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Noble Arms is now either four years old, or three years and eleven months. The third thread had lasted for more than one year.
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My Roleplay, Noble Arms: The ASEAN War, will reach its 4th year in June or July. It's been a long journey.
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Despite its massive flaws, my RP, Noble Arms: The ASEAN War, is still one of the longest ongoing RPs in RPGuild - It turns 4 years old in July and the current thread itself is more than a year old.
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@Letter Bee Probably iron, as Thailand desires more war materials. Unless chromium has any military applications.

The alliance will almost certainly be agreed to, but whether it will be kept is another story altogether.


Chromium is what makes Stainless Steel 'Stainless'. So yeah, it has military applications.
@BingTheWing, so, what concessions would you like? Philippines has Chromium Ore while Vietnam has iron.

Edit: Also, we can make a defensive alliance...
Give me a bit and I'll have a CS up. Been a bit busy lately.


All right; I'll extend the maximum party size to nine, as I want you in the game.
Sorry for not posting yet; lacking inspiration.
Signalling cautious interest.

Edit: Then again, I might be putting too much on my plate.
@Double@Styrgwyr@Starlance@Pathfinder@Duoya@deadpixel101, here are the PCs each team belongs to:

Alpha: John and Rachel
Bravo: Karrsh, Johnathan, and Ace
Charlie: Siara and Aaloka
Delta: Terry
GM Collab Post

John Green

The Galactic Bazaar was a gigantic artificial ring built around a rocky, barren planet that was the size of Mars. In this ring, every race and faction was present, for commerce and exchange was the lifeblood of known space even in times of war. And now, a group of former Child Soldiers have chosen the place as their home, working as mercenaries in areas where the presence of children in combat would not be balked at. From acting as security for deliveries, to raiding bandits and illegal slavers, the band of teenage mercenaries have been slowly making a name for themselves in the world of armed solutions.

And now, their Leader, John Green, had received news of a 'big break'; a job that will finally allow them the funds to purchase a decent starship and a little extra for weapons. It would be their next big step towards dismantling the Ascendency, of taking the fight to their tormentors. Unfortunately, if John was going to be honest, even with a job this big he didn't know how he and the others were going to bring down their oppressors; he just knew they had to be brought down no matter what.

As he walked through the corridors of an abandoned automated factory to meet with his contact, he did review what he knew of the Political Situation: News was leaking out of the Ascendancy's use of child soldiers, but the higher-ups there were suppressing any attempts to acquire or exhibit concrete evidence. Nevertheless, enough people had taken the rumors seriously enough to form a rebel group, Moonstrike. Led by a mysterious leader, Moonstrike was staging attacks on the fringes of Ascendancy space, but was being opposed by the Ascendancy's best generals.

Despite all the opposition the people had over the Ascendancy, when comparing Moonstrike's military capability against the Ascendancy's might, it was like planet Earth compared to the Sun. Only the best, and the bravest, dared to join the mysterious group. Others cower in fear of one man: Alexander Kherol - warrior, soldier, general. As a result, Moonstrike's current stage of activity is limited to guerilla warfare: staging hit-and-run attacks against the Ascendancy's important places. Sometimes, they were capable of making a large-scale attack against the Ascendancy's post, but occupation did not last long.

The Team

@Styrgwyr @deadpixel101 @Duoya @Starlance @Double @Pathfinder

The team had been ordered to watch John's back and keep themselves secret so he appeared to be alone. Nevertheless, they ought to be close enough to aid their commander if he required it, and a few might even be within eavesdropping range, lip-reading or otherwise. Inside the abandoned factory, they had different jobs, with Rachel being almost directly behind John in order to serve as immediate backup and extraction for the commander, while Jonathon Ace and Karrsh were stationed on a higher floor, where a convenient hole that led to an old water storage pit was visible just up ahead. Said storage pit was John's meeting point with his contact, and the team was expected to secure it first.

Siara and Aaloka, meanwhile, were on the roof, where an even larger hole exposed the water storage pits to the artificial sky above. And Terry, good old reliable Terry, had been sent to the factory's old security room, and instructed to use his Caduceus to 'operate' on the old surveillance systems in order to reactivate them and keep better watch on the whole situation.

