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5 yrs ago
Desktop profile login won't work. Coincidence that Windows 7 is no longer supported on same day? Consider me doubtful.
5 yrs ago
I wonder why I have no notifications, then I realize I forgot to sub to my own threads. Whoops!
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6 yrs ago
I'm having way too much fun with my Legend of Zelda Encylopedia. This is the game that got me into roleplaying so have a lot invested in it's lore and stories. Too bad can't have all the games too.
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6 yrs ago
It's begining to look a lot like Christmas...too bad it was already looking this way back in October...
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6 yrs ago
Whew, looks like only 5 days, stupid thing showed me six just to try and scare my pants off...

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Clementine was a bit bored as she had pretty much nothing to do while the Scather idled on the soft herbivore planet, as such she tried to find other things to do besides routine maintenance on the Scather. Really the worst that had happened was some resilient moss kept trying to find a foothold on the Scather's hull, but some quick buff work always did the trick. For now, she was in charge of the Ki Signal that was used to call the Yardrats when a team was assembled.

The Ki Signal was a large cylindrical device about the size of an escape pod. All one needed to do was charge the device with their own Ki and it would be converted into a signal easily picked up by the Yardrats. The signal was very precise and had a particular pattern to it that was hard for an individual to mimic, which was what made the piece of equipment so reliable in getting the Yardrats' attention. A few groups had already departed for various corners of the galaxy and the next to go was the group taking the kidnapping mission.

Clementine took a look at her pad to see who had signed up. "Let's see here, Burnet, Rabi, and the Sixth one?" She gave then a look over from beneath her helmet which she seemed to never take off. "Well you obviously know what you're getting into, I'll get the Ki Signal ready to-"

"Wait, wait, I'm joining too!" One last member stumbled in from outside, slightly out of breathe showing that they had been pretty far away and and really booked it to make it. "Sheesh they really should implement a cool down period for missions so they don't miss anybody!"

Clementine looked down at her pad as the newcomer quickly inputted his own personal code into the computer to officially join the mission. The late comer was of an insect type race called the Arlians and wore a rather impressive looking suit of battle armor. Soon enough his profile popped up on her screen and she added him in.

"And Brackus. Alright that should be enough, time to call the Yardrats." Clementine put her gloved hands to a hand reader pad and started to pump in her key, the device lit up with a green light and started humming in response, if one listened they could detect an almost song like quality to the humming. Within a few seconds a brown and yellow spotted Yardrat appeared beside the device. Clementine stopped supplying the machine which shut down almost immediately and showed the Yardrat the pad with the members and the mission information.

"So that will be four for transportation, make sure everyone is touching either me or someone else and let's go!" With the short bit of instructions, everyone did as they were told and before they knew it after about two jumps they had arrived on Planet Karkon where a small delegation waited for them. The feline like natives looked a little troubled upon only seeing five people arriving, which would soon become four as the Yardrat was about to leave.

"Give those slavers hell when you find them!" The brown Yardrat saluted and was gone as quickly as they arrived.


The Karkonites shuffled around a bit as one carrying what looked like a battle rifle approached the group. "Hail mercenaries, my name is Grippa. I hope you live up to your reputation..." He looked at the four individuals and couldn't help but be somewhat impressed by Gastrod's rather large build. "Well if you fail at least we won't have to pay anymore." Grippa grumbled which prompted a bit of a hiss from an elderly looking Karkonite as a warning.

"Right, forgive my rudeness, I'm just annoyed that we haven't been able to do anything about the situation yet. Considering they have only gone after one village at a time so far, we have reason to believe they are dedicated their entire force in one concentrated effort at a time, which is probably why no one was able to escape to tell us exactly who has been attacking us. The only pattern so far is that each village attacked has been larger than the last, like they are working their way up toward a big haul. I've sent out scouts to try and create an early warning system but, considering how efficient they've been I have my doubts it will be successful."

"Anyway, I'll be counting on your guys to sort this out when the time comes, I'd rather not have to start evacuating all the outlining villages and send everyone into a complete panic."

