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9 yrs ago
Current You did good, McGregor. Made us proud.
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9 yrs ago
No offense intended. But there's a sweet spot on the sliding scale of realism, and most of the interest checks I usually see skew too far to the realism end for me.
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9 yrs ago
Can't describe how quickly I go from excited to sad when a mecha premise turns out to be realism wankery.

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So uh, are we not going to be allowed to use the resource that is Priscilla? I think some questions were posed before the group started, apparently, making their way to the junction room.

Mostly pertaining to the nature of threats in the distillery. Could easily be that she answered before they started walking, but it'd be nice to have those answers.
something about overused taglines and lines being drawn
Finishing edits at the literal last second. Procrastination never changes.
@Lugubrious this experiment represents a very small sample size and I expect peer review before publication in a scientific journal

also yeah i'm here

i'll try to respond to the brewing storm post before i have to drive back to college
Benjamin Lloyd


"Got it, Amy. Keep your ears sharp, I want to know if something's coming before it gets here." Ben answered calmly, flipping his tonfa in his hands once each out of habit. He couldn't hear anything himself, but he trusted his teammate's ears a lot more than he did his own. If she said something was thumping, then something was thumping. It might be a mechanical system that was still functional, or leaking fluids of some kind but in both cases then the noise would be constant. Constant and repetitive, at regular intervals. If it was being made by something living, at least as much as Grimm could be called 'living', it would not be regular. Not once they were on the move, at the very least. "Is the sound regular or irregular? If it's regular and it becomes irregular, let me know instantly. Whether you're certain or not."

"Jack, ask her what kind of Grimm we're dealing with. Even a partial list'll make this a lot easier." Bastille's leader moved easily back into his sentry point. Now that Luke and Amy were back, they could watch their cardinal points again. Still nothing was visible in his surroundings but he was more certain that something was out there with each passing moment. "Find out how many of the cameras she's got working, too. And where they're holed up. If we know where they are we can get to them, and maybe she can keep an eye on the path for us."
The note left in her pocket elicited only a faintly exasperated roll of her eyes. Level 5s weren't nearly so terrifying. Not nearly as much as they thought they were, and certainly not enough to spend much time worrying about. The cry for help? That was much more worthy of attention. Without another word to anyone, an indicator of where she was going, or even another moment for thought she was on her way.

Hence why she was sprinting towards the scene with her cards in hand. The Ace of Clubs should create any opening she needed. Karasawa, who was also sprinting towards the scene, might also be helpful. Maybe.
@Lugubrious
@Krayzikk

I might have to leave for 2-3 days because something very important (but personal) just came up. I'll come back to the RP ASAP (you may control my character if needed)


No worries. Whatever it is, I hope it goes well.

To everyone else, I apologize for the delays in a post from me. We're nearing crunch time for college, in fact I've already been there for my CS class, and I've been working on getting home for Thanksgiving. I should be able to get a post done tomorrow.
To be perfectly frank, coming up with an explanation for why they're there without introducing another element to the mission is not going to be seamless. This one works as good as any.

And would have some decent fridge logic in explaining why the three-man team was sent on such a mission. Not like everything Ozpin does seems to make sense.
Rebekah Cross

All things considered, Rebekah reacted to her sudden change of locale with sense and composure. She jolted at the sudden contact with her shoulder, started to turn to fix the culprit with an icy stare, and came face to face with a cake. Admittedly a delicious looking cake, but there was one very important trait of said cake; it had not been there a moment ago. Another second’s thought proved that she was wrong; the cake had been there. She hadn’t been.

The kitchen was a new setting, and given the immediacy of the change, it had not been through natural means. Without any sound of an incantation, her kidnapper being a mage was unlikely. So Esper. Which, unfortunately, meant replicating the feat wasn’t within the scope of her abilities. What her abductor said, as well as what Karasawa said, registered. But only dimly. Background input.

In contrast to Karasawa’s hotblooded anger, the way she pulled her cards from their pocket was cool and measured. She cut the deck a single time, resting her first two fingers against the back of the top card, and pivoted to face the teleporter.

“I’m afraid,” The Brit began in a tone like ice. “That I will need to ask you to return us to our previous location. Now.”
@Crimmy we meet again. No longer going down the suicide inducing, boring path I see?


there's a privileged list of people who get to poke fun at crimmy's characters

you aren't on it, son
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