Why Terry, one may ask? Because there was no one in the group who knew computers; no one who did joined, and so the closest thing to a hacker they had was a surgeon. Very un-optimized, but it was the best they can do under the circumstances.




If he was a lesser man Terry would be groumbling to himself as he dug through the innards of the surveillance system, using the smaller scalpels and scissors to patch his way past whatever security the previous company implemented. It was a long, soul-sucking process that was frought with many frustrations, namely that he didn't actually know what he was doing and was following his research as much as he could, fudging what he wasn't able to cover in the brief amount of time to study.

With a short, unsure snort, Terry grapped a bundle of wires and pulled them to the now exposed power cell of the Caduceus Glove, it's glowing battery emitting a white light. With a spark of power the monitors above him hummed to life and his view of the playing field expanded... by about half of the factory. A frown of displeasure crossed his features before disappearing just as quickly, all of the outside cameras were offline and nearly a quarter of the indoor cameras were either too unfocused to give any information or blocked off by equipment that never left, leaving the several rooms and corridors unaccounted for.

Still, he had enough of an eye on the situation to warn everyone on the inside of funny business. Opening the com channel, Terry spoke, his voice calm but haggard "Listen up, I've got eyes on half of the factory and I'm completely blind outside. Charlie I'm going to need you to be my eyes and ears out there, any vehicle that shows up we need to know about it. Otherwise we're in the clear. Delta out."

John Green

John walked the floor of the water storage pit, where his contact had asked to meet him. Said contact was clad in a jumpsuit, a heavy coat, and a mask; a basic way of concealing themselves. Approaching said contact, he would say, "All right, what job requires this much skullduggery?"

"I assure ya this would be good." The man spoke with a heavily local accent. It was clear that he was the eyes and ears of the region, spying and fishing for black information and discreet jobs like this. "There is a beauty, a very rich one in fact, coming through here. I heard that she was a daughter of some rich CEO in the region. Anyway, she is in dire need of bodyguards. For ten million credits. A very booty price, ain't it? I couldn't possibly think up of a better deal than that. I reserved this just for ya."

John looked at the man, before saying, "I think we can fulfill that job. Where do we meet her?"

"Here." He called for John to get close to him, as he pulled out a transparent tablet, opened a map which showed a certain star system. "Ya see this. It's the star system CW-021. You can meet her on this planet. Planet Cobalt. Coordinates are..."

The man instantly clicked on the planet, in which he had marked down the location of the rendezvous point. The coordinates instantly popped up on the screen for John to see.

"If ya accept this one, I'll make a call to them."

"I accept," John said. "Thank you." He then turned to take his leave; it seemed as though his team needed to do no fighting today...
Scipio Industries and Finance + Ken Neumann

Upon hearing that Koren was already meeting with someone, Leonard complained loudly, "What?! Who could Koren be meeting with who's more important than someone who owns a flipping' Venator?!"

Raj Vizla turned to Leonard and said, "Shush; people might hear!" It was quite clear that Leonard's brain was being addled by Spice. And that had consequences, as the 'breathtaking young man' who Leonard had seen earlier now began to approach the two, saying, "Hey, did you guys mention meeting with Koren?!"

Leonard saw it as an opportunity, and said impulsively, "Yes, we're apparently his second pirority. Wanna come with?"

Raj was tempted to slap his boss with a Mandalorian-armored palm, but decided to put up with it because his pay was fairly decent. He would say to Ken, "Buzz off, kid; my employer just had too many...intoxicants for the day."

Ken looked at Raj with mistrust and annoyance, before turning away, only for Leonard to protest as he shouted, "Hey! Don't listen to Raj; he's just overprotective! Come with us; it's not every day people get offered an opportunity to come to the head honcho of this place!"

The response of Ken was to turn back, before saying, mistrustfully: "What's the catch? I am not so naive as to believe you want a nobody like me to join you guys for free."

Leonard tried to regain control of the situation, "Oh, the catch is that you have to go on a date with me; you're hot."

Raj Vizla facepalmed at that, before turning to Ken: "My employer is a Spice addict. It addles his decisions. Please don't be offended."

