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Sharing host/GM duties for "Firefly - Second 'Verse" with Wandering Wolf.

Other than that, kind of a goofball who loves writing stories and playing radio for an audience consisting entirely of my dogs.

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Pelorum Must Be Popular




“Uh…sure. Yeah…shiny.” Okay… Yuri mocked himself as he turned away from Cap’n and that astonishing woman. Probably the kindest cut, given the flush he could feel rising from his collar. This is why I prefer engines and reactors…

He cleared his throat as he approached the next prospect, a man roughly his age. The black jacket and trousers over a white shirt lent their share of anonymity to a face whose eyes seemed far older. The man appeared lost in thought, while at the same time focusing upon China Doll as his feet cooperated.

“Good day, sir,” Yuri greeted the stranger. “Looking for passage to Pelorum?”

<tag Yijun>
Spending Cap’n’s Money




JP/Collab from @Xandrya and @sail3695

“Fifty pounds potatoes,” Yuri read off Hook’s galley requisition. “Fifty pounds rice. Protein paste, twelve one gallon tubs.” Sounds tasty, the Mate smirked. “Two cases Captain Bob’s Cola. One case Boom-Boom Lemon. Peanut butter…grape jelly.” At least Abby wouldn’t starve to death. Word was that the girl was sleeping in her quarters. After making a mental note to check on the young deckhand, Yuri resumed his study of the boat’s supply needs.

Cal had taken the mule for an errand, hence no ‘Captain’s Requisition.’ Aside from the usual fuel, water, and hydraulic fluid top offs, much of what he’d need for boat maintenance would be a two step process begun by foraging up parts from nearby scrap yards. And that mission wouldn’t be any fun at all without a willing deckhand and two good arms.

That left the medbay.

After stowing the lawn chair and rates board for the day, Yuri stepped aft through the cargo bay hatch. Lights shone in the infirmary windows as he stepped toward the open hatchway. “Hey, Dr. Lysanger,” Yuri tapped on the frame. “Need any medical supplies for the next run?”

She was caught off guard as she had been weighing the pros and cons of a couple of meds with quite a number of similarities. She hadn't told a soul, but she wasn't feeling right ever since the night before, and so Alana thought it best to treat herself and hopefully get the issue resolved. When she looked up, she noticed Yuri asking about supplies. The list...where was that list? "Uh, yes actually. Needing some things prior to the next trip," she added, pushing the chair back to stand and go look for the list. She was confident she knew where it was, and a moment later her hunch was confirmed. "And here we go. Do you need a hand? Got a bunch of jargon written here."

The doctor’s list was well organized and written in a precise hand. Each drug came with dosage strength, description regarding tablet, gel cap, or liquid, along with a full count. “I can read it all,” Yuri chuckled, “but pronunciation is another thing altogether. Care to walk me through it?”

Walking up next to Yuri, Alana pointed at the listed meds looking to be from some alien tongue. "Let's see. That's levetiracetam, lee-va-tye-ra-se-tam. Arguably the easiest one on the list." Her eyes then continued to read. "Ah, here we go. Ustekinumab, yoo-stek-in-yoo-mab." Alana smiled at Yuri for a moment. "Trust me, I was feeling some kind of way too learning these for the first time. Aaand last but not least," she pointed further down the list, "isavuconazonium, or eye-sa-vue-koe-na-zoe-nee-um...think you got all that or shall we do another run-through?" she studied him for a reaction.

Yuri met her gaze, eyes sparkling with mirth. “Phew!” he swiped a hand over his head with a quick laugh. “Hey, I might have a better idea. What say,” he patted the cast on his left arm, “we head out together for your supplies? Then, in addition to what you need, we might get in to have my arm rapid healed? This new life of double duty’s sort of tough to deal with one handed.”

Alana couldn't help but laugh a little from his response. So it seemed her lessons needed some work. Ah well, at least she was good enough for her main profession. "Fair enough," she added, pocketing the list for later, "I predict the presence of slight discomfort if you single-handedly carried back such a load." Alana tried and refrained from smiling. Looked like she was neither meant to be a comedian. "What do you say we get you down to the center first, then do the supply run later?"

