worry about her trying to just get rid of him. Not to mention, it wasn’t as if she had specific feelings on the matter. Everything was programmed. Well done and realistic, but programming nonetheless.

He glanced over at the avatar unit. He had ordered her to come aboard as well. Even separate from the ship she had all the knowledge, not to mention a wealth of information on the Commonwealth. Not that THAT mattered now.

The android was fairly composed considering they were disconnected from the ship, out of range of it – presuming it even survived. The very fact they survived was a miracle in and of itself. But either way – the ship was gone. The AI was the ship. Being split from it must be.

He scoffed. She might be programmed with emotion but the android was still rational and logical and coding. There might be some issue with her program due to being split – the androids were not really planned to be used separately from the ship. No, the avatar unit was to be used if for some reason the crew was low and they needed additional hands. Physical hands.

Her voice cut into his thoughts. “There is no sign of the black hole. Whatever happened, we appear to be far from it.” Rommie examined the small monitor on the escape pod. There were basic navigational components to help guide it to a nearby planet or ship but nothing fast or long distance. Compared to her, this was very low tech and frustrating. “No sign of myself anywhere. I don’t even feel the connection so we aren’t even in the same system.”

“Where are we?” Gaheris sat up and winced slightly. The shot from Dylan’s lance had grazed him on the side. A little more to the left and he wouldn’t be here. A little bit of luck on his part. Not that he was particularly proud of that. He actually was glad for the injury. It meant Dylan did well. He hadn’t gone done like any other human. He had proved himself.

Rommie didn’t look at him. “From the stars, we are in the Yol’tor system, Andromeda Galaxy.”

Gaheris raised an eyebrow at that. That was a long way from the Hephaistos system. “Are you sure?”

She turned and scrutinizing him with a look. If she was human he would have said she was mad at him. But she wasn’t. And the emotional programming she had didn’t really account for that. She could have anger but only if it made sense to the programming. “If you were on the bridge, I could show you. But here….” She waved her hand frustratingly at the panel. “The star patterns indicate this is the Yol’tor system. But it’s not right.”

“Oh?” Gaheris looked over her shoulder.

“There’s nothing here. No settlements. No traffic. The Yol’tor system was home to nearly three trillion beings. Even this far out we should see lots of traffic. There’s nothing.”

Gaheris frowned. That was strange. But then again, so was going through a black hole and surviving. “So we’re stuck here?”

Rommie turned with a slight frown. “Yes. No rescue in sight and only have three hours, nineteen minutes, and forty-three seconds of air left.”

“Touching. Thankfully for me, you don’t breathe.” Gaheris sat back down. “Did you send out a distress call?”

“I did. Though no one will hear it unless they are in this system. At least not in time to aid you.”

She sat down next to him in the small space. Her posture impeccable. She looked and sounded so human. The scientists on Tarn Vedra had done a very good job. If one was to touch her, she would feel just like a person. Even the axillary androids on the ship were nowhere near this realistic.

Even though Gaheris had interacted with the avatar unit on occasion it always startled him a bit on how much she could pass for a true human. But then again most Commonwealth captains were either human or Nietzschean now. Her look, persona was adapted to make the captain and crew comfortable. Otherwise, she’d look more Vedran. Something he was glad she didn’t.

Turning his thoughts to survival he was glad he ordered the avatar unit to come along. Though separated from the ship at the moment she still had the complete knowledge of the ship’s databanks. She still, technically, was the ship. And that knowledge would be beneficial to helping him out of this situation. Helping him survive. At least until help arrived.

“Get me a complete breakdown of this pod. What can we do to boost the signal, get navigation back up and recycle the carbon dioxide?”

Rommie looked at him. “So Nietzschean.” There was no prejudice, hatred or even pride. It was said with logical matter-of-fact. Using the monitor in front of them, she proceeded to pull up the schematics and go over what options they had.

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“Captain’s Log, stardate four-six-three-seven-nine point six. It has been two days since the Enterprise was hit by the anomaly. It came out of nowhere – a dead area of space that seemed to be moving. There was no gravitational pull to it nor any other measurable aspect to it. Despite attempts to avoid it, we found ourselves passing through it. There was no damage done to our ship or even anything odd – initially. But we quickly discovered that whatever that anomaly was, it somehow transported us to a different place. None of the star charts match or are even close. We are completely lost, in an area of unknown space. Though our morale is still high, I fear it won’t be long before some of the crew starts to panic. Especially the families.”

Picard sat at the table and looked at his officers. Many had served under his command for several years and there was no one more capable than he would rather have in this situation. “Alright, we’ve had two days to examine this and look at every angle. We have to have something. Some data, some indication of where we are.” Though a professional, there was a slight bit of frustration. Not that he let it show. He was the captain and the crew would be looking to him. But how can he guide them? He didn’t even know what direction to go. One wrong move and they could end up even further from Federation space instead of closer. “What do we have?” He looked at his first officer and then moved down the line. Data. La Forge. Worf. His gaze took in the whole group, even the doctor. “We can’t just sit here.”

“With all due respect, Sir,” Worf leaned forward. “We can’t exactly just fly off. We have no idea where we are at.”

“Exactly. Thus why we need options.” Picard leaned back in his chair. There were times when the weight of his position weighed on him. He did his best to keep it hidden, best to keep it under wraps but times like this could be a bit more difficult. He had his entire crew to look out for and he would be darned if he let them panic or lose hope.

The com beeped. He flipped the switch a bit annoyed. “What is it?”

