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Current A piece of snow hit me in the eye when I walked out to my car. Is this how I become the superhero known as Snowman?
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My Coworkers asked me what I've been doing this morning and they couldn't understand roleplaing. Maybe because they're old? Or....dumb?
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Anyone who's looking for a Persona Roleplay, check me out!
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Looking to get my creative juices flowing. Currently working a boring desk job instead of writing. Figured this would be a good way to have fun and create with others :D.

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Sounds in character to me. I have a feeling this is gunna be a buuuuumpy ride.
Dr. Zek looked down at his work, all of the men and woman that had been brought on board were stabilized. He took note of the woman who had been shuttled on board who was standing, appearing to be in deep thought. He wasn't much for conversation, but had learned a lot from Mia in the last few weeks. Being a physical doctor, he had excelled at medicine, but knew little about psychology. He thought of this as a learning opportunity. He approached the woman, making himself as short as possible as to not seem imposing (this was Mia's first tip.) He also allowed his tentacles to fall to his side instead of animating them (Mia's second tip.)

"Hello Miss," the tentacled creature spoke, his motive translator echoing in it's robotic manor, "I noticed that you were carried on board. Do you have any injuries I could treat?" He paused for a moment, "Or anything you'd like to talk about?"

The tall, quiet, nervous-looking woman looked up, but if she found anything strange about the Doctor's appearance, she was doing a very good job of not showing it. She was dressed like a civilian, though her anxiety aside, she was standing alert, like a soldier. She shook her head at the questions.

"I wasn't hurt in this incident, and I don't have anything else wrong with me that you can treat. As for things I'd like to talk about..." The woman chuckled, though there was no humour in it. "How long have you got? I'm back on a military ship for the first time in years. In fact, since First Contact. Part of me feels like it was yesterday and I've lost nothing, but at the same time, it feels a lifetime ago since I was discharged. They still don't have a name for what those Nomads did to me, so they just call it 'extremely severe PTSD'"

Nippikin thought about his conversation rules. The main one, find common ground.

"I also have not been on a military vehicle in sometime, although I never faced the Nomads."

He remembered an interesting fact about First Contact, and thought it important to share.

"Also, I have seen evidence that the First Contact survivors have the highest suicide rate of all soldiers....So," Nippikin realized his mistake as it came out of his mouth. Another rule of conversation is to give complements so he ended his sentence,

"You must be very resilient to have continued living. It is very impressive."

The woman looked down at her boots for a few seconds. "I'd never kill myself. I know I'll get better eventually, then maybe I could get a job, or even get back into the military. But....I can see why others would kill themselves.There's little this society trusts me to do now they know how easily an attack can be brought on. Why just today, one of the civilians grabbed my shoulder and I threw them to the ground and was a millisecond away from breaking their arm before I even realised what I was doing, and when the guns started firing, I just crouched and hid my head because I couldn't deal with it in any way. It's...no way to live."

She looked back up, a slight smile on her lips, though her eyes were still far away. "There are good moments, though. My last job was as a nanny, and I love kids."

"Just this morning I helped a human child. They had a Lunarean Infection." he thought about his own thoughts on children, it had been some time. "Where I come from, children are raised communily, and I have not attended a breeding yet. Are you a parent or do you simply have a hormonal reaction?"

"I'm not a parent. Haven't even dated since I was fifteen. It could just be a hormonal reaction. I admit, I'd love to have kids if I thought I could raise them properly."

"I am also not a rearer, I did not have the skills necessary." Nippikin made sure to continue creating common ground.

There was a groan from the corner, the man with a bullet wound appeared to be awake and poking at his bandage. He yelled over at the two.

"Hey you shits. Why did you shoot me, I just wanted some damned food. That's all we bloody wanted!"

Nippikin was speechless and looked over toward his new acquaintance in hopes that she would know what to say.

The woman spared a glance at the Doctor, communicating that she'd be more than happy to be of some use, and walked over to the man. "We didn't fire into the civilian populace. That was the action of several gunmen and snipers who were trying to cause chaos, from what little I've gathered from listening to conversations. I was personally delivering fresh supplies to the food tent when the shooting started."

The man looked up at the woman above him, she seemed like a soldier. Something was familiar.

"Wait, you're that one that broke that guys face. You're a monster. This whole thing probably wouldn't have even started if it wasn't for you!"
The man lifted his arm to point at her, but dropped it due to the pain "Fuck you. The Nomad should have just wiped all you soldiers out before they went to sleep."

Nippikin watched the interaction. He felt an urge to intervene but was reminded of Mia's words "Most human women take offense when someone try's to fix their problems, Nippikin." Nippikin pulled out his pack and got a sedative ready, in case things got violent.

The woman's face changed. Now she really looked like a soldier, with a face that, rather than sporting anger, sported a weary kind of unhappiness at the man's words. "You can blame me for the chaos if it makes you feel any better. I'm used to being reprimanded for chaos, and I'm equally used to being a scapegoat. And maybe the Nomads should have wiped me out. But they didn't. I survived with my body intact if not my mind. And now I'm here....Is there anything I can do to help?"

The man looked down, and closed his eyes, clearly defeated. "No. You can't do anything." He looked down at the ground refusing to continue eye contact.