Ken smirked, "Don't worry, I'm not. But a trip to Koren sounds all right; if you can take me to him, I might give a 'maybe'."

"Accepted!" was Leonard's reply, even as Raj clenched his fists in complaint...

@Sep@Zarkun Perhaps @RumikoOhara
@Double@Styrgwyr@Starlance@Pathfinder@Duoya@deadpixel101:

After some deliberation, we have decided to expand Party Size; you are all accepted.
The Lady of War - Philippines' Ally

Vietnam

Lady Trung had been moving from bunker to bunker, rendezvous point to rendezvous point, escorted by a small band of riders mounted on white horses. She herself had her own steed, named Aglipay after her 'mother-in-spirit', which she now rode south as she and her people prepared to gather their forces in a surprise offensive. From Lang Son in the north, where wary watch was kept upon Houist China, to the disputed city of Vinh - her destination - her supporters had consolidated a position from where revenge can be taken against Diem's traitorous forces; with the moonsoon rains hitting the country, a tiny window of opportunity had opened up to roll back the reactionary tide. And she planned to take it.

The forces of Diem's so-called 'Republic of Vietnam' had paused to rest after the roads were made muddy by the rains, but the army of the 'Vietnam Restoration League', her faction, were better-able to cope with the weather from a defensive position, and their own fatigue had been slept and nursed away from said defensive position. As Lady Trung, clad in military fatigues and wearing a light brown robe to cover her figure, entered the side of Vinh city taken by the revolutionaries, she rode slightly faster and found passion in the cheers given by the green-and-red-clad women and men who greeted her arrival. They were ready, she knew it. Lifting her curved sword, she spoke to the nearest sergant, "Raise the flag."

Five red stars forming a pentagon against a yellow background; that was the flag her father, Phan Bội Châu, had lifted up in his failed attempt at revolt against the French. She had used other flags in the years preceeding Diem's betrayal, among them a generic Anarchist 'A' Flag. But now was the time to declare herself openly; to proclaim her father's legacy once more. And so the flag of the Việt Nam Quang Phục Hội was raised once more; the same will be done all across her holdings.

Lady Trung then dismounted and went towards an armored pickup truck that boasted a machine gun. Sheathing her sword as the rest of her riders dismounted and switched to similar vehicles, she smiled as, after a slight pause, her army would march towards the lower half of Vinh, ready to evict the reactionaries from the side of town they held. She hoped that similar scenes would play out all across Vietnam, as sleeper cells, flanking battalions sent through tunnels and trails, mutineers and rebels would stage attacks against the weary and half-starving Diemist forces.

Gunfire sounded around her, and some of her men and women fell. Diemist troops were staging a counterattack, but as Lady Trung took up her pickup truck's machine gun - someone else drove the vehicle - and began to fire back, it was clear that their morale was flagging quickly while her people were merely roused into renewed fury.

At the first few roars of her artillery; mostly mortars but there were a few heavier pieces, the counterattack collapsed as the officers of Diem's army zoomed off like cowards in their own vehicles and left their men behind. For a moment, Lady Trung was tempted to continue the slaugther, but instead decided to lift up her curved sword once more to signal a cease-fire to allow the enemy to surrender -

Then the whirring of propeller-driven craft sounded from the south.

"They plan to do a Denver!" shouted Lady Trung as her forces, trained for such an occassion, began to swing every flak gun they had to greet the bombers with a wall of fire. "To think they would bomb their own armies..."

She then shouted to the driver: "Drive us to the nearest air-raid shelter, now!" Said driver didn't need to be told twice, and began zooming off to the middle of the revolutionary-held side of the city, where a cellar door lay open, waiting for Lady Trung to get off; already, the flak guns were firing even as bombs were falling on the reactionary and revolutionary sides of the city alike.

When the driver got off, she would shove said driver into the bunker first, missing valuable time as an explosion sounded behind her. Then she would dive into the shelter and close the cellar door behind her.

Hopefully, Lady Trung thought as she was closely packed with her men and women in the bunker, her forces would have learned from the Western Americans in Denver and downed as many bombers as they can. For now, though, she had to wait...wait to see if the shelter would hold. If it did not, defeat would be snatched from the jaws of victory.

And they cannot have that.
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