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24 days ago
Current Ah, I see the bots are back again with their nonsense posting.
2 mos ago
Got my new sci-fi mecha RP up. Put a lot of work into the background of this one, and wrote out a whole setting
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2 mos ago
Cambozola is definitely A-Tier. It combines all the best parts of Brie with Blue Cheese, what's not to like.
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2 mos ago
Guess the mecha RP idea wasn't as popular or as interesting as I hoped it might be. Not much in the way of bites on that one so far, sadly
2 mos ago
My Milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, and I'm like, I drink them! I drink all your milkshakes!
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I've been roleplaying in one form or another since the late '90's. I've played as many tabletop games as I have online ones, and the quality of both has varied wildly.
I have an active imagination, and I love immersive, descriptive roleplaying. My genres of choice are sci-fi, and modern-day (with a sci-fi twist). I like RP's that mix reality with fiction, and throw an unusual and exciting twist into an otherwise normal setting - something like Stargate SG-1 would be an example, or Battle: Los Angeles. An almost recognizable world, but with some sci-fi twists.
I'm a fan of military and action-based RP's that do this especially, and they are easily my favourite - though I rarely see any that appeal to me enough - all the military RP's are too 'plain', and anything else modern day is usually fantasy or fandom.
I have a lot of fandoms, but I don't really like fandom RP's - or at least, the ones that come up. I often find them a bit lacking in ideas, or too far away from what actually makes the thing I'm a fan of enjoyable.

I don't play in free, as I find the short posts and bad spelling and grammar infuriating.

I'm 43 years old, and live in the UK, so I may not be on all the time.
I also like playing non-human characters, especially anthro ones. I dig giant robots, and I love military aircraft. I'm also a very dedicated and proud Brony and furry.

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Dibs on Mig-31


Good choice! I like the MiG-25 and -31 for their sheer brute power. The angular look has something going for it too.

The F-15 is my favorite jet aircraft. If we ever go get super fighters, you can bet I'd want an F-15 STOL/MTD.


That's definitely a good route to go down. There probably will be upgrades as the game goes on, allowing fighters to use a wider range of weapons and increase some of their abilities etc. Though, it'll be over time and as a significant point of change in the story as things escalate, rather than a 'spend xp = mods' kind of thing.

I'll probably have a player character as well, not sure what aircraft I'll take. I do love the F-15 as well, but I'm tempted to go for something a bit different. I might go for a Tornado, or a Harrier.

I'll also get working on the OOC tomorrow and hopefully have it up by the evening (UK time). At least then we can get working on stuff, and it might attract some more interest too.
Absolutely. It's been a long time since I've been in the cockpit. I think the last time that happened, I had some nice blue accents on my F-15...


I'll be glad to have you aboard then! Definitely pleased to have another player, and especially one who likes F-15's too. They're one of my favourite aircraft as well.

We need one more person - though more would be better - to begin. Hopefully we'll get someone soon, though I could run it with just three and myself.
The sunshine rising over Ponyville poked a shaft of light between drawn curtains in a quiet room of one of the small towns' inns. As the questing beam of warm sunlight crept across the floor, dust motes dancing in its' glow, it slid onto the bed, and the form of a dark-grey coated pegasus, with red accents on his wings. Laid on his back, his legs were splayed upward at awkward angles, one rear leg twitching as he snored quietly with an open muzzle. As the sun crept onto his belly, he murmured and grinned dorkishly in his sleep half-saying words and chuckled softly as his face twitched, before finally he groaned and opened one bright green eye to the cosy glow of the room in Celestia's bright light.
"Urrgghhh..." he rasped and smacked his lips, blinking owlishly. "That Apple family hard cider is good stuff," he muttered as he rolled onto his side and winced. "Though, next time, do not get into a drinking contest with a Mare before you find out she's the expert".
He slid onto his hooves and took a long drink from the cold water faucer above the basin in the corner of the room, remembering over the previous night.
He'd flown into Ponyville late last night, ahead of a mapping mission over the Everfree Forest the next day (today, in other words). With a few bits in his purse he'd decided to enjoy his night after getting a bed, and had enjoyed the hospitality of the local tavern, and it's delicious local cider. Stories had been swapped with the other barflies, many of them talking about Princess Twilight and her friends, or other characters around the town. He'd got chatting with a mare older than him, with berries as her cutie mark, and their enjoying the drinks together had ended in an impromptu contest, which she'd clearly won, judging by his fuzzy memories and the headache in his temples.
He flicked his wings in a shrug - he'd had fun; and she'd been cute enough. It was worth it, in his book.
Feeling his stomach rumble, the pegasus retrieved his customary goggles and scarf from the floor, before making the bed and donning his saddlebags. His duty was waiting out there; the forest was waiting to be explored. But first, breakfast!