“Done,” Yuri smiled happily. “Captain’s got the mule out right now. Once he’s back I’ll be good to go. In the meantime,” the mate cocked a thumb toward the open cargo bay door, “I’m due for another round of ‘flying the chair.’ Lee-va-tye…lee-va-tye-ra-se-tam?”

"Hey, repetition is key," she nodded, clearly amused by his attempts. “Find me when the captain is back and we'll be off."
Glad you're having such a good time, Gunther. We figured during your vacay and Abby's medically induced imprisonment that Hook was taking care of business, both in the galley and on deck.

As far as his need for a Shepherd, Wolf and I had thoughts on that. We'll catch you either in PM or Hangouts with our notions to see if they'll fly.

In the meantime, enjoy!

sail
Meet and Greet - Part 4





A sudden, awkward pause fell over the little gathering. Yuri waited, expecting Cal to respond to the woman’s question. Instead, the Captain’s head turned, eyes landing upon the mate with a look that told him he’d completely blown his cue. “Absolutely, Miss,” he blurted to fill the void. “This is our captain, Cal Strand,” he made the introduction. “I’m Yuri Antonov, first mate,” he said, offering a courteous smile which broadened as he turned to gaze upon the boat. “And this lovely lady is the China Doll.”

Yuri turned back to face their prospective customer. “We have both single and double rooms. The doubles are a bit more comfortable,” he added, propping the clipboard upon his cast. “We’d be delighted to have you fly with us, ma’am.”

<tag Quill, Cal>
Hey Dark Light,

Thanks for looking us up! Check your PM's for a little more info.

sail
Happy Sunday from the cargo bay!

Episode 4 - "Redemption Road," is under way. The mysterious Sister Lyen Giu has entered our lives, and looks to have Cap'n setting up for the next run. Now that Rex Black has departed with the Headhunters MC, Yuri's pulling double duty as First Mate and Mechanic 'til he can find a suitable wrench turner. Of course, sight of Quill Cassidy just about made him forget everything, including his name. Hook's keeping it on the DL right now, but there is a fresh pot of coffee. Edina Wyman's searching for a book shop, and Alana's got Abby in the medbay after her time with the bikers.

In RL, @Gunther is off with the fam for a week's vacation, so we may not see him while he's having serious fun. Yours Truly is headed for Dallas, and a week in the belly of the corporate beast. It may limit my availability to chat or JP, but I don't anticipate writing to be totally interrupted. If you've got a JP idea involving Yuri or Abby, don't hesitate to put it out there.

@PatientBean offered a strong introduction for Quill Cassidy, our new Companion. We're eagerly anticipating first efforts from @Theyra and @udonoodles as well. If you haven't done so, you're both welcome to add your CS to the "Characters" tab and get an introductory post into IC.

Wolf and I are planning "Redemption Road" to be brief, our purpose being the welcoming of new characters and setting some plot points that will affect the longterm arc. Some of our new folks are starting out as passengers who're likely to see things that'll offer them the choice of either avoiding the next caper, or leaping "in for a penny, in for a pound" with the crew. That decision will be theirs...and yours. We know it can sometimes be difficult to navigate a new character into the dealings of an established group (sorta like real life). Wolf and I are always ready to help you settle in, so please reach out.

Oh yeah! Happy Birthday, FF2V! We officially started 7/1/21. Everybody have a slice of cake and cup of that punch!

The fact we've got a year under our belts seems the opportune moment to discuss time in game. If we were sticklers about this, the recorded exploits of China Doll would seem to span just a few weeks. However, written RPG's tend to pack a great deal of action and development into this compressed time, with friendships, romances, and histories beginning and ending in impossibly short spans. At that pace, we might be celebrating FF2V's 2nd year before we break a month of elapsed game time.

