Vanessaaah
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Ancient Earth [CS]
Ancient Earth [OOC]
The year is 2005, you're a war reporter/photographer in Iraq reporting on the conflicts. (note: knowledge of the actual conflicts that occurred is not important, however if you know something you're more than welcome to share it or involve it how you want)
All reporters live in one communal house on the army base, and continue out their day to day activities. The war is the same as the others, and nothing seems very different until one of the reporters stumbles upon something that may be a bit bigger than anything anyone ever thought.
Ancient technologies, evidence of an ancient society with more advanced technology than today.
So what happens when she returns to the house ranting and raving about what they saw (pictures included) will you join her in digging deeper and trying to bring light to the perhaps true reason why American troops are on Iraqi soil, or will you stay out of it and just report on the war you're here to report on.
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The setting for our story will begin on a seemingly normal day, it's nearing the end of summer so temperatures are still high but the locals seem to be obsessed with talking about how it's apparently cooling off. Depending on the occupation of your character will depend where they would be at about 10 in the morning.
Nothingness Rusty of Shackleford Locklaklazarii
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Emilea stood in the living room of the reporter house. Her eyes fixated on her camera as she tinkered with some of the dials and switches. It was only ten and she could already feel her shirt threatening to stick to her back. Taking one last deep, sand free, breath she adjusted the covering for her hair and stepped out into the sun. Squinting her eyes she moved down the steps and was greeted with noise from the base. Trucks moving, men yelling back and forth about...whatever it was they were yelling about. Keeping her head low she walked towards the gate to leave the barrack. "Do you have your pass, Duckette?" A man in gear shouted at her as she approached. Fishing it out from between her body and her shirt she flashed him the laminated card that hung form her neck that granted her permission to move between the wall and the outside world. "Do you require a escort today?" he continued after she had proved her validity. "No, I'm just going around the town to kill some time. I've got a ride to a red zone in about an hour already set up." She called over the sound of a truck leaving the gate. The man she was speaking with nodded, "Alright, well be safe. I'll see you when you return in about an hour."
Stepping out of the gate Em made her way through the protection block, a specific distance from the population to the barrack wall that the army made sure was clear of all nonessential persons. As she stepped through the last gate she was almost immediately greeted with the bustle of activity that was every day life. Grasping her camera in her hands she set out for the market, it was a five minute walk and almost always had something interesting.
Ancient Earth [OOC]
The year is 2005, you're a war reporter/photographer in Iraq reporting on the conflicts. (note: knowledge of the actual conflicts that occurred is not important, however if you know something you're more than welcome to share it or involve it how you want)
All reporters live in one communal house on the army base, and continue out their day to day activities. The war is the same as the others, and nothing seems very different until one of the reporters stumbles upon something that may be a bit bigger than anything anyone ever thought.
Ancient technologies, evidence of an ancient society with more advanced technology than today.
So what happens when she returns to the house ranting and raving about what they saw (pictures included) will you join her in digging deeper and trying to bring light to the perhaps true reason why American troops are on Iraqi soil, or will you stay out of it and just report on the war you're here to report on.
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The setting for our story will begin on a seemingly normal day, it's nearing the end of summer so temperatures are still high but the locals seem to be obsessed with talking about how it's apparently cooling off. Depending on the occupation of your character will depend where they would be at about 10 in the morning.
Nothingness Rusty of Shackleford Locklaklazarii
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Emilea stood in the living room of the reporter house. Her eyes fixated on her camera as she tinkered with some of the dials and switches. It was only ten and she could already feel her shirt threatening to stick to her back. Taking one last deep, sand free, breath she adjusted the covering for her hair and stepped out into the sun. Squinting her eyes she moved down the steps and was greeted with noise from the base. Trucks moving, men yelling back and forth about...whatever it was they were yelling about. Keeping her head low she walked towards the gate to leave the barrack. "Do you have your pass, Duckette?" A man in gear shouted at her as she approached. Fishing it out from between her body and her shirt she flashed him the laminated card that hung form her neck that granted her permission to move between the wall and the outside world. "Do you require a escort today?" he continued after she had proved her validity. "No, I'm just going around the town to kill some time. I've got a ride to a red zone in about an hour already set up." She called over the sound of a truck leaving the gate. The man she was speaking with nodded, "Alright, well be safe. I'll see you when you return in about an hour."
Stepping out of the gate Em made her way through the protection block, a specific distance from the population to the barrack wall that the army made sure was clear of all nonessential persons. As she stepped through the last gate she was almost immediately greeted with the bustle of activity that was every day life. Grasping her camera in her hands she set out for the market, it was a five minute walk and almost always had something interesting.