Thanks, Fond Farewells and Best Wishes, Don
After a day or so break - mostly spent wasting the golden hours of my youth on City of Heroes - I checked back here and read Don's announcement. To say that I was shocked...well, no, not really. Disappointed and sad...well, yeah. Probably more than I should be.
I first became acquainted with this site - through the LUG homepage recommendation - in Sept. '00, shortly after the announcement of the RPG licence transfer over to Decipher :rolleyes: was released. I very quickly became greatly enamoured of the wit, literacy and general good comradeship of the crew around here; even occasional Richard Daystrom's popping up, like Red Quacker, were of some real amusement value. Although I refrained from joining until May of last year, I was a very loyal lurker and had this site as my opening page from the moment I got my Dell, and my Internet hookup, in March '01.
Don, I know I write for everyone here when I thank you for the enormous effort that you've expended over the last six years. You provided a home for people who shared a common interest, forwarded the funds for housing and support without complaint; gave us some spectacular extra special stuff, like requisitioning the lost Icon material; and fought like hell to bring life back to the Coda project when certain parties decided that doing the job they signed on for just wasn't worth the effort. I certainly do hope to see you around the 'Net in future; either on another site of your own construction or on one of the spin-offs Trek-RPG.net has - and is sure to - inspire. Whatever form your sabbatical takes, you've more than earned it.
So everyone stand and raise your glasses: Here's to Don Mappin. You came in the front door, like a gentleman, and left the same way. Thank you again, and once more hoping that this is only another step in the continued evolution of the Star Trek RPG community. :)
P.S.: I hope that everyone here realizes, even though I've never posted a single message to it, that I'm going to submit the final post to the "Be a Winner" thread 1.5 seconds before the shutdown. :)
My Thumbs Up in Appreciation to Don
Decipher Trek will always hold a special place in my heart. This site was my daily link to it.
I thank you... and remind my feloow hobbyists that nothing ever fades if you remember (or continue playing) it.
Don, drop by the new site to say hi once in awhile.
Re: My Thumbs Up in Appreciation to Don
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Originally posted by ImperialOne
Decipher Trek will always hold a special place in my heart. This site was my daily link to it.
I thank you... and remind my feloow hobbyists that nothing ever fades if you remember (or continue playing) it.
Don, drop by the new site to say hi once in awhile.
What he said. Thanks for the site, Don. I hope to hear from you at the new site.