Our solution lies in the episodic nature of our approach. The "Firefly" TV series did not run in linear time, which allowed gaps between episodes. We'll observe the calendar year. Ere go, today is July 10, 2522. Abigail Travis has a birthday in August, and it's rumored that Cal and Guy Fawkes might be sharing a day in November. Before your head explodes over all the "dead time" in between, those voids can be filled as either "time in the black" or "nothing much happened on the last couple runs." We hope that's not too off kilter.

Speaking of time, I'm officially out. Hope you all have a great week.

Write When it's Fun,

sail
Meet and Greet





Their plans for the evening settled, Yuri watched as Edina made her way toward the port exit. It felt odd to him that this morning could be so bright and mild after their shared experiences of the night before. He took to the lawnchair, clipboard lying open upon his lap as the woman soon disappeared in the throngs of visitors and working folk.

A man detached himself from the passersby. He was small, fairly unremarkable in his dress and manner, the sort of person who’d be noticed only by the security captures of any establishment he chose to visit. “Hello,” the nondescript fellow tipped his hat. “Might I inquire as to your destination?”

“That would be Pelorum,” Yuri fixed the guest with an amiable smile. “Interested in a passage, or shipping freight?”

“Oh, heavens no,” the little man shook his head. “I’m an aerophobe. That’s a fear of flying,” he stated.

“I’m aware.”

“I’ve been seeing a counselor,” the visitor continued. “She’s tasked me with spending time here in the port, watching the boats come and go, talking to their crews. Oh, where are my manners? I’m Earnest Hekubah,” he extended his hand. “Tailor by trade, psycho ceramic by trapping.”

“Yuri Antonov,” he answered as they shook hands. “So is the therapy working?”

Hekubah frowned. “Not so well, I’m afraid. But then again, that’s the problem. If I were to so much as step onto your ramp I’d break out in a cold sweat and my heart would thump so as to make one think it’s popping right out of my chest. Oh!” he exclaimed as his eyes moved up the cargo ramp. “Sister! Amituofo!” He removed his hat, laying it upon his heart as he delivered a half bow toward the nun in her orange robe.

“Sister,” Yuri nodded in response as she moved in serene calm, a gracious smile and a blessing on her lips for them both. As she strode away, his eye fell once more upon the little tailor. “You know the Sister?”

“A remarkable woman,” Hekubah gazed after her departing form. “In my profession I’ve come to serve a great many dignitaries, most of whom, to put it gently, are ‘all tophat and no tails.’ But The Sister?” he breathed. “Her reputation among the poor and downtrodden has managed to escape the confines of the Blackout Zone. At risk of abusing the metaphors of my profession, she is truly cut of the finest cloth. Might I inquire?”

Yuri responded with a shrug. “I don’t know my own self.”

“And dreadfully rude of me to ask,” Hekubah apologized. “Tell me, Mr. Antonov. If one were interested in taking a guided tour of your vessel…for therapeutic reasons…might such a service be arranged?”

“I’d have to take it up with the Captain,” he said, his tone dubious.

The little man fished in his pocket. “My card,” he proclaimed as it passed between them. “I shall be glad to pay for said tour…and,” he offered an intimating smile, “if one were to come by my shop, I could offer a wide selection of apparel for a gentleman such as yourself. At an advantageous price, of course.”

Yuri’s eyes rose from the business card. “I could use a few things,” he ventured.

“Oh, smashing!” Hekubah chortled. “I shall be delighted to serve. But I fear I’ve taken far too much of your valuable time. Until we next meet, Mr. Antonov,” he offered a tip of his hat, “Adieu.”

“It’s a pleasure,” a slightly dumbfounded Yuri replied as the odd little character melted into the crowd. Suddenly assuming the worst, he jammed hands into his pockets, only to find what few things he kept still present. At least he’s not a pickpocket, the First Mate thought, though he couldn’t escape the odd tingling of the hairs on the back of his neck.

He’d settled once more into the chair, watchful of the passing crowd for any bit of eye contact which might produce a lead. What came his way instead was a series of quick shouts and disturbance from down along the berths. Yuri craned his neck, attempting to see through a small crowd that had gathered around the scene, an altercation, by the sound of it.. At first, there was nothing to see from this distance…until she emerged.

