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24 days ago
Current Summer break begins today!
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3 mos ago
I will continue to be one of the oldest members of this community in August.
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5 mos ago
If you are a fan of Warhammer 40,000 or Age of Sigmar, let me know. Maybe we can put together an RP. I play Ironjawz & Kruleboyz in AOS and Salamanders & Drukhari in 40K.
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2 yrs ago
Happy holidays, everyone!
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2 yrs ago
Summer break is almost over. Back to work/school and all that non-fun stuff.
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I am a veteran of the United States Army and the US Army National Guard. I spent three years on Active Duty serving in the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) at Ft. Carson, CO, and the 3rd Armor Division at Kirch Göns, West Germany. I spent 18 years in the Army National Guard with the 26th Infantry Division "Yankee" and 29th Infantry Division (Light), "The Blue and the Gray". I was deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina with the 29th ID (L) in 2001 - 2002. I have also been reading military history articles and books since I was 10 years old. I do prefer Military Role Plays over all other genres, primarily because I have a vast knowledge of the subject including personal experiences. At the very least, my characters are always veterans.

I have been writing for pleasure for at least 35+ years but only got into forum-based Role Playing about eighteen years ago. I do enjoy Nation Role Plays and get into minute detail when designing my military. The only reason I enjoy excruciating detail in my militaries is because for me, it is fun. My education and experience on this subject afford me the insight to see the depth of the structure. It is not just a General and a large pile of soldiers. If someone wants assistance in designing an army, navy, or air force, please send me a PM. I will help. Please specify what level (echelon) or depth you would like me to go. When I say echelon, I mean Army, Corps, Division, Brigade/Regiment, Battalion/Squadron, Company/Troop/Battery, Platoon, and Squad/Section.

When I was a student in High School, I used to play Dungeons & Dragons. Recently, I have been DMing a 5e campaign of my creation for my son and his friends. 5e is so much less cumbersome than earlier editions of D&D. I do have an interest in Tolkien-esque fantasy-styled Role Plays as well. Time travel has always been a fun genre for me, but to do it well, one must have a firm grasp of historical facts.

There are only a few fanfictions I will participate in; Star Wars and Star Trek are two of them. I want to do an exclusively Klingon RP one of these days. I also avoid Canon characters.

I have real-world martial arts experience. I would love to write an RP about hand-to-hand combat, no fantasy magic chit, just hands elbows, knees, and feet. Maybe the occasional head butt thrown in to mix things up. I trained in Krav Maga for six and a half years. I earned a first-degree black belt in Krav Maga on 3 June 2017.

Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art form that employs practical self-defense techniques drawing forms & techniques from Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Taekwando. It is very brutal, demanding, and aggressive. During the seven years I trained, I have bruised two ribs, sustained several muscle pulls, and various lacerations and bruises over my body. I have received a sprained ankle and a fractured wrist. Before the first black belt test, I received a bone bruise to my right shin; where my roundhouse kicks impact. Yet, I am stupid enough to continue training. [Regardless of the physical pain, it is more fun than any other physical activity I have engaged in. Fortunately, the bone bruise healed up prior to the third and final test. EDIT: I did leave the sport over five years ago. :(]

Over two years ago I completed my first novel, a science fiction set in the 24th century. It focuses on a Private Military Corporation solely employed by the earth government. I started a second book in November 2022 and hope to work on that this summer when I have more time.

Send me a PM for a Role Play or if you would like to see what sort of an army I could build for you.

--Gunther (AKA: Old School)



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“Elton, tell me about your team,” Sergeant Lane asked the B Team Leader. “When we were crossing that road under fire, it appeared your SAW gunner hesitated.”

“It appeared to me she was looking for an opening before displacing. She didn’t slow down the squad any. Jack Knife is a good soldier. I would trust her with my life. If there was an issue, I’ll go to bat for her,” Corporal Ward responded to the squad leader.

“Ok, Ok,” the squad leader accepted the team leader’s response. Then he turned to Corporal Moss, the A Team Leader. He eventually addressed issues with the C Team as well before breaking up their meeting and heading to their Cryo pods.

As Elton walked into the room, Lance Corporal Webb greeted him with his daily question, "How's the lady, Ward?"

