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12 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.
1 mo 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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Probably going to take the old soviet approach of solving the lack of dakka with two Makarovs... at least until my character gets issued a Grach or PP-2000 (depending on how things go).

Massy, no making fun of my character's twirly revolver-fighty stance, and I won't point out that the P90 is smaller than a certain nine.

*Gets to work on crafting Yuri*
Scans google
Bryan Walker (br...@domark.com) wrote:
> The fact that none of us had any faith in these weapons led most
> of us to rely on somewhat unorthodox armament, including Desert Eagles,
> Mac-10s and 11s, and even some CAR-15A2s.


Fighter pilots.

CoD mentality. CoD mentality, everywhere.
-Apparently one Tomcat-jockey would check a MAC-10 out of the ship's weapons-locker for every mission.
-One Marine aviator tried requisitioning an M79 LAW, successfully. His WSO filled-out paperwork for a Redeye.

I remember reading the report on the Apache-Longbow rescue mission [this one] that involved a negligent-discharge of an SA85 on final-approach. The round bounced about the cockpit for a bit over an open-mic.
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Ditto, and plus there's a lot more choice. They don't get in the way as much either when you've got to wear all of that flight gear and then wriggle into a cockpit as well.

iirc, survival rifles are tucked into a compartment under the ejection-seat.

They were developed pretty much due to the realization that bringing a pistol to a stand-up gunfight is a bad idea.
-Such as the GAU-5/A, with a nominal barrel length of 10 inches and a half-assed suppressor.
-Later replaced by the GUU-5/P (essentially a rebarreled gun, as they retained the GAU-5's full-uto giggle-switch)

'course that's survival-kit stuff lodged deeply into the escape-kit, and not really a "sidearm" one wanders around base with.
-Unless you're a hangar-sentry, ofc.
-Plus, this is the upper-limit of what can be crammed into that compartment.
--The upside is you generally get six or seven mags of tracer-rounds for it, pretty much a "No batteries required" means of directing close air support when pucker-factor reaches twelve. (here, having a range that exceeds "suicidally danger-close" and full-auto for CAS are good things)
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Is this a challenge?


If it is, I call dibbs on a belt-fed sawed-off CETME.

AKS74U and CAR-15 survival rifles are probably going to be the mainstay.

Both types could also be equipped with underfuselage 30mm ADEN gun pods, that looked much the same as the 25mm gun pod used by the AV-8B.

FYI in case I'm slow on responses or people wonder where I am; I work full-time and I run on GMT, so I'm in a different time zone to you US peoples, and I don't have as much time to check and respond to things as I might like, but I do my best.
Also, adult responsibilities, since I live with my partner, so cooking, cleaning, etc also have to come first :P
I also have other hobbies too, and I like to share my time - expect 1 post a week-ish (maybe two!) in the IC from me when we get going, and plenty of OOC chit-chat.


Well, I was writing more in regards to the ill-fated Harrier II program and efforts to develop a 25mm ADEN that led to nowhere, although it was stipulated that they could be retrofitted with the old 30mm, the project apparently got canned before that happened in favor of waiting for the F-35.

During which time the sea-harriers started flying themselves to pieces and the entire British carrier-program/naval-aviation was put on the chopping-block under the terms of "austerity". Which I suppose this being alt-timeline is a good thing.

Also, congrats on the gainful employment. Best of luck on adulting your way to success.
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Yeah but if you get painted by an enemy aircraft, it's over. The thing cannot dogfight worth shit.


That Zaslon radar tho... Able to track and engage 10 targets out to 200 km out.
-Ultimately, its limiting factor is the ability to only hold 4 R-33 missiles (range of 300 km).
-Or six R-37s (200 km range)

MiG-31 BSM had in-flight refuel, an integral cannon, and an improved radar able to track and engage 24 targets out to 320 km.
-At which point it has command-authority to launch SAMs and various other strategic-level assets.
(because is Russia)

So think of it less as an ersatz F-14, and more like an E-3 that is vaugely capable of dogfighting.
Figured I could use a changeup from spamming apps in Chengdu J-7s, McDonnel-D F-4E Phantom IIs, and Lockheed F-5Es.

Hopefully you won't get overstressed with work this May. ;)

BTW: AV-8B "Plus" model. The British model lacks a cannon... or radar.
The main problem with the MiG-25 and MiG-31 is that they're supersonic high-altitude bomber interceptors and they can't turn for shit. The F-15 was made as a counter to the Foxbat and later Foxhound.

Think I'll start on an F-14D and then to an F-15E. Gonna app a REO alongside the pilot.


MiG-31 still does alright in AEW, ECM, and photo-recon missions, though.
-Or for pissing off a flight to scramble early and GTFO, or to intercept a flight during mid-air refuel.
(Its wide flight vector would [distance it can cover in the time a flight can be sent to intercept] means it can cause ALOT of disruption to airfields simply by existing)

Strap some passive-radar guided ARMs to it, and they perform pretty decent SEAD(L) missions.

Probably going to get my MiG-23 to work closely with the MiG-31 until they can haz upgrade to Sukhoi airframes with companion-cubes mini-fridges.
(tempted to either pair two MiG-23s with teh MiG-31 for Migcap, or just "Borrow" the F-14 for a decent wingman)

Silver is probably taking the F-15A/C... just a guess. Making them the super-fighter of the flight.
I'd suggest somethign chinese.
-Or a ground pounder.

A sexy one ofc.

Or if you want the ugly yet competant duckling, anything Isreali, French, or South African.

MiG-23 FTW. Otherwise Mirage 5D.
The day probably wouldn't have been complete without at least one jump-scare, as Ontos clawed a 'hand' upon Matryoshka's 'shoulder' in order to get Sparr's attention. The arillery-barrage had knocked out her long-range comms, and Glashya wasn't particularily happy about nearly getting fragged just because Sparr's competitiveness made her get an extra-itchy trigger-finger.

Short range comms worked fine, though.

"Not that I don't appreciate you trying to bail us out of the frying-pan, but it would've been nicer had you waited for clearance from the folks downrange before deciding to loose some rounds danger-close to friendlies."

As the two frames were next to each other, the dimunitive size of Ontos barely standing chest-high to Matryoshka, and with half the mass if one excluded any fresh shrapnel embedded within the frame. Behind it laid the almost completely obliterated racer that took a 105mm shell and bracketed by some untold number of pressman-rockets. The only proof one would find of there being no pilot was the complete lack of blood spurting out from the spot where the pilot should've been sitting.

"I'll get you your ten, double or nothing if we have to dig Kewal out of one of these dunes."
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