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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.

Most Recent Posts

As I am currently so tired I'm dying on my feet, the updated post will come tomorrow.
"More practice and more working together will help - considering we hadn't even flown a single sortie before the bomber attacks, I think we did well to get as far as we did," Ariella replied to Matt. "We'll have a chance to develop our tactics as we go".
She ate a little more as Miyoshi and Zola spoke up more, carrying the conversation along, listening as her new squad mates spoke. Zola's story was fascinating, and she listened intently as she spoke, having never had much real contact with a mercenary, and especially not one so well-spoken and seemingly professional.
"I hate to bring up stereotypes," she said, listening to Zola, "but you're not what I expected from a Merc. Much more... professional than I imagined. And that's definitely meant as a compliment. And I have to say that both you and Everett have certainly shown your stuff." She nodded further to her reply to Miyoshi's question about the enemy aircraft. "Yes, Flankers and Fulcrums, this time around. Though they seemed to be earlier models, luckily for us. I suppose the UNWO weren't expecting as much trouble, or they were occupied elsewhere with other missions. I'm sure we'll run into them soon enough, though".
Finishing off the rest of her meal, she pushed the plate to the center of the table, and looked around the others, regarding them as she sipped her tea.
"So," she said after a few moments. "I think it's about time we found our what our next destination is, and what our next mission is due to be. I'm going to head up to the bridge and check up with the captain. The rest of you check on the aircraft, and then meet me back in the barracks in-" she checked her watch. "Forty minutes. Then I'll bring you up to speed on what's going down". She gave a nod to the others. "Let's get going, people".
Wow, much excitement
Many Sincerities
Wow.
I'd just say that if you want to make a post, then go ahead and make one. We don't really have a posting order, and if there's conversation your character can reply to, or something you think they'd want to say, then go ahead and post. It beats waiting around, and it might give someone else an 'in' to make a post.
Re: the IC, I will post to move us on tomorrow, most likely, as there don't seem to be any other questions forthcoming, and then we can get onto the mission - which will incidentally lead us into the true plot of the game, rather than training exercises and puttering about the Landcruiser.
If no-one else is going to post, then I'll move things on again... I'm getting a bit annoyed with this tbh - there's a few people who seem to be reliable posters, but if other people don't pick up the slack, then I'm going to ask them to leave. This is ceasing to be fun.
I keep wanting to make a post, but I feel like I haven't really got anything worthwhile to add. Also, I wasn't sure if Zenku was intending to edit his post into an in-character one, or just leave it blank.
We've had a couple of drop outs lately, so I could consider adding another character, and I like to have an even number of GEARs in the unit. Post it on up here when you're ready and I'll take a look at it.
I'm sorry to hear that, but I know how it goes. If you find you have more time down the line, then consider yourself to have a permanent place reserved. I hope everything goes well for you otherwise though.
Silverwind tilted his head as his people spoke up, one by one. All of their questions were relevant and to the point, and he addressed them one by one. Nodding to Myrina, he replied.
"The manifest from the Crawler convoy indicated they weren't carrying anything unusual: non-perishable food stuffs, farm supplies - like seeds, grains, and the like; some general supplies such as hand tools, farming equipment, and building materials, as well as other general goods. Clothing and textiles, a small amount of medical supplies" he shrugged. "I believe there's a small handful of firearms in there, but nothing honestly worth stealing for the effort it would take. However, looks like there mighta been some passengers as well".
He turned his attention to Adrian, and nodded as the rabbit spoke up. "Good question - there were three crawlers in the convoy. The cargo was split among all three, and one carried a utility GEAR for loading and unloading, but it wasn't armed or armoured. None of the crawlers carried much in the way of defensive weaponry either".
The conversation turned more tactical as Esailia spoke up, and the fox was interested to hear what the fireteam captain had to say, and listened politely and intently as she spoke before giving his answer.
"Sounds good to me," he agreed to her suggestion. "Ken can as act as overwatch and fire support, and should we need to evac any hostages or casualties, the chopper can double duty that, too".
He looked around the room, checked eyes with the others. "Any other questions, comments or queries before I move to the tactical section of the briefing?"
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