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Sometimes you spend so long looking for peace in someone else, you loose sight of that peace you can give yourself. Don't forget that guys.
4 yrs ago
"Wake up and smell the roses, Care. We're not in YOUR universe. Being an A-Law here means something to a small number of people. The rest of us don't give a damn. And you're not the only top-tier pilot here. If you're going to help, then damn well help. Otherwise focus on your part of the mission and let me focus on mine." Focusing back in on the enemy ace, Jack can't help but grimace. These "real men" types were a dime a dozen and all had some kind of issue with their head that insisted anyone who didn't fight their way wasn't a "real man." It's going to be a long day...
Activating his boosters, he swings his beam saber in a horizontal slash, aiming to see how good this guy was in close quarters combat when the people he was attacking could actually bring a weapon to bear. "Less talking and more fighting, moon boy."
Important question, are we allowed to give Pokemon eggs as rewards? I mean, I don't remember what the final say on their existence was, but I had an interesting idea for my mission that used the eggs as rewards.
@toadropes Oookay so I flipped back some and I couldn't find it, but I just wanted to make sure that you counted the mission cost for "Lost Dog" into your CP. Just checking in to make sure that was all accounted for since it's been completed and all. Sorry to bother if you did, and gentle reminder if you didn't -- I'll take your word for it either way.
@luckyblackcat Now that Toadropes' mission, "Lost Dog," has been completed, could you remove it from the Feyhollow mission board? So it doesn't look like it's still up for grabs. Thanks in advance :)
On a side note, I have a mission up for everyone in my organization, the Helping Hand Guild. I don't know if anyone who's part of the organization is available right now, but it's there. And yes, you must be a part of the Helping Hand Guild in order to earn rewards (although you can tag along if you're not, I think). So that's that -- any takers?
Speaking of missions, what's the cost and format for them? Because I didn't see it in the manual.
Physical Appearance: Stands at 6'1", with emerald green eyes and dark brown hair. Weighs around 210 lbs, but it's muscle, he's lithe and fast and strong.
Clothing: Off the job, he wears a tank top, cargo pants and combat boots. When he’s doing his “night job,” he wears the Hunter-Killer MKII.
Skill set: Expert marksmen, Master of Jinjishi, a martial art he created by mashing together several others to make a new one, tracker, survivalist, extensive knowledge of most wildernesses
Personality: He's a little anti-social from spending so much time alone, so he typically prefers to operate in a lone wolf fashion. Has no friends and is fairly impassive about others and their problems. That said, he also a strong sense of morality in the sense that he refuses to cause collateral damage for any reason, feeling that it's not necessary and a waste of life and ammo.
Likes
A job well done
Spicy Foods
Clean Kills
Dislikes
Messy Kills
Super sweet foods
Unnecessary Death
"Licentia, a continent covered with a variety of ecosystems just due to it’s size alone. Growing up, I learned how to hunt and shoot from my father. Guy turned out to be a slime ball, when he didn't take me on hunting trips, he was cheating on my mom with one of the younger girls from town. Can still remember his face through the scope as I picked him off as he walked through a valley with his latest fling. Almost shot the girl too, but the perverted and unfaithful man was good at keeping secrets, so I let her run screaming.
After that, I went home, told my mother and I left. Got on the first shuttle away from home. Took me to a town called Tauris. Mom and I still talk, though she's never been entirely convinced my father was as unfaithful as I told her. I stayed there a couple years, worked as a store clerk before I yearned to be out in the wild again. So, I got a brochure or two that had all the least explored areas of all the continents and started my expedition, quitting my job as a clerk so I wasn't coming back for any reason other than I wanted to. Of course, that was almost fifteen years ago. Since then I've seen a lot of crazy things. Good example is all those different martial art masters on Congelo, towards the northern side of the continent. Place is covered in snow and rock with all the vegetation in the occasional warm pocket down in the crevesses. Fell down one by accident, found this secret dojo place with all kinds of martial arts. I stuck around, watched and learned for a few years, ended up making my own martial art by mashing everything I learned together.
