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Current Last minute horror movie marathon. Goodnight Mummy, Creep, and Green Inferno. Nightmare fuel cometh!!!
9 yrs ago
How is it that I can operate under 3 hours of sleep just fine, but when I'm given a decent 6-8 hours zombie mode is activated?
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"You Miss 100% of the shots you don't take. - Wayne Gretsky" - Michael Scott

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I work full time, go to school full time, and whatever time I have off is spent either exercising, eating, reading, watching sports, or rping. This makes for a mundane Algorhythm, but a functioning one no less.

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"Where are we?" Shipmaster Nilu stared up at the Guidesphere, trying to find The Bridger's silhouette. The foggy nutrient and oxygenated protein liquids sloshed about, sparkling like emerald glass from the lights within.

"You feel my answer, yet you still ask." It was hard to tell whether The Bridger's voice came from the Guidesphere or his mind. The neural link that bonded everyone to the ship was still something he had to get used to.

"Because it does not make sense," The dark orange cracks on Nilu's brow deepened. "How is our fixed point no longer within the known void?"

Another female voice, Ideen, pinged into his brain; this one was more gruff and to the point, but still as highly intrusive as The Bridger's. "The ship's hyperdrive, or whatever the hell its equivalent is, wasn't given set coordinates."

Nilu was about to ask for an explanation, but Ideen wasted no time. Through the neural connection tethered by The Bridger, Ideen's thought process fed into his. He quickly learned that when him and his crew of lab rats fled onto The Wayward Step, it created a big rift between the Bridger and the Ship's consciousness. One mind became eighty-seven. Among the smorgasbord of panic and fear, the consensual need to leave their galaxy became powerful enough for The Bridger and the ship to register.

"I believe the exact coordinates The Bridger and the ship managed to decipher from the chaos were: Anywhere but here." Ideen made a frustrated sigh, but not because of what she said. With some concentration Nilu could pinpoint that she was in what could be best described as the ship's stomach. The designated Chief Engineer, along with a handful of other clueless saps, were scoping the area trying to make sense of things. Nilu gathered their collective thoughts and surmised that the stomach was the ship's secondary power source - the first being the neural core, his current destination. Rather than ask Ideen what was specifically wrong, he peered into her thoughts. He felt wrong and guilty for do so without her consent. He also was afraid, scared of how long it would take before he no longer had those feelings. When sharing themselves completely without keeping secrets, will their original identities stay intact, or will their collective consciousness meld together into a uniform hive mind?

"Well?" Ideen said, her irritable tone transferring into the neural stream. She sensed Nilu's hesitation to respond and groaned. "Do you see the problem we're having? How unqualified any of us are to maintain...whatever this is?"

"Yes." Nilu stared up at the Guidesphere. "Bridger..."

...You are all afraid. I understand. We, understand. Before the interstitial quantum displacement, you were fleeing for your lives from the sullied hands of my makers. From the implosion of our galaxy. Now you stand within a living vessel, an unconventional anomaly compared to the standard starships you've grown accustomed to. You have escaped trauma within trauma, and now you are subjugated into sharing your thoughts, pain, and fears with people whom you barely know, without consent or discretion.

If you are wondering why you haven't been driven to insanity yet, it is because I have maintained a level of calm by tapping into your physiology to increase your Oxytocin levels. I have also been feeding you all a knowledge stream with regards to the ship and its functions. Forgive me for..leaving you in the dark, so to speak. You each have a unique alien body habitus and it requires a more concentrated effort on my end. In approximately 60 minutes and 20.4 seconds counting, you will know all you need to know in order to keep this ship running. In the meantime, I will assume all ship duties...


If there was one thing Nilu hated more than being in the dark, it was having no control. The overwhelming feeling of vulnerability saturated the neural stream like clogged pipes. Rather than agitate it further, he quietly exhaled and stepped forward.

