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8 yrs ago
Current 2 more days and I will return to full availability
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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.

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Eeesh, that movie still looks like it's going to be garbage. DC need to stop embarrassing themselves.

...Anyways, um... Nothing's really working out so not sure if I'm still in this. Hum.


Maybe try posting? I made the same mistake in mindset, and I had fun with the judge when I got over it. Don't care about other people unless they give you a reason to, otherwise you're just setting yourself up for dissapointment.
Jethro rolled his eyes at the dramatic speech of one of the self-proclaimed rebels. "Can you talk less and move more? I respect people who don't waste time with speeches." He started dragging the unconcious man forward, and to his suprise found a set of hands helping his endeavour, the espeon's owner. "See, she knows what's up... You coming?" Jethro either didn't care or hadn't noticed the treathened demeanours of the others present. They hadn't said anything, or at least anything substantial enough to respond to in the moment.

To the luck of Jethro and his companions, the doctor knew the area well. It wasn't that much of a problem for him to find a path towards central park that avoided major roads and security checkpoints. A necesarry skill for someone who sometimes had to move quickly through the city when a patient of his had an emergency.




It didn't take long for the group to come upon central park. Moving covertly was quite easy once they were under the cover of the trees and other undergrowth. The air was thick with the crisp smell of ozone. Jethro wondered why, there wasn't that much electrical equpment around here, was there?

And then they cleared a bush, and walked into a hellish scene of destruction. Where everyone had expected a single compound, a deep crater in the ground lay. The three or so topside buildings were damaged, one had collapsed completely. Looking down, one could see a vast maze of corridors, storage rooms and monitoring equipment. The facility was in utter chaos. Much of the central superstructure had been blown apart or melted through, likely by an extreme electrical discharge. The outlying corridors had collapsed or were in the process of collapsing. At the bottom stood a ruined device, a containment cell of some kind, shaped just large enough to contain a certain thunderbird.

The scene was punctuated by the sparking of ruined capacitors still discharging their residual charge. From everywhere, the wailing of humans and pokemon could be heard, crying out for help. What capable facility personnel remained had set up a triage in one of the two intact topside buildings. It was obvious what security the facility had had been reassigned to search and rescue operations in the rubble of the lower facility.

Jethro stared at the scene. His oath as a doctor screamed at him to report to the field hospital, but his sense of self-preservation told him to remain hidden. "Hmm... what are we gonna do now? I was hoping on sneaking in and taking some equipment, but I don't think that's an option now... Anyone have a new plan?"
My saturdays are caked in tabletop sessions... my sundays are pretty open though.
Kenneth had his laser rifle held and ready the entire trip to the sewers. The trip here had mostly been uneventful, with the worst he had seen anywhere nearby being some fledgling radroaches skittering into their holes. THe descent into the sewers was similiarly uneventful. No ghouls, no mirelurks... not even some leftover raider tripmines.

The lack of action was putting him on edge. Every step felt like he was walking towards an ambush... The wasteland was never safe, so not encountering anything at all was a good sign all the dangerous things had ran away for something even more dangerous. In this state, he was quite reluctant to step forward at the fork in the sewers. He saw a cave-in ahead. But that was to be expected, the suggested path was left. Kenneth tried to think of alternative routes, but to his consternation, he couldn't remember all the details on the map... Maybe he should have studied it more instead of installing a keypad on his quarters... regardless, too late to go back on that now. "Alright guys, let's just follow the plan for now." He said as he rounded the corner, rifle aimed down the tunnel and ready to fire at the first sign of trouble.
@Al let me edit you into my post, you can join in on the current round of combat.
@Sleeth hey boss, we getting a post soon? it seems to me people are out of things to talk about, so let's move the scene along to someplace they do have something to talk about.
First world bank, hermes and pluto Av.
Sirens rang on the street corner of hermes street and Pluto avenue. Police forces surrounded the local branch of the first world bank. The robbers had been inside for quite some time. Had it been any other day, the special response unit would be breaching the building already. Most of the force had been dispatched towards the fight between titans going on elsewhere in the city though, so the best the beleagured cops could manage was an uneasy standoff with the perps.

