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6 yrs ago
Current I teach my first online lecture today... this shouldn't be too hard right?
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11 yrs ago
Tout ce qui est fait n'est plus à faire
11 yrs ago
"Ash nazg durbatulûk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul."
11 yrs ago
"El amor es como el fuego. Suelen ver el humo los que están fuera antes que las llamas los que están dentro."

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Hexaflexagon (Concept)
In geometry, flexagons are flat models, usually constructed by folding strips of paper, that can be flexed or folded in certain ways to reveal faces besides the two that were originally on the back and front.


Hexaflexagon (Person?)
Academic who somehow got conned into working for the Government. Been role-playing both on forums and TTRPGs for close to twenty years at this point. I'm like 99% retired from active RPing on the Guild, but I still like to poke my head onto here once in a while to make sure that I didn't leave the lights on.

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Well I would be game for this. Ironclad was a quality film and getting that gritty feel could be fun to play with. Though I do have one question. About King Harold is he more of a King John in reality: a hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general with a terrible tendency to crush those that all opposed him. Or is he more of your crazy, tyrannical, hammy, villainous type?
Okay next round has officially begun! No sanity changes as of yet, those will start up next round. Your current objective is basically introduce your characters to one another if you so desire the need, try and asses any damage to yourself and how serious it is, and well go look at a corpse filled hallway and ponder WTF happened! Have fun!
The group had formed a sort of misshapen circled outside of the entrance of the pod, the situation forcing them together and survival instincts of the pack mentality already forming. Aleli looked up from her position looking down at the unmoving metall floor beneath her feet to gaze upon those around her looking for anything a sense of hope, a sense of anything but all she got back was vacant and the occasional worried looks. Her eyes finally looked with Kome who looked about as sure as everybody else and in just as good shape, which on a way just didn't make sense in Aleli mind. Ever since she had first met him in the academy he was always the confident one, he was always the one with the plan, he was the valiant knight to Silas calculating tactician. Silas... last time she saw him was when she had dragged Kome away from the cockpit... he was pinned against a fallen piece of metal to his chair, he didn't seem to be awake. She hoped he hadn’t suffered too much. Kome looked around at the small group of people that he was know seemed to be stuck with at the time being. Most of them were talking almost going down in a fiery wreck as well as one could hope and they were not all about to die or anything, that was a plus in his book if any existed. Running a hand through his scraggly head of hair he listened as the others voiced their opinions upon their current situation. The general consensus seemed that they needed to move and move quickly. Whatever or whoever had taken control of the Providence apparently did not appreciate them that much and so sitting around in the hangar like fresh bait was probably not the best way to go about their current situation. Stuck in hostile territory with little information on the current situation and no way to contact anyone for help, it was like the damn war with the Secessionists all over again. But it was not going to end up the same way, he was not going to have another Kryes on his hands. “So... I guess it is decided then. We move further into the labyrinthine complex before us and into the waiting jaws of death.” Kome declared getting to his feet as best as he could his body still alight with pain. “Yeah. Well we still have a mission to complete, so our first objective has not changed just the circumstances of our arrival. We need to get to the Alliance outpost within the station, if anything has happened they should of have followed lockdown procedures and should still be alive.” Aleli explained to the others in her usual standard fashion when push came to shove the communications officer would always fall back on her orders, thats why the upper brass liked her so much her predictability. Though Aleli was concerned Providence was bigger than most cities and was filled with narrow winding paths filled with hundreds of hobbles, dwellings and assortment of the lowest scum in the galaxy, It was like trying to find a piece of hay in a pile of used heroin needles, or as the simple minded would say not a very fun time. “Well, back when I had just graduated from the academy they put me on some low priority supply runs because I managed to piss off my CO in ways that I’m still proud of this day. I’ve made drops to the station before, none of them were as exciting as this mind you but that is beside the point. I’m saying, I think I may remember the way to get their in relatively quick time without us getting totally lost.” Kome explained as he wandered over to the main door leading out of the hanger, the activation panel in the center glowing a muted green. Pressing a few buttons, a small honk was heard in response. That’s interesting the honk was the door announcing that a lockdown procedure had been put into effect, meaning someone in security had decided it was best to not let anyone in or out of the interior of the station. This combined with the general lack of human existence that had shown when they had crashed into the hanger was bothering Kome greatly. Luckily though alliance soldiers