Sounds good, you guys will be part of the 24th regiment in the 2nd sector army, my character is a Senior Jedi General, by the way. Also @Skyrte it is your turn to post.
Alright, I'll make up our Corps, and Legion/Brigade too.
So officially, we are the 24th Infantry Regiment, 118th Legion, 64th Star Corps, Second Sector Army.
Appearance: As of The First Battle of Geonosis, CC-1313 has black hair, fashioned into a buzzcut, and has no facial hair. Otherwise, he looks like a normal Clone. His armor is also standard-issue Phase I Clone Trooper armor, with the yellow rank notion, like all Clone Commanders on Geonosis.
Weapons/Equipment: His weapons and equipment as of The First Battle of Geonosis are standard issue, one DC-15A Blaster Rifle, the Clone Trooper Utility Belt which has a Grappling Hook, Spare Ammunition, Rations, and Medical Kit. He wears the standard-issue Phase I Clone Trooper Armor.
Affiliation: GAR
Rank: Clone Commander
Personality: CC-1313 is either extraordinarily brave, or stupid. As a Clone Commander he doesn't have to be on the front lines, however he insists that he stand by his brothers on the front. He leads by example, and cares deeply for his troops. Disliking rash actions and tactics that would yield high casualties, instead his method is slow and steady, ensuring the least amount of casualties. However he understands the value of haste and will not hesitate to charge or hold the line.
Bio: Born in 32BBY, he was one of the first Clones ever bred for GAR. Despite being one of the first, CC-1313 is uncharacteristically individualistic. This is likely due to his tendencies to sneak in records of past battles into his bunk any way he could and read them before sleeping. He studied these records religiously, reading about soldiers disobeying orders and saving thousands, unorthodox tactics used by cunning commanders, soldiers who were heroes. He grew up wanting to be like them. He kept his individualistic actions to a minimum, the most he would do is run extra combat simulations, to see how he could shape the battlefield with his troops, or to see how well he could do in dire situations. Up until right before The First Battle of Geonosis, where he demanded very loudly, that his troops be issued extra medical kits. Threatening to sit down and not deploy with the rest of the army, Republic Strategic Command gave him his extra kits.
Other:
Quirks: -Each soldier is given an extra medical kit. [Improved trooper survival]
The 24th Infantry Regiment = 2,640 Troops 24th Infantry Regiment, 118th Legion, 64th Star Corps, Second Sector Army
I'll be claiming either the Clone Commander or Clone Colonel, once I distinguish what's the difference between the two. There's no Colonel in the rank notation chart at Wookiepedia, did you mean Captain, Melkor?
Also it might be beneficial to include OOC stuff in the OOC, such as the positions, and what we're doing to be doing in this RP.
"A quick tour? Very well." Sonne replied, following his Captain. He turned back to Lord Gearheart and they both said quick farewells. On the way there he thought of where to go, the armory definitely, perhaps the labs. He made a quick plan and as they boarded the ship, he took lead. "Captain, we'll be going to the Engine Block first. The Engine Block on this ship is one of the most advanced in the world, matched only by the other two Armada-Class ships. There are three primary decks, and several secondary decks. The top most primary deck is to house the two maneuvering propeller shafts." Sonne began, while walking to the Engine block he opened up his folder and leaned in towards Captain ver Niklös, making sure he could see the papers inside. Sonne flipped to the schematics of the ship, pointing to the two upper propellers. He then pointed to the middle propeller shaft, which had two black boxes next to it. "The middle shaft is where the ship gets most of its thrust. These two boxes here... It's still classified. We'll have to show you the actual engines." Sonne explained. He closed the folder and after a moment they arrived at the engine block. Sonne opened the hatch door and revealed a massive room. They ended up on the middle deck, which housed the middle propeller. The deck itself was shaped like a fork, with two massive openings in the floor, letting crewmembers see the bottom deck. The top most deck was shaped like a U, with a single large opening, letting crew up there see the middle, and bottom floors. Engineers were about, working maintenance, eating food, playing cards. Sonne walked over to the edge of the deck and looked down at the bottom floor. Most of the bottom floor was covered by machinery and metal panels. One panel was open, revealing a massive turbine. "We call it a jet engine. We only have a rudimentary understanding of it, but we know how to maintain it and fix it. Activating these will give us about 30 more kilometers per hour." Sonne explained, "I'll show you the Reactor room later. We have to get going."
The tour continued, covering the crew quarters, which contained the barracks as well. A quick mention of the armories, cargo and engineering decks, a quick glossing over the medical bay and labs, soon, the both of them ended up on the bridge. Which looked like a typical bridge. "We should be getting underway. The helmsman stands ready, on your order Captain." Sonne said.
Oh yeah your right, on the early ships, like the really early explorations vessels that still used the wind move and the stars to navigate they'd bring a cat on board to keep the rat population on the ships to a minimum. I think it would have been phased out between World War I and II cause the new ships design was far less hospitable to rats and they'd invented rat poison so it wasn't really necessary but it's really up to the GM.
Though I think we should remember that this is the cat of a stowaway, shouldn't we be more concerned with what happens to the stowaway when he's found out?
If all goes well and they're discovered by the Sr.Staff when we're well under way, we should keep them on board, since going back would be too troublesome a trip. They'd probably be under the supervision of someone.
If the stowaways are discovered before that point of no return, well, that would be bad.