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    1. Fillet 11 yrs ago

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I'm like Nemo's dad when I'm trying to write and Dory's song is my motivation.
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Back. Will try to finish RPs.
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In No Hope 11 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
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Pffft, hyper realism? It's a realistic RP, but it's not what I'd call hyper realistic. Just no non-sense stuff, if I had to be vague. For example, those gunshots just alerted a horde to the school. That's realistic, right? But at the same time, I'm not going to starting exploring the perils of bullet penetration, because who cares?


I was concerned about what you said regarding food and water rations, which sounded like the math of it, or the precise weight of a backpack for example that I dont know what would be too much and slow down my char.
In No Hope 11 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Okay, I've been away and done some thinking. It could be possible for me to split this RP into two scenarios.

One, involving the slower posters, and one involving the faster posters. The situation in the gym would provide an opportunity for the group to be split.

One group would have a 48 hour post rule, and the other a week post rule.

The only draw back would be that interactions between the groups might be a bit dodgy.

Thoughts?
I would be loads more interested in the slow group. I'm also not good with hyper realism, how will that work with this rp?
Interested for Lost Girl RP. What do you have in mind? PM if you want, I'm on my phone.

I'm only interested in canon chars tho.
In No Hope 11 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
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I just got owned.

Carry on my good sir!


I would like to see the source/more information on this, @User. As far as I can tell medical officers use the same rank as nornal military.
The captain’s intention was clear. Craig went with his escort Sol, the ex-Alliance soldier, to the engine room. He let the thumps of their boots walking through the hallways fill the silence between them; there was no need to jog Sol’s buried memory of him.

The engine room was like any other heart of a ship: noisy, like static, with a constant whirr in the air - a surprise electricity jolt worsened the welcome. It was metal and grease everywhere. There was a kind of permanent dirtiness to mechanics - their oily black hands, smudges on their skins and a perpetually stained overall - that Craig had never been fond of. It reminded him too much of his birth world: both were besmirched. It had taken him a long time to be scrubbed clean of his past, more or less. He passed Higgin his dinner and shook his unclean hand. “Got one of my own,” he said, pointing a thumb at Sol standing guard nearby. “The last thing I need is for this ship to be stuck in this gorram system. The suits though, I don’t get a good feeling about them.”

Craig picked up and fooled around with the device Higgin was fixing up with a nonchalance typical of non-mechanics. His eyes subtly scanned the room for any part worth selling. “I don’t like them suits,” he continued. “Not just them but any high-up-there ones. But money’s money, and they always got lots of them. What’s this anyway?” he asked about the device.
“Are you sure your old boss had many arms?” Saha asked, reserving her instinctive distaste at the idea that the Gruen had harnessed such dark magic that they could physically deform themselves; or more likely than not the dumb ogre recollected wrongly and embellished details in the haziness of his memory. The Era tribe instilled a sense of reverence towards Nature, the basis of their magic, along with the philosophy that there was always a cost to an advantage, and for them, physical strength wasn’t their strong suit.

“Naga are as different to each other as the stones in the river,” she continued. “No two tribes are the same in thinking. If what you say is true, I’m sorry you saw the worst of us.”

Thunder rumbled; a flash of white lightened the sky near the mountains at a distance. Moments later fat raindrops covered the terrain. Saha was no stranger to living in the wild and was as comfortable in the heat as in water, but she had the sense the rain and possible storm would have the dog scurry into hiding.

“8 Bright Avenue should be down this way,” she said, hurrying towards the peripheral, residential area of the town. “There’s a tavern a few streets from here, maybe we can ask the locals and see if the mutt is scavenging around.”
Fair enough, I'll work around that. I just chopped off the last bit. I'll wait for somebody to take Craig out there. I suppose you can leave your post as it is, @WilsonTurner. We'll get around to yours just the same, but with a chaperone.
“It wouldn’t take you long to go through my sins,” Craig whispered. “I’ve been a good boy, just rough on the edges that you might help me with.” The naive - or cold, he couldn’t tell which - high priestess was going to need more work, he realised, and left their conversation to let his intentions simmer with her. Craig finished the dinner and excused himself from the table. The core people, including Shen, made him uncomfortable. Their presence reminded him that he could never become like one of them. “I’ll take it to him,” he said, taking a plate of leftover food and feigning ignorance, asked, “Where is the engine room?”
@Fillet i have added the new stuff to my cs let me know if i need to change anything.
Cool. Just one more thing: what she eats of humans.
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