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I just realized 3 of our characters are hylians with the triforce of courage who came from the guard.


Sir. I was a City Guard not a Castle Guard. But pedantic comments aside, Sibela probably did not think much of Daurin.
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Just trying to see where we are all at, been a quiet week.
Where’s everyone at?


GRAHAM
COMMANDER GRAHAM's OFFICE, NEW ANCHORAGE
AFTERNOON




“Are you sure? It’s only been nine days. I’m surprised you’ll be opting out of your contract.”

Michael Graham crossed his arms as he looked across from his desk— the black matted hair of the pilot known as Alexander Sky looking back at him with a look of unease.

Out of all of the new pilots he had contracted that arrived nine days ago, Alexander Sky, much like Yeshua Horowitz was on the last of suspects to request a dismissal. But while Yeshua gave him little comprehensive reasoning Alex seemed to be the exact opposite as he glanced around the office nervously. Graham thought maybe he could convince him to stay on as a pilot if it was a problem with his confidence in Graham or the incident with Dupoint in the Mess Hall— an incident that had led to him reclusing into his quarters when it wasn’t mandatory to be elsewhere. The young man grabbed the cuff of his jacket, straightening it out as if to calm his nerves before responding to Graham outright.

“I’m not opting out of my contract—” He muttered under his breath as he moved his eyes from a nearby wall to look back at Graham.

Alexander was mostly definitely nervous, but that’s not what caused Graham to reach for the handgun that was underneath his desk, holstered in case a conflict came when he could not properly react due to his position behind his desk. He hoped his gut feeling was wrong— but he had been in similar situations with raiders and fellow comrades. The mania of conflict and the crisis of ideology was one he had seen cause others to instinctively react with a viciousness that befitted monsters. Alexander was letting his past define his present and as a byproduct was likely to pull the trigger as soon as he drew his handgun— Graham’s eyes moved to Alexander’s belt where he could see the Red Star-issued handgun that the black-haired pilot and soldier hadn’t parted with. He returned his glance to look at Alexander so he didn’t notice that Graham was looking at his body language as hostile.

“I know who you are and I know what you are doing, Graham. I thought my instincts were wrong when I stepped off the tram, I thought that you couldn’t possibly be what was hunting me, I thought you could be someone I could respect and admire. But you just want to turn me into a slave again— you want to enslave New Anchorage. I know it. I’ve seen people like you at Red Star. You almost tricked me.”

Graham’s brows narrowed as Alex looked at him with a nervous confidence.

“I’m not sure what you’re on about, Sky. You have the wrong idea.”

“Do I? Your military ‘administration’ has turned soldiers into obedient little drones, threatening that if anyone steps out of line gets thrown down if not killed— the soldier at the Mess Hall? T-That’s proof of it. I should’ve been allowed to object to your treatment of Percy! Your order is not absolute… and definitely not perfect. You’re holding chains and I won’t be swayed by your lies. You may not believe in morality— but let me tell you that it exists and it was only going to be a matter of time before someone stepped up to oppose you. I’m not going to let you enslave these people. New Anchorage will be liberated from this junta you want to create… I should’ve told the others but they will understand after you’re dead. We’ll elect someone else… someone better.”

Graham kicked himself up to his feet— handgun raised at Alex. “Think about this, Sky. It does not go down well for you.”

“Heh… should’ve known you’d be ready. That won’t matter. I will rescue everyone.”

Graham cursed to himself as he saw Alexander reach for his own handgun.

Damn it.
BANG! BANG! THUD!
<Snipped quote by Weird Tales>
Was it ever really alive?


Ignoring the post in question, I would say yes and dispute anyone who says it is “dead”. There are a lot of commentators, contributors, writers, and reporters who create quality articles, critiques, commentaries, and discussions out there— and that’s including the people who do investigate some of the more “iffy” aspects of what comes with the term ‘Gaming Journalism’. People thought Pop/Rock Journalism was a joke in the 60s and 70s, but as things got older the forms evolved and the perspective changed.
I’ll try to think of what Errol has been doing in the last solar week or three, but I’ll have him about somewhere on Omega and watnot.
Honestly, I can see why Nexus Prime feels the comment is problematic. We aren’t an inactive game by any means, so suggesting that the game is at a point where it will survive or die can seem counter-productive as a whole even if your perspective thinks it was a realistic point to mention. We may have lost a good few of people and others are in their motions with their life, but we aren’t inactive by any means— over fourteen posts in IC (this week), sparse yet friendly activity in the OOC, some individuals who came out and noted interest… the game is fine. But the fact is saying that “it could very well be the beginning of the end” could inspire people to drop the RP entirely and do exactly what you don’t want happening and that is the prospective game teetering out.

I’m not sure what your expectations are with the game at this point, as the game has been ripe with a lack of clarity from the beginning so I alongside others are pretty confused. What good did the sentiment make? Was it necessary? I just don’t see it as sensible to imply that the RP will survive or it’s going into a slow momentum that you’d sooner end than try to allow it to be resilient.

This is one reason why I think All-Star Marvel has worked opposed to its “sister games” – tenacity, resilience, and no realistic/defeatist prospective personality. But that’s just how I see it.

I don’t mean to open the powder keg, but I do think it’s a point that is important to bring up.
I mean making a Sheikah is pretty straightforward, just make a ninja.
With Summer around the corner, I seriously doubt the game is going to lull so much that it needs to end. Sure, we don’t want an ASM-like scenario where you are waiting for any posts for weeks and weeks at a time. But at least a good core is committed to telling stories I don’t think we’ll have many problems. I’ve also hit a new stride lately, so there is that— though right now I’m in interaction hell so I’m pretty much stuck in the waiting room.

But commenting how this is the “beginning of the end” is not going to inspire much confidence, yknow?

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