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6 days ago
Current F**CKING HOFF-STYLE!
13 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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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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I believe that soon we'll be able to diversify much more and fill different roles and maybe there would be some interesting gear to be had.


Yeah, I think you're right there; there's a limited pool right now, but once we have more systems to choose from, it'll make it easier for us to take on whatever niches or roles we'd like to have. At the moment our mecha are all broadly similar simply because we have the same equipment to choose from.

Woo, got my post up at last! I was quite pleased with it. I liked describing Elaine's civvies too x3
I'm looking forward to us socializing, so we all get a chance to know one another in character a bit more and talk - the mission was good, but we didn't really get a chance to talk, of course.

In terms of my FRAME, I also removed the C3IS as I didn't really need it as we'd discussed. I didn't buy anything else either, as I couldn't really see or think of anything else I wanted, so I've just left it as it is for now.
Elaine trotted down the ramp a little behind Edward. Like the others, she'd dressed for a good day - or night - out on the town and had abandoned her military-issue clothing for something more relaxed and personal. The copper-haired pilot wore a pair of hip-hugging jeans paired with brown suede boots that ended at the knee; they had a little of a flat heel, giving her a couple of extra inches. Which, in her opinion, she could use. On her top half, she wore an elegant corset-style top in purple and black. Like the others, she too wore the units' leather jacket over the top - and her ever-present goggles were pushed up on her head. A slim black velvet choker circled her throat to finish off the ensemble and she gave a smile to the others as she walked up, looking over both Cecilia and Edward with admiration. Her team-mates looked good. Like Edward - whom she nodded to as she approached - she stood a short distance off, not intruding on the conversation Juppy had started, but listening in with polite interest as they waited.
"Eager to go explore the city?" she asked the other pilot, making conversation as she stood nearby. "Not sure if you've ever been here before, but Hamarr is somewhere you can find pretty much whatever you're looking for, if you've got the cash", she continued with a smile. "Especially a damn good time!"
As Konrad said, I'm here and interested too. Got in mind to play an Israeli character, not sure what their particular specialty will be - if any - yet, but personality wise, I was thinking of making someone quite sociable and outwardly light-hearted to act as the social 'glue' for the group, and hopefully get people talking to one another too.
@Windicator
The C3 is used to put all the data together, not to transmit it.

The C3 Imaging Unit receives everything that everyone in the unit is seeing, regardless of whether or not they have the C3, and then puts it together in the mech units that have the C3. You don't have to have the C3 to send the information.

It's like the thing that lets someone write a map. EVERYONE doesn't need to write a map- a couple people, maybe, but everyone else can, by default, yell out their shtuff and the one or three people that DO know how to write the map can do it.


If that's the case, then there isn't much point in me having it either, as I'd be more geared towards stuff that finds things, and then yelling that out to everyone else.
@Darkspleen
Well I'm a tad disappointed that a buncha people are going with the C3. What's the use of a support guy who sees everything, and keeps everyone updated... if EVERYONE can see everything?
I mean, an LMG could wipe off the C3's exterior junk to negate its abilities, so using it in combat would be counterproductive, but still :/


I came up with my character concept as recon, and wrote it right into her back-story... I feel the same way. My 'speciality' isn't very special right now, as I'm not really packing anything that anybody else doesn't have. I guess it'll be more down to my tactics and role-play than my systems at this stage... and that's only if people pay attention to what I'm telling them. Same with your character too though, to some extent.

That said, as I mentioned before, I could envisage our characters working together - I go find the things, feed back to you where they are, and you pass the info on to everyone else and update the 'god's eye view' of the battlefield, painting a full picture between the pair of us. And then give me new areas to go ferret about in to keep the info updated.
Two Years Later

