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9 days ago
Current F**CKING HOFF-STYLE!
16 days ago
The desire to join an RP instead of run one, but the lack of anything being advertised or open that fits my interests
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2 mos ago
Why are people posting 1x1 'looking for' threads in the main section, when there's a whole section for 1x1 RP's?
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3 mos ago
It'd be nice to be able to *play* an RP I'm interested in for once, rather than having to *run* one all the time. Of course, doesn't help that I'm picky about what I enjoy.
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3 mos ago
Hmmmmm... PM inviting me to an RP on Discord by a user who just joined the site and has no posts? Doesn't sound iffy at all, no sir.
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Bio

I've been roleplaying in one form or another since the late '90's. I've played as many tabletop games as I have online ones, and the quality of both has varied wildly.
I have an active imagination, and I love immersive, descriptive roleplaying. My genres of choice are sci-fi, and modern-day (with a sci-fi twist). I like RP's that mix reality with fiction, and throw an unusual and exciting twist into an otherwise normal setting - something like Stargate SG-1 would be an example, or Battle: Los Angeles. An almost recognizable world, but with some sci-fi twists.
I'm a fan of military and action-based RP's that do this especially, and they are easily my favourite - though I rarely see any that appeal to me enough - all the military RP's are too 'plain', and anything else modern day is usually fantasy or fandom. Or *shudder* school RPs...

I have a lot of fandoms; Transformers, Macross, MLP: FiM, Fallout, Battletech, Ace Combat, and others to varying degrees. But I don't often join fandom RPs because the ones I'm into don't come up, or I am very picky about my RPs and their plots and feel.

I don't play in free, as I find the short posts and bad spelling and grammar infuriating. I like a lot of depth, story, setting and character to my RPs, so am usually found in Casual and sometimes Advanced. Though, usually running my own RPs.

I'm 43 years old, and live in the UK, so I may not be on all the time.
I also like playing non-human characters, especially anthro ones, robots or synthetics, or some hybrid of both.

Outside of my RP tastes and hobby; I read a lot of books, play wargames and TTRPGs, make model aircraft and vehicles, and am also a brony and furry. I have been running a large local furmeet group for the last 10 years and have been involved in running a very successful UK MLP convention.

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Character Sheet

Name: Ariella Yosef

Nickname/Callsign: Lioness

Age: 33

Nationality: Israeli

Appearance:
Ariella

Bio:
Born in 1985, Ariella had a fairly tough childhood. Born close to the contested border areas of Israel, many of her childhood friends were wounded and injured by artillery and rocket attacks during her childhood and teenage years, instilling a strong desire for vengeance and justice within her.
The frequent sight of IDF forces within the area also gave her a strong respect for the military of her homeland, especially seeing the doctors, engineers and other rescue workers frequently helping those in need or wounded - of either side, and of all nationalities.

As she grew older, she learned more about the world outside of her homeland, and also the circumstances behind the conflicts, and her simple worldview changed a lot, but she nonetheless harbored a strong desire to fight and serve her country and her people, and a strong protective instinct toward others.

After seeing aircraft in flight on more than one occasion and meeting with several pilots and other member of the Heyl Ha Avir (IADF) when on a school visit during an open day, she became enthralled with the idea of becoming a fighter pilot, and began the path to doing so in her schooling.
This only increased when her national service came up after graduation, and she was keen pursue the idea, working hard toward it at every step she could.

While she has worked hard to become a pilot, she has not felt like she missed out on life - like all soldiers, she loves to enjoy socializing with her friends and comrades, and especially enjoys time spent relaxing with friends either at the beach, at a bar, or out elsewhere - especially since, as she admits to herself, she’s not the most ‘orthodox’ of Jews, and frequently toes the line to see what it is she’s missing out on, on occasion. That said, she does have some belief, but keeps it mostly to herself.

She still keeps in touch with her family, but also enjoys spending time immersing herself in the culture and customs of other nations, and greatly enjoys learning about other parts of the world, other people, other food and drink, and experiencing all sorts of different ways of life. She greatly values individual expression and identity, and loves to see how different cultures come together. As such, she is curious and keen when meeting other people.

Though her combat record is exemplary, and she is a very dedicated and professional pilot, she does have a sense of humour and fun, and as much as her record for aggressive, daring and precise tactics and action is known, so too is her humour and good nature.

