Coolest Star Trek Character Ever?
Okay so I ask you, as a narrator, what is the coolest Star Trek character you have ever had the pleasure of refiing?
For me it was a character named Silvalar Kesetraian
When the player first proposed his half Andorian half Vulcan I balked. Then he wrote me a 10 page background.
It delved in Andorian Mysticisim,and Vulcan Logical Genetic science.
I was blown away, but still had reservations about the character.
I mdean half his body was covered in knotwork tatooing, in a desperate attempt at identity, but was another form of exclusion he suffered as the cult he joined didn't finsih the job. Why? To remind him he was only half Andorian.
The players asked me to give it a two sessions, and if I didn't like the character he would make something else.
Well when the campaign wrapped up a year and a half later, Silvalar had saved his crewmates time and time again and was even appointed the Protector of the infant ruler of Andoria. He had prevented his people for leaving the Federation and was the most decorated character in the group.
The other players loved him and they still bug me to do a "5 years later" session to this day :)
Perry McPheeters or Radar O'Rielly
I'm in 3 online games (still no offline :( ). I don't do the Narrator bit simply due to lack of "real life" practice (ie no gaming group).
Here are my 3 characters at the moment:
A Vulcan medic based on nobody. Just rolled him up for the sake of a character. I need a model or some work or motivation for him. Otherwise, I'll probably drop out of that game.
An Elaysian computer sciences officer who enlisted in SF after years of programming in the real world. He wanted to see the world & do things that no other Elaysian (well, *almost* no other Elaysian) had done. "Played by" me (I was born with a birth defect - spina bifida, and have degrees in CIS & CSS). I've touched a little on ancient Elaysian mysticism, how they used to rely on luck. Nowadays they rely more on self-reliance, and perseverance. The character reflects that by not accepting help well. Your typical "hard-headed" modern "disabled" person (at least from my POV as a disabled person of almost 33 years)
An Andorian administrative assistant on a starship. He has a knack of telling the CO that he'll do things (or that he has things done) before the CO asks. "Played by" Gary Burghoff, aka Radar O'Reilly from M*A*S*H*. He's also shy around women of the opposite female gender :D
Re: Perry McPheeters or Radar O'Rielly
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Originally posted by Perrryyy
He's also shy around women of the opposite female gender :D
ROFL Perrryyy. As a M*A*S*H fan I caught onto "Radar-ism" right away.
Great character concept, too. :)