by zippyzoo77 » Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:48 am
The Commander
"And some of us more than others." She said, remembering all her friends she used to have. She would have a full TARDIS again now, it would take some getting used to, having people of other species here. She would have to adjust though, it was something everyone had to do. And if you were over 800 years old, you've definetly done it before. She was lucky for the time lords, having lived a full 841 years, and had only gone through 7 regenerations. She had been offered more regenerations for her services to the time lords, but had said no. She was going to follow the rules that she liked. Besides, she didn't think she would ever need more regenerations. And she still didn't think she needed more. She could only be the last of her kind for so long without going mad, she didn't need to extend that. "Well, have you any suggestions for when and where to head? I was thinking the allignment of the five galaxies, about 7 billion years from now. All five of the galaxies with major human populations at the time in a straight line. As close as they will ever get to each other. It only happens once every 12 billion years, and it's hard to hit, but it would be a beautiful sight to see. Besides, this TARDIS does better with trips forward in time than backwards in time." She says, pulling the scanner over to her she enters a set of coordinates, but waits for someone to say if they like that idea before flying the TARDIS there.
Starbase Typhon is a roleplay run by me, off site. It is Star Trek based (but not the new movies, as you will see) and it definetly needs people who are willing to be active, write with great grammar, and of course, are semi-literate or above. Format is play by Nova, which involves multi-person posts that are a different way of doing things that here of CS. But it's lots of fun, and we need long term people who will help us complete our missions. As the commanding officer of Typhon, I invite anyone who would like to give it a try to please apply! (Warning that quality of applications is strictly judged. Very strictly judged.) The link is in the image.