“She is superb, Duncan, thanks for asking,” Elton smiled answering his Designated Marksman.

As the technicians helped Duncan climb into his pod, Elton pulled himself up and over the edge with his arms and dragged his body into the plush interior of his cryo pod, which connected him to his RI-1 unit. The technology was amazing to be able to interface with this massive combat fighting machine on the other side of the planet; ten time zones ahead. Even though they were occupying their RI-1s at Midnight, it was already 1000 hours where their tin men stood.

Elton drifted off as his mental awareness occupied “Wombat” in a debris strewn neighborhood in the Middle East. He knew from his briefing from Corporal Ray Mallory of Athens, GA that the unit was somewhere in Damascus, Syria.

As Elton woke up as Wombat, he took inventory of his HUD displays and his surroundings. He put up the ACE report on the right side of his screen. This gave an inventory of the fire team’s Ammunition, Casualties and Equipment. Ammunition was in the green meaning the team had at least 90% of their basic load of ammunition (BLA). Casualties was a term used when humans went on combat operations personally. The term remained the same for the tin men, only this time, it referred to units that required some maintenance. Private First Class Dave Lambert of Houston, TX, the team’s grenadier had a slight leak in a hydraulic line under the left arm. It was taped up but would require maintenance as soon as the unit pulled back to a secure zone. The injury was not enough to request a maintenance contact team to come forward to take care of the issue. Equipment for the team was at 100%. B Team was in the green.

Corporal Ward could see the squad frequency listed in the lower left corner and his unit’s vital statistics in the upper left corner. The center of the screen was clear with a small red dot laser point available for targeting.

"Squad, report in." Elton could hear his squad leader’s voice in his ears, but knew no one in the building could hear him. Only those monitoring the squad frequency could hear Sergeant Lane.

“Corporal Ward, ready to Rock. B Team is Green,” Elton responded to the commo check from the squad leader.

Once he completed his HUD and check-ins with his superior, Elton then turned his attention to checking the equipment Wombat carried. He pulled the magazine out of his carbine and checked the underbarrel grenade launcher. He preferred not to carry a round in the chamber for the grenade launcher, instead inserting one when he needed it. He would allow the situation to dictate the type of round he used.

Once the squad was acclimated to their units and surroundings, the team moved forward to take the 4th squad’s position in the platoon perimeter. This allowed the fourth squad units to move into the middle of the perimeter in order to prepare for their transition.

The platoon consisted of fifty-five RI-1 units. The Platoon Commander, Lieutenant Pasternack stands 5’ 1” in real life, but her 6’4” Tin Man more than made up for her diminutive size. The Platoon Sergeant was a by the books Staff Sergeant and the platoon guide, another Sergeant fresh out of the NCO Leadership Academy. Each of the squads were made up of experienced veteran soldiers from either the US Marine Corps or the US Army with at least one tour of duty with a TO&E unit. A human USMC platoon has a Radio Telephone Operator, two Machine Gun teams and two anti-armor gunners. The RIC platoon did not need an RTO and the units in the squad carried their own machine guns and AT weapons. Therefore, the platoon had only a three-man headquarters section and four 13-man squads.

Corporal Ward was locked and loaded. His team scanned their portion of the perimeter for possible threats, taking cover while waiting for orders from the LT.
I changed the name of the 3rd Squad Leader to Sergeant Adam Lane of Sacramento, California in my post and the list of NPCs I made above. Nice post, @vietmyke, I should have something up this evening (EST).
4th?

That would make sense. They are about to transition soon. So by Myke's timetable, 15 minutes from now.
I watched the first two episodes of Iron Fist last night on Netflix. It is pretty good. It does remind me of a modern day version of the Last Kingdom. I'll watch a few more episodes tonight after the chitlin' go to bed.
Apologies for not posting yet. I've run into a bit of a rough patch IRL. My dad's still recovering from a heart attack and now he's having issues with other medical conditions, and my mom's pancreatitis is still taking its toll on her. Between helping them, band camp, online summer school, and the upcoming start of school, I don't know when I'll have too much time or focus to get a post up. I'm really sorry.

