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Blue Demon || Female || Older || Ace

I go by Blue, Demon or BD. Or even Hey You if it's clear enough that you're talking to me. XD I prefer Blue or Blue Demon. And no, I didn't choose "Blue" because I'm sad. It's my favorite color. (And now you know.)

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Also, I just discovered DMC and now I'm Dante trash.

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Not a problem. My internet is screwy and this is the first time since Wednesday I've been able to get on.
I can't find it, but Mahz said something along the lines of agreeing the limit should be bigger. But only after he finds a way to disable signatures if you wanted. And to only have the counter count characters outside of code tags. (I have no evidence for this, but it was said somewhere)
The Roman07 said its prancing around the card table like a my little pony on crack :)


Shoot. Right. Fixing that.
EDIT: Fixed.
Being stupid
Munk said Judging from the holographic video, the runners can tell that the prototype is about the size of an actual dog. Its head would reach about midway up the thigh of a (human) man. Mr. Johnson would also inform you of this if you asked.

One assumes that the dog is big enough that said head reaches the thigh of a human man.
Lei-Ne fidgeted slightly in her seat, resisting the urge to go cross-eyed. The mission wasn't a milk run for the other maybe, but for her, her role was still the same. Get the blue prints first. From inside the building. She could charm her way in, but she couldn't tell a mac from a pc. No way she could erase anything from a hard drive. So that meant someone else had to get in. She could help with that. Easy-peasy. Second, the maker of the the tech. She could probably talk him out of the building. But she couldn't be thrilled to go in when there would be armed guards everywhere and she sure as hell didn't trust any of these people to watch her back. That was her own job. The third object was what was making her go cross-eyed. Techno-babble always went over her head. Luckily everyone else seemed to be getting it. Hooray for being technologically in-adept.

Lei-Ne blinked when they were told they could refuse. She nearly laughed, but swallowed it. She covered it gracefully by disguising the movement by leaning forward to 'study' the hologram for a momemnt. Then she spoke once she was sure her voice was normal. "I'm in of course." She leaned back in the chair and watched everyone else. Too bad she wouldn't see most of that money. It was a real shame, but her employers didn't trust her with a dime. Of course with her ability to make money disappear quicker than Novacoke into a drug addict's bloodstream, she wasn't surprised. And it eliminated chances of her running. Not that she'd get far. So she watched and listened, even though she didn't understand most of the technological parts.
Munk. It's back around to him.
The OOC
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Idea: You are one person in a small group of friends who like all things paranormal. In a world just like our own, with little supernatural events or sightings. (It's debatable for people to believe or not to believe in ghosts, psychics, etc.) One day you got together with some friends and decided it'd be fun to start up a business to investigate paranormal disturbances for either individuals or businesses. You'd use high tech equipment to measure and record and maybe even catch a glimpse of that elusive ghost.

The Paranormal:
ESP- Extrasensory perception. For this game there are two different types.
  • Type A: These people have a mild sixth sense as it were. A Type A ESPer is someone who can sense things that aren't normal. Though all Type A people have to focus on this skill in order to make it work. Some people can see Auras if they focus. Some can sense spirits (but not see or talk to them).
  • Type B: Thses people are highly in tune with the paranormal. They are mediums, clairvoyants, telekinesis, etc.
Ghosts:
There are two different types of ghosts. There are your ghosts that are spirits of the departed who have not passed on. Then there are the imprints of people.
The spirits can manifest in my different types. Vengeful spirits, poltergeists, women in white, demons, etc. Each spirit is different and should be treated with caution.

The Equipment:
This link is perhaps the easiest way to familiarize yourself with ghost hunting equipment.

The Job:
The story will begin with the first job. We'll begin on site, so it's not too tedious. However before that we'll have to assign roles and know what's going on. Roles that are open (And roles can include more than one of these): Camera Operator. Technician. Coordinator. Ghost Whisperer, a.k.a. the guy who goes and wanders about trying to get a sighting.

Who am I looking for?
I'm looking for 4-5 people to join. This would be a smaller group. If I get five people joining, I'll just take all the NPCs and let you guys have at it. ~

For more information, go to the OOC
The Roman07 said The Lcp is nice but a littletoo tiny for my taste. If you like that gun you should check out the new Remington R51.

How else do you think she can hide it on her person while she's in a skin tight dress? (Not that she has it on her a.t.m.)
Lei-Ne was thrilled that the meet was finally starting. Or rather she was thrilled at the prospect it was going to end now that it had begun. She smiled happily as she too her place at the table. She smiled even more happily at the praise. She just inclined her head and accepted it. Even if she didn't believe it much. Her company kept her on a short leash and she doubted they were blabbing about what she had done for them over the years. Just as well, it wasn't like she wanted to do this the rest of her life. No, that would be partying, gambling and having fun. But such things came with a price tag. Maybe she should go into sales?

Back to the matter at hand, the Asian mentally shoved her train of through back on track. She merely spread her hands in a gesture that plainly said, I think everyone else answered that question for you. Lei-Ne didn't really pay much attention to non-rival corps of her employers. She did however know basically what everyone else was doing, she just did do a full back ground check as it were. This was one company she hadn't bothered with. And she was going to get an earful if she let anyone know that.... if they didn't already. Oh boy. Wasn't life fun?

"I've seen Old-Soul around before." She looked over at the magic man who had botched flirting with her. Bad looking? Hell no. A bit younger than she usually liked them though. "Or should I say, sniffing around." Lei-Ne crossed her legs under the table. Her gaze lingered on the human a little bit longer then turned back to the fixer. "That's all." She smiled and tucked a little bit of hair back into place.
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