Miv saying farewell to the old DS9 office, and younger Miv sitting in the big chair.
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Miv and Quill getting some dancing in between favor chasing

FINALLY finished the sand castle accolade with Miv! (but still no Pavel…booo!)
Classic Joza
Miv finally gets a decent floater! (and of course, a matching outfit)
I finally got to play Arena of Sompek!
I found one of my OLD STO screenshots! And one that the guy I was dating back then sent me from his computer (which could actually run the game without lagging 30 seconds behind and exploding). A comparison. Bonus UI because I think it’s interesting to see what it used to look like.
Sorry Miv, I’m posting your old pictures…bad hair and all!
“I thought Cardassians had eidetic memory,” Joza joked, not turning from the job he was doing searching crates.
Miv didn’t look up from the pad she was using to “cheat” calculations for a code lock, “I thought your back was turned. I always forget how good your hearing is, my friend.”
“Not as good as it used to be,” Joza’s tricorder whirred and beeped away as he worked, “too many close calls with grenades on away missions. My new doc is good, but he’s getting tired of stitching me back together, so let’s try to avoid that this trip, ok?”
“Don’t worry, Captain,” Miv finally turned and gave Joza a slight wink, “I’m planning to get you back safely. Only slightly singed at most. Besides, do you think my first officer would have let me come if it was anything more than a dull, routine, utterly safe research mission?”
Joza raised an eyebrow, “I don’t know, Admiral Koril, you could have pulled rank for all I know.”
“Very true,” Miv nodded sagely, “you really never can tell with me.”
“That’s why I never ask,” Joza replied dryly, returning to his task with a hint of a smile, as much as he ever showed.
Miv smiled too. It was good to be working together in the field again. There was no one she trusted more to have her back than the curt Bajoran.

An ancient screenshot of Risa from back in the days when I was running it on an incompatible Win 95 machine. Ahh, the early days of STO! When my lag was so bad that I literally couldn’t see when my phasers would fire and would just have to guess if I was hitting something or picking something up or running into walls at any given time. It was like a whole different game back then, both because the game itself was different, and because of my technical issues.
