Take care of the personal chit, CaptainBritton. I hope your parents get well soon.
Psst Gunther. I hate to rain on Elton's parade, but the shifts are 8 hours long. There's 3 operators per shell with one or two backup operators, so shifts are midnight to 8am, 8am to 4pm and 4pm to midnight(give or take half an hour as platoons have staggered transitions). Our squad happens to have the midnight to 8am shift.


Doh! I don't know how I missed that. I will rewrite as necessary. Thanks.
EDIT: Corrections made.
@vietmyke@icmasticc@DeadDrop@CaptainBritton

Posted. Use these NPCs and add more if you like. Please don't kill Rachel. :(

I added some NPCs in my post. You are all free to do as you please with them.
Corporal Connor Harrington of Memphis, TN and former Marine Force Recon. Formerly a member of 1-4 Marines, 1st MARDIV, San Diego, CA. Corporal Harrington works the morning six hours after Elton goes off shift.

Platoon Commander, First Lieutenant Caroline Pasternack, a short blonde woman from Baltimore, Maryland.

Rachel, Elton’s girlfriend who he lives with off Bay Road in Palo Alto. She is a student at Stanford University enrolled in a Master’s Program studying cybernetics or bio-synthetic prosthetics. She stands 5’6” tall and is a light tones black woman, originally from San Francisco, CA. Please don’t kill her.

Sergeant Adam Lane, a native of Sacramento, CA is the third squad leader for second platoon.

Elton is a member of third squad, second platoon, B company, 1st RIC Battalion.

Lance Corporal Ray Gilligan 2nd shift marine who uses Duncan Webb's RI-1

Corporal Moss, A Team Leader, 3rd squad

Private First Class Dave Lambert of Houston, TX, B Team's Grenadier. Corporal Ward carried a Grenade Launcher for marking targets.

Corporal Ray Mallory of Athens, GA, 2nd shift team leader. He uses Wombat during 2nd shift.

Private Nick Patel - Anti-Armor Gunner of fourth squad, known racist and xenophobic. Troublemaker and neo-nazi poser.

Many of the marines and soldiers of third squad, second platoon, B company, 1st RIC Battalion would stay up during the morning after their shift ended and sleep in the afternoon. Elton Ward, also known as TNT preferred to sleep early in the day and spend his afternoon and evening with other activities.

When the shift ended at 0800 hours, Elton hauled himself out of his coffin in the Cryo room, ready to brief Corporal Harrington his replacement. Elton shared the same RI-1 with the Memphis Tennessee native, Connor Harrington. Connor was a former Marine Force Recon like Elton, but also served a tour with 1st battalion, 4th Marines before his time in Recon. The two junior NCOs were cordial with one another and had a mutual trust, professionals share in regards to their duties as RIC operators.

Once his quick brief with Connor ended, Elton began typing his report. Every marine and soldier had to complete a daily after actions report (AAR) on anything and everything that happened while in the coffin. This report included any missions, actions during movement, actions on contact, exfiltration routes, performance of the RI-1 and any damage taken during the previous eight hours. Elton attempted to record his AAR in chronological order. Once complete, he e-mailed the document to his Platoon Commander, First Lieutenant Caroline Pasternack, a short blonde woman from Baltimore, Maryland.

After work, Elton gave a few of his co-workers a ride home, then returned to his apartment off Bay Rd. He parked his car in his assigned parking spot and ran up the steps to his apartment. He had gotten used to the prosthetic leg. He felt comfortable with it now after more than two years with the titanium appendage.

He changed out of his duty uniform and into shorts T-shirt and running shoe. Then headed back outside for a quick five-mile jaunt through the neighborhood. He wasn’t pushing it today; he just needed the run to vent frustrations from the work day. Although he loves his work, he couldn’t stand being cooped up in the coffin for six hours. Some days it was unbearable. At least it wasn’t an a twelve-hour shift. That would have driven Elton nuts.

During the run, his mind wandered to the events of the previous night while serving as Wombat, his tin man. He thought about his own actions and the actions of his unit. There were some aspects he liked and some he did not. He would need to address them later. At the beginning of shift, the squad leader, Sergeant Adam Lane, a native of Sacramento, CA would sit down with the squad and talk about the previous night’s actions. It was a way of getting their heads back in the game ready for the next shift and to discuss any deficiencies or areas the team may need work on. Eventually, Elton sang a running cadence in his head. It brought him back to happier moments in the Corps and helped him to relax.

