
If it looks like a hooker, and dresses like a hooker, and acts like a hooker...it's a "professional companion"

rosyrock said:
and nearly dying of shock when the perverted little MU story that I co-wrote with Mackillian actually won an award (or at least I think it did! I was linked to the site by my co-author and I am so inept with computers that I can't remember how to get back to check the accuracy of that rumour). I still think that Mackillian was pulling my proverbials..


Whoa Nellie said:
rosyrock said:
and nearly dying of shock when the perverted little MU story that I co-wrote with Mackillian actually won an award (or at least I think it did! I was linked to the site by my co-author and I am so inept with computers that I can't remember how to get back to check the accuracy of that rumour). I still think that Mackillian was pulling my proverbials..
The story you co-wrote with Mackillian did indeed win a 2006 ASC award. For anyone interested below is the entire post with the list of the 2006 ASC award winners.
rosyrock said:
thank you Whoa Nellie...
You're very welcome! You deserved it. Born to Endless Night was a well-written, enjoyable story. I hope to see the two of you collaborate more on ASC. If you want to read this year's comments they can be found here Trekiverse: ASCAwards. With the ASC awards being feedback based and with the voting over, each category has all the comments made in that category listed.rosyrock said:
It's nice to know I didn't dream it!!
I know what you mean though. I felt the same way with this year's Alara Rogers Award. The TNG Author Award was enough of a surprise but the Alara Rogers Award threw me for a complete loop. That morning as I looked at the screen I called my husband at work and made him look it up on his computer at work to double check. 
Admiral Valeris said:
What exactly is it about P/C that brings us back to this thread, time and again?
mon capitaine said:
How do we compare to other pairing threads? The Enterprise ones always look a bit brutal because of the triangle around T'ThinWomanWho'sNameEscapesMe - but I could be wrong. Do the other forums have anything similar?
Admiral Valeris said:
Well, TOS never really went into much romance or anything...

Naraht said:
Admiral Valeris said:
Well, TOS never really went into much romance or anything...
You tell the Kirk/Spock shippers that.![]()
Naraht said:
Admiral Valeris said:
Well, TOS never really went into much romance or anything...
You tell the Kirk/Spock shippers that.![]()

One of the things that I really like about P/C is the subtlety of the relationship. It's there onscreen in a multitude of episodes, but it's never made into a big dramatic thing. Just, as you say, these little pieces of almost unconscious affection, the little moments and exchanges of dialogue. You can watch and read so much into them. At the same time, though, it's not all in the heads of the fans and I like that too.rosyrock said:
I don't know about you guys, but I guess for me the allure of P/C has always been the 'what might have been' moments (Like Picard's mad rush to gather Beverly up and hug her after she finds her way back from the never, never in 'Remember Me') These little pieces of almost unconscious affection between my favourite two created many a fantasy in my head about how it should have happened between them.
Gold Grizzly said:
I think that this thread makes welcome posters of all shipping orientations, which makes it more of a community thread than a shipping thread (or half and half at least), hence the longevity.
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