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    1. Narias 7 yrs ago

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Current Holy shit this new job. To my RP/partners, I apologize if I take extra long to reply. It'll continue like this for a while. I'll try to keep up but I'll tell you if I need to drop out.
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Ash tried to do what the other guy said. He sat, calmed himself as if he could calm himself further. He couldn't return. "Ah, this sucks. Might as well try to help," he said to himself. He looked at each of them then straight ahead, at a door.

He ran, full speed forwards thinking he could help by scouting outside the warehouse. He passed through it.

Through the door was white. Only white. It made no sense, just that he knew he had to get back in the warehouse right now. As soon as he got back in to the warehouse, his spirit form collapsed, and he truly passed out.
Starling City was renamed to Star City in-universe. After The Undertaking arc, iirc.
In The Cult 7 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Will write one up as soon as I can!
Yay! You're in. I'm hoping for 2 more, but if we get another one, we maaaybe can start.
If he wants to exploit powers to me that sounds like a villain. Now a super hero would take advantage of powers.


Semantics.

How would time travel give you powers? As it shows on Legends it can be bumpy, disorienting, and possibly detrimental to your health, but none of that would lead to powers. Unless you go through something like at the end of season 2 end up in a time where time is barfing everything into one time, that may lead to powers if your character was destined to get powers eventually.


It's literally a comic book story... If water vapor can give you super speed, why not time travel + malfunctioning future weapons? I don't see why that can't work. There's plenty of ways of time travel in this universe, not just how the Legends did it. It's not the time travel itself giving the character powers. It's the accident, the reaction between his weapons and the time travel. Much in the same way of lightning and chemicals.
It had gotten lively when Ash managed to collect himself. He was still out cold, and he'd spent a few minutes just lying down in his body, to no avail. This had happened a few times before, and usually he'd get sucked back in after a while, so he didn't worry too much.

One by one, he went from the redhead, the winged redhead, and the dude, asking each of them if they could hear or see him. It was worth a shot, after all. He had nothing but time.
Sure am!
Aha, yeah, I almost did that (wrote army at first) but decided to stick with marines, since that's what he guy in the picture is from.
@Infamous Empath Awesome, bro! Thanks! I've set my character to be an inexperienced army dude to make it easier on me, but your help is super appreciated.
Yelling woke Ash. Before the marines, he would sleep through anything, but now he'd wake up at the slightest noise. Instinctively thinking it was a superior officer, he bounced up and stood at attention. But he saw nothing. Instead, he found his surroundings vastly different from the barracks.

It was wide, empty, and strangely uncomfortable. He turned to look at the rest of the warehouse and found the source of the yelling: a teenage girl facing away from him. He yelled at her, but she couldn't hear him at all. He started walking towards her, and a few steps later, realized he was not hearing his footsteps.

"Crap. Not again," he said as he looked back at his origin. There, his unconscious body laid sprawled in his physical training uniform.

By reflex, he dove straight for his body, though he knew that would do nothing. He had no idea how to control his astral projection. Not yet.
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