"Don't worry sir, we Planet Breakerzz will be sure to earn our keep." Brackus stated, his insect vocal cords adding a bit of a buzz to his words.
As there is really no point in dividing into multiple missions with only three people, not too much point in mentioning others unless during the story people get split up.
I'll be putting mission data on the zeroth post in IC portion of the thread. I'll be adding to it as we go along as keep an eye out for it to know what is available and going on.
Mission Database


Stop the Kidnappings
Objectives:
1. Defend the natives against the enemy
2. Identify the enemy
3. Cripple the enemy's operation


Location: Planet Karkon

Native Population: Karkonites are a feline-esque species known for their excellent climbing abilities, perfect for their rather rocky world. The general population is not particularly strong but they compensate with agility and weapons.

"Captain, we just got the next set of mission requests!" A brench-seijin technician called out from their monitor.

"Took long enough." Tempest grunted from his oversized chair built to accommodate his extra bulky form. Unlike others of his race, for some reason he preferred to stay in his most monstrous most of the time and so quite a bit of the Scather had been modified to accommodate for that. His large fingers tapped on his display as he scrolled through the various requests, usually just a quick work at the request would tell him if it was worth the hassle accepting or not, anything where the pay wasn't worth it or just too little was quickly scrolled past. Anything he didn't personally approve of for the Planet Breakers to officially accept he would let anyone in the organization take on their own dime, but as few were worth the effort if one didn't have access to the Yardrat instant transportation service they tended to not be taken up by many.

Tempest stopped on a particular request as soon as he saw the sizable sum being put down as an advanced payment. He quickly looked over the details of the request, according to the information, entire villages had been raided by an unknown force. The villages themselves were mostly left intact but the entire population had vanished, there were signs of the populace struggling against the attackers but no bodies, which meant they had been captured. Usually such behavior meant a slaving ring was passing through and decided to drop by on a nearby planet, but as there were no reports of ships in that sector for the past several months at least, it wouldn't be an intergalactic ring most likely if it was indeed slavers.

Whatever was behind the attacks had hit three villages by the time of the request and it appeared they were getting braver with each success. The native population had sent out a rescue squad but they had lost contact with them, meaning they had been captured as well most likely. At the moment they seemed to think their best bet was to improve defenses as much as possible and to call for backup. Everything about the mission seemed like it would be an exciting one, the captain wished he could go himself but as one of the few races that could withstand the vacuum of space, he needed to stay for when the illegal rancher ship came to make sure it couldn't escape.

Captain Tempest quickly accepted the mission and went on to look at the other ones. As soon as a mission was accepted by him for the Planet Breakers, a signal would be broadcast out to all members so they would be informed of the mission's acceptance. Depending on the individual, they could look up the mission themselves with their own equipment or they could come back to the ship to view it themselves. In any case to actually accept a mission members need to return to the Scather so they could officially sign up for a mission, that way when they activated the Ki Signal the Yardrats could instantly appear and transport the group to their assignment. A very efficient system to be sure.

Some enough, more and more missions started to be added to the ship's computer as Tempest went through each one. Newer members liked to stay as close to the ship as possible so they could quickly grab any lucrative ventures that looked somewhat easy, at least until they earned a little clout. Other members had more dangerous tastes and tried to pick the hardest ones they could find, though they were few in number except for a few very experienced fighters who actually knew what they were doing. There were few times that the ship every had their full membership as most worked quite often and could be gone for months on end depending on the job.

Soon everyone on Planet Fealt would know about the mission updates.
@AmpharosBoy@Mangrale@Duthguy First IC post is up. First major mission will come up soon for members to be wisked away too. For the initial moment enjoy the lush, green planet where illegal ranchers tried to set up their herds.
@AmpharosBoy Alright character is accepted which brings us up to three, which is a decent amount to start with. I'll try to mention everyone once we actually get going.
@AmpharosBoy Only starting out with two techniques? I didn't respond earlier as I thought maybe you weren't finished yet or something.
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Only two people so far I see. Well that's certainly enough to start, though there will be no real point in having multiple missions going on at a time. Guess I'll wait a little longer to see what happens.
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