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6 yrs ago
Current I'M BACK! life is a lot.
6 yrs ago
On vacation until July 9th! May be inactive until then, and likely won't post at all tomorrow because I'll be driving.
6 yrs ago
hey heads up, if you ever want to work at dollar general? don't.
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6 yrs ago
i love this site, i just wish it worked better.
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6 yrs ago
Laptop got sent away for repairs, so I'm writing from my iPad mini. Posts might be briefer than usual til it comes back from the shop.
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I'm a tiny human who likes writing, even if I'm not always good at it.

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On her way back up to the residential area, Kabiri happened to pass by Rocky. She vaguely recognized him, having seen him many times around the ship but never spoken to him. She was less than half his height, and felt every inch of difference as she approached him. She noticed that he was eating what was clearly some Terran meat and... jhekhe? Surely not. Kabiri decided to investigate.
"Excuse me, sir, but, do you know what you're eating right now?" she asked politely.
@olcharlieboi@bloonewb@MonsieurShade@eemmtt

Just to let you guys know, I'm going to be online and offline at really random times for the foreseeable future. My work schedule is nutty.
Luka leaned forward against the fence on his front porch, listening to the Terran wax nostalgic for his planet. "It sounds like a beautiful place." she remarked, wanting to hear more about the city called Frisco.
She thought about her own home on Vankila; the dim red giant Ibanuba provided little light or warmth to the planet, casting sharp shadows across the snowscape. Nights were beautiful; countless colorful stars dotted the night sky, and soft pinkish light was cast across the land as the white starlight mixed with the red reflected from Vankila's ring. It wasn't a great world; the only plant life consisted of fungi in caves, and it was so brutally cold that few other beings could survive there for even short periods of time... not to mention that it would all be gone in a few hundred years when Ibanuba went supernova. Still, it was where she was born and raised, and every day she was proud of that.
Luka grinned, showing off her uneven sharp teeth. "You play that thing really well." she remarked, completely ignoring his question. Luka sheathed her glaive behind her back and took a few steps toward Jim. "You from Earth? Never seen a space-born Terran with one of those... things." She pointed at his guitar.
@olcharlieboi

Kabiri flinched and quickly stood up, looking behind her as if she expected to see him through the wall. She had only met Charles a few times, and forgot that he was a Psionic. She was used to being the only one with mental abilities. "Understood, sir." she said silently as she started towards the Residential area to get Luka. She smiled to herself as she walked away, pleased that she would be going on the next expedition.
Kabiri moved closer to the door. Being an Almyst with a religious background, she had quite powerful telepathic abilities. Truth be told, she'd been listening in on the other room this whole time. She couldn't quite tell who was saying what, and she felt as though she was missing chunks of information. It was as if she was trying to listen to the radio but couldn't quite tune it and get rid of the static. She leaned back against the wall beside the door, closing her eyes and trying to listen closer.

Luka wandered up to the residential area, grinning at the stares she got from others. She stood out quite a bit here, and she loved it. Being a hulking, visibly armed alien warrior woman on a station primarily populated by humans certainly had it's advantages. She heard a twangy but melodic sound while she headed to the bar, and saw that it was coming from an instrument in the lap of an aged human. Fascinated, Luka leaned leisurely against her glaive and listened.
Luka impatiently tapped her glaive against the metal floor, getting Kabiri's attention. She grimaced at the Almyst, who rolled her eyes. "Why do I have to wait around here with you? It's not like you're going to get attacked here; the crime families are in a totally different part of the ship, everyone around here is a huge nerd." Luka said, annoyed.
Kabiri turned back to the window. "You're getting paid to do nothing, Luka. Isn't that enough to keep you quiet?"
"No!" Luka snapped. "I'm all for lazing around, but this is just boring! I'm completely useless here, and you know that."
The Almyst sighed, tapping her long talons against the window. "Fine. If you want to go, then go. Meet me back at the apartment when you're done wasting time and money."
Luka's eyes lit up as she tossed her glaive in the air, catching it with a playful twirl. "Enjoy your geek nonsense!" she said cheekily as she started walking away, heading to the bars of the residential area.
Kabiri looked out the observation windows not far from where the researchers were testing alien flora from the planet below. She hadn't been on Vazoon yet, as she wasn't part of the research team, not formally, but she was a skilled medic and hoped to hear of the results of the expedition the team had on the surface.
Luka was not far away, leaning against a wall and sharpening her glaive. She found all the talk of research to be dreadfully boring, and wasn't very enthusiastic about waiting around to hear more of it.
@Entropsy
It seems much better :D thank you.
@Entropsy

I don't think they need significantly altered, If you could clear up what I mentioned in my previous post (mostly the strong/agile vs. combat thing I brought up).
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