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    1. Kyelin 11 yrs ago

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So, a bit about me then: First and foremost, I love to try and create imaginative and creative scenarios, that (I hope) push the very limits of reason and conventional thought. When I RP (mostly in NRPs) I aim to play powerful and big, things that are on the very edge of OP (I usually give my faction a ridiculous disadvantage though, to keep it fair). In other RPs, I tend towards Science Fiction and Modern Fantasy, playing side characters with some interesting quirks to them. I am also keen on trying some Arena RPing, when I get better at writing. Other things about me are that I work as a Mental Health Nurse (who would've guessed), and enjoy gaming and drawing as well. I also play trumpet on the side. I have a rough schedule, so I disappear for a couple of days sometimes. But never assume I am dropping out, I will tell you if I am thinking of it (unless it's really serious).

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This is discrimination, plain and simple

OnO
New Condia: Inbound

AS the frigates descended through the atmosphere, they lit up, blazing red as they moved to a cruising altitude and buffered there shields further, attempting to evade and tank the incoming ground fire. They were not in the best of condition, as more were shot down, tearing apart and smashing into the still ocean. After moving further away, only three ships remained, in what most species would consider a disastrous run. But unlike other species, death would not come so easily to them. They were not afraid to sacrifice themselves temporarily for a greater goal.

The Ethereals approached the Iscandarian search parties, and slowed to a halt approximately three kilometers away. Each ship folded down three segmented pylons, and dropped to the ground, supporting their weight into the soft ground and bracing from the force of the impact. But each ship quickly recovered, and began to walk towards the artifact site, shaking off Matrons and Sisters to the earth to attack from the ground. They were so close, victory was almost within their grasp, despite the heavy losses. The Black Fleet was unique, and would return to full strength quickly after the battle.

New Condia: Defeat

In orbit, things had not gone so well. With the arrival of the new comers, ttactics had turned to desperation, and the Ethereals had shown worse for it. The combined salvos were too much for the tattered Black Fleet, and there were numerous explosions as ships were literally torn into half, then quickly to shreds. Even the Cathedrals were unable to withstand the impacts, shields dropping and rounds piercing the hulls, detonating powerfully and hurtling chunks of debris off into space. The only noticeable and distinguishable wreckage was a huge fragment of a Cathedral, lights flickering and howls emanating from it, silent to all but those on board. Some Matron fighters jumped from the wreckage, and attempted to engage, but were quickly destroyed.

And so, the orbital confrontation ended, with victory to the Union and Sazkarjhia, bested by their superior numbers and mysterious magical ability, a contingency the Gathering could never have anticipated. It would be some time before the Ethereals dared to face this foe again, but when they did, they would be prepared.
"... And I repeat: You said somewhere SAFE. So this is technically what you asked for. Unless, of course, the algae is carnivorous. Which I honestly can not be sure of. If it is, when do you think it will make it's move?"

Tiy sighed, and lifted a hand in the air. "Enough. We need to focus and figure out how to get off world. Or at least a source of nourishment." The duo had traveled for two hours, with little to no change in the scenery. The only thing to change was the slow dimming of the planets crimson sky, and the thickening of the planted biomass, proving difficult to walk through. The Warden had started to grow weary of the Sage's constant attempts to shift the blame to someone else. Which could only be her.

"Well, you could always eat the ground scum. Before it tries to eat you-"

"ENOUGH! I AM NOT GOING TO SAY IT AGAIN! QUIET!" With that, the conversation ended abruptly, and the two continued onward, both not so much upset at each other, but rather unsure and anxious of what was going to happen to them. It was then that the Sage first spotted the convoy.

"What's that?" As the vehicles approached, Tiy stiffened and stood still, unsure whether to stand her ground or try to hide. Sage made clear that this was their best hope, and if worse came to worse, they could just kill the occupants and steal the vehicles to save time walking to death. So she calmly waited, as the convoy circled, hands ready to strike them down if they were hostile. As they stepped out and approached, they made noises at her, loud and piercing her ears, she jumped back, stunned, before regaining her composure and looking at Sage, confused.

