Literary Challenge #56 : Academy Teachings
This is the comments thread for
Literary Challenge #56 : Academy Teachings.
We also have an Index of previous challenges
HERE.
Feel free to link directly to the entry you are commenting on. And please remember: we're not here to tear each other up. Do not troll your fellow Captains, give feedback! Let the others know what you liked and disliked. Maybe they can even go back then and tweak their entries!
Let's get those creative juices flowing! :cool:
Comments
Literary Challenges Entries- Star Trek Online: Lord English
Dramatis Personae of Star Trek Online: Lord English
Might need to write a Nanoha entry for this one, or possibly an entry from another character, not sure - I'll see if I can come up with anything decent. :cool:
Given the trouble Nahona-San is in with Admiral ch'Harrell, I'm not sure if Command would invite her to give a graduation speech Looking forward to what you come up with :cool:
Commanding officer: Odyssey class U.S.S. Athena
Admiral of the 1st Assault Fleet
Join date: Some time in Closed Beta
I'm liking both entries so far. The Nemesis Unit is an interesting character. I'm not sure how I feel about the genre savvy-ness, but I applaud your taking teh risk with the character in these. I see those as more of a satire on the franchise more than actually being part of it, in the same way the Galaxy Quest film is.
And Grunt makes some truly excellent points.
A Romulan Strike Team, Missing Farmers and an ancient base on a Klingon Border world. But what connects them? Find out in my First Foundary mission: 'The Jeroan Farmer Escapade'
@ jonsills: That was pretty much the speech I was thinking of, I should've expected nothing less of Grunt
grylak: It's what might be called an in-universe semi-parody. Basically, Three is from a universe where Star Trek is an entertainment franchise. Said universe is, in the Star Trek universe, part of an old holonovel franchise. It's sort of a running gag.
Hmmm. Ideas are starting to percolate in my mind for this one. May have to set it between the crash of Sentinel and the launch of Viper, so before the last LC. Now, I need a lesson for them...
A Romulan Strike Team, Missing Farmers and an ancient base on a Klingon Border world. But what connects them? Find out in my First Foundary mission: 'The Jeroan Farmer Escapade'
That's how I was this morning logging in.
@jonsills - Very observant of Grunt. A good lesson indeed.
@jauhaus82 - the effects of war is *very* multifaceted. It would be a long lecture from the podium.
@grylak - I actually thought you were erroneously responding to a different LC - you got me. Well done!
Hehe. Thanks. None of my characters would give lectures at the academy, but I've always said the DarkFyre was used for training cadets once I retired her from my roster, and using the start of TWOK as inspiration for the setup, figured this was actually a good time to show that.
It's also a very mild commentary on Star Trek's current obsession with seemingly shooting their way out of everything.
A Romulan Strike Team, Missing Farmers and an ancient base on a Klingon Border world. But what connects them? Find out in my First Foundary mission: 'The Jeroan Farmer Escapade'
Thank you! Yeah, it was a hell of a lot of fun to write, too.
I added Do'eth's version. Let's just say that she's a broken person.
For ease of reference/visualization, here're the actors I would cast if I was filming this tomorrow...
Ael t'Kazanak - Cobie Smulders
I'sH'd - Alexander Skarsgard
Looking forward to it already :cool:
PS
If you fancy a chuckle, check out Isabella's cameo
In my opinion, it would all depend on the stories themselves and what you're trying to say with it rather than which aspects you think people will like. With that said, i would think that the Simple romance would be a good B story to the ch'Raul being a bad TRIBBLE. The depressing story would probably stand better on its own, being as the other parts might be a bit distracting from the impact you want it to make.
Either which way you choose though, i look forward to reading it.
From Kirk's perspective. Because he is a space fluzie:P
BTW, it's considered poor form to use any but your own characters (or other players' characters, with their permission) in these Challenges.
-Leonard Nimoy, RIP
You don't actually have to do the lecture part, i myself am going to do the events and reflection leading up to the lecture, but not the lecture itself.
@ jonsills - that was awesome. I was reminded of the spot in the DS9 Mission Gamma novels where the Defiant crew is passing around a Klingon romance and everyone is secretly enjoying it.
@ jauhn82 - I think this is the first piece I have read from you. Good job! It was very sobering. One suggestion - if you copy/paste from decent text editors like MS Word, quotes and special characters end up as question marks here. (It's so annoying.) You might want to consider a global find/replace to fix that next time since there are a few of those laying around.
@superhombre777 - thanks, I didn't notice the replacement of the special characters. This is my first time doing the literary Challenge and I may just do more. I have gone in and fixed what question marks to the characters they are meant to be. If you or anyone else sees one I miss or something else I missed, let me know. Thanks
@Rellimtime82 - Foundry Author
Commanding officer: Odyssey class U.S.S. Athena
Admiral of the 1st Assault Fleet
Join date: Some time in Closed Beta
I really liked it :cool: One section might need a polish... I felt that this piece was slightly contradictory, although the sentiment was still clear
Maybe modifying the phrases to 'have faith in' and 'should not blindly trust us' might flow better? I still can't think of anything for my second entry