are given override codes that work on most standard issue locks such as the one in the hanger with manufacturers having to comply to such codes or face great penalties in the face of the law. (Though these codes only really worked with major access points, with home modules and most company and private organizations having their own locking system.) Problem was Kome was really not the type to remember long sequences of numbers. “Hey, Aleli can you come here for a second, I need your goody two shoes brain that tooks notes on everything our instructors ever said.” Kome called over his shoulder as quietly as he could. Aleli was still with the group who were slowly dishing out what little medical aide they could afford at the moment as well as getting any minor introductions out of the way. She pardoned herself from the group before walking over to where their pilot was and slapped him across the back of the head for good measure before looking at the panel as Kome explained the situation. Sighing she typed in a moderately long sequences of numbers and a soft hum was heard and the panel flashed green once before becoming a gentle sky blue signaling it was unlocked. Aleli looked over at Kome who nodded as she pressed the button and the door opened with little more than a hiss. What the communications officer saw wanted to make her vomit even more as Kome let out a signal profanity and took a step backwards. The hallway connecting the hanger to the rest of the station was filled with bodies. Corpses of men, women and children families, most of them looking like everyday people all processed against the door. It seemed as if they had all come to try and get out of the station, but found the door had been locked. And it seemed they know had a clue of why the station had gone dark. Blood was smeared against the viewports, tinting the blackness of space a crimson red, whatever had happened in this room was not good. The worst thing was the smell, Kome never liked the smell of flesh in the first place but rotting flesh was even worse. Kome had been in some less then desirable positions in his lifetime but nothing compared to the smell he was experiencing right now. It made him want to crawl into his own body and hide away, it made him want to rip off his infernal nose and curse it for ever trusting it again, more importantly it made him want to vomit. But he did no such thing but instead brought his hand up and placed it upon Aleli shoulder steadying her for the look upon her face was as if the poor girl had seen a ghost. Though a ghost would of been more preferable, the hollowed out faces, the gaunt and soulless eyes of a dead child looking back at him, it brought back memories he would of rather left long dead and gone. “Commander Wynters, you are going to want to come here and everyone else.... make sure your firearms are loaded.” Aleli managed to call out taking another step backwards, legs shaking.
Yea do we only post once per round or do you choose when a round ends?
For the most part it shall be one post per round unless further specified. Sorry everyone about the delays on my side, I'm dealing with some family issues on this side and snow... lots and lots of snow. :( Anyway I should have a post up today before the clock strikes midnight EST.
Is totally not plotting out ways to murder all of you slowly.
I'm for hitting the giant reset button and watching everything transgress back to stage one! What could possibly go wrong right? XD
@Zombehs You are good! Starting sanity is going to be at 200. You can just say you where on the pod with everyone else. @Everyone Next post is up, second round of posting may begin! No sanity changes yet.
"What happened to the rest of the pods? Well I don't honestly know, I've been too busy trying to not get blown up Ms. Wynters!" Kumo called back through the pod from his position at the front of the craft. He was going through the motions flipping through commands on his console as the door to the pod locked behind them, the hiss as the seal was made and the explosions and warning sirens became muffled behind the large steel plate. Muttering to himself over and over again as he prepared the craft to launch. The escape pod could of course just be launched with little to no pomp or circumstance but that would most likely lead to death of all those involved. Refereed very simply to flying coffins is about as much infomation on the pods than is needed. "Kumo! Shut up and just do your damn job soldier!" Aleli yelled back towards the front end of the pod as she turned back to face Ms. Wynters. Aleli felt her heart somewhere up in her throat, hearing each and every thud in her body resounding like distant mortars slamming in the distance. All of her senses had been brought up several levels, adrenaline coursing through her body to the point as if she could feel every small hair on her body standing on edge, every speck of sweat running down her forehead before cascading off and falling to the floor each and every drop moving in a sort of slowdown resonance. The mining laser fired again and the concentrate beam tore into the craft and the rumble could be felt almost everywhere within the ship including the pod. This rumbled dragged Aleli out of her slow motion induced trance that to the outside eye only lasted a second at most as the world speed back up into normal pace. "Commander Wynters, I have no idea what happened to the pods and all we can do is hope that they have already been released. But right now, I need you to sit down and buckle in before you all go down in flames." Aleli explained gesturing to the seat behind the soldier before moving forward to the front of the pod taking the Co-Pilot seat next to Kumo who was muttering more profanities than Aleli knew existed. She strapped into her chair the reinforced buckles pinning her close