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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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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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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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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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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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And there we are! Ross post up. I've been in a huge writing mood tonight, which is kind of awesome. :D


It was a very cool post :D Only minor thing I'd point out is that the Parvan's Claw is actually considerably smaller than regular military landcruisers.
Landcruisers are, of course, a very common and well-known thing in Arvaran society, and only come about due to the planets' unusual geology (and I totally didn't steal the idea from Heavy Gear). So while they'd have the impracticalities your character mentions in the post in our world, in the game world, they're actually a well-established factor in military - and civil - operations, and actually a vital part of both, due to the unreliability of long-range aerial transport for the same reasons that make the landcruisers practical.
Also, bear in mind that Arvarans as a whole species have also never known it to be any other way around, so it makes sense to them in that regard too...
Ah, right you are - I'll edit the post so that it's correct
New IC is up, with tasks for everyone to do. Non-combat ones, sure, but they'll give you all a chance to speak and work with each other, and to use your GEARs for something else. And, in the case of Ken and Dane, to do something a bit different and explore the base.
I'll deal with each of the separate 'threads' on a one-to-one basis, making NPC posts as necessary to keep things moving once you've all posted. Once the tasks are all dealt with, I'll bring things all back together for a time-skip covering us all working up things together, and then going ahead to the briefing revealing everything, and propelling us off on our next mission.
Silverwind looked over as the new arrivals presented themselves, all of them looked a mix of eager, and uncertain. He could understand that; being uprooted from ones' squad to be bought here and put through a hard training regime to join a unit you'd never heard of was enough to rustle anyone's jimmies. And especially when the landcruiser that turned up was the LDF's 'black sheep'; the Claw being infamous for being one-of-a-kind, and somewhat unwanted by everyone. Nonetheless, as his eye fell upon Patricia at the front of the assembly, a flicker of a smile ghosted across his pointed muzzle in recognition. He knew that while she'd have put them through the proverbial wringer, she'd have also made sure they had a good vibe about why they were doing it.
He gave a brief nod to her, before returning the deluge of salutes he received with a smart one of his own.
"At ease, people," he said with a slight smile and a nod, before turning his attention to Patricia's report and listening intently. Her look didn't escape his notice, and he quietly filed away the firm idea to have a personal catch-up with the feline within the next 24 hours. As she finished her run-down of the group, he nodded in satisfaction.
"Thank you, Onyx," he said, recalling her handle from their earlier encounters. "I've got no doubt you've bought everyone up to speed. And I'm glad you'll be joining us too". Turning his attention to the group as a whole, he raised his voice a little to carry over the sound of the work of unloading the landcruiser beginning behind them.
"Welcome to the Roughriders," he said loudly, and with a confident, firm tone. "We're not what you'd call a conventional unit by any stretch of the imagination. Our role is pretty broad; one mission could have us operatin' well within Landrens' borders. The next could be skirting the border, or out in the reaches of the badlands, huntin' down bandits. Right now, we're starting to find ourselves wrapped up in somethin' so big, that, well. A whole lotta everythin' could be at stake. Needless to say though, y'all wouldn't be here if I, and the brass above me, didn't think you couldn't hack it, or that yer skills and records didn't show you weren't suited fer the job." He paced a few steps back and forth in front of them, single eye roving over their faces and postures as he spoke, directing the conversation at each and all of them to keep them involved and attentive.
"I know y'all have been put through th' wringer by Major Archer here, and you came out on top of that. I'm sure the last thing y'all wanna hear is more training, but it's only so as y'all get used to workin' with the rest of this bunch of mine, and we can give you a taster of how the Roughriders run things. I can promise you though: in a few days time, we're gonna be receivin' a full briefin' that'll blow yer mind. Even I don't have the full details, but there's sure as hell big things afoot. In the meantime, we gotta landcruiser to unload!".
Blade set to giving them all tasks to help with unloading of the Parvan's Claw, detailing them to assist with the un-shipping of whatever equipment, supplies and other items were aboard the pocket-battleship, throwing himself into the job along with them.