This said, she does harbour some doubts toward her own aims and goals, finding herself overwhelmed by all she has done, and wondering exactly why she keeps being thrust into the limelight, and why a large number of her wingmen are no longer with her, but her own successes keep being trumpeted - and whether it is at their expense.
She maintains a brave face, but is haunted by all of those she has lost, and with each mounting casualty it becomes harder to keep her facade together.

Service Record:
Ariella joined the IADF after completing her initial national service. She was rushed into service after Heavenfall in 1998, and the subsequent disastrous consequence for Israel, both in the natural disasters, and the numerous violent clashes with its’ neighbours following the incident.

The titanic waves and destruction wreaked havoc with Israel’s coastlines and left thousands injured or worse, and billions of dollars-worth of property damage occurred. The Armed Forces took a lion’s share of cleaning up and recovering the damage, and shortly after things began to resume some sort of function, Israel was immediately attacked by numerous neighbours looking to settle long-standing conflicts and grudges.

With so many men and women lost, the reservists and those in National Service were pressed into the fight as standing fighters, and Ariella earned her wings at last.
First piloting an A-4 Skyhawk as an armed trainer and attack aircraft, she later graduated to a Kfir, where she earned numerous air-to-air kills, as well as providing air support over the West Bank as part of a counter-attack, becoming notorious for her gratuitous use of cannon-fire at low-level against armoured convoys, and her expertise in picking off difficult ground targets.

However, she lost many wingmen during this time, often to ground fire or to enemy attacks. It was only through these losses that her senses and awareness sharpened - each one was an unforgettably painful lesson that forced her to shape up and be better, or to lose more friends. However, each was easily and necessarily brushed over by those in command, with the victories instead being counted.

Earning something of a reputation with the enemy as a harbinger of doom, and with her allies on the ground as a good-luck charm (and her aerial allies as a curse of sorts) her grey-blue tiger-striped Kfir was noted to be watched for by her enemies. Eventually her luck ran out, and she was shot down in a mission over the Golan Heights.
Ejecting from her aircraft, she managed to survive and evade the enemy for three days, at one point engaging in a firefight with an infantry patrol, before making contact with an armoured column. She returned to battle within two weeks, and made two more kills before the stabilization in the area, racking up an ‘ace’ score.

Since then, the IADF has been integrating with the UNF order of battle, and she has been in part responsible for providing familiarisation training with exchange pilots and units from other nations, and has began to fulfil her dream of seeing other parts of the world. Unfortunately, she was able to witness first-hand the attack on Geneva, and lead one of the security flights shortly after that intercepted a long-range reconnaissance aircraft in the area.

Since then, she has been assigned to Avalon Squadron, due to her experience and knowledge. She is nervous about how she will cope, especially with new people around her, but she has forced her doubts down, and is relying on her skill to do the best for them, and those counting on her.

Aircraft Details

The Israel Aircraft Industries Kfir (Hebrew: "Lion Cub") is an Israeli-built all-weather, multirole combat aircraft based on a modified French Dassault Mirage 5 airframe, with Israeli avionics and originally equipped with an Israeli-built version of the General Electric J79 turbojet engine.

Ariella’s Kfir has been upgraded with a host of new systems by the Avalon Institute, including a new engine, to improve performance considerably over older models. Reduced weight through using newer materials has resulted in an increase in power and maneuverability of almost 15% over a stock-model Kfir, and the avionic, including the new AESA radar and helmet-mounted sight bring it to a comparable level to a current-gen F-16.



Name of Aircraft: IAI Kfir CAI (C, ‘Avalon Institute’) aka ‘Block 65’ Kfir.

Profile Link: IAI Kfir

Modifications:

  • Standard Avalon Mods

  • Thrust-vectored PW-229 engine, with increased usage of light-weight composite, ceramic and alloy components

  • Glass cockpit

  • Updated stores management systems integrating wider range of ordnance

  • Navalized configuration with powered fly-by-wire controls and all-moving canards for greater control at low speeds for carrier approaches.

  • Additional external cameras to aid in high AoA and high-speed carrier landings

  • Retractable in-flight refuelling probe

  • New one piece canopy for improved visibility

  • External body-mounted conformal fuel-tanks (CFT's) for extended range



Personal Colour Scheme:
Two-tone blue-grey tiger-stripe scheme with a yellow flash at the top of the rudder, fading into a hazy powder-blue/white color on the underside of the aircraft.

