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November Short Story Competition - Voting Thread

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Mikester92, Wed 01 Dec, 2010 6:06 AM
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View Poll Results: Which story did you most prefer?

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  • Adrift

    9 50.00%
  • Dirty Work

    0 0%
  • Fate

    2 11.11%
  • The Spark

    7 38.89%
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    #16
    During the December UFPAC, the winner of the Short Story Competition was announced. This person was of course Captain Joshua A. Broughm, who won for his amazing story: Adrift.

    I would like to take this time to acknowledge the other members who submitted their unique works to this competiton. These people are:

    • Retired Member, and former Vice Fleet Admiral Thomas Mullay, for his story: The Spark.

    • Chief of Staff Admiral Chris Halsey, for his story: Fate.

      And..

    • Lieutenant Junior Grade Richard Sharpe, for his story: Dirty Work.

    Everyone submitted excellent stories, so congratulations and thank you to you all! For those who didn't submit stories, but wanted to, you will have another chance to do so in February; for the next competition! Smile
    Mikester92
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