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I was just doing it because I had nearly finished my post and it was the best, most immediate thing to respond to.

And it'd scare the crap out of everyone, since no one has ever heard him speak.


Oh I agree. It's better you did it for both those reasons.
So, very busy and stay-late days this week and next. Work is awesome! I'll be trying to post when I can, but I'm beat when I get off right now, so yeah. I'll try not to let it hinder my performance here however.

Oh, and @WilsonTurner I'm glad you did something about that fight, or else I would have. I'm just one of those guys that doesn't like seeing females in fights. . . even if they're beating the shit outta the other guy.
Wooh, posted! And well, Braden is pretty much open if anyone needs a person to talk to.
Braden watched Jack get in a frenzy towards Aria, then again, few people couldn't hear the yelling. Jack quickly cooled off though, and Braden let out a sigh. Don't lose your cool just yet, friend. Something tells me life's gonna get worse. Braden returned his attention to his own group and gave them orders to grab tools, lights, and rubber gloves from the shop. Braden wasn't the smartest guy when it came to wires and building electrics, so he gauged his groups knowledge. A few had previous experience helping fathers or contractors do a bit of wiring. and such, but no one was an expert. Those that knew more than others were put in charge of the task and were told to report to Braden of any updates. Braden would of course go down there, but he didn't want to mess with things if he didn't full understand them.

By the time he was finished issuing order, Jack was by his side. Bring Aria, Braden wondered, not sure what good she'll do. As long as she doesn't get in the way, I guess. He must wan't to look out for her. Jack then told him about his idea for transportation. "An armored bus?" Braden pondered aloud. He thought about all the work that would have to go into it. Braden finally settled on an answer, "Jack, we're definitely up for the challenge. However, I wouldn't be your friend or a leader if I didn't point out the problems. We don't know what those monsters are, how powerful they are, or how many of them are out there. We also don't know if that fog has any ill side-effects. Having said that, I believe my monkeys and I are up for it, but on one condition; I"m apart of the group that retrieves the bus. I ain't having my folks go out there while I stay in relative safety."

Braden wrapped his arm around Jack's shoulders and smiled, "We'll get shit done." He then pulled him in closer and whispered, " And if you need someone to chat with or vent, I got your back." Braden released him and returned to his group to make final preparations for the journey below.
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Can I just say that that may be the best explanation for a username I've ever heard?


Lol, thanks man! Ya, my best friend and I really got into this stuff, and just stuck. At least until Mass Effect came out. Now we call each other Shephard and Garrus.

@Grim327
I love hearing about when a lot of detail goes into a username! I'm ashamed that, as a science nerd and aspiring engineer, I've never seen star wars and I plan to correct that over the summer when I have a lot more free time...
And Germany? Awesome - you picked up any of the german language?


Forgive me, but everytime I hear someone say they never saw Star Wars, at least the original trilogy, I always give the wide-eyed "Are you serious?" look. I'm getting better at not doing that though. And you should totally check them out as soon as possible.

I've picked up a few words, but nothing like whole sentences. The biggest words to know around here seem to be "Danke" (thank you) and "Cheers" (informal good-bye) beyond that, my knowledge is very limited.
@Grim327
Haha! So where's grim from? And what's the inspiration behind the username? Are you a genuine grim reaper? O.o

- By the way, love the quote about playing 'School's Out'! ^_^


Well, I'm originally from Georgia the state, but right now I'm stationed in Germany for a couple years. And as for the username, way back in middle school, my best friend and I were big into military sims and Star Wars, so he had the callsign CT327 (Clone Trooper 327) and I had GR327 (Grim Reaper 327). For the longest time GR327 was my username and gamertag but it got to the point where it seemed weird for people to call you "GR" or make a growling sound, so I changed it to Grim327 to make it better to hear. As for the number "327" during the Clone Wars of Star Wars, there was a unit called the 327th Star Corps that was featured in Episode III. We thought they were badass, so we "borrowed" their number.
"Things are happening," Braden echoed as Jack drew closer to the center of the auditorium, "I guess that's one way of putting it." He listened intently to Jacks speech and caught on everything that had unfurled. Solar eclipse, monsters, thick fog. Wow; either this is one helluva horror movie, or we up shit's creek without a paddle and hole in the canoe floor. "At least I'm not the only one hearing those loud-ass banshees, those bastards," Braden mumbled to himself.

Ah, structure. That sounds like a good idea. And he even made a pop culture reference? Man, Jack should run for office. Then Jack implemented some rules to help govern the school. Hm, I wonder how long before some idiot(s) decided to test the bounds of those rules. . . 5 minutes, 10 tops.

While Jack was giving this speech, Braden couldn't help but feel Jack was overstating the skills the student's possessed. Yes, some of the students were gifted, but none were actual scientists, electricians, or doomsday preppers. They, including Braden, were all still kids or budding adults and most knew little of life beyond school, home, and parties. Braden knew bonds, limits, and intelligence would be tested here, and wondered if the students had what it took to survive. Damn, he hoped so.

Braden then heard Jack start splitting people up into their respective school cliches. He marched over to the Grease Monkey area and listened to Jack talk about the power grid. "We'll see what we can do, and we'll try not to get electrocuted, though no promises. Oh, and is this a bad time to play School's Out by Alice Cooper?" Braden replied as Jack practically gave him command of the auto-shoppers.
*Clears throat* Nevermind this post.
Sorry about that, I shall have a post up by tomorrow.
@Grim327 Not for now, but in a couple of posts I may have Aria go with Braden. Something to do with her hands so that she won't have to sit and think about poor Hana, and then also she can fulfill her role as interpreter-for-the-masses by telling the other students what they found wrong with the power grid.


Alright then, I shall hold off a tad longer then.
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