View Award - Most Dramatic

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Most Dramatic

Awarded to the king of queen of in-character drama be it the overall character or simply a wonderfully written post rich in drama that stirs emotion.

Category: In character
Awarded: 7 times

Lieutenant Talarn Zilth
Tuesday, 1 June 2021 - 8:44am
Nominating Kim for her portrayal of Talarn Zilth. I have been watching this character from the start and he's grown so much. I love how dramatic he is with his posts with Stillwater. The character is raw, emotional, and it's so well written that you can feel the feelings. Well done Kim! Some amazing writing!
Lieutenant Alex Kingsley
Friday, 5 February 2021 - 4:47pm
Kicking T'Paris' ass!
Lieutenant JG Adrianna Eberhardt
Friday, 27 November 2020 - 8:54am
For Investigation of an investment posts- loved the character development across the three posts :) well done both of you
Lieutenant T'Lanna Vali
Saturday, 3 October 2020 - 6:04pm
Nominating Jan aka Vali for this award. The disappearance scene was freeken amazing! You wrote the hell out of that. I think it was one of the best scenes I've seen and full of drama. Loved it.
Lieutenant JG Surev
Friday, 3 July 2020 - 3:20pm
Nominating Surev for 'The Violin Speaks' as most dramatic. I was blown away at the glimpse inside the characters mind and the power that music had for him. It gives you a few of telepaths and their private world and how they cope with the public vs. private. It was very dramatic and touching. Great post.
Lieutenant Ryan Rose MD
Sunday, 7 June 2020 - 7:33pm
I really loved the post where Dr Rose had to deal with the sudden departure of his ex-wife when she stayed behind after Stillwater came aboard. I thought it was beautifully written and really was perfect for his character.
Lieutenant Raith Kolani
Sunday, 7 June 2020 - 7:33pm
I would like to nominate Raith Kolani and the post "If this is a Dream, Why can't there be more Drones?"

I feel that this post, which was a dream from when Shuttle One was within the Dark Nebula qualifiers as being both dramatic and also opening up a future storyline between both Raith and T'Lanna, which has been explored since.

The idea that a dream can be such a scary and terrifying experience is conveyed in this post with some alarming outcomes, where it all to have been real, and not a dream...


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