***

Aboard the bridge of the ship, captain Garrett leaned on the helm station on the land-vessels' bridge. The crew had mostly been assigned to other positions, now that the ship was in dock. Her major role would be liason and communication at this point, as her ship was no longer out in the field. Given the sheer scale of unloading taking place, she was baffled by how in-depth the refit was due to be. More so, as she'd been directed that, upon unloading of the GEARs, aircraft, and all of the ships' other stores and supplies, it was to proceed further into the base, into the full maintenance area, which meant a large-scale refit was due. She hadn't even seen the plans yet - whatever it was though, it would be something quite drastic and striking. That was interesting to her, very much so, as the Claw had always been an oddity among the Landren land-ship fleet. A one-of-a-kind vessel, the first and only of her class; her sister ships cancelled before their hulls were laid down, and hers only completed because it was too expensive to scrap. Now, the 'odd ship' of the LDF was having enough money and materiel spent on it to do something to improve its' abilities and capabilities? There must be something in mind. Something in the intel they'd passed on had - understandably - shook something loose up the chain of command, and the Roughriders and the Claw had been chosen to head up the response.
Well, that suited her just fine. They had some payback to dish out, and if they were going to do it in person, then so much the better.
Her heart sank a little, however, as she watched cranes and trucks move in to remove the GEARs and aircraft complement from the ship; the Claw and herself would't be with them for the first stages. Shored up in a maintenance facility and under rebuilding, they'd have to live the strike back vicariously through messages from Blade and the rest until the refit was done.
Turning her attention back to the net terminal on the bridge, she began to review the endless administration work that went with a return to the docks.

***

Blade assembled the squad at the foot of the Claw's ramp and issued them tasks. Seeing how they handled a situation like this would be good; it'd show him how well everyone could work together and adapt to new tasks.
"All right folks, here's what we've got in store. Nawlin, Vega, Lang and Sergios. Mount up in your GEARs, you'll be assisting the weapons and ord teams with down-loading the Claws' VLS munitions and the ammo for her main batteries. A delicate touch will be required at all times, of course, an' I'm sure yer capable fer the task.
"Hildebrand, Nordegg an' Aihara. Y'all are assitin' with regular logistics, movin' the heavy equipment and cargo into or outta the Claw as required. Report ta Major Brownden, an' he'll direct the three of ya to where yer GEARs are needed.
"Maxwell, Jacquo an' Abraeven - you three take care of makin' sure our personal gear is squared away inta the barracks correctly, an' that we're all set up with the right facilities. We're goin' ashore fer a spell, an' I don't want us to be havin' to scrabble around findin' out where everythin' is, or makin' sure our unit ain't on the right records. Also, while yer at it, make sure our personal firearms are all checked in properly offa the ships' armoury and inta the bases' one." He nodded at the three of them, and then turned to Archer. "Archer, y'all are wi' me. You've been here longer, so y'all can direct me to the ops building, so we can report in with the base CO and get an idea on what's goin' down." He gestured to them all to disperse. "Off ya go then, kids. Have fun..."

He watched them disperse, and then looked to the black feline for a lead, nodding to her. "Well, lead the way..."
Waiting to see if Shadowman is going to post or not. Either way, new IC from me will be up on Friday evening, as I'll have more time to do it then. We shall be back on a weekly schedule for posts then as well; one post per player per week in the IC, unless there's an explanation as to why. Too many missed posts with no explanations or disappearances, and I'll be assuming people have left the game.

I know most of you know this already, but I'm just reiterating it for new players, and because the schedules' been off for a while lately.

And if you're waiting for someone else and they haven't posted, then just go ahead and make your post. You shouldn't be missing out because of them being slow.
I've also updated my CS and Irry's with both of their new GEARs!
New IC is up; I've included space, Cart, so you can have Ken speak to Silver as you wanted to before the skip ahead, and I can put in my reply as well, so long as it's not a huge conversation.
After that, I skipped the journey, and also made reference to Aidan's funeral, but didn't dwell on it too much. The main part for everyone to reply to will be at the end, which will also be where our newcomers can introduce their characters to us all, and we can all react to their arrival as well.

Any and all questions, ask away!
"Colonel Blade Sir." mike said as Blade turned. "Any officer that says they place their subordinates safety above their own, and then proves it, is an officer worth following." mike ditched the helmet, and stood a little straighter. "The south needs a good ass kicking, I'd like to volunteer my boot, and I wouldn't follow anyone else to do it" he said folding his arms.


The fox's muzzle lifted into a slight smirk at the ferocity and sincerity in Mikes' words. He gave a respectful nod to the tiger as he replied. "Looks like we both agree on that, an' that means I picked well gettin' y'all in the unit. As you were, Nawlin. We'll catch up later."
He looked to Ken as he followed the fox, bidding him to enter the office and say whatever was quite obviously on his mind, as he sat behind the desk.

