Avatar of Stekkmen
  • Last Seen: 5 yrs ago
  • Joined: 11 yrs ago
  • Posts: 977 (0.25 / day)
  • VMs: 1
  • Username history
    1. Stekkmen 11 yrs ago

Status

Recent Statuses

5 yrs ago
Current Taking a pretty permanent hiatus. Thanks for all the stories!
1 like
5 yrs ago
Feelin' pretty fine, feelin' pretty sharp.
5 yrs ago
Blizzard Entertainment supports the tyrannical government of China. Blizzard Entertainment ends the careers of those who dare dissent against their chinese overlords. And they're not the only ones...
8 likes
5 yrs ago
Got to get back into the swing of the things
1 like
5 yrs ago
In other news, Republicans in Oregon have laid siege to the state capital, shutting down the democratic process. They have the support of right-wing militia groups who have shot at police before.
1 like

Bio



I've been on and off this website for six years now. Right now I've only barely got time for one RP, and even then I mess that up. Trying to be more consistent and online more often, because I really do enjoy online roleplaying. Hopefully, one day I'll be able to write as much as I used too. Until then, I shall brood gloomily in the shadows.

Life goes on! Hobbies change and so do schedules. I hate ghosts, so I'm trying to put myself to rest as best I can with a status and bio officially marking my departure. If I'm going to do any writing, it's going to be working on that book I always wanted to finish.

Most Recent Posts

Yeah, there are Heroes and other Villains who wouldn't care very much for those shenanigans. There's probably some sort of Engineer hero who can build a Reverso-EMP bomb.

I mean, really, we'd get fucked up for launching an attack on the ENTIRE city.

Obviously though, you bring up some interesting points about the Presence. We can only assume that whatever it wants to achieve, we may be just a small part of it.
@Eyeruption
Probably stop them from making the bomb in the first place.
When the turret fired at the feet of the other two who didn't sit down, Maverick stiffened but didn't flinch when the gun fired at the floor in front of her, as well. Inwardly, she was relieved that it warned the other two first, otherwise her current macho display she was putting on would have faltered.

Maverick lazily raised her hands into the air and held them by her head, a sarcastic gesture of surrender. She eyed the bullet hole that was left on the floor, a small smoke puff rising from it's miniature crater. She could only assume the Presence had more weaponry up it's sleeve, as even these alleged "teleporter tracing turrets" would probably have limited efficiency against Loud Love. She could only imagine that some of these "villains" in the room were resistant to firearms in the least.

She also noted the amusing display but on by Phone Freak.

Maverick took a near Phone Freak. She raised an inquisitive eyebrow at her, and then looked back at the screens.

Her thoughts turned back to the situation at hand.
...Villains?
Samantha didn't think of herself as being...villainous. A criminal yes, but she wasn't evil. A lot of the people here seemed to proudly label themselves as villains, as the bad guys. She was being grouped together with these people? A sinking feeling set in as she realized she would be forced to do jobs with this new group, dragged along by a bunch where murderers and sadists are in the majority. Hopefully Maverick could root out the stable-minded and try to stay on their good side. If there was one thing she could use, it was at least one person who she knew wouldn't stab in the throat for the fun of it.
@Weird Tales
You should edit in my character Maverick getting a warning shot, too. Otherwise it seems pretty out of the character for the presence to miss that there was a third person who didn't sit in a chair.

Edit: also what?
this was not supposed to be a new post, I was supposed to edit my first post
wtf

ok
guess this is a new post now, sorry.
guess maverick is 2cool for warning shots
@Bright_Ops
still confused on why, but i mean okay see ya

@Xikari chan

Well, I don't think anyone else will join. The newest players were cutting it close, like an office worker just barely managing to scoot into the last seat before the board meeting really took off and it would be awkward for him to enter.

I uh, think we have enough people.

We have fifteen current players?

seems like a lot for one GM to handle. Even WE'RE losing track of everyone.
@Mr_pink
No, I think that's Phone Freak who obscures her voice. Maverick's gender and even ethnicity are obvious, it's just that she has a cloth wrapping and hoodie that obscures the lower portion of her face. Other than that, it's just a hoodie and track pants as far as her "costume" goes.
Maverick decided not to sit in a chair. Instead she stood a small distance behind the chairs and eyed the computer screens suspiciously. A series of symbols flash up, an Illuminati symbol, a swastika, a pentagram, and a fourth symbol probably having something to do with Satan due to the triple sixes. Was this...supposed to be intimidating? Or did the "Presence' accidentally tape over a b-roll horror film from the 80's?

She caught movement out of her eye and saw a young woman enter the room and flash her- and everyone else- a smile. To say the least, Maverick couldn't believe it was genuine. She found a nice slice of wall and leaned up against it, crossing her arms. This room was full of murderous people; and for some reason she was believed that she didn't fit under that category.

Still, she was amassing a list of potential allies and enemies within the group. Harpy, the faceless fella, and uh, what was it? Phone Freak? They seemed stable enough. (Strange that a shapeshifter with no face had such impeccable manners.) That honorable prick and the dumbass who shot out his coffee to begin with certainly were not attempting to make friends here.

And the woman who just entered the room was giving her bad vibes too, though Maverick couldn't quite tell why. Maybe it was the black cat. The uncomfortably naked Loud Love may be the one of the most violent people here, and the youngest, too, which Samantha considered a small tragedy. What a life that kid had had.

Of course, Maverick reminded herself that sociopaths are excellent at mimicking emotions, and really she had no reason to trust any of these people in the slightest. Honestly, she just wanted to get whatever this psycho wanted done and get the hell out of here... and back home.
© 2007-2024
BBCode Cheatsheet