• Last Seen: 7 yrs ago
  • Joined: 9 yrs ago
  • Posts: 742 (0.23 / day)
  • VMs: 2
  • Username history
    1. Natsucooldude 9 yrs ago

Status

Recent Statuses

8 yrs ago
Current 2 more days and I will return to full availability
1 like
8 yrs ago
I will be gone for a week.
8 yrs ago
Roleplaying involves a commitment to others. And if you cannot keep that commitment I'd ask you to be honest with youself and just say so. It's by far the least painful way of leaving an rp.
9 yrs ago
I'm back in business baby
9 yrs ago
I will be gone for the following week. Posts are possible, but one should not count on it.

Bio

User has no bio, yet

Most Recent Posts

nervous systems in amniotic fluid... this just reminded me of the matrix...
if you ask me... thios would best be resolved as a collab, that's just my humble opinion though.
@Mcmolly@Natsucooldude@Eklispe@M127

Since we're so close to what I consider to be a turning point in the plot, I think it would be beneficial if we all did a collab.
My suggestion would be today at 08:00 p.m. UTC/GMT.
Too early, too late for you guys, depending on where you live? Either way let me know.


Alright, this is fine for me, I misplaced the link to whatever tool we use for collabs though.

edit: disregard, I found it in the OP
Jonathan simply listened to what the elder hunter had to say. From his relative disinterest it seemed he wasn't really needed. Before he could leave though, the man uttered a rather vague warning to him. “I... will take the advice to heart. I'll leave you to your devices... I think the crowd is getting restless though, I'd do something about...”

His words were interrupted by a most inhuman screech. The nobleman turned his head to the source of the infernal sound and realized it came from bloodleaves. He saw the elder hunter mutter curses and immediately dart off to meet whatever made the sound. Jonathan spurred linda on after the man, swiftly catching up to him and riding besides him. He extended an arm to the man. “May I offer a lift? It seems you're in a hurry.”
@RainDash don't sweat it, I've often seen peolpe confuse the terms as interchangeable. Even people who are otherwise enthralled by realistic military fiction.
"This is Four, ready to follow. Respectfully, ma'am, what the hell would bandits want with an empty world?" Nyx asked as she spun to narrowly avoid being hit. "Plus, its no secret that we were coming. I don't like this." A hard and fast push on the reverse and she avoided getting hit again.

Just so we're all on the same page, bandits in aviation terms means a confirmed hostile aircraft. I am saying this because the wording of this sentence implied you interpreted it as bandits in a space pirate sense.
On the other side of the planet, a lone mercenary was roaming the countryside in his Neural Combatant, on the run after a mission gone bad. Jan thought about how things had gone so wrong after his contract with New Anchorage had been voided.

Paragon contacted him about some contract or another he could take if he needed the money, which considering, he did. It was apparently something about Volkov raiding an important aerial shipping lane that Paragon used, but that was just a cover-up for a damn ambush. That was a few days ago, and he was still damaged and being slowly hunted.

It had been a while since the last contact with enemy units. Now seemed like a good time to slow down for a moment and consider his options. He couldn’t keep running forever, either he’d run out of fuel or some lucky punk would come mop him up. He mentally ran through a list of his contacts… Who did he know that he could at least somewhat count on to come pull his ass out of the fire. Obviously not the megacorps. He was just a small fry and probably not worth the effort. It seemed he would have to count on a more minor faction. He considered what would motivate them, people didn’t usually organize an evac operation out of charity. He opened his long-range comms console and input a channel code he knew all too well. It was the code he made a point of always sneaking into his past employers databases in case he ever needed to contact them covertly. The writeup he made was quick and concise but got the point across.

“Emergency evac needed out of paragon territory, offering 200K for the first person to call back with a reasonable outfit. Current location not included due to security risk.” He considered the contract offer, it didn’t bear any fancy seals or watermarks, so it was safe to assume quite a few would just throw it out as if it was junkmail. Still, out of all the people he had worked with over the years at least one or two might just be bored or desperate enough to respond. His long-range sensors suddenly sprang to life. It appeared two bogeys had entered his sensor range. The merc sent the message out without overthinking it any further and throttled Goldenspur’s mighty thrusters. He wasn’t privy to stick around to see who was sweeping the area.

