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6 yrs ago
Current You could not live with your own failure. And where did that bring you? Back to RPG.
7 yrs ago
I've been away for so long. Holy shit.
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8 yrs ago
I'm done with Guam. I want to get back home, buy an 80s Japanese sports car, and get to tuning.
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9 yrs ago
Motorcycle is finally street legal. Now I can finally live.
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10 yrs ago
I'M BACK, BABY!
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Lol, right. Man this sucks, I haven't ever been in a Battletech RP and I was really holding out for this one.
Well, since it's cold as shit, several diseases would have actually died off as either all of their carriers died or the microbes themselves couldn't take the cold. I'd have to do some research on the matter, but infection isn't impossible. No zombies, that has nothing to do with the plot, though several animals that used to live near the polar regions would have likely emigrated closer to the mid-latitudes, things like wolves, polar bears, arctic foxes, etc. I'm still thinking through the details, but if this garners enough interest I'll get to it.
Did none of you notice my "cheeki-breeki" shoe-in?
ВОДКА!!!
HeySeuss said
No prob. The character's good. Also, knee-deep in succession war politics.


Wait, what exactly do you mean by that? I never really was well-versed in the politics of the Battletech universe.
More stories, more stories, more stories!
This is just an idea I've had rolling around in my mind for a bit, and it's going to be a mix between two concepts I've had for an RP. The basic idea is that each character is one of an absolutely minuscule number of people who survived the new ice age brought on by an asteroid impact that blocked out the sun for over a month, causing the Earth's climate to change dramatically. It is now ten years later, and you are one of MAYBE tens of thousands of people who have managed to stay alive in the snowy/icy wastelands. It's going to be a bit like the book World War Z in that each character has their own story, completely separate from anyone else's. If you bump into someone else, you bump into someone else. Maybe you stick together, maybe you don't. The most important idea is to focus on the isolation and abject misery one might experience.

Obviously, it's just a rough idea right now, but I think it has potential. I have a feeling it won't get a lot if interest since there's not going to be a lot of (if any) character interaction, but there will be a lot of individual freedom to do whatever you want in the RP, within reason.
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I live in Texas, FFS, I am well aware of the deep South's bullshit. I know that Islam isn't the only one that sucks ass, and I could say similar things about Christianity, and even Judaism, but I'm trying to stay on topic. Yes, there are other factors, yes I kinda pulled that statistic out of my ass, but I do think that the biggest factor in pretty much all of the bullshit going on in the Middle East currently is religion.
"Devon," Seth corrected as Jon erroneously spoke the name, simultaneously bringing the flask to his mouth to take a swig of the alcohol. He identified it as whiskey once it hit his tongue and slid down his throat. Medicine wasn't his forte, but he knew whiskey could act as an ad-hoc disinfectant and poured a bit of it over his wounds. He even took off the shirt and tore off a part of it that wasn't bloody to use as a tourniquet, using his teeth to help cinch it down. He knew there couldn't be too many intruders left, but he kept his CZ at the ready just in case.

He began to ponder who would have organized such a large operation. This was somewhat less of a hack job than the last few attacks have been, and there was a good number more of them this time. Maybe it was a joint operation between two or more opposing mobs, or just a bunch of people who decided to try to rob the place. Whichever way it went, it meant bad news. The casino was starting to lose it's good reputation, and it's customers along with it. It wasn't good, and Seth had a feeling a storm was on the horizon, figuratively speaking.
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