SOE Summit 2007: From the perspective of Julie the Intern
February 9th, 2007 by keven
From the perspective of Julie the Intern
The “before” photo of me. I’m sure someday the “after” picture will surface, much to my dismay!
I came to SOE with a clouded vision of what it meant to be in Community Relations. Like a lot of people, I (falsely) assumed the majority of responsibility rested within the realm of moderating boards. Even this seemingly simple task appealed to me. Through the good times, the great times, and the ‘wanting to pull my hair out’ times, the SOE Community has always shown itself to be top notch. It was an honor to be able to join such a committed team as an Intern for fifteen weeks.
It was mentioned during my interview that there would be a Summit ’soon’ and ever since hearing those words, I’ll freely admit that I was completely giddy every moment afterwards. It’s not often that you get to sit down with like minded people who know that cheap tequila gives you +15 charisma; people who have a deep understanding of your favorite acronyms; people who won’t refer you to a head doctor when you mention that your weekend was whisked away in a dungeon killing Kobolds.
This year’s Summit focused on Community, its strengths and weaknesses. Roughly, a group of about twenty players and a matching number of employees gathered at a fabulous hotel (too fabulous for me to stay at without feeling guilty!) and discussed how to improve the Community for everyone.
Before the brainstorming began, we had to have a night of proper introductions. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to converse with a few dozen gamers at once, you know that certain beverages can hepl bring about the chatter! I tried to contain myself. I met Alex and Rich, who play a healer and tank in EQ respectively. I wanted to unleash on them the stories I had about my first experiences in EverQuest, such as /reporting my vanishing ‘No Rent’ items in a fit of confusion, but instead I asked them questions about their own gaming experiences.
We’re all having fun, but Coyote takes his cocktails seriously!
I had to cut out a bit early after a drink, a couple hours, and more than a few glasses of water. It was 10 p.m.; I had lectures in the morning, and the most important of those involved discussions with the gaming community!
The following day I eagerly arrived in the afternoon (amazingly, without a speeding ticket!) I missed a good chunk of the lively banter, but I was in time to plop myself down in-between Coyote and RadarX from Ten Ton Hammer and listen in on the Podcast/Blog/Fansite discussion. I was simply amazed at how the information was flying throughout the room. Hands went up and pens met paper as voices were heard, offering input and ideas on how to improve things. No one person really dominated the discussions, though Kendrick from WarCry certainly did try! (I jest!) Actually, even I was a little taken aback when I saw John Smedley engaging in these conversations with more knowledge and passion than I thought was allowed for company President.
Later that evening the group gathered in the ‘living room’ of the hotel for the nightly wine (and beer!) tasting before heading out to Dick’s Last Resort, a sort of infamous restaurant popularized by the use of profanity and pesky waiters. It was there I found myself enjoying the company of Spare and Caswydian, an expressive player/critic of SWG and an EQ2 Paladin who plays on my home server. Adorned with hilarious (and not work safe) hats, we chatted away about the pleasures and pains of gaming, all the while being serenaded by the vocals of a classic rock cover band that couldn’t have played enough cowbell! Smedley found himself surrounded once again, though probably asking just as many questions as he was answering. I think for every question posed, there was a shot of tequila bought to match! “Bring us your cheapest tequila!” was shouted throughout the night. The pure antics of Friday evening are hazily recalled in Coyote’s NOTABlog.
This can be my “add your own caption” photo.
Discussing things I’m not allowed to discuss!
After many hours of mingling, we headed back on the busses which (after several attempts) eventually took us to our destination of the docks. A few of us were peering around for a large brass bell to ring.

The only thing that could have made this yacht cooler, would have been a lan party. But I suppose laptops and the open seas don’t mix?
I’ve spent the last few days recovering from what has possibly been one of the best weekends ever in my young life, reading the influx of email that recounts the events of the Summit. This weekend has solidified within me the thought that I was never really an outsider in this community. Being a gamer with passion and opinions (good or bad) opens the door for innovation, and you don’t need to be an intern or a President to have an effect on this industry. I spend my time (work and personal) delving into discussions and complaints that are expressed on the forums and I can tell you nothing intrigues me more than seeing someone with a new idea or a way to improve on an existing feature. I know that the bonds that are made (whether over cheap tequila at a summit or online over many miles) will always be the driving force that makes SOE the strongest and most passionate community out there.
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