Nippikin walked up to the man to check his wound, which appeared to have started bleeding again. As he passed the woman, he spoke quietly "For me, this was a good moment. Thank you for the support."

He began to work on the man's wound again, making sure to be just a little rougher than he usually would without causing damage.

He looked back at the human woman with two of his 3 eyes, "My name is Nippikin Zekliaoson, but my friends call me Nippy. You can call me Nippy if you want."

"Dalry Soumers, but you can call me Ry," she answered, gaining no small satisfaction from seeing Nippikin's harsh treatment of the patient. God knows she wanted to hurt him herself if his condition didn't cause her to feel a sympathy and protectiveness.
I'm just waiting for something to happen with the ship currently. Doing Doctor stuffs.
Nippikin didn’t have to wait long for the injured to appear. The first person, a human woman, appeared to be in some form of shock. No obvious signs of physical injury. One of RX Security detail had brought her in and she quickly composed herself. “I’m okay now…I’m a first contact survivor.”

Nippikin was 15 years old at first contact, currently partaking in his Celebration of Age on Ha’Mdama. It was his first time outside of Gauss, living for a time in a non liquidic environment. He was clumsy, and knew little of galactic politics. Holoscreens across the planet focused on one thing, a massacre. A planet called Cornucopia had been destroyed, one of the largest death tolls in recorded history. Some type of mechanical being was moving through space, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Nippikin had tried his hardest not to think about the tragedy and upcoming war. He was on Ha’Mdama to help find his purpose. Yet, he kept having nightmares, feelings that he could do nothing. That his skills wouldn’t suffice and he would have no use.

During a visit to the Ha’Mdama College of Intergalactic Medicine, a professor approached the young Gulin, introducing himself as Cliff Henderson. He seemed to see right through Nippikin, and began to speak about the war, and the importance of medical officials. Not just in the army, but for civilians as well. The exact words were lost in time, but the memory lived on in Nippikin. The moment he knew his purpose.

Nippikin had let himself become lost in thought again. Three humans, not marines by the look of them, were bringing in wounded. The gunfire appeared to be dying down, but it sounded like the populace was still forcing their way onto the ship. Nippikin opened up his kit and began work. Bullet wound, right shoulder entry from posterior, on a male human (likely friendly fire), he would be first priority. Bludgeoning wounds on many others. One woman appeared to have been concussed, possible internal bleeding, she would be second priority. Nippikin started work on the concussed and bullet wounded humans, using two arms for each. A technique Cliff had taught him all those years ago.
@ihinka, my character (the Gulin) is inside the ship at this time. I believe the person/people behind the crate was Dalry and Miranda?
Nippikin checked the marine’s life signs again before leaving them in the cargo hold. It was a bleak place, but lacked the scent of death Mia had complained about in the past. He couldn’t help but to notice that it was almost completely empty, wondering to himself “Why did they bother to come with so little…” He had never been one for war or politics though, and if a little was all there was to give, he would use it sparingly. Even the ship itself seemed understaffed though, when he had been on military freighters in the past, there was someone in every corridor, always with purpose in their step…but, not on this one.

Nippikin made his way to the docks of the ship, again with a feeling, like something was about to change. “Put it out of your mind. This isn’t your concern.” He repeated to himself, cycling those thoughts.

Nippikin began to feel the moisture in his suit increase, “Not again,” He said to himself. His thoughts became blurry. He had stepped too far away from his expertise, thought too much about things he knew too little about. “Was the ground shaking and rumbling?” he thought, “No, this is just in your head. Focus on what you can do.” Nippikin slumped in his suit and attempted to regain his focus, his composure.

“This is a possible riot Nippikin. Outside is unstable. People are going to get hurt, you can help, you can use your expertise.” He felt the moisture leave his skin, he had his purpose again, his focus. “You’re a doctor, Dr. Zed they call you. Go do your job.”

Nippikin picked himself up off the ground with his four tentacles and brushed himself off. He walked into the dock, and was met with an explosion of sound… the people were getting worse; they were starting to push into the ship…

And then there was blood. That bright red color that told Nippikin a human had been injured. One of the marines, many of the others covered in his viscera. Gunfire started to echo through the dock and Nippikin stood behind some of the marines as best he could. After all he was a fairly easy target standing 8 feet tall.

“Is one of your men in need of medical help?” Nippikin asked the closest marine.
“Get back Gulin!” he yelled in return “do you have a goddamn death wish?”

Nippikin did not. He simply wanted to help the injured party, but it was clear that there were soon to be many injured people. It felt good knowing he’d be able to use his expertise in this situation, but the marine was right. Nippikin slipped back into the craft as a group of marines came charging through.

“Hello gentleman there has…” he said, but it was clear they were not interested in his debrief as they rushed on by. One of their communication devices said something like “all the guns on this ship need to go online now.” but Nippikin didn’t understand the terminology. “Guns don’t need to be connected.” He thought to himself. Humans are so strange, so interesting, and very fragile.
I'll have an IC up later tonight. Just witnessed a barrage of assaults and injuries, lots of medical needs to be met :P
@ihinka this reminds me. I was wondering what the Noxarra look like. It sounds like the SEEM is some kind of exosuit deal? Maybe the species was fleshed out somewhere and I don't see it :P
@Catharyn of course. Give me a minute.

Done gotta love stock photos lol
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