to the seat though she had an unpleasant feeling that the straps were just there to keep the body intact when they found the wreckage. The pod slowly titled forward as Kumo finished entering the last of the commands and at the end of the short launch tunnel a door opens to the void of space. "Let's make like trees and get the fuck out of here!" Kumo yelled sounding almost excited as he pushed down hard on the throttle as the engine fluttered to life, first as a small sputter before exploding into a huge blast launching the craft forward. The pod rumbled and groaned as it launched down the tube feeling like at any moment that one bolt could go undone and the whole thing could fall apart at any moment. The little coffin came launching out of the bottom of the Mahatma and soared the dark abyss around it. Kumo did his best to try and avoid the containing volleys from the defense systems abroad the Providence. Somewhere behind them the buring Mahatma was being turned into some new wave art projects with as explosions and continuing blasts left it a ruin, a smoldering ruin floating through an unforgiving void. The pod pushed forward towards the Providence with choices beign either going towards the station or into the asteroid field that would probably turn them to mush. As Kumo did his best to keep things under control compensating for each erratic movement though that did little to help the passengers inside who were thrown each and which way in their seats being pulled up, down, right, and left sometimes begin suspend upside only being held in by the straps and at many moment it could be their last. Aleli had her eyes closed and her hands clenched to the sides of her seat, teeth grited and waiting for them to explode into a ball of death. Things deciedingly took a turn for the worse as despite Kumo's best efforts a bolt from the station hit the top of the pod. Warning lights flared as the pod began to flail about widely and erratically thrown off course. Kumo tried desperately to bring it back into order but nothing of the sort seemed to be allowed. We are all going to die, yep we are all going to die and it is all going to be my fault the pilot thought to himself bitterly as he fought the controls waiting for the explosion. An explosion that never came what came next was either a combination of luck and fate or something much sinister as the craft continued to canter towards Providence under Kumo little direction he had at this point is it continued to spin rapidly his visison a clouded circle unable to see what was what outside of the viewpoint everything decomposing into blurred lines. But the pod did not explode or crash into the side of the station making them paste, rather it found its way into the hanger of the ship spinning and scarping across the bottom before slamming agianst the far wall of the hanger flipping onto its back. --- Aleli had no idea how long she had been out but what she did know was that she was the first to awaken. Hanging upside down the straps digging hard into her shoulders she looked back and forth confused and unsure her head killing her and having the feeling that she needed to vomit somewhere deep within her. Hanging upside was not really helping her and so she pressed the button to undo the straps holding her in place, in retrospect this what not a good idea as she fell straight to the roof of the pod which had know became the floor with a thud. Looking up at the floor of the pod the comprehension of it hurt her brain as she slowly and shakily got to her feet moving to the other end of the pod. Using all her remaining strength she forced upon the wheel holding the pod door shut each jerking moment remanding her how sore her body felt because of the crash. Pushing it open she stepped outside into the hanger which was in shambles due to crash, contestant knocked about everywhere and a huge mark in the floor showing the path that the pod had taken before crashing into the back wall. The pod was in no good shape either crushed and mangled as easily as a piece of tinfoil or wet paper. Aleli took two more steps forward before her legs give way and she fell to the ground moments later lapsing back into the darkness that reached out to greet her. "Hey sleepyhead wake up! Come on wake up you idiot!" Aleli was shaken from her sleep by a firm hand and as her eyes fluttered open she was met by Kumo's face looking down at her and shaking his head. He reached down and helped her up to her feet letting her hang her arm around his shoulder to provide balance. "What happened?" She asked him her head groggily and thoughts and vision unclear. "Our ship blew up and we crashed, I'm guessing you remembered that part considering you were screaming through most of it. I woke up sometime afterwards to find the door of the escape pod open and you knocked out on the floor." Kumo explained to her without a hint of concern to his voice as he looked back towards the crushed pod. "Oh right.... Wait what hapened to everyone else?" "I haven't check on them yet, they were all still knocked out when I awoke." Kumo explained as Aleli flashed him a disappointed glance. "What?.... Fine I'll go check on them you stay here." Kumo explained finalyl relenting as he helped Aleli to the ground before limping back towards the pod and clamored back up and into the thing and began to shake each and every passenger as they still hung upside down yelling as he did. "Wake up assholes! We don't have all day!"
And so the IC is up! Your current objective will to be getting to the aforementioned escape pod at the end of the post. Anyone that can not get there within their first post will die in the exploding wreck of the ship, prepare accordingly. Have fun! @Agentmanatee Okay you are good! Starting Sanity is going to be 110.
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