"I know what you're all feeling." Nilu closed his eyes, concentrating so that he could peer into everyone on board. A sea of alien faces rushed into his mind. He generated an open field, a geographical landmark from his homeworld on Anari, simulating a sunny day cast down from paired suns drifting overhead. The entire crew looked around in awe. Nilu himself was surprised that he was capable of such a feat. What other things could be accomplished while on board The Wayward Step? "That saying has a whole new meaning now, given our current circumstance. It is an uncomfortable revelation that we've been exposed to, but it is nothing compared to the trials we've faced in the past. We've survived the torture camps of the Exalted Hand, we've survived the decimation of our known galaxy, and we will survive this. You heard The Bridger. We now have less than an hour until we gain all the information needed to run this ship, and I intend to lead you all the best way I can. Until then, let us enjoy this moment of freedom that has been kept from us for so long."

The realm that Shipmaster Nilu created within the neural stream became an open canvas. People began experimenting with their own thoughts, projecting them into tangible moments. Some shot up into the air in full flight, while others rode on all sorts of beasts either inhabited from their homeworlds or their own imaginations. Others crafted images of loved ones they'll never hope to see again, reliving old memories. Nilu sat down and crossed his legs. He closed his eyes and took in the soft winds of Anari before looking up at a newer manifestation of his mind. A dark red capital class ship hovered in the sky, its alien graffiti decals translated to the word: Wargiver. Each letter was designed after a traditional war blade of his people. His shimmering blue eyes gazed at it longingly as it disappeared into the sky above. Madrafala-ungazi-na... A sudden jolt grabbed everyone's attention as a cloister of words and sentences rained into the neural stream.

Intrepid....Pale...Quiver...Romanova...Spirit...
...Be swift, we must know what they're saying...
...We are the true loyalists of the Valinosian Pact...
...and we hear your messages of peace...
...Prove yourself hostile, and we will bury you...


"What-" The Anari sky was soon filled with ships of all sizes and designs, swirling about with impractical flight patterns.

My apologies The Bridger's voice hailed down like a god. I've picked up a cluster of heat signatures and wave forms from various unidentifiable objects. What you are seeing is a psychic projection of what is currently outside of the ship, within the field of my thought radius.

"They don't sound too damn friendly." Ideen said. Her worrisome tone echoed throughout the neural stream.

Unable to decipher intent. Currently deviated by initiated protocol.

Nilu clicked his tongue. The Bridger was still preoccupied with downloading information into the crew. Between that and single handedly running the ship, he wasn't sure if she'd be able to access weapons and defense systems - if in fact there were any.

"Bridger, ETA on your information download."

10 minutes and 14.2 seconds counting...

"Maintain relative distance from the UFOs until the download is complete." Nilu turned his attention to the crew. "Everyone, standby at your stations and be ready to take action by my command." At an instant, the cluster of people within the manifested terrain vanished in a giant puff of smoke. He could feel his crew clambering throughout The Wayward Step like tiny insects now, getting into their positions (or what felt like where they belonged) and awaited orders. The next course of action weighed heavily on the success of The Bridger's download.

Oh nice! I'll be sure to check it out if I ever get around to finishing the Void trilogy.
Ship Name: The Wayward Step

Universe Background: The Wayward Step was birthed from the complicated regions of the Jorgo Galaxy. Three coalition groups represent a wide range of alien races, each equipped with their own quirky peculiarities. These coalitions originally made an agreement to work under one governing body, but the intricacies of foreign system policy became too convoluted to navigate through. They decided to orchestrate a galactic war on the hope that they could downsize "troublesome" cultures, while simultaneously reshaping Jorgo's politics into a more uniform sovereignty. Long story short: They got the war they wanted, but not the preferred outcome. The coalition's war plans had somehow leaked into the net. Not to mention other shadier details behind their sinister schemes like catastrophes thought to have been caused by terrorist nations and war mongering aliens. The leak became the fuel that would set the entire galaxy ablaze. Jorgo would soon eat itself up from the inside out. The Wayward Step and its crew are the only known survivors to have escaped from their galaxy's massive implosion.

Crew Complement: 87 crew members.

Ship Description:


History of the Ship: It once had a name. Before it was chained down by The Exalted Hands and grafted into a vessel for science. Before it was called The Wayward Step, it was free and cognizant - roaming land, sea, and stardust on its own. Revered by many civilizations as a mythic creature, the all-thinkers of The Guidemasters carved out its soul and made it into their ark from Jorgo's destruction. Yet, in the end, they were not chosen to be saved. Perhaps it is the divine will of the Wayward beast. A karmic justice for those imprisoned by the Exalted Hand. We, who suffered through their despicable tests and agonizing experiments. When our galaxy was ending all around us, The Wayward Step somehow released us from our bonds. We escaped into its mouth and ventured away from oblivion, never turning back. - Shipleader Nilu

Some Important People:












I said I closed the thread, but I forgot to, you know, actually close it, so I'll let you apply anyway.