"Come out with your hands up and you will not be harmed!" the police negotiator spoke again. And again the men inside did not respond. That is, unless the occasional potshot from one of them counted as a response. Things were tense, the masked robbers had declared they would kill a hostage if they weren't let go. the deadline for those demands was mere moments... And it looked like the guy in charge of the police on scene was calling the robbers bluff.

All throughout the hostage situation, the ground had been shaken by the distant super-fight going on. None of the robbers had noticed one such tremor seemed a bit nearer than seemed comfortable. Finally, the moment of truth came, and the robbers silently grabbed a hostage and dragged her into full view of the cops outside. It was a young woman, just another civilian in the wrong place at the wrong time. "Last chance cops!" the ringleader of the robbers shouted, waiting a moment to see if he would get a reaction... but none came.

"Heh, stupid idiots... nothing personal love" The man had a heavy british accent. He leveled a heavy pistol at the woman's head an squeezed the trigger... A shot rang through the air, and with a wet thud... the ringleader fell to the floor, a hole spurting blood where his head was just a moment ago. The other robbers turned to the source of the shot... A towering figure, clad in heavy ballistic armor and holding a still smoking assault shotgun. "The only withdrawal you worms are gonna make today is gonna be in lead!" The newcomer shouted as he fired another salvo.

The three remaining robbers bolted for cover, one fell to the ground, cluthing his spurting... The entire foot gone from another shotgun slug. Two robbers returned fire to the man... one was shot in the chest, painting the wall behind him with his lungs. One robber hunkered down behind cover... For a moment, it looked like he could formulate a plan. Then a slug tore through the overturned table he was behind, shattering his upper spine with frightening accuracy.

The entire exchange of fire had taken around six seconds. The armored man looked around at the shellshocked hostages aroun him... Slowly and intently, he spoke. "Any other perps left?" His question was pointed to no one in particular. On average, there was likely to be at least one person still fit to answer such questions. "Upstairs!" The woman shrieked. She was a sobbing wreck, but her eyes shone of an impressed thankfulness.

There was a moment of relative quiet. Someone cleared their throat to speak, but was quickly shut up by a raised hand from the armored shotgunner. Feet coul be heard upstairs, running quickly towards the stairs. Suddendly, the shotgunner snapped to attention and fired a shot. It shattered the upper step of the spiral staircase, and another man fell through with an infernal crash, losing his rifle in the fall. By the time he got his bearings he was looking down the barrel of an assault shotgun. He raised his hands in surrender. "Alright alright! I surrender! go on! cart me off to the slammer already!"

The iron-faced man towering above the robber slowly shook his head. "And waste the honest taxpayers money on keeping your useless ass locked up? I'm sorry, but that's not acceptable." The robber looked shocked at this statement. "Hey man! I have rights! I deserve a proper court..." the man was cut off by a shotgun barrel being forcibly shoved in his mouth. "I'll be your judge... your sentence is death... goodbye". He pulled the trigger, and a final shot rang through the bank.

By the time the police outside had caught on to what was going on, the mysterious saviour was already gone. In the basement, they found a tunnel leading into the city's abandoned sewer tunnels. The police commisioner on scene called off the chase in frustration... Anyone from down there could easily outrun any of the officers on-site in their sleep. "Call HQ! tell em the Judge got some more notches on his rifle... No direct contact, suspect escaped scene before that could happen... As usual."

The commisioner was named Jim O'Malley. An old veteran of the force who had spent half his life making the city a better place. The vigilantism of the judge frustrated him to no end. In his mind, the mysterious armored man was little better than the criminals he regularly massacred. He had sworn before the Mayor again and again that he would deal with the Judge... Yet never had he even come close to finding out who this guy was.

Jim sighed and turned to a fellow inspector. "Anyone up for a beer once cleanup gets here? I feel like we could use it."




Athena city sewer town, three hours later
Luke nesmith fell down into his favorite sofa. As usual, he had been welcomed back with a cheer and a beer from his fellow outcasts. He quite liked this place, it was out of the way,barely even a blip on the NAPD's radar... The perfect place for a vigilante like himself to make his safehouse. With a groan, he leaned forward to get his remote. There wasn't much to see on TV. Just more pointless blabbing about the superhero fight that tore through the city today. The news was playing another clip of the black monster fighting some armored joker. Luke didn't even bother to look whether it was recorded footage or a real-time event. All he cared about was how the thing was being used to distract from the real important news... About the scum he had meticulously reduced to ground beef. Sure, he could kill them as fast as they popped up, but as long as enough of the desperate degenerates of society fancied their chances pretty well, it would be an uphill battle. And the news not reporting on his merciless actions wasn't helping his cause at all.

