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15 days ago
Current A roleplay not for the timid: "The quest to restore the abandoned Waffle House"
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1 mo ago
I do agree with Yandere's sentiment that words not wording workingly do be a problem this time of year.
1 mo ago
Scratch that, place your bets on polymarket.
2 mos ago
Looks like I'll be working on memorial day weekend. And no, this does not mean place any bets on polymarket.
3 mos ago
due to a typo on my part I was nearly convinced I owed the IRS nearly $3000 in excess taxes this year.
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-There will be delays in replies. Largely due to working overtime, voluntary obligations; other RPs and online-things may compete for my attention.

'Bout me:
Started RPing (badly) back in '05, mostly doing nation-RPs with an emphasis on technology and strategy, later edging out to character-espionage and military-tactics before doing "less serious" character roleplays that were outside of the 2005-2008 continuity.

That's when I went to Dead-Frontier, and found the RP community there, joined a clan, did some pretty good roleplays and pretty much loosened-up my online-personality. When the clan-leader decided to move her RPs here, most of the clan followed.

Took a course in technical-writing back in '08, so now I may sometimes use the semicolon correctly.

In 2010 I dusted off the old nation-RP continuity I had, doing a few hetelia-esque RP-shenanigans there..

RP-Habbits: I tend to geek-out on little technical-details, and sometimes infer how those details would impact the background of the roleplay. Great for world-building, not so great when you had a perfectly good plotline and I just MacGyver it off the rails (though I usually er to the side of amusement, sometimes it creates very grim side-stories).

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*cough*

Missed a spot
Quick number-crunch.. yeah... Asuka... er... Short Round went though a lot of fuel...

Had she gotten into a dogfight and been forced to light her burners, she'd be out of fuel in 150 seconds or less.

And a fighter-jet without fuel...
Short-round took-up a loose position behind Viper, in case additional mercs came to face them, she still had a pair of missiles that would prove a bit more useful at chasing away predators than a few burps from a 50 year old gatling-gun, although the fuel-gauge had her a bit concerned...

"Fresh out of nails and nape. Still have two heat on my racks and about... 60 guns remaining. Fuel, five-hundred thirty-six kay; specific consumption at... holding a bit over 50 kilos per minute..." She said, knowing that reheat would easily raise sfc to over 250 kg/min; she could very well start counting the seconds of fuel remaining for her one engine if she had to get into a dogfight.

"Good thing you managed to chase them all off in the first pass. And yes, we trashed them up good." It was probably the closest thing she could think of for a compliment.

On the flight back, she went over what had been engaged with what, and tried recalling BDA and crunching repair-times... the napalm on the strip would burn out in about 2 hours (longer than most fighters could stay up), and there weren't too many pock-marks on the strip itself aside from debris... a skilled pilot could probably land there if desperate enough...

"I suggest we report the airfield's location to Constantine's men, before it can be re-occupied. Maybe we can trick some of our mercenary-competition to land there by mistake."
*looks up Schute facts*

*has a good laugh*

Thanks for that.

Rant was more to do with the coincidence that I'm hashing together a WW1/SCP/Outpost style RP and just 'happened' to have all that data in my lap when reading about perceived French-inferiority (despite still being a pretty decent global-power, just ask Mali).
POST IS UP!

Albeit short

anyone like French Jokes?


Bad joke.

Oddly enough, the French would pin the front-corners of their greatcoats back to make it easier to charge enemy trenches in the early frosty and fog-covered mornings... while screaming...

Oh, and one out of every four was shooting one of these.
-And they were trained to shoot and reload these while on the move, very accurately. There are quite a few stories of sole auto-riflemen just plinking soldiers like rabbits as they streamed out from their bunkers.

The 1917 field-survey was, and still is, pretty insightful at what was going-on with the war. Cross-referencing the units in question with there whereabouts also fills-in the rest of the story.

Will have post up soon.
Unless Foster still wants to do a collaboration I will have a post soon.

Is it weird for a cat to be licking year toes?

After we land, boy.

Your cat thinks your feet smell.
Alright you silly yet amusing AI, but no going rampant. We just finished cleaning up the mess the last one made.
<Snipped quote by Vilageidiotx>

NOT GOOD ENOUGH.


The rum ran out at the point of no return.

And so they sang.
I find it ironic that you dislike talking about yourself, but that's all you did in your intro.

mind = blown
Stop getting shanked.
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