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Current Going in a trip over the weekend. Will be back on Sunday, probably no RP posts until then
9 yrs ago
>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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@Flamelord Okay your stats, skills, and relationships all function. Your mecha is all over the place, and also Finishing Moves don't really support stuff like what you have here. You could make your Zero System thingy a part and it'd be kosher though.


Yeah, Imma fix those stats now that I understand it a bit better. I just wasn't sure what applied as a Finishing Move when it comes down to it, cause the Tharsis doesn't really have one.
The Goa'uld had no idea what was coming, and so they were taken completely awares as the strange figure appeared in their midst. The decloaking and noise caused the Jaffa to whirl about, staff weapons pointed at the figure for brief moments before bright light caused a diversion to keep from being blinded. The fact that this being could speak their language was not as much a surprise as Nim might think, but there was undoubtedly some alarm, only balanced by the certainty that they were in the presence of a mighty figure that demanded answers from them.

But Teal'c had not been chosen as First Prime simply because Ba'al had seen his capabilities in another universe. No, he had certain qualities that Ba'al found advantageous, and that was his loyalty in the face of such an awing presence, a determination that allowed him to act as he reoriented his staff weapon upon the figure. "You are mistaken," he replied with a firm tone and weapon at the ready. "This land belongs to the God Ba'al. Identify yourself and explain why you have attacked the Jaffa living her, or there will be consequences."

Perhaps he couldn't actually harm this figure, but it would not stop him from doing his duty.

@Tyki
@Flamelord

We waiting on matt to post or do you not know how to respond?


I'll be responding in a bit, just been distracted by life.
Alright, did my best on the character sheet. Done as far as I know.
@flamelord

If the Goa'uld are Egyptian-based like i think they are, this would be like Horus stepping down and asking them "What the fuck are you doin here?" for them... in case i couldn't get my point across with all the flowery words...


Technically the Goa'uld aren't just Egyptian based (though the pyramid motif is most obvious in their ships) They have guys named after Chinese gods, Sumerian Gods, Irish gods, Greek Gods, basically any religion where the gods are dicks to humans was probably based off the Goa'uld in some extent, or adopted by the Goa'uld for political purposes.

Also the Jaffa themselves don't have god complexes, but that's a distinction we can get to later.

Yey! Glad to have you back, and that the issue could be dealt with in a positive light.

In light of the Tyranid invasion I planned to have the Imperium send a diplomat to Goa'Uld lands, but considering how well our previous interaction went, ima ask if you want me to first. If yes, a small ship of ambassadors will arrive in my next post, if no, the Imperium will ignore the Goa'Uld for now.


Yeah, I'd be fine with it.
Ultimately, the conflict over Chulak ended inconclusively. While the Imperium were convinced to not remove the Goa'uld from their claimed territory, it was obvious that relations between the two powers had suffered as a result. Not that it was a surprise, given what had occurred in the first place.

Back on Arcadia though, Ba'al was not amused by what had happened. He could guess how the Imperium would act, and he had the feeling that this wouldn't be the end of their difficulties. With how militaristic and xenophobic they were it was practically an inevitability that this conflict would spring up again, and it was only a matter of time until they did. Ba'al would not be caught unawares if this conflict began again, that much he was sure of.

Several shifts happened. Qetesh left back for their primary reality to coordinate the effort to prepare for war. In the meanwhile supplies would begin pouring through, soldiers and weapons and ships. Soon there would be a surge of activity, pyramid ships dotting Goa'uld territory as Ba'al began to assert his orbital presence more firmly, and moved to claim the Arcadian land that he had been 'given', by the 'gracious' will of the Imperium. If they claimed that there was a deal in the first place, then he would take advantage of it anyway he could.

In the meanwhile, it was obvious that while the Goa'uld would win any conflict that might arise, the current status quo was more close run than Ba'al might hope for. Since expansion in this reality was frowned upon for some reason he couldn't fathom, that left just one option. Specifically, exploration of the other universes that he had access to. Hopefully there would be something of value waiting to be found.



Only one problem arose, and that was the destruction of the base in Japan. Now it had been a fairly minor base, not sporting some of the Goa'uld's more advanced toys due to its presence as an outpost. While he hadn't expected to be given Asia, Ba'al was not above setting up an outpost or two just to keep an eye on the area and make sure that nothing happened without his knowledge. He wasn't about to let the outpost fall though, especially not with the reports that he had gotten before contact was cut off.

The response would be fairly swift, A Ha'tak moving over the Japanese Islands in general, while near the location of the former settlement a cohort of Jaffa and Ashrak, led by First Prime Teal'c, would be deposited down to begin their investigation. They were equipped with staff weapons and armor, with support from Death Gliders on call should they need it.

"Careful," Teal'c warned as he surveyed their surroundings. "We do not know what threats there are here. Act with caution until we know what eliminated our outpost."

"Yes First Prime." Spreading out, the Goa'uld soldiers began their search. Now it was a matter of seeing whether it resulted in hostilities or not.

@Tyki
Masae Kanegawa

The prospect of tea or something else to drink was something that Masae could look forward to, meaning that she didn't have to worry about potentially being left alone and bored when one didn't consider the conversations between various people. Not that she had a problem with simply sitting around and being able to talk with her friend, but there was nothing wrong with having a drink as well, especially after the work that she had just finished.

She stepped through the entrance of the school with a grateful nod before slowing down a bit to make sure that Aderyn was able to accompany her without issue. She couldn't help but chuckle, a hand rising to cover her mouth sat the same time as her fiend admitted her coffee addiction before asking about the availability of pumpkin spice. She was used to it by this point, but it hadn't stopped being funny.

"They might," she replied with a shrug, not actually sure whether they would. But if this shop was good enough they might have a greater chance of availability than they wold otherwise. Together the two of them headed for the coffee shop, anticipating growing in the meanwhile. "It definitely seems like things have been interesting these past couple days," she mused aloud. Just with all the events around the school and in DGO, and while they might not be her problem right now, it was still something to talk about.
Yeah, an energy void is still pretty suspicious, and the Gosa'uld are paranoid enough that they'd investigate, see if the expendable people die, and then decide how to proceed from there.Which will probably involve making a deal of some kind unless Xel'rath attacks on sight or does something silly to get the people with a God complex angry at him :V
Nobody seemed to be questioning whether Savato was in the RP in spite of not posting for over a month. I figured that I could take a bit of a break too.

Thry don't a base there yet, but all they really need to do is scan the area and then park a spaceship over the base until Xel'rath agrees to negotiate. The Goa'uld do honor their deals, as long as they have an incentive to do so.
Does anyone mind if i nick japan?


The Goa'uld mind. Unless you're planning to work out a deal with them first, in which case they'd be more understanding but just as likely to stab you in the back if they felt there was something to gain from it.
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