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    1. SimplyJohn 11 yrs ago

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8 yrs ago
Current When the world gets you down, and you think no one cares, try to picture something soft and cuddly.And then imagine it being run over by a forklift truck.
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11 yrs ago
#We're off to see the Wizard. The Wonderful Wizard of OZ... Sing along now!
11 yrs ago
And remember, Respect is everything!
11 yrs ago
"There's no point in being grown-up if you can't be childish sometimes." - Fourth Doctor, 'Robot, Part Four
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11 yrs ago
I think I just pushed the wrong button on my iPad and nuked France. Hope no-one noticed.
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A player of games and a liver of lives, sometimes with onions and gravy.

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Better use a long-range commlink for that, I think JR's out of short-range by now. :)
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Feel free to come over and say hello to Harry. He's just back in town after several weeks in the Wastes so would probably appreciate the company. :)
Methinks Miranda may have caught the beast and fed him to Ariel. :p
I'm leaving any comment on Farvis's status for @TheUnknowable for now. If he'd like to play the lame duck and get a little TLC from Simon that's fair, or he could make a miraculous recovery.
*whips out magnifying glass* "Nope, still can't see it..."

@MercuryHg34 If you are alright with changing your number to 05, we can remove the current 05 and pretend there were only ever 02-08. What say you?

Sounds good to me. :)
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The terminal sparked into life, restoring partial emergency power to the corridor and lighting up the evacuation guides designed to help guide the crew in case of a hull breach, a system which may have been triggered by either the loss of the external hatch, the explosion in the airlock or the shuttle's inglorious exit.

Unfortunately for the party, the guides all seemed to be pointing to the very hatch they'd just sealed behind them, granting no further assistance to their endeavour. The emergency lighting however was a little more useful, bringing to light the guide arrows etched into scorched the wall panel.

To the bow of the ship lay the main hangar, where the ship's own complement of shuttles was likely housed, a chamber currently exposed to space with the main docking doors opened two meters.

To the stern the sign pointed to something identified as a maintenance bay, presumably a facility for the upkeep of the shuttle fleet, as well as other basic ship's systems.

The two doors in the corridor were identified as the Shuttle Control Room, and the Head.
Over his shoulder Harry's wrench turned to scan the newcomer as she stepped into the bar. Immediately it gave off a warning beep, drawing the mechanic's attention. Turning Harry gave the girl the once-over and immediately spotted the heavy-duty rifle she was carrying.

That would be quite a prize, to the right person, he thought to himself, although all I'd need would be a couple of hours in a decent workshop. Not that there were any decent workshops within a hundred miles of the rag-tag little town in which they sat.

As she moved towards the bar Harry eyed the girl, spotting the shield unit she was carrying as his eye scanned her carefully, it's energy signature unmistakeable. With a sign he turned back to his new friend with a wry smile. Perhaps another time, he thought, I'll let some other guy try and crack that little nut.

"You were saying something about this mission of yours?" Harry said to his 'partner', not wanting to let the issue lie until he'd been given something about their target or destination.
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