Weapon Systems:
Internal Cannon:
2 x DEFA 30mm cannon w/200 rounds each

Nine external hardpoints for a combination of the following weapons and equipment:


  • Python-4 Short-range IR-Guided AAMs

  • Derby Medium-range Radar-guided AAMs

  • AGM-65 Maverick AGMs

  • AGM-142 Popeye

  • AGM-88 HARM

  • Paveway-series of Laser-guided bombs

  • Rafael SPICE guided bomb

  • JDAM-series GPS-Guided bombs

  • Mk.80 series of unguided bombs

  • CBU-cluster bomb units

  • Matra Durandal anti-runway bombs

  • SNEB unguided 68mm rocket pods

  • Gunpods

  • Droptanks

  • LITENING integrated targeting pod (laser and FLIR targeting pod)

Driving Park said
Reserving a character spot.The background and stuff looks great! I did notice that South Africa is in both the UN and the UNWO, which I'm assuming wasn't intentional.


Thanks for pointing that out! I've amended it. South Africa is part of the UN Government. Apartheid was still given the finger in this reality too.

RPCWhite said
Silver can I have my chars from a independent country?


Yes, by all means. I'd prefer the majority of characters to be from the UN, but one or two that aren't are fine - I'm sure the UNWO is bad enough news for them too.

Mateotis said
Really eyeing with the SEPECAT Jaguar right now, I'd love if my char could pilot that beast. :DI'll most probably post a CS tomorrow. =)Also, a question, Silverwind. Your character will function as the captain of the group (Excalibur One or so), right?


Yes, I will be playing Excalibur one - my sheet will be going up momentarily. I'm playing a female Israeli pilot.
You are more than welcome to pilot a Jaguar :D

Slypheed said
Silvah!I'm a bit confused on the modifications part, no matter how many times I read the part that describes the stuff, I'm still confused o 3o(It's really halting CS development)


What particularly is it that's stumping you Slyp? Give me an idea, and I'll see if I can edit it to make it a bit better to understand - it'll probably help others too.

I have just updated the OP so that it's now got a whole bunch more info in it. If there's anything else you all think would help, please let me know.

I will edit to include links for things if people would find them useful too.
Nope, no one's posted their characters yet, and OOC is up, but still a work in progress. Rock on over at the link above and see what's going down.
Oh, a couple of points about the last posts from Winter and Machine -
Captain Garrett is the captain of the Parvan's Claw. She's firmly aboard the land-ship, it was General Houseman who was debriefing us. He, the Captain and Silver have a history of working together, and came up with the Roughriders concept together.

And, MachineSoul, Silver only has an artificial arm, not an artificial eye. His left eye was removed at the time of his injury, and is covered by a patch. If Aiden has access to his medical files, it will state that Silver has trained himself to be able to compensate for it in most regards over the last several years, and despite normal recommendations, has passed all normal visual acuity tests.
(Because otherwise, y'know. He wouldn't be a GEAR pilot. Also, it's not real so :P )
You're more than welcome to join in this game then, as hopefully it will ease you missing it a bit!
Hey, here's an idea. Let's stop creepily stalking Rafale :P

I've got five days off of work! So, I'll be polishing up the OOC this evening and submitting my own character. Glad to see this is still getting traffic and people are still here!
Minder said
Also, yeah, I thought I'd mentioned that and/or gushed about the soundtrack at some point? I never had a PS2, so I mainly played AC6 and AH.


You probably did, but I've slept since then and I'm also old, so I forget things.
At least, that's my excuse.

Ramzam said
I played Ace Combat 5 and 6. I never actually bothered with Assault Horizon and just watched a walkthrough...the helicopter and AC-130 missions kind of broke the deal for me. No judgement on Infinity though. On one hand it's a more traditional AC game and the multiplayer's nicer to get into...no high-G turn QAAM dance of death. But the F2P system feels like it's been ripped straight out of a bad mobile game and the full singleplayer campaign isn't even completely out yet(?? Last I checked, at least).I remember picking up AC5 because I was wandering Best Buy one day, looking for Lethal Skies 2...spoilers, Lethal Skies 2 is obscure as fuck, according to Youtube.


