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    1. Chromane 11 yrs ago

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7 yrs ago
Current Graduated from uni, been working, and looking to get into some good RP's
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8 yrs ago
Thing's are getting a little hectic - my current uni status can be described as "All the assignments!" - will do my best to keep up with RP's though.

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Programmer and Reenactor out of Australia.
Always looking for a good Scifi/Fantasy RP with a mystery to unravel.

Work keeps me busy, but I'll do my best to keep up with RP's.

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Main Deck - The Whole


Armas looked up as Danzig walked over to him with several bundles of rope. He’d been around the ship and the DOC to know most of the other sailors aboard the Garrloch by sight, if not by name, and Danzig and Rast were no exceptions. Their duties kept them apart for most of the time, but he’d run into them a couple of times in the mess and on various tasks and work parties around the ship. What he knew didn’t exactly inspire him to try and spend more time with them. Still, there was a lot of work to be done, and he wasn’t about to go turning down help.

"Here's yer rope, kid," Danzig said, dropping the bundles by Armas’s feet. "Nasty business we're in, innit? Rast, hand the man his canvas. And here - ”. Armas gave a bit of a grin as Rast handed him the canvas sheet ”Could’ve been worse” he said. Danzig swung the bulky circular saw around from behind his back "The machine shop gave us this here chop-saw for the raggedy edges. Can't geddit covered when it's stickin' up like that, eh?"

”Depends how you tie it” Armas gave a bit of a shrug, “Besides, wasn’t sure how long it would take to get someone out here.” The edges of the decking probably would’ve cut into the canvas, but it was tough material - and if you could tie it up off the points you’d be fine. Danzig was chuckling at his own remark as he slung the saw over to Rast, who gave the ripcord a couple of hard tugs and hefted the saw as it revved up with a screech.

Danzig came up to Armas and put his arm around him, leading him away the hole as Rast began attack the first of the metal fingers surrounding the hole. Danzig was only slightly taller than Armas himself, but was significantly bulkier, fat and muscle rounding out his frame. "Now listen 'ere, buddy," said Danzig. "A coupla us sailors are thinkin' we don't much care for how Cap'n Conway has been running things so far. Could'a got us all killed, and whatnot. That just don't seem right, do it now? You see what I'm getting at here?"

“Bit early for that kinda talk ain’t it?” Armas said, “The paint’s barely bloody dry on the bulkheads!” Behind them the screech of the saw changed pitch as the blade bit into one of the hardened steel rivets. Mutiny as a concept wasn’t unheard of in the UI, but as far as Armas knew it hadn’t happened yet in the UINC - though there had been a couple of ships to disappear without an explanation. The DOC was also literally the only known sea-level port in the world - at least until the other Outreach Centers were finished. Armas swung his arm so it rested on Danzig's other shoulder. "Look, we all knew the risks when we signed on - The Ring was always gonna kiss us" he said, "Cap might've been a little hasty, but we made it".

Armas started steering them around, back towards the hole. He was fairly sure that Danzig was just feeling him out - he had a reputation as a malcontent - still, he'd better watch himself. "I feel ya, but it's too early" He patted Danzig's shoulder and broke away from the larger man. "Still, it's a big ocean out here" Armas gave a bit of grin, "What's some chatter between mates?". Armas started back towards the hole, closing the conversation. Hopefully Danzig would take the hint and drop the matter, at least for now. He had no interest in a mutiny, but shipboard life was plenty interesting without any new enemies.

"Now lets give Rast a hand with that plummetin' saw - it's almost as big as he is!" He said, grinning. Danzig gave a surly nod "Jus' some chatter between friends, mark it stays tha'way". Armas pulled out some gloves from his pocket and pulled them on, reaching up to brace the tip of the metal shard Rast was cutting, carefully keeping all his body parts away from the blade. Rast gave him a grunt of thanks and kept cutting, the shriek of the saw making conversation impossible as they worked their way around the hole.
Yeah it did get a bit awkward writing "the woman" a bunch of times before Luna introduced herself to Armas.