“Captain, we are picking up a distress signal.”

“On my way.” He rose and stared at the group. “We need to find a solution. If we have to, we might try to find a local inhabited system and hope they have some star charts that might match ours. But we could be looking at a needle in a haystack and I don’t like that.”

Turning he headed onto the bridge. “Report, Ensign.”

Ensign Erin Cadish was straight from the Academy. How she made it on the Enterprise was something that still sent chills down her spine. She had always wanted to be on the Enterprise but the flagship of the Federation didn’t just take anyone. Somehow though, she had been assigned. Replacing a young Wesley Crusher, she had only been on the ship a few months. And other than the fact they were completely lost now, it was the best thing in her life.

“Small pod, unknown design. Able to hold three maybe four passengers. One life sign aboard.” She looked up from her screen. “Sending out what seems to be a distress signal.”

“Anyway to contact them?” Picard inquired.

Erin attempted to hail them but no response. “They aren’t picking up our hail.”

“Lock a tractor beam on the pod and prepare to bring it into shuttle bay two.” Picard turned. "Number One, Worf. Data you have the bridge."
Vane didn't wait long on the beach. As soon as the deed was done, he headed to the home of Miranda Barlow. Usually most pirates avoided her. Flint was not one to cross and if he found out someone threatened her, he went after them. Not that Charles cared. He and Flint already tried to kill each other a couple times. Besides, he wasn't going to threaten her. Honestly, he didn't care about her. He wanted the girl. The daughter of Lord Ashe would be extremely profitable. Not to mention give him a lot of bargaining power.

He rapped on the door once to give the woman notice before they barged in. "Oh stay seated, I'm not here for you." He dismissively told the woman as he nodded for two of his men to grab the girl. "Quietly. Don't wake her." He ordered. If she woke than she'd be hysterical or pleading or crying. None of which would move him but if he didn't have to listen to it, than all the better.

He smiled at the glare from Mrs. Barlow. "Don't worry love, she'll be perfectly safe. She is after all, worth a lot of money." He smirked. As the two men came back with a sleeping Abigail, he gave a slight mocking bow. "Give my regards to Flint."

Then they were gone and headed toward his ship. It wouldn't do to have the girl seen on the island. Miranda might tell Ms. Guthrie what he did but really it was doubtful. And if she did, he didn't care. By time he got back it would be blown over. Or not. But there were plenty of islands to go to. Besides, the daughter of Ashe was well worth the risk.

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Will's boots dug into the sand as he followed Vivienne. "Where is she?" He hissed. "Aren't you even going to search the cap for her?" He demanded. He was getting really annoyed with the woman and her lack of communication. He had put up with it so far but the fact she just marched off without saying anything was a bit irksome. He'd at least like to be kept in the loop.

The moon was partially hidden behind the clouds as they made their way away from the beach. Will wondered if Abigail was even still alive. Vivienne seemed to think so but there was no proof. And they really hadn't had time to ask anyone if she was still a prisoner.

Coming up beside her, his long legs quickly catching her, Will stared at the woman. "Where are we going? You promised me revenge and Abigail. I have yet to get either. Was that the captain who took her?" He hitched his thumb behind him. "And if so, what does that mean? Did someone else kill him and take her?"

Jim walked up behind him. "Mr. Turner," he nudged the man and received a sharp look. "Perhaps you should let her be. She has a lot on her mind."

Will just gave him a look before continuing on after Vivienne.
No problem. :)
I've seen that happen before.
But now we have it tagged so huzzah :)
Roger nodded. People could be very prejudice. Though, Rebeca's status as an America probably worked for her benefit most of the time. She and Will could go to a lot of regions that Roger would be suspiciously watched. The tensions in Europe were on the rise. And a young man from Britain traveling in some of the other nations might be considered a spy.

Still, Americans were a bit snobbed at times. Not everyone liked them. Though, it was hard to see someone who didn't like Rebeca. She was a sweet woman, kind, and ready with a smile. Her attitude made her very likable. Not that he liked her in any way other than an acquaintance. She was very well endowed and attractive, yes but not his type. Besides, he wasn't looking for love. Not at the moment. He wanted to get a stable job before he found someone. Not to mention, he was going to help Bea out. Until she was settled and found someone, he would be keeping an eye on her. Not only had he promised but she was his friend.

He glanced toward the door. "I'm going to see if they need any help." He grinned. "It was great chatting but I'm getting an itch to do something." He laughed and stood. "Rebeca, thank you very much for the tea. Bea, I'll be back."

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"She'll make it to Scotland." Estella was confident of that. She put a hand on the engine, leaning against it. "She's a tough ship. It will take more than a little crash to keep her down."

She accepted the rag with a thankful smile. Brushing it against her face, she nearly froze at the question. It was thrown out, casual and seemingly without judgement but she had been on more than one receiving end of that question where the response flipped from kind to immediate hatred. There was a lot of Semitism, especially in some of the nations.

She lowered the rag and brushed her hair back. Her expression slightly bit guarded, she nodded. "Yes." The Star of David hanging under her shirt become predominant in her mind as she met his gaze. She didn't act defensive or even snap - just cautious. "Will that be an issue?" She inquired.

Though she didn't seem it, she studied him carefully. Her eyes picking up any subtle hints, any slight body language indicating it was. Oh he might say no but in reality mean yes. She mentally sighed as she realized that it was her Yiddish words that undoubtedly gave her away. She really needed to watch herself when working.
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