<USS Avalon> Re: Eight Years Ago Today

Hey Bernadette,

I know I've been out of the loop for a year or two now and CPA has slipped 
from my thoughts because of all the other stuff I'm doing these days, but 
I'd like to take this moment to thank you for running Celestial Prime 
Alliance. I know first-hand how thankless it is being a host (I did it for 6 
years), and I'm sure it's even less being the Admiral of the group. I know 
the kind of shit you had to put up with and if it were me a lot of people 
and ships would have been hurled into the sun (I mean that in the most 
nicest way possible). Thanks again for giving USS Intrepid a home (back in 
98) and letting me pull that crazy shit I did on DSG1. It was good times, 
maybe some good friends (I'm glad to count you amongst them) and I even 
learned a thing or two. :)

On 8/31/05, Gem Rhee <admiralgem@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> *Eight years ago today, eight sims broke away from the online role playing 
> group, "Continuum On Line", and joined me to bravely set up shop under the 
> name, "Celestial Prime Alliance". In the month to follow, seven more ships 
> left the former group and added their support to the brand new group. This 
> was certainly not the first time that a Star Trek group had been formed, nor 
> was it the first time sims had left a group to start out on their own. It 
> wasn't even the first time I'd been part of a new group forming. COL had 
> formed fifteen months earlier with several sims that had chosen to leave the 
> then-sanctioned-by-AOL group, "Star Fleet On Line". But one thing that 
> remained constant was the players' collective desire for a fun, supportive 
> forum in which to play. I'd like to think that we reached, maintained, and 
> even exceeded that goal, here. *
> 
> * *
> 
> *As with most change, there is a great deal of uncertainty right now. 
> Hopefully, your Hosts and friends have remained calm and have been informed 
> of the group of people who approached me with their plan for keeping 
> CPAtogether and running well. Of course the 
> CPA will not remain the same; it's changed a great deal in eight years as 
> it is. But I am hopeful that the ideals that the group was founded on will 
> remain intact. Everyone in the group, regardless of how many characters they 
> played or what their "rank" was, has always been treated with honesty, 
> fairness, support and respect. It has always been my greatest honor to do 
> so. *
> 
> * *
> 
> *I need to publicly thank Jason, who played Vice Admiral ... er, well, 
> there were a few name changes in there, but most of you know Blackthorne. 
> Jason's dedication to the group's website has been nothing short of 
> phenomenal. As an MSCE, Jason's skill in navigating through the morass of 
> internet landmines and programming issues is truly dazzling. He provided 
> us with a no-cost, advertising-free server, with far more storage space than 
> we could ever use. The Celestial Prime Journal went out faithfully every 
> month (sometimes late, but it *did* go out) with current ship updates, 
> roster openings, editorials, articles, links and contests like the coveted 
> Muse Award. He was the one with the unenviable job of reminding the Hosts 
> each month to get their submissions in and, more often than not, took the 
> blame when no submissions came in and players complained that their ships 
> had no representation or current information. The forums were a challenge 
> he took on determinedly, spending an enormous amount of time learning an 
> entire new coding language on his own in order to make them work properly. 
> *
> 
> * *
> 
> *I also owe a deep debt of gratitude to Ken, who played Vice Admiral T 
> Earl Grey. Ken's incomparable leadership skills and scrupulous sense of 
> fairness saved several ships from the great cosmic dustbin, and gave their 
> players renewed enjoyment over the years. The group benefited immeasurably 
> from his real life occupation as a Senior Manager, and drew deeply on his 
> extensive and exhaustive education, which includes degrees in Physics, 
> Psychology, Theology and Business Management. When we had a ship that was 
> foundering, regardless of the reason, Ken was the natural choice to step in, 
> take control, get the ship on an even keel, and give it back to the players. 
> His impartiality made it easy to calm players who'd been upset on both 
> sides of an issue. This made him the ideal person to put in place as the 
> Judge Advocate General of the group. His presence was impressive, 
> reassuring, calming and inspiring. He listened to each person, managed to 
> sift through the personal drama to find the real issue, and made 
> clear-headed decisions. His decisions were not always the popular ones, 
> but they were infallibly the best ones for the group.*
> 
> * *
> 
> *There are many, many others upon whom I've leaned through the years. Many 
> are no longer in the group, however, and yet, thankfully, many still are. My 
> family has been the absolute best, most supportive resource I will ever have 
> the privilege of knowing. My close friends, and you know who you are, have 
> been a wellspring of love, laughter and support, and I am honored to know 
> them. They have made my life richer in more ways than I can count. *
> 
> * *
> 
> *Wherever you choose to go, or if you choose to go nowhere, I sincerely 
> wish you all the best there is to offer. There's enough unfairness and 
> unkindness out there already. I fervently hope that you have enjoyed being 
> in the CPA. It's been an unforgettable experience for me, and the memories 
> I have are truly priceless.*
> 
> * *
> 
> *To use my signature phrase one last time …* 
> 
> * *
> 
> *Thank you all for playing.*
> 
> * *
> 
> *Yours,*
> 
> * - Bernadette*
> 
>  


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Glenn Song
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