When he returned home, the clock on the wall told him he had completed the five miles in under thirty-eight minutes. It wasn’t his best time, but he was satisfied it was comparable to other run times this week. After a quick meal and some television, Elton drifted off to sleep on the couch in the living room.

Unlike the other members of the squad, Elton did not wake up to an alarm clock. He slept for six and a half hours, woke to use the rest room and then take a shower. His bladder served him as his alarm clock. He ate some breakfast and dressed in his Krav Maga clothes; a T-shirt and boxing shorts. Elton hung around his apartment the rest of the afternoon, watching television or playing games on his gaming console. He also had daily maintenance to perform on his prosthetic. He didn’t like sleeping with it on, but it was a sign that he had gotten accustomed to it. Often, he would take it off when home alone just to air out his leg. He never wore it in the shower.

Around six PM, his girlfriend, Rachel came home. She was a San Francisco Native he met in Palo Alto. He had only known her for six months, but the couple got along great. He was in love with her and asked her to share an apartment after four months of dating. The first month was a bit rocky, but they have slowly gotten used to their living arrangements.

When she walked in the door, Elton stood up and hopped over to greet her. He kissed her on the lips and asked, “how was school, babe?”

She smiled at Elton. She had full lips and a lighter complexion than Corporal Ward. He thought she was beautiful. She also got into extreme sports, hiking and camping. Which meshed pretty well with Elton’s ideas of fun. “School was good. Professor Hancock went on one of his rants about the President. I wish we could go to school and remain apolitical.” She gave a knowing look to her boyfriend who stood four inches taller than her, “know what I mean?”

“Yes, ma’am.” Elton smiled at her, uninterested in getting into a political discussion as well.

Rachel took care of her book bag. She was a student at Stanford University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in biomechanical engineering last year and was currently enrolled in the Master’s Program focusing on cybernetic or bio-synthetic prosthetics, which is one of the reasons Elton’s leg attracted Rachel rather than turned her against entering a relationship with the Marine. She has fallen in love with the man over the past six months as well.

Elton left the house for his 8PM Krav Maga class at Krav Zone in Sunnyvale. He only started four months ago and was considered a Yellow belt in their curriculum. It was similar to the self-defense training he received in the Marine Corps, but he made an effort to clear his mind of anything he learned in the Corps in order to grasp the concepts of this Israeli Self-defense system. He thoroughly enjoyed it. It was brutal and realistic stuff. Krav was more a therapy for him than anything else. He always sought out the same guy, Matt Johnson to partner with him in class. Matt is comparable to Elton in height and weight. Matt exudes confidence, but doesn’t talk much. The two are getting used to working together.

After class, Elton was soaked in sweat and needed to run home for another shower and then change into his duty uniform.

“Hey babe, did you sleep on the couch again?” Rachel asked when he walked in.

“Yea, I was watching the tube. Couldn’t help it. Never made it to bed.”

“You need to quit doing that. I bet you left your leg on, didn’t ya?” Rachel assumed a motherly condescending tone towards Elton.

“Don’t get all snippy with me, Rachel,” Elton was annoyed with this. “I ain’t your son.” He raised his voice a bit with her.

She quickly moved in close, snaking her arms around his waist and smiled up into his brown eyes. He quickly melted away forgetting why he may have yelled. “It’s OK babe, you know I love you.” He kissed her, “I need to go get ready for work.”

After helping Duncan into the car, the two rode in silence to the Hump where they worked on what was known in the Military community as a Top-Secret facility. The radio played Hip Hop tunes on 106.1 out of San Francisco. Elton always felt pumped listening to the music. He never asked Duncan what he thought of it.

After helping Duncan get into his wheelchair they went inside the facility. At one time in the past six months one of them said, ’you know we only have one good leg between the two of us.’ Elton was quick to point out, ’Yea, and it’s mine! You can’t have it!’ Elton remembers smiling at that comment. He respected Duncan Webb and appreciated the work he did with the RIC program.

Elton waited for Sergeant Lane before going into the Cryo Room. “See you in there, Duncan,” Elton called out. “Err, Lance Corporal Webb!” He added to sound like a real Marine.
@vietmyke Elton can pick up Duncan and take him to work.
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