30th December, 2015


Who are you, old man?
Scott looked at his reflection in the mirror opposite him. Age and stress had lined his once-handsome face, and white was showing all through his dark hair. The tailored suit added a severe look to him that didn't help.
And the walking cane didn't do him any favours either.
But that was a necessity; after the last firefight and the grevious wounds he'd taken, his fighting days were done. He'd taken his last bullet, and it had left him, not crippled, but unable to do the same things he used to. And in some way, he was glad of that.
He'd spent months in hospitals, under lockdown and guard. But, as promised, it had all been sorted out. Quiet back-channel deals, and, no doubt, any number of blackmail threats and realizations of how close the 'civilized' world had come to having a nuclear detonation in their faces had quietly resulted in a quiet discharge from service.
His still-piercing eyes studied his own face as a clock ticked rhythmically in the background of the wood-panelled hallway, The green-leather upholstered bench wasn't uncomfortable, but the passage of ages had worn it to a shiny lustre, and the tiled floor was slick-smooth with the same passage of ages.
Outside, the traffic and bustle of London in the holiday season was reduced to a distant, far-off burble and the single iron-framed window was blasted with winter rain.

He might not be picking up a rifle or machine-gun any more, and he might not be diving out of perfectly good aeroplanes, or swimming up freezing cold rivers, but Scott Valentine was still fighting for worthwhile causes.
The thick wooden door at the end of the hallway clicked open, and a younger man in an ill-fitting suit spoke in a quiet voice.
"They're ready for you now, Mister Valentine".
Slowly, and with aching joints, Scott stood, leaning on the cane and straightening his tie, brushing off an imaginary fleck of dirt. Despite the injuries he'd received, he was still somewhat of a mountain of a man, barrel-chested and wide-shouldered. He gave a slight smirk at himself. What would they think of you now, old man? He thought ruefully. Picking up the slim document wallet alongside him, he stood before walking toward the door, nodding to the young man as he passed. He stopped as the young man closed the door behind them, and found himself waiting in a sort of hallway between the one he'd left and a larger room where a burble of raised voices could be heard in debate. His heart thumped, and he quietened it, applying the same steel he'd used all those times before in other situations.
Still facing the enemy, he thought to himself with a slightly smile, before turning the folder in his hands, and reading the cover again. He knew it inside and out, of course, but it helped keep his attention focused.
"PEACE IN OUR TIME: CIVIL WAR, TERRORISM AND PEACE-KEEPING IN THE THIRD WORLD"
It was a large issue to discuss, but after what he'd been through with the rest of Lima and the SAS before that, more than anything he wanted to add his experience to debate. To argue and debate with a view towards the experience he'd had in the field, of men and women on both sides and the realities they faced, and the reasons he'd seen why violence broke out, and was hard to quell.
Somehow, that process had ended up with him here, today, the day before New Years Eve, making a special appearance at the House of Commons to make a speech.
The noise in the other room quietened, and he heard a somewhat muffled voice begin to describe his immediate appearance. In a sudden flash, he thought of his team mates; Jan, Zhenya, Wendy, Neil and the rest. Where were they now, he wondered? He hoped they were well, that they too had found or made their own peace.
The young man appeared in the door into the large chamber and nodded.
Scott took a breath and stepped forward.

I added my new transactions onto the bottom of my Character Sheet. The only thing I bought was the C3IS, as there wasn't really anything else I wanted. None of the other systems really fit my character concept.
Urgh, I have a lot of catching up to do. Feels like I've missed a lot just by being in a different time zone and being asleep.
I did want to get another post in, but I guess I'll just move onto the next one instead.
Not sure what to do about my machine. My plan is to make it into a full-on recon/EW machine as more of those systems become available. Aristo, is it okay if I PM you with what I have in mind so we can both get on the same page?
I might go more down the scout-sniper route a bit more also, so that I don't end up crossing over too much with Harold.
@Silverwind BladeI think your posts are groovy; no need to worry!


I'm glad you think so, I haven't thought they're too great yet. Probably just still trying to find my character, and get established in the setting. I'm happy with my edits to the post though.

Also, regarding the mecha, if you're using Heavy Gear as inspiration for the FRAMES as far as the ground-based side of things go, I'd also recommend Dream Pod 9's other mecha game for space-based machines in a similar aesthetic - Check out Jovian Chronicles for some more sweet-ass designs.

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