I updated the picture in the mission thread as I took it last night, when I finished the drawing, and fluorescent lighting can't compare to natural lighting.
I would like to remind you guys that this plot has 15 missions under its belt, now. 15, to me, signifies a difference between a typical amount of something and a lot of it. It was tough finishing this mission for me for many reasons, partly because it signified moving into the realm of "a lot" of missions that I have run with this plot as well as the fact that I loved the idea. In many ways, I put my whole "kleos" out on the table with these missions, like the dead woman we found in 15. I have been running this plot for long enough to have seen that everyone comes and goes and, sometimes, come back, again. It is great having such passionate players, now, as I have had in the past. I love having positively passionate players, though, and don't think it is necessary to have passionate players that are the opposite of positive.
There is nothing keeping you on this plot if you want to complain about me or about it. I really don't have the time for players to be rude to me but stay in the plot. I love this plot, but I don't always have the energy to make the posts I make or to spill my brain out on the page, but I still do. It is a struggle to put all of my energy out for people that make me feel bad about myself. Last night I was worried about the ramifications of asking certain players to leave the plot. Today I realized the ramifications of keeping some of you guys in the plot are even worse than those of kicking you off. Any current JPs you are can continue, but the next mission is not open to the people I have messaged. My first mission post will probably include something about how a logistics ship came and got the people I am asking to leave. I know this will disrupt some of the PC relationships and for that I am really sorry. Anyone that wants to leave, as well, can message me.