Sighing, he retrieved an aged mobile phone from the table between him and the TV. He dailed a familiar number to check up on how the police responded. One ring, two rings, three rings. The familiar voice of Mike could be heard through the phone. "Luke? the fuck ahve you been doing? O'Malley's on the warpath again! I'm stuck doing overtime just for not putting enough sugar in his coffee! And it's unpaid overtime too!"

Luke silently chuckled. It seemed the force hadn't changed a bit since he quit. O'Malley still sounded like the same old asshat, and his friend Luke was as loyal a buddy as always. "Didn't ya hear? six notches in the bank robbery... I was in and out in thirty seconds... Sewr entry." 'Notches'... It was what luke had taken to calling the criminals he killed. Degenerate was too much of a mouthful and perps sounded too official.

"Yeah, I heard... I also heard your intervention saved the life of a hostage... And I approve of that." Luke had always been thankful of Murphy saving bystanders, even if such was usually just a pleasant side-effect of killing violent and dangerous criminals quickly and efficiently. Still, it made him quite the icon to the young edgy crowd online. It had been quite jarring to see police footage of himself being used in internet memes, but he had grown accused to it over time. After all, it meant there were people out there that supported what he did, and that was all he needed to keep going.

" Yeah... I take it there's no leads on me, like usual?"

"Nope, ost of the inspectors are still argueing on what your skin color is, nevermind your identity."

"Oh come on, isn't it obvious I'm black? I mean seriously, back when I was on the force they could at least argue about shit that actually mattered... Anyway, I gotta go, say hi to Jess for me, will ya?"

Jess... Mike's little daugther. Caught up in the crossfire of a robbery gone south, much like the woman Luke had saved earlier. And similiarly saved by Luke's intervention. He could still remember the tears of joy streaming over Mike's face...and the look he gave luke that day. The look of a man that would be his buddy till the day it was his own turn to go six feet under. Luke finished his beer and went off to his workbench... He had some bullets to dig out of his vest and some magazines to start reloading.
I'm shocked as much interest as the game had that it's lost so much steam...



~KL~


I'm sorry to tell tou, but expecting a sandbox to generate interest on its own is folly. A lot of roleplayers (including myself) are kind of lost without guidance. For example, I have no idea what to post about. The intro GM post only covers a threat far out of the scope of what my character can handle. And I'm not playing to see the judge go splat against the first villain he encounters.

Its very unclear to me what my post is supposed to look like. Mind explaining?
Alright, roll agility or take ten damage (soak not included in calculation) then roll a new initiative.
A beeping device sails through the air. The orks in the crater ignore it, thinking it an insignificant device. Whatever sorcery hid them up until now evidently did not work on honest quality explosives. The explosion sows yet more chaos in the orks ranks. A few sluggas make it out of the crater... and right on top of the stikkbomb from earlier, left and forgotten mere moments, and still hissing ominously. A second explosion rocks the crater, reducing the two sluggas to a rain of giblets

Undettered, the ramaining xenos raise their weapons and make a disorganized charge. Two sluggas vault into the trench and swing their crude weapons at the biggest thign in sight, that being the Ogryn. Their disorganized dive into the trench leaves them poorly positioned however, and not one swing does anything more than glance the Ogryn's armor.

Another salvo of rapid fire resounds, more shoota bullets ricochet uselessly off the fortified trench... Just as it looked like the orks onslaught subsided for a moment, a rattling laugh could be heard. An ork carrying a flamer stood triumphantly over the trench. With a squeeze of the trigger, the pyromanical xenos turns the entire trench into a hell of burning promethium and pained screaming.

Finally, it seems other men manning the trenches have taken notice of the attack. The closest one moves to reinforce... A techpriest with nothing better to do. @Klomster Followed by a gunner team @Al
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