He trotted out of the door a few minutes later, having paid the mare at the counter. The smells of baking drifted in the light breeze and he followed his nose, nodding to a few friendly faces on his way, as he headed for an open-air cafe at the other side of the town square. As he took a table, he nodded at a few other ponies with a grin and sparkle of mischief and excitement with his eye, before the waitress came to serve him next. She was polite, and he gave her the same courtesy, ordering with a smile. He wasn't sure what he wanted, but seeing another pegasus stallion enjoying a clover sandwich, he nodded for the same thing, and sat back to wait for his order, glancing up at the cornflower-blue skies and enjoying the bustle of the little town as it started its' day.
Not totally my cup of tea, but i'll nibble. Interested.

-P


Hopefully you'll find something to enjoy about it, and I'll do my best to keep you interested. Thanks for the interest, too.
I also love your avatar!
Appearance:


Name: Silverwind

Species: Pegasus Pony

Age category: Young Adult (i.e. early 20's)

Gender: Male

Cutie Mark: See image above; represents his uncanny sense of direction.

Occupation:
Silverwind currently works as an explorer and scout for the Royal Equestrian Cartography Corps. In short, he flies high, far, and wide, charting the lands of Equestria - and beyond - to scout information, draw sketches and gather information for the Equestrian government in order to establish where resources are, what creatures and people live in different places, dangerous or inhospitable terrain features, and so on. Sometimes his role takes him over already known areas to explore in more detail things already found, or finding new routes after events like earthquakes or other changes to the landscape.
He loves the thrill of exploration and the potential danger it takes him into, although he frequently causes headaches for his superior, the unicorn named Compass Rose, by getting himself in trouble with locals and involved in things that, honestly speaking, should have nothing to do with mapping, exploring, or surveying...

Other:
Silverwind is bold and reckless, but good at heart. He can be cocky and a little arrogant at times, but can keep a level head for the most part, especially when things get serious or people are in danger. He wanted to be a Wonderbolt, but failed the entrance exam after losing his temper and acting recklessly, which lead to putting other ponies in danger.
Spitfire - whom he admired and had something of a crush on - punished him for his bad behaviour, and he was forced to leave the academy. Although, what he frequently fails to remember is that she also told him he had a lot of potential, and his heart was in the right place, even if his head wasn't.
Since then he has used his time in the RECC to learn how to be a better flier and to work on disciplining himself and working on his occasionally volatile temper, and his lack of self-control.
Silverwind was born and grew up in Mareford, a settlement in the Western regions of Equestria, high in the forested hills and mountains. He loved being out in the wild, and soaring between hills and through valleys. He has always had a sense of adventure and wanderlust that persists into his adult years, but even as a young, gangly, and mischevious colt with a twinkle in his eye, he would always find his way home, which resulted in his getting a cutie mark that displayed his innate knack for direction.
As a man who has always loved the air, I would like to show my interest.


Great stuff - glad to have you onboard. Hopefully we can get a few more people as well.

a n o t h e r w o r l d ' s w a r


Everyone remembers that day, whether you were at work, at school, at home or on vacation, you heard the news soon enough.
Our first contact with aliens; the skies splitting open high above Tokyo and hordes of unknown aircraft coming through. Swarms of them, alien in their looks and unearthly, sweeping through the air and strafing and bombing the buildings and anything that looked like a defence. It was only after that it was found out they'd taken hundreds of captives.
The battles in the months following drove them back, on land and in the air, and eventually, years after, Humanity had long enough to take a breather - and draw up their plans to go through the hole in space to follow the invaders back.

Now, we've established our first base on the other side, the result of massive multi-national airlifts through the 'Isolation Zone' a hundred miles around the Hole in the Sky over Toyko, and the Joint Expeditionary Force is ready to take the battle to the unknown invaders - and to discover as much about them and their world as possible on the other side...


Inspired in part by GATE, Ace Combat and Yukikaze, as well as my love for alien invasion sci-fi where military technology isn't useless, and my massive love of fighter aircraft, I've decided it's time to get back into running something on here.

The game will take place with the players as pilots in a squadron of the Joint Expeditionary Forces, stationed at the new joint base complex on the alien world on the other side of the Hole in the Sky.
The pilots will be from a multitude of countries - though will have been chosen because they can co-operate and are good at their jobs,- but will be working together. They fly a variety of aircraft from their home countries, though will tend towards multi-role craft to better enable them to work together.
The aircraft and technology in general will be modern-day/very-near-future based, though some reverse-engineered alien technology creeping in as things progress as part of the plot, especially as more is discovered about the aliens and their society, technology and origins - much like in Stargate SG-1, how the humans ended up with their own alien-derived tech and equipment.