"Uh, what are they doing with their mouths?" She made no noise, and it appeared that she could not talk. Her species communicated telepathically, and this was very foreign to her. Normally, a Sage would communicate between them, but the species was unknown to him. There was no way he could know their language

"I believe they are attempting to communicate. Obviously sentient, but we may have hit a wall. If you tried to speak back as you normally do, you could give them severe cerebral hemorrhaging. Which wouldn't be good, and not nearly as funny as you might be thinking."

Tiy thought intensely, then decided to go for it, taking care to walk slowly and calmly towards them, copying the gesture. She stood a head taller above the leader, and gently ran a finger along the outside of the helmet, where the cheek would be, and gazed into it's eyes, lost in it's stare. So this is what her kind had fought so hard and long to protect? When the Warden was younger, Tiy had failed to understand the point of it all. Now, it made so much more sense, now she could see the fruition of her people's work in front of her. She had to attempt something, anything. After a brief pause, she decided simple images would suffice.

She grasped the human's helmet with her hands, and bent forward, resting her forehead against the helmet. Then, a blast of images swept through the being's mind. of sparkling alien lakes in the shadows of mountains, lush tropical foliage all around the edges and three silver moons hanging in the sky, surrounded by stars. Of great cities built on it's surface, soaring into the sky, and millions of her kind walking the busy walkways and streets. Hundreds of unknown star ships, speeding through nebulae, floating majestically in the vastness of space. Many more of her memories cycled through the humans head, before she released her, and gently let the female go, watching for it's reaction. Hopefully, it would understand the Warden's intentions for peace. Maybe even her happiness.
Haha, awesome ^^
It's an in game sort of thing. The Gathering actually have no idea where she is. And I didn't think my description of the planet actually sounded a lot like a future mars. Pure coincidence :S

I guess it could be
Wat o.o
True. Any 'frigates' that survive to the ground will hopefully be enough >:3
I think that's it at new condia

It's nearly over, anyway. With the arrival of the other race, I will be forced to retreat or wiped out, even after they took the brunt of the charged weapon intended for Duck :S
At work atm, will post later tonight ^^

Also, regarding the events at New Condia, The Ethreals were ordered there because of the rumours of sentient life. The union had a colony there, so the two started ducking it out. The skarkitivi or whatever (can't pronounce the name, sorry) arrived to assist there newly discovered allies, and the Visage are arriving as a result of the same rumours. Unlikely, yes, but it is logical.
So, I've posted. And I am not liking this second wave of reinforcements, damn races and your 'Diplomacy'.
New Condia

Another race made an appearance at the battle, identified to be allies of the owners of the colony. This fleet appeared to be trying to take the middle ground of the battle, in an effort to end the hostilities between them. As smaller Conduits requested further reinforcements, cruisers formed a wall on the incoming Iscandarian firestorm, tanking the brunt of the fire and defending the Cathedrals, some sacrificing themselves to extend the survivability of the Cathedrals. The smaller surface inbound ships completely ignored their fire, both from the planet and approaching interceptors, as they could not engage them from here. Many were lost, but only one or two were all that was required for this mission. To increase the chance of survival, the Fighter Matrons broke off from the Black Fleet and engaged the interceptors, either firing away at the shileds, latching onto the ships and detonating or generally pestering and confusing the attackers.

As the Cathedrals finished spinning up their weapon drives, there was a pause, and then a sphere of pure white light was launched. This shot had been intended for the Iscandarians, but would now intercept the newcomer's forces, streaking towards them at high velocity. The very fabric of space was torn to pieces around the projectile, as it sped towards the fleet, racing towards them with impunity and punching a hole right through the middle of the enemy fleet. The shot, having lost it's momentum, detonated on the other side a fair distance from the Iscandarian's shield wall, showering the local area with powerful electromagnetic radiation and exotic particles. While powerful, the Cathedrals were now completely immobile, and all tactical sensors and tracking for all ships friend and foe alike in the vicinity were offline, for the moment.

By now, only the two Cathedrals, 25 Cruisers and around 30 of the frigate like craft were still in the fight. Hopefully, this sacrifice was enough to recover what they needed.
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