Oh wow, sorry about that. Well thank you for letting me still apply!

And the closest I've ever gotten to deer was seeing one outside my window 2 feet away. You definitely win the "adorable deer" award. Did you have berries or something to attract them, or were you just that naturally deerlike?

or are you secretly a druid #DnDIsReal


You were definitely more close to deer than I was. I was like 7-10 feet away, and when I was running with them, it was only for a couple of seconds before they bolted into another direction.

Spaaace whaaaalle (yay!). Reminds me of Farscape, a little bit. And of voidhawks from Peter F. Hamilton's Reality Dysfunction. Anyway, I like it! Tiny, tiny crew complement that you may want to consider buffing, given how other ships have crews of 1000's. Totally up to you, though.


Whoa!!!! Crazy that you mention that. I randomly went into a bookstore a couple of days ago and bought Hamilton's The Dreaming Void on a whim. I had no prior knowledge of the author or his books and just wanted a Sci-Fi novel to read. Haven't gotten around to reading it yet.

I think I'll bump the crew number up to around 100. Thanks!
Something interesting about myself: Summer camp 10 years old. I ran along side a pack of deer in the forest. To this day I look back and think of that as my Tarzan moment.

Ship Name: The Wayward Step
Universe Background: The Wayward Step was birthed from the complicated regions of the Jorgo Galaxy. Three coalition groups represent a wide range of alien races, each equipped with their own quirky peculiarities. These coalitions originally made an agreement to work under one governing body, but the intricacies of foreign system policy became too convoluted to navigate through. They decided to orchestrate a galactic war on the hope that they could downsize "troublesome" cultures, while simultaneously reshaping Jorgo's politics into a more uniform sovereignty. Long story short: They got the war they wanted, but not the preferred outcome. The coalition's war plans had somehow leaked into the net. Not to mention other shadier details behind their sinister schemes like catastrophes that were thought to have been caused by terrorist nations and war mongering aliens. The leak became the fuel that would set the entire galaxy ablaze. Jorgo would soon eat itself up from the inside out. The Wayward Step and its crew are the only known survivors to have escaped from their galaxies massive implosion.

Crew Complement: 12 crew members.

Ship Description:


History of the Ship: It once had a name. Before it was chained down by The Exalted Hands and grafted into a vessel for science. Before it was called The Wayward Step, it was free and cognizant - roaming land, sea, and stardust on its own. Revered by many civilizations as a mythic creature, the all-thinkers of The Guidemasters carved out its soul and made it into their ark from Jorgo's destruction. Yet, in the end, they were not chosen to be saved. Perhaps it is the divine will of the Wayward beast. A karmic justice for those imprisoned by the Exalted Hand. We, who suffered through their despicable tests and agonizing experiments. When our galaxy was ending all around us, The Wayward Step somehow released us from our bonds. We escaped into its mouth and ventured away from oblivion, never turning back. - Shipleader Nilu

Some Important People:














Bones…



The escalation of events came like a sucker punch. The anticipated powwow made a turn for the absolute worst as the Consortium’s finest were now pitted in a room full of wraiths. These weren’t the run of the mill kind of spirits they were used to dealing with either. They operated like a unit, eerily similar to that of a task force by picking targets and working cohesively. But the most terrifying revelation about this whole ordeal was that they managed to infiltrate the Outer Shell. Not only did they pass the massive wall full of anti-wraith defense mechanisms and security checkpoints, but they went a step further and walked right into the headquarters of The Consortium, undetected.

The first thing Ezekiel did was retrieve the notebook he’d been reading. He stuffed it into the breast pocket of his blazer as Latika pounced forward, running head on towards the green wraith whose sights were set on Carmina. Latika drew out a whip from her utility belt. With a click of a button, it sputtered to life with a blue aura that caught the attention of the spirit. With a flick of the wrist, the roped end of her weapon snaked around the neck of the wraith. The blue energies of the whip sent out violent shocks, sending the spectre into a frenzy.