Just a note to say I am here and working on post, hopefully up soon
More meat for the grinder!
Some new blood might be good
@Lexicon Hope you make all the monies! I'm going to miss seeing Sigrun's story though
Lower Deck One

The Garrloch neared the top of the wave, engines howling in effort as they neared the top. The curly haired woman looked at him, grinning wildly as they began to level out. "Well, it certainly seems like I am, but what does that matter?' She ducked her head, preparing for the wave, "We must all be a little mad to be here". Armas couldn't help but agree with that statement as they finally crested the wave. For a single frozen moment they were at the top of the wave. Then they were barrelling down the other side and all hell really broke loose.

The angle of the passageway reversed in an instant and all the water collected down the aft-end came surging back with a vengence. There was nothing to do but to hold on for dear life, knuckles white with the strain of holding on. Gallons of freezing saltwater poured over him, instantly soaking him to the bone and making his already bruised body cry out in protest. He kept his head down, trying to press hi body into the floor as the water rushed over, catching at his clothes, trying to tear him away from the ship. It went on for what seemed like an age, the roar of the ocean in his ears.

Then all of a sudden it was over. The deck returned to a normal angle, the water draining away to pool sedately around them. Armas just lay there for a few seconds, breathing deeply. His ears were ringing and his heart felt like it was going to do a drumroll right out of chest. He picked himself up, a feral grin stretching across his features as the truth started to sink in - they'd broken through! The others were also picking themselves up, various expressions of shock and relief on their features. The PA sounded, confirming that they'd broken through and summoning the Captain away. "Bloody Drop's got nothing on that!" he said.

Edward came up to them, eyes alight as he spoke, and Armas returned his grin. His firefighting partner was laughing in relief, her hair standing on end from where she'd tried to shake herself dry. "Thanks again. I'm Luna. Ah, I'm one of the medical staff" She smiled, "A pleasure to meet you. Ed, I'm going to go see if anyone needs medical attention, save me a plate okay?". She turned back towards him "It probably won't be the last time I use you as an anchor. Or anyone else, for that matter. So...I hope that doesn't bother you". His grin grew even wider; he'd just been doing his job, but if a pretty lady wanted to give him a kiss he certainly wasn't going to argue about it. "Name's Armas!" he called as she darted off towards the medbay.

Armas followed the journalist and the industrialist up the ladder to the main deck. He'd always wondered what it would be like outside of the Ring, and he certainly wasn't going to pass up the chance to see now, after they'd gone through all of that. Besides, it would give him a chance to inspect the damage to the Garrloch from the outside.

Main Deck

He emerged onto the fordeck and stopped and stared in awe at the wide expanse of blue sky that was stretched out before them. Above and to the aft the Geralt storms thundered in their eternal fury, but the sea outside was calm in comparison as the ship steam away the United Isles. He spent a minute just staring out, letting his eyes adjust to the bright unfiltered sunlight that streamed through.

But there was still work to be done and he shook his head to clear it as he walked towards the jagged hole torn in the deck of the ship. The thick steel deckplating had been peeled backwards by the force of the strike, metal reach up into the sky. Armas gave a low whistle as he carefully circled the hole. There was definitely plenty of work to be done before the ship would be back in top condition again.

"Fetch us a canvas and rope!" He called out to a crewmen, who darted away to a storage locker, returning a minute later with a folded sheet and several rope bundles. "Come on," Armas said, "Let's get this bloody hole covered until a repair crew can fix the damn thing"
I'll try get my post up today. Been pretty busy, but I should have time.
@Mercenary Lord Really good, but exhausting! Had a bit of trouble with rain, meant we had to put the tents away damp and try make sure none of the armour or weapons rusted. One of our members broke a finger in a sword fight.

Still, really good, but I'm going to sleep like a log for a few days!
I'm back!
I kept up with everything on my phone over the weekend and I'm going to start writing my post
Also remember that big pool of water at the end of the corridor? When the ship tips, it's gonna come flying back our way

Fun!
Maybe we should start up another small glossary for all the United Isles curses and swears we can think of. I kind of like "Plummet!"
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