Well, I'll just begin by saying I'll be sad to see it go. I first came here in the middle LUG-Trek days, and found many resources on the site. I also found the information in the forum interesting as well.
And then for the longest while, I was not playing a Trek game, but this place was still useful for the academic excercise of gaming theory, and for some Trek fandom (found a few good fan-fic sites on the old links page).
Then Decipher released Coda-Trek. Excitement abounded. I bought the books, and loved them. Better than ICON-Trek, even. I started up a game for the first time in years (we're still playing). I got the LotR game as well (won a free copy of the Decipher webpage, in fact). I began a conversion of Dune: Chronacles of the Imperium to Coda (still ongoing, also). I began participating on these boards.
And now it comes to an end, as all things must. I'm sure we've all got those bittersweet feelings about it, especially after the rather shameful way Decipher treated the RPG. I'd love it if someone else stooped to pick up the banner and carry it forward from where Don has fallen (and bless him for carrying it all these years), though I don't have my hopes up too much. It is always sad to see a community like this vanish into the ether of the internet, along with its accumulated lore; searching these forums has always been a gold mine of ideas for me. And I will gladly follow this community if it migrates to a new home; I need some source of playtesters for my Coda-Dune game when I finally finish it, if nothing else.
So good luck and godspeed, Don. We all owe you more than can truly be put into words. Hopefully we'll still see you around the net.
So where do we go from here? Second star to the right?
-Chris Landmark
"Was entstanden ist, das muss vergehen. Was vergangen, auferstehn." -Klopstock & Mahler
"Only liberals really think. Only liberals are intellectual. Only liberals understand the needs of their fellows." How much viciousness lay concealed in that word! Odrade thought. How much secret ego demanding to feel superior. - Heretics of Dune