Then there was that corporate exec or CEO, high ranking, I remember that, that I rescued on a safari in southern Licentia. Place I saved him at is covered in jungle trees and rivers, few swamps now and then. Predators there are real nasty, everything's got teeth and what they lack in teeth most of them make for in claws. Saw what I think was a bear, big sonovabitch. Paws were twice the size of my hand and I'm a big guy. Found out from some folks who lived near the area that it was called the Itchwa Bear, known for scratching it's prey to paralyze it and then eat it alive. On my list of deaths to avoid that is.. Anyways, this exec or CEO or whatever he was was on some kind of safari that the company running it assured him was safe. Well, wild animals can be smart too and this big...cat...thing was exactly that, came out of a hole in the ground beneath the safari vehicle and knocked it over, making the auto turret on it useless. I was passing by in the jungle nearby and heard the commotion. Seeing the trouble, I scoped up, pulled the trigger and BANG! right between the eyes. Got me a new suit of custom armor from his company as a thanks. Built exactly to my specifications.
Anyways, eventually, I started contracting out as an assassin. Not a bounty hunter, there's a difference. Bounty hunters take targets dead or alive, depending on the contract. I only take 'em dead. Anyway, when I'm not bringing in the dead bodies of the most recent contract kill, I'm doing work as a guide and overwatch for other expeditions. Doesn't pay as well as the assassin work, but it pays better than bein' a damn store clerk."
Job: Assassin/Safari Guide
Goal: Make money and survive
Support: Prefers UNF but works both sides
Pilot Aptitude: C but no interest in being stuck in what he considers a giant metal death trap
Armor: Hunter-Killer MKII The Hunter-Killer MKII is maximised for stealth, speed, and agility. Is equipped with a thermal visor mode, optic camoflauge, and mimetic paint, which serves as a back up camo when the optic camo is damaged or on cooldown.
Prefers to work for the UNF for reasons both monetary and somewhat moral. The UNF almost always pays higher, and they don't attack civilian targets to reach their enemy, as opposed to the Ordo Sanctus when being pursued or trying to make a point.
Jinjishi is based around Kung Fu and Karate. His level of mastery makes him a master in Hand-to-Hand combat.
Tommy nodded, pulling Amica's Pokeball free and releasing the Froakie after spinning it into the air. "Sounds like a plan to me. I gotta hit the Pokemart before we start though, so if you want to go set up a gig before we head out, I'll meet you on the outskirts of the village in five or ten minutes." After getting Cici's answer, he heads over to the Pokemart and purchases one more Pokeball. After thanking the clerk, he looks at the pokeball and then runs his other hand along the empty three already on his belt. He wouldn't be leaving Tefan without a full team of six, that was his decision. And if that meant spending a few days here, then so be it. Stepping out of the store after putting his newly purchased ball in it's place on his belt, he waits outside of it for Cici assuming she didn't come with him, listening to the sounds around him.
He could hear all kinds of Pokemon out in the distance, but what caught his attention was the sound of a trashcan being knocked over nearby. By the time he had turned towards the sound, Amica had already jumped over and tackled (not to be confused with the move) the perpetrator to the ground. The sounds of Amica and an Eevee reached him and he came over with a smile that was both kind and triumphant. After a moment, the Eevee managed to break free from Amica and turned on her, using a Tackle to knock her back towards Tommy. "Froakie Fro." Tommy chuckled and pulled an empty Pokeball free of it's spot.
"You're right, don't think he'll be coming without a fight. That's alright though, we could use the practice. Amica, use Cut!" The Froakie leaped into action, dashing forwards and drawing a white blade of energy before it connected with the Eevee's face, who was caught off guard, and knocked it back. It recovered and came at Amica with a Bite attack, it's fangs long and sharp. "Dodge Amica and use Water Gun!" Amica dodges the attack by jumping up into the air and blasts the Eevee with a high pressure stream of water. "That aught to do it!" The attack had knocked the Eevee against the wall behind it and gave the aspiring Trainer time to throw the Pokeball, which popped open after impact and sucked up the Evolution pokemon in a burst of white light. The pokeball wiggled for several seconds before it finally pinged to indicate they had succeeded in their endeavor. Whooping a victory shout and high fiving Amica, he retrieves the Eevee's pokeball and spins it in his hand. "Add another to the team. Come on out, Beta!" He released the Eevee and it immediately looked around before facing him, an annoyed look on his face.
"Eevee Eev Ee!" Amica reacted before Tommy could and berated the new member of the team.
"Fro Froakie kie! Froak Froakie." Beta appraised Tommy one more time, a look of cautious curiousity in it's eyes, before it nodded in consent and took up a spot next to the trumpet player.
"Welcome to the team Beta." Tommy smiled at the Eevee and kneeled down, scratching behind his ears, which he seemed to like a lot.