The woman stood out, not so much for her black on black attire, or even the pumps which augmented the look. She was, to put it simply, statuesque. He found himself staring. This might’ve embarrassed him until he realized that every other man on the thoroughfare, and more than a few women, were also transfixed by the exquisite nature of this newcomer. She carried herself with the poise and lifted chin of one whose customary social orbits were many levels higher than Yuri could rightly imagine. Yet, she moved through this crowd with confidence and ease. Directly toward him.

As those eyes fixed upon him, Yuri was barely aware of the mule’s engine coughing to life from behind him. Somehow, as if drawn by invisible command, he found himself upon his feet as this graceful creature glided his way. “Nī Haō, Miss,” he said in a voice that didn’t seem his own. “How may I help you?”

<Tag Quill, Cal>
Ship’s Business




“Snakeskin,” Yuri read off the manifest. “Reticulating Python, two pallets.” He offered the clipboard to the driver. “Please sign there and you can drive ‘em away.”

“Sure.” The man pulled a stylus from his pocket.

“So what do you make out of snakeskin?” the new First Mate inquired. “Boots, maybe?”

“Lotta boots.” Larry, the driver, gave a nod. “Jackets, hats, wristbands…you name it. Even upholstered a guy’s shuttle seats in it once. Some people’s children,” he smiled with a rueful shrug.

Yuri laughed. “Too rich for my blood. Speaking of,” he added, “this is my first time in Capital City. Where should a poor man go to grab a bite or a drink?”

The driver waved an arm. “You’re there, sorry to say. Got a few diners and saloons around the port’s cargo exits. That don’t work, grab a city transit shuttle and ride it as far outside town as it runs. When the pretty stops, the price drops.”

“Mmmm. Good word.”

“And stay clear of the Blackout Zone!” Larry shouted as he climbed into his truck. “Poor folk like us get caught in there, they never letcha back out!” He tossed a wave through the open window. After grinding the clutch enough to rouse Yuri’s sympathies for the poor gearbox, the truck lurched forward. He watched it leave, the cloud of blue smoke in its’ wake speaking volumes to the former mechanic.

“Did I hear right? Are congratulations in order?” Edina Wyman stood at the top of the ramp, looking fresh and pretty in a sweater and blouse.

As he took in the sight of her, Yuri couldn’t connect the dots between this sweet appearance and the furious woman who jerked a pistol into the air last night. Regardless, her smile never failed to coax his own. “I’m not so sure,” he chuckled. “The captain says until I find us a new mechanic I’m on double duty.”

“No good deed,” she teased. “But isn’t this Abby’s job? Looks like triple duty to me.”

“I think being kidnapped earns her some extra time off,” Yuri answered as Edina joined him. “How’s she doing?”

The woman’s face seemed to fall a bit. “She was sound asleep when I stopped by. Far too many bruises, from what I could see. Doc’s watching over her like a mother bear.”

A sage nod was his response. “Dr. Lysanger’s a rarity. I have that one on personal experience. But how are you doing this morning?”

“Oh,” Edina’s eyes darted away, “I’m fine. Still a bit shaken up.”

“Me too.”

“Really?”

He nodded emphatically. “First time I’ve ever pointed a gun at anyone. I’m just relieved that we all came through it.”

“So am I,” she admitted, “but in that moment…I nearly lost it. I know it was my gun that started things Southbound.” The woman’s eyes hollowed with a mixture of guilt and grief. “I could’ve…gotten us all…”

“But you didn’t,” he replied, taking her hand. “It all worked out.”

Her eyes fell for a moment, taking the sight of her hand in his. “It…” Edina shook her head, “was a rage that took me. To see that girl all battered as she was…” Her eyes lifted. “I wanted to kill ‘em. There’s a part of me says that’s all in my past now, but seeing Abby’s face…just brought it all back down on me. And I,” her hand clutched his more tightly, “nearly brought it all onto you. Can’t tell you how sorry I am for that.”

