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Saturday was packed! So many people came to see STO - from hard-core STO fans to people who have never played before. It was hard to keep up, but it was so exciting to see so many people who love the game, as well as so many people who were simply blown away seeing STO for the first time. It was another great day.
Saturday was the day for interviews. Many of us including Maria Rousseau, Thomas Marrone, and Nick Duguid had interviews with Priority One, G&T show and Trek Radio. We talked about the highlights of the panel, and got to talk in more detail about New Dawn. While Maria and I were interviewed by Priority One, we got a visit from Aron Eisenberg sho stopped by to talk about his work on STO. I hope you check them all out.
http://priorityonepodcast.com/po234/
Saturday we also got to meet Armin Shimerman. Thank you Aron Eisenberg for introducing us. Then Grant Imahara stopped by the both to check out STO. The treats just kept coming. We also got to see a really cool tattoo. That weekend, someone got a tattoo of one of STO's key art - Vulcan Phaser Girl. How cool is that. Long Live STO!
Saturday was also costume parade day. So the costumes were in full force. This is always fun. We particularly enjoy seeing all the STO costumes at the show. I was in my Deep Space Nine uniform, but it was no comparison to the costumes we saw. The Best in Show was awarded to someone in a Species 8472 costume. How epic is that. I can't even imagine the work that went into that.
But for us, the highlight of the costume contest was that an STO player by the name of Laura Johnson won 3rd place in the Lieutenant level contest. She won for her home-made Odyssey uniform. How awesome! Congratulations Laura! Well done and thank you for representing STO in this years STLV costume contest.