****

The following morning, the landcruiser was well underway. Martenstown had slipped out of sight during the night and the land-ship was surrounded by the near-featureless terrain of the Badlands on all sides. The rolling expanse of dusty ground was broken only by occasional outcrops of rock, wandering dry river and streambeds and patches of scrubby, hardy vegetation. A distant range of mountains rose to the far west, and at their heart, the tallest peak was capped by smoky blackness and a red, volcanic glow, marking the beginnings of the tectonically active and brokenly treacherous 'heart' of the true badlands.
Aboard the ship, the night had passed in a almost conspiratorially quiet manner. Duty watches had gone on quietly, and the ships' normal activities had been somewhat muted. The losses of personnel and equipment had cast a sullen air among the crew complement. And the rumours and scuttlebutt had already began to circulate about the open-secret of their carrying the Imperial Princess, and the mysterious civilian picked up in Martenstown. Combined with the open knowledge of their destination, speculation was already growing and the tall-tales reaching ever-more ludicrous proportions.

None of this was of particular importance to Silverwind and Captain Garrett as they entered the room that had been assigned to the Princess. Both held their own PADDS and kept their expression neutral as they entered the room. The black-furred vulpine was delicately finishing off a breakfast provided from the mess, and stood up as they both stepped into the room.
"Captain, Colonel," she greeted them in her exotically accented tone. "Good morning. Thank you for treating me so well. Although, I must confess, I am getting somewhat tired of looking at these walls. I do understand your need for security, of course."
"I'm pleased the accomodation is to your liking, Princess," the captain replied, taking a seat at the small, functional table, as Silverwind did the same. The princess returned to her seat as well, recognizing that they'd come to ask her questions as she knitted her fingers together in front of her on the tabletop.
"If you know why we had to keep you secure, then you know why we're here this morning," Blade continued, his eye searching her face and finding only quiet intelligence and the expect mix of enforced calm and concern. "I think it's time we had a talk about what you're doing in Landren".
She hesitated for a moment, before nodding. "Quite right," she said slowly. "And I believe you are the people to tell. Your... unconventional unit, and this landcruiser, seem something of an anomaly. An experiment of some kind, I'm guessing? And you don't appear to be operating with a normal land-fleet group or detachment; you must have a lot of operational authority and independence. I think this information will be best handed to you, so you can do with it as you must. And besides; I'm in no position to choose who I pass it to. And with the South at large, it's vital it gets passed on as quickly as possible".
Blade and the captain exchange glances, before making notes on their PADDs and looking back. Captain Garrett bid her to continue, and for the princess took a breath, meeting their eyes before she continued.
"What I'm going to tell you will seem unbelievable. Crazy, even... but there is proof, and you've seen a lot of it. And I know where there's more. But please, allow me to explain, and then I'll answer your questions..."

Several hours later, the pair stood in Captain Garrett's ready room and reviewed what they'd learned. Both of their heads were spinning, minds reeling and still trying to justify what the Princess had told them. However, it fit with the actions of the South so far, and a few checks with other sources had fit neatly with what she had told them.
All of which made it absolutely mind-bending.
"Well?" asked Silverwind after a moment, sipping a mug of green tea. "What now?"
"We... well, we follow our orders. We pass the information up the chain to command, and see what they do next. If anything, that ought to help with verifying what she's said is, well. Real. And if it isn't, then we still have the issue that there are Northern military units in our territory. And that there's a factional split in the Empire" The deer groaned and pressed her fingers to her face, rubbing her eyes gently. "And we still have to interview the civilian too..."

***

Kellia had been secured in quarters a short distance removed from the Princess. As she had helped in the operation, she had been allowed more freedom to wander the ship, albeit with an escort. However, her PADD had been removed for safe-keeping for the meantime. She had been allowed limited access to the ships 'net interface however, to keep herself entertained. As the pair entered the room she'd been staying in, she shut down the interface built into the tables' top and looked up. She recognized them both, having met the captain after coming aboard, and gave a nervous smile.
"It's okay," Silverwind said with a smile. "You're not really in trouble, we just want to ask you some questions about how you knew so much about what was happening, and your motivations behind everything that happened".
"All right," the mink replied hesitantly. "But, I think I might not be able to answer all of them. You might need to talk to my friend..."
"Which friend is this?" The captain asked, taking a seat alongside Silverwind. "The one who'd been guiding you through your PADD during the operation?"
Before Kellia could say anything else, the table-top display lit up, and a neutral-sounding, almost genderless voice answered from the built-in speakers around the room.
"Captain Garrett, that would be me. I believe it's time I shared my existence and nature with you properly".
Things continued to get complicated and strange from there.

***

Over the next few days, the pair were released more openly onto the ship. The princess was allowed more free reign, though under the escort of a guard at all times, and likewise with Kellia. The pair were sworn not to reveal their information just yet; a formal debriefing of the Roughriders would occur when they reached their destination, and had the full extent of their new orders revealed. Not to mention, there was the business of Aidan's funeral to attend to.