Understanding that his words couldn’t offer more than a superficial comfort, Yuri let the time go in silence. He chose instead to just be here with her as she sorted things out. After a moment passed a sheepish smile rose from her lips to her eyes. “I should go,” Edina withdrew her hand. “I need to find a bookstore.”

Yuri’s hand fell to his side. “What’s on the reading list?”

“Abby’s nearly done with the first 'Mei Lin' book,” Edina’s smile was warming again. “Thought I’d get her the second.”

“That’s a great idea!” he exclaimed. “So, question. Are you planning to stay with us for the next run?”

“Depends on where we’re headed.”

“Captain says Pelorum,” Yuri said.

This was met with an eye roll from Edina. “Ugh, beaches and oceans!” she groused. “I’ve had a lifetime of that.”

“Had more than my fair share of ocean as well,” Yuri smiled. “But there’s much more to do than just the beach thing. Museums, galleries, and some pretty great jazz bars, I’m told.”

“Well,” she made a show of considering the idea, “I might be talked into riding along for that.”

“Shiny!” he grinned. “What say we talk about it over a drink tonight when I’m off duty? I hear there are some really awful bars close by.”

Edina laughed. “You make it sound so tempting.”
"Farewell and Adieu..."


"Rex Black is a character created by @Psych0pomp."

You've seen that credit mentioned alot in our previous episode. Rex, our rakish, ribald, rogue of a First Mate, was one of the first characters to join the crew. Along with his parrot, Lucky, he cut a colorful swath through our posting in the first episode, with a written voice that was as hilarious as it was engaging. If there was sin to be had, you could count on Rex to be first in line.

We hadn't made it out of Episode 1 before learning that his author, @Psych0pomp, was wrestling with a number of difficult issues on his homefront. He tried to hang in there, but his posting activity dwindled through Ep. 2 until one day when we realized that Psych had stepped away from all of his RPG commitments unannounced. With no one to voice our First Mate, Wolf and I agreed to step in and write him when our plots required, until we could write the character off at the end of episode three.

And then came Headhunters M.C.

The bike gang was first envisioned to conduct a raid on China Doll once we'd broken atmo, followed by a landing on one of Greenleaf's moons. (Bryson's Rock, lol) From there we'd see the conflict over shipping rights play out. This was all well and good until a drunken Hook went spoiling for a fight in the Twirling Rabbit. That little surprise turned our planning on its' ear and opened up a significantly richer story for the bikers and their hapless hostage, not to mention what we've seen of Hook's growth and suffering for his actions.

But none benefited more than Rex. The new plot arc provided additional tension and some brilliant individual character growth (Hook's bout of the DT's forcing him to lower his rifle comes to mind). But Rex? Not only did he make his exit as a hero, he departed with a style and flare that are purely his own.

@Psych0pomp, if you read this, we wanted to express gratitude for the use of the character. As he grew to be universally admired by our writers and lurkers, we like to think that we kept him alive and vital within your guiding vision. Rex Black will be missed.

wolf and sail

Episode 4 - “Redemption Road”





WELCOME TO OSIRIS! The time is now 10:00AM local. After her doin’s in the Blackout Zone last night, China Doll backtracked into orbit and fired up her pulse beacon for a proper landing. This morning finds her snug in her berth at Capital City Spaceport.

Cap’n and Rex pulled off a neat one last night, but with Rex gone and Abby in the Doc’s hands, workin’ crew is becomin’ a might scarce. Hook was pullin’ duty all over the boat, helpin’ the broken armed Yuri in the cargo bay and gettin’ up a mighty fine breakfast, but he wasn’t lookin’ any too healthy this morning. Cal decided to bump Yuri up to First Mate, handed him the clipboard, and nudged him toward the lawn chair to drum up passengers and cargo.

Now, with everyone settled into their chores, China Doll began her regular dance. Find folk. Find cargo. Keep flying.

OOC: We’re finally here! Welcome to our new writers!
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