While leaving the sector, a third, and then even a fourth contact quickly came into the edge of his sensor range. He could just pick up that a radio conversation began to occur and that it was effectively unencrypted. He could silently join in to see who was talking and about what.

A ‘tough guy’ was the first to talk on the line, obviously angered, yet apparently intrigued. “So, you want him too, huh? Well he’s mine, piss off. I’m not going to simply let you take him. What exactly makes you think you can just waltz here and catch him instead of me?”

A girl replied, “Ohh.. I don’t want any trouble.. I’m just, erm, y’know. Interested in Jan. Can you please go? I have corporate backing, sort of.”. She sounded like she barely had any idea what she was doing.

“Pfft..hahahahah! Who the hell is this? I can’t even believe you’re an NC pilot! What, did you just fall in the cockpit or something?”

She got a little angry. “Well.. Uhh… … I don’t have time for this. Goodbye?”. The fourth NC raised altitude while heading towards where she last detected the Goldenspur, before getting a bead apparently and heading right for him.

“Stupid… Eh, whatever. Alright boys, take them both out!”. The three other contacts continued the pursuit of their original quarry.
Gurjan silently fiddled around with his control panel, the commander hadn't really said much directly to him, so he assumed everything was A-OK, still, couldn't hurt to keep a close eye on the ship's systems just in case something did go wrong. He perked up when control announced they would be launching. He had only once made the mistake of not bracing himself for launch, and that time had seen him hurtling through a training flight like an aimless fool. He stared straight ahead to the launch tube. The magnetic launch charged up, a feeling that made his fur stand on end.

Gurjan always liked to play a little game to keep his mind from dozing off in the moments before a launch. Guessing when the fighter would launch exactly. Mentally he counted down from three... Two...one... Nothing. Approximately two counts later, he was pressed into his chair by the acceleration. It was this moment for which Gurjan had signed in the first place. The feeling of being free from any larger mass, to be but a small speck hurtling through the Stygian black of space... He would have to write that one down after the mission. With learned movement, he wrested the sabre into formation behind the lead craft. It wasn't long until the mission objective reported in. Orders were clear, stick close to mission objective. One arm adjusted the sabre's throttle, another gently nudged the controls around to move into the new formation. For a few more moments, the Isorlai adjusted course, just one or two degrees at a time, before finally being satisfied with the angle with which he was following eagle eye

The minutes passed by slowly. As important as this mission likely was, it didn't change the fact that it wasn't particularly mentally engaging. Gurjan was somewhat struggling to keep himself fully alert. He knew that when things went south, a split second could mean the difference between success or failure. And yet he couldn't help himself dozing off ever so slightly. It was almost a good thing in a certain way that the routine of staring at a claymore's exhaust trail was broken by a ping from the commander. It took him just a moment to notice that which the commander had called to attention. He was now completely alert and awaiting orders. “Roger wild fyre lead, keeping bogeys in sight. Over”

His thoughts raced, he got a look around to see where he rest of the squad were, if shit hit the fan he would need to know exactly were his wingmen were before everything turned into a furball. Perhaps luckily, he didn't need to make a call for himself as to the intentions of the tallied bogeys, as the commander ordered all weapons hot. He just needed to follow orders, and those orders right now were to keep the rear flank covered. “Roger, they aren't gonna mess with our escort as long as I'm still here.” He kept his eyes starkly on the arrays of sensors and radars before him, ready to snap the sabre around and open fire the moment someone decided to rear their head.
The older hunter was right on point with his comments. It would appear simple posturing did not fool the man. “Yes... yes you are right...” Jonathan gritted his teeth as he glanced at the crowd around him. The nerve this hunter had to just denounce him like that... But then again, he was also right. “I don't really know what happened to my old master, guess such is a risk of the job... But I was on my way to castle bloodleaves right now to meet with another one. Seeing as I was ahead on my travel schedulde I decided I could afford to get waylaid and so here I am.”

He took a breath after this explenation. Long-winded breathless monologues were still a skill he had retained from more comfortable times. He folded his lance back up without much show. Showing the thing off had failed anyway. “So... From your insistence to have me out of the way I gather you can't really find use for me. I guess I'll be on my way then.” He spurred linda to walk back into the crowd, carefully, as to not accidentally trample on a hapless townsman.
Ah er... I'm kind of reluctant on making it because I don't want to ninja the GM
© 2007-2024
BBCode Cheatsheet