Bones walked forward with his lantern in hand. Its design was that of a silver skull that had its mouth wide open. He held it up by the handle welded on the top of its head and pointed it at the green wraith. “Keep it steady!” Ezekiel said to Latika. It struggled about, trying to inch away from Ezekiel and his lantern, and when it went to claw at the rope bindings, Latika dialed up the charging intensity of the whip. It jolted in pain and waved its limbs frantically in frustration. Bones held the lantern firmly as the swirling energies of the device began to reverberate up his arm and through his entire body…



@Azlum

Two 2nd class Investigators rushed to aid Dr. Isaacs and Professor Hartwell. Unfortunately for them, they weren’t equipped with any anti-wraith weaponry. It didn’t stop them from trying. “Get behind me!” One of them called out as he unstrapped a pistol. The other Investigator had a shotgun out.

“Firearms are useless!” Dr. Isaacs cried out, but it was already too late. The shotgun boomed and the scattered pellets flecked through the advancing wraiths, piercing one of the new recruits. The rookie fell to the floor as scarlet fluid oozed out of him. One of the wraiths then hovered over a work bench full of an assortment of tools, then disappeared. Just as it did, every item that littered the flat surface rose, and then rained down on both investigators, stabbing and pelting them relentlessly until they became bloody piles of meat. Isaacs and Hartwell both stumbled onto their rears, scooting backwards and hid behind the nearest overturned desk.

“This isn’t looking good, old friend.” Professor Hartwell puffed. He glanced over the ledge of the desk to see the remaining red wraith still in its regular form, howling towards them. He flinched his eyes shut, ready to accept defeat. Seconds went by and nothing came. A surging hum of electric pressure was heard and felt. Professor Hartwell opened his eyes and saw the red wraith caught by Investigator Hayley Malik’s energy weapon! “Oh, thank the bloody makers…” Hartwell slumped back down, joining Dr. Isaacs, who was tinkering with some kind of instrument. “What are you doing?”

“Trying not to die, of course! Now keep low!” After twisting a knob and tightening a gear here and there, Dr. Isaacs slammed the instrument into the ground. It was perfect timing, because the work tools possessed by the other red wraith was upon them. The device projected a spherical shape, encapsulating both Dr. Isaacs and Professor Hartwell within its protective shield.

Clang! Krssh! Drnnngh!

The tools slammed onto the barrier like a hailstorm, but the shield remained intact. “How long will this hold!?” Professor Hartwell yelled, covering his ears with his hands from the loud noises echoing into their small space.

"We're about to find out!" Dr. Isaacs said.
Bump! We are still accepting 1 more RPer! OOC

I'm currently running an RP called The Consortium: Howl of The Yellow King Disciples.

It is set in a fictional steampunk city state that is on the verge of being overrun by hellish fiends and angry spirits. You will play as an Investigator, part of a special branch formed to not only combat this evil, but unravel the mysteries of the ones who have supposedly set them loose: The Yellow King Disciples.

This is a small group casual-to-advanced RP that's looking for an additional contributor to join in on the steampunk horror goodness. We are still in the beginning stages of Chapter One, in an event where it is perfect for a new player to join in and not get lost or play too much catch up. The OP ooc and character tabs have all the information you need about the RP's setting. Please feel free to check it out.

What I'm mainly looking for:

Communication: We all have busy lives to attend to, so communication is highly recommended to allow the group the chance to work our way around any scheduling issues and proceed forward. Everyone that has participated has been great with this and I'd like for that trend to continue.

Respect: This is another thing the group has done well. Working collectively will be a major theme in this RP so if you're a lone wolf in that regard, this RP won't be for you.

Feel free to drop by, check it out, and say hello!
Unfortunately due to a busy schedule, Karos will respectfully drop out of the RP. Otto will now become a 1st class NPC.

So with that said, the show must go on! I'll have a Bones + a Rugath objective response for Hayley up sometime tonight. No worries about Karos' objective. In fact it works out perfectly anyway with what I have planned.

We're back to accepting 1 more RPer.
Hope everyone is having a nice weekend so far.
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