I quite liked the helicopter and AC-130 missions, actually. The AC-130 was fun, but that's because AC-130's are awesome. I also loved the bomber level, but that's because the B-1 Lancer is one of my all-time favourite aircraft.
The helicopter levels were an interesting idea, but the actual helicopter took up WAY too much space on the screen, and coupled with some wonky controls, it was a bit of a teeth-grinder.

Infinity seems like a step back in the right direction, especially with the gameplay and plot, but I agree that it's irritating the full campaign isn't released, as we're getting it in chunks instead of one delicious meal. The Co-op missions are fun, and earning your new aircraft is kind of rewarding, but the F2P model is occasionally pretty aggrevating.

I've played the games since the original Air Combat back on PS1, and 4 was the first one I fell in love with, due to it's properly explained plot and background - it was exactly what I wanted - real world aircraft, relatively realistic mission objectives combined with enough sci-fi and anime-feeling story and tech elements that made it more exciting that a 'realistic' flight sim.
BOO! I would've loved to have had you involved too. I also didn't know you liked Ace Combat!
The OOC is up! so you can go and have a look over the background, setting, aircraft info and character sheets.

I know there's a lot you might have questions about, and I haven't linked all the aircraft details yet, but I'm unfortunately about to head to bed, so please feel free to PM me questions or ask me on the OOC thread, and I'll endeavour to answer as many as I can tomorrow before I post my own character and info. I will update the OOC with more links and info if needed then as well.

Speak to you all 'pon the morrow. Enjoy!
Across A Shattered Sky:
A high-speed, high-action dogfighting RP inspired by Ace Combat, and other works



RP IS NOW CLOSED, AS IT HAS BEEN PUT ON HIATUS INDEFINITELY

2018:
Earth has changed.
Following the impact of an asteroid with Earth's surface (the event later coming to be known as the 'Heavenfall' by those who survived), the world has changed - Earth's axial tilt and orbit has changed. Summers are longer, winters are fleeting and warm. The sea level has risen, and now everyone is competing for what's left.

The United Nations, once nothing more than a regulatory body, has become a global government. But the nations that once lead it have been crippled by the Heavenfall - many of their major cities have been swamped by the oceans and by the following epidemics of starvation, disease and resulting violence. Not to mention rampant unemployment, and destruction of vast areas of industrial infrastructure.

In the wake of these events, other nations have banded together to form their own alternate power block, a competing Unified New World Order - the UNWO - sponsored and backed with materiel and economic power by a conglomeration of powerful new corporations that have provided them with the weapons they need to back up their rising challenge to the UN's traditional leading place.

Tensions over territory, human rights and freedoms and more grow as the UN and UNWO find themselves standing off. Finally, a misunderstanding on a border erupts into a violent skirmish, and shots are exchanged. Lives are lost, and the line cannot be stepped back.
On November the 12th 2018, exactly twenty years to the day that the asteroid impacted, the UNWO attack the UN Headquarters in Geneva, simultaneously attacking numerous other front-line facilities of the United Nations Forces and wiping out much of their first-strike and most modern forces.
Crippled and reeling, the UNWO declare that the UN Government is an anachronism of the old era, and should be wiped aside to allow the UNWO to take control and erase their previous mistakes. Negotiations have failed, and only wiping out the previous world order will do the job - and eliminating their military strength and centers of control and command is the path to doing so, allowing the UNWO to institute their own control.

With nowhere else to turn, and their forces in disarray, the UN looks to unconventional sources to fight back. An answer comes from an unlikely quarter:
The Avalon Institute, a technological research group and defence contractor. Having already accepted a contract to refit and upgrade older models and marks of aircraft to more modern standards, they offer a strong chance of launching an effective counter-attack with the few kits they have ready to apply to aircraft. Not to mention, they also have the prototype 'submarine strike carrier', Nimue ready to launch for a shakedown cruise.

Wary of the idea but lacking in options, the UN authorise the creation of Excalibur Squadron, a unit of hand-picked pilots from the remaining armed forces under UNF command, equipped with upgraded and refitted aircraft to take on the UNWO's aces and high-tech forces in combat, acting as the spearhead for the regular UNF forces as they make their counterstrike.

The Excalibur Squadron will have to learn to work together in the face of their enemy, and to learn about the extent of what they're up against and find out where the real power behind the UNWO lies - before it's too late, and whatever plans and weapons they have are put into action - and the skies themselves are broken, and rain down in pieces upon the world.















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