There will be a lot of other plot elements that come up as we go too, as I intend to a have a full story as we go, and a lot of other cool ideas about the alien world. For example, if you have seen GATE, it will be similar in that it has its' own races, societies and denizens that are subjugated by the aliens, and many of them will become allies and have an important part to play in overthrowing the aliens as well.

In terms of the mechanics, I am looking to keep the group quite small, and things fairly simple. It isn't essential that you know everyhing about fighter jets, or especially every tiny technical detail. In fact, I would prefer to keep things semi-realistic, but quite light on the technical side - however, I would say that at least a functional knowledge of some terminology and understanding on how fighter aircraft and their weapons, as well as the military, works or operates is kind of essential to a degree. However, there is luckily the internet to help, and I am also more than willing to offer assistance where it is needed. All of that can be gone into more though once I get some people who are interested.

Before I inevitably get people asking as well; no you cannot play ground crew, ground combatants, non-combatants, bad guys or anything that isn't a fighter pilot for the Joint Expeditionary Forces. The game is about fighter pilots, flying modern (i.e. in service or recently in service) aircraft.

Non-real aircraft, like Ace Combat's 'super planes' or something cool you found on DeviantArt won't be in this game.
The squadron the players will be part of will also not be the 'superstar' squadron - in fact, I kind of like the idea that they're just a run-of-the-mill, average squadron that keeps getting involved in things over their paygrade by sheer luck and circumstance. Not the worst, not the best, and certainly not bad... but somehow, luck keeps finding them.
So, some of the more fancy aircraft - like your F-22's, T-50's and F-35's - will be reserved for those super-squadrons, and you're likely to have a bit more of a variety of aircraft. And then it gives everyone something to work towards, too.

There will, however, be some cool super-tech around, as the game is set in a near-future setting, and a timeline that diverged from ours around the early-2000's too. There may be some unusual weapons options for your aircraft on some missions, and mentions of weapons tech that was only ever at the prototype stage in our world making it into production, as well as other cool and unusual things that have come to pass - not to mention the aliens' own technology.

Whatever else, if any of this sounds like it could be interesting to you as a game and a story - which, after all, will be the main focus - please let me know. I'm looking for a group of no more than six, and probably a minimum of four to get started (the Expeditionary Force has small squadrons!)
Appearance:


Name: Silverwind

Species: Pegasus Pony

Age category: Young Adult (i.e. early 20's)

Gender: Male

Cutie Mark: See image above; represents his uncanny sense of direction.

Occupation:
Silverwind currently works as an explorer and scout for the Royal Equestrian Cartography Corps. In short, he flies high, far, and wide, charting the lands of Equestria - and beyond - to scout information, draw sketches and gather information for the Equestrian government in order to establish where resources are, what creatures and people live in different places, dangerous or inhospitable terrain features, and so on. Sometimes his role takes him over already known areas to explore in more detail things already found, or finding new routes after events like earthquakes or other changes to the landscape.
He loves the thrill of exploration and the potential danger it takes him into, although he frequently causes headaches for his superior, the unicorn named Compass Rose, by getting himself in trouble with locals and involved in things that, honestly speaking, should have nothing to do with mapping, exploring, or surveying...

Other:
Silverwind is bold and reckless, but good at heart. He can be cocky and a little arrogant at times, but can keep a level head for the most part, especially when things get serious or people are in danger. He wanted to be a Wonderbolt, but failed the entrance exam after losing his temper and acting recklessly, which lead to putting other ponies in danger.
Spitfire - whom he admired and had something of a crush on - punished him for his bad behaviour, and he was forced to leave the academy. Although, what he frequently fails to remember is that she also told him he had a lot of potential, and his heart was in the right place, even if his head wasn't.
Since then he has used his time in the RECC to learn how to be a better flier and to work on disciplining himself and working on his occasionally volatile temper, and his lack of self-control.
Silverwind was born and grew up in Mareford, a settlement in the Western regions of Equestria, high in the forested hills and mountains. He loved being out in the wild, and soaring between hills and through valleys. He has always had a sense of adventure and wanderlust that persists into his adult years, but even as a young, gangly, and mischevious colt with a twinkle in his eye, he would always find his way home, which resulted in his getting a cutie mark that displayed his innate knack for direction.
I'll get my CS up later today, after I get home from work.
I will be playing my OC, a Pegasus who is a scout and explorer, he works for the Equestrian Cartographic Agency, after he failed the entry program for the Wonderbolts for being too impulsive and reckless.
I'd be up for it. I love me some poners, and I have my OC ready too.
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