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Its too chaotic when you have so many threads like that, when you have multiple sfuff going on I can't follow it story and plot... For someone like me who works Mon-Fri sometimes over nights or through weekends, and likes to go out and be spontaneous or plan trips... I don't have time to check every planet. You should keep it to factions only creating new threads for when factions collide like a thread over a strike on the Jedi Temple or the Battle of Hoth, blah blah, but it always comes back to the factions where people in the same group are interacting with each other... I personally have attempted what you are doing 3-4 years ago, it failed because it was too hard for me to keep as GM and I had time back them. I think a single thread or keeping to faction threads like I mentioned.

In 2007 I was in a RP that had 3-4 faction threads where members of the Sith, Jedi, Empire, and Galactic Alliance had their own threads and had new threads pop up every week for select interactions between the factions. It seemed to work.

Just saying, I'm sorry to drop, but the way it is is too hard for me to follow and participate.
Just a suggestion, you should scrap the whole thing, and consolidate it here to be concise. I personally think its a much better way to handle it.
Acosta let Gunny Mullan's word's fly over her head. It was a matter of opinion. Where as Mullan might have seen professionals, Acosta saw shenanigans. Shenanigans that will need to resort to their training or be killed. And who would have to deal with that, certainly not Mullan, no it would be the corpsman who would hold the hand of a dying casualty. Marines don't call for mommy, daddy, God, or Sergeant.... no they all call for "Doc".

Acosta respected Mullan's rank and decided to let it slide versus share her reasons for her opinions or her harsh treatment of green boots besides she could tell she wasn't in the best of moods. Soft love never toughened anyone, but hey it was a "new" Marine Corps the harsh ways were dying it seemed. Acosta remembered the stories her brother told her about hazing and strict settings withing the Corps. It seemed those days were far.

Now Silva chimed in and told her as long as she did her job things would be fine. "I'm always ready to do my job, that will never change," she said adamantly. As a corpsman it was never a question, you did your job even when the enemy becomes a casualty, because all casualties were their patients according to Geneva Conventions and required by all medical personnel, besides Acosta had morals, she had integrity and honored it. A stubborn asshole maybe, but the whole Marine Corps was full of it.

Acosta listened to the briefing and took mental notes of the dangers of the mission. She headed over to Silva who rested against the wall waving to join her. "What's up?" she asked.
Work
Gotcha so how do I go about this?
No problem, you can jump in now if you want to get a post in. A shoot-out most likely.
No he is not dead
Nothing happened to your character, if you are still around then post, but if there is absence I'm just going to ghost him along to move the story, we've been stalled for a while. Get well soon man
I decided to ghost Cor I edited my last post carry on, and Inkwell feel free to make an appearance if you wish, doubt you can miss the cloud of smoke in the barren Dune Sea
I could ghost him,
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