The ceremony was again held in the hangar bay. The GEARs had Landren flags and standards draped over them once more, and a simple dark-wood casket with a flag laid atop it was the centre of the affair, a smiling, handsome picture of the medic on an easel alongside it, surrounded by flowers.
Blade and the captain read and spoke words of rememberance and encouragement, and spoke fondly of their departed comrade. Esailia contributed too, and their departed friend and comrade-in-arms was honoured to the highest, before his casket was loaded aboard a tilt-rotor to the accompaniement of music, held aloft by his squadmates and Blade leading a salute as the aircraft was elevated to the flight deck, the mortal remains of their brother-in-arms spirited back to his family for their proper internment.

Following that, their arrival at the base was only hours away, after the Claw made a course-correction to the South, turning back towards the more firmly-held areas of Landren territory, and away from the Badlands. Greenery made sporadic appearances as they grew closer, and the silver shimmer of a distant lake could be seen as the Landcruiser began to weave a path down wide downs toward a spread-out dry lakebed. On one edge of the hardpan, a large base complex squatted, with a settlement abutting it; their destination. The LDF's primary research and development center, and also the home of it's Special Forces detachments.

***

Silverwind returned to the Roughriders' barracks, after having been up on the bridge at the Captains' invitation. More information had been received from command, and from the base, and he'd been included in the messages. Wanting to pass the information on before their imminent arrival and docking at the base, and to make his people ready to offload, he'd headed directly to their quarters, sending a message on for them to expect him and be waiting.
As he stepped into the room, he called out.
"Front and center, people! I've got news to tell, and not much time to shout it."
He waited for them all to assemble, before he spoke up.
"All right, here's what's goin' down. I know y'all have been waitin', and there's a lot you wanna know about. I can't tell all of it now, but I can tell you this: You'll get the whole deal soon, once it's all been worked out an' processed. But in the meantime, here's what's happenin' to us." He paused, weighing up his words before continuing.
"Good news first: We aren't being disbanded. In light of th' info from Kellia an' Princess Velostroya, we have a lot more work ahead of us, an' we're gonna be busy. That's why we're also gettin' six new squad members, all of 'em are GEAR pilots too. That oughta bring our firepower back up to regular levels. Irry an' I will also be gettin' brand new GEARs, an' everyone elses' will be getting overhauled while we're there too; full-level maintenance, which means replacin' all the worn-out or field-expedient repairs.
"There's more an' all - the Claw is gettin' the same treatment, which means we're gonna be shippin' out aboard a new 'cruiser after our maint is done. We got six days of trainin' an' familiarisation with th' new troops an' GEARs an' then we're shippin' out to the Southern Border... can't tell y'all more'n that so far. In the meantime: Get yerselves' ready to disembark, and look forward to havin' more space fer a while, and not bein' onboard a ship! Stand to ready to pilot yer GEARs off the ship, an assist with unloadin' the landcruiser. Y'all got ten minutes!"
He dismissed the group and headed into his own room, preparing to pick up his bags. Like the others, he'd been warned to vacate all personal items from his room in the light of the ships imminent refit and overhaul, as there was no telling how deep the work may be. As such, he had more than he'd normally be carrying with him to shift - and no GEAR to stow it in this time, he thought with a twinge of sadness.
Sadness that was only multiplied when he saw Aidan's bag by the door.
Hefting it onto one shoulder alongside his own, he met with Irry as she stepped out of her room, and headed for the GEAR bay as the ships' sirens sounded over the intercom - they were about to dock at the landcruisers' quay in the base.
Blade and Irry stepped into the hangar just as the Captains' voice announced over the intercom that the Parvan's Claw was secure in its' anchorage, and that the external hatches were opening now. Flashing lights came to life in the hangar bay, as the main ramp began to cycle down. Simultaneously, side hatches opened with a hiss, extending their own gangplanks and rampways to the cement quayside and letting the bright natural light of afternoon flood the interior space, playing across the machinery of the landcruisers interior.
Blade felt his fur ruffled by the breeze blowing off of the lakebed, and headed for the ramp, lowering the bags to the ground at the head of the ramp, and looking out expectantly, searching for the new members of his squad, and whatever else the base held for the Roughriders.

There you go, boss, here's my other character


She is accepted!

Accept aedaeenn in the RP too or RIOT.


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No new messages, so if there's no posts by anyone by this evening (UK time), I'll get a new IC post up, and also send off the mass PM to all the new players with some info on where you'll be to start off with.
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