Mission Reports

And Lo. Kurugi prepares to give a Stern talking to. I just need to figure out how and what to write. *Begins Typing sternly.*
 
@ehmygirl, I must once more complement you on the quality of your characters and posts. Very good stuff, and makes me glad to have you in the game!
 
For your mecha, those in the Ajax are going to be getting both arms equipped with the pulse lasers, letting you double up on the weapon fire on your targets. For Cat in her Logan, I recommend that you take a missile load of two MLOP with 15 plasma mini missiles in each. That will give you a lot more firepower than the max of four short range missiles that you can normally pack.
 
well dang, Cody is a little... invasive


But no, there won't be any horiztonal polka going on between the two of them. It would just freak out Mayhew and ruin a budding friendship. Way not the right time.
 
In-deed. Meanwhile, Kurugi feels he hasn't done anywhere near good enough and is Emo in his Room. Yey Angst, a Nesascary component of /all/ Anime!
 
ehmygirl said:
well dang, Cody is a little... invasive
But no, there won't be any horiztonal polka going on between the two of them. It would just freak out Mayhew and ruin a budding friendship. Way not the right time.
Oh we may know that--but with all the bickering they do like an old married couple out of a sitcom I know that is that Theo is thinking is going on---true or not:tongue:
 
Wow. Just . . . wow. You guys are amazing players. It makes me wish you were all here in Vegas as my tabletop group. Keep up the great posting, guys!
 
@ehmygirl Oh, you are right. What Cody is doing in that moment is a little invasive. As crazy as it sounds, he was following MacCloud out of care and listening for the same reasons. If he had seen Mayhew get tossed out on his head followed by a stream of loud and angry words, Cody would have thought they would be likely to die in the suicide mission. If Mayhew had not followed MacCloud, Cody's intention was to at least get them talking for their sakes. Now that Cody is sure that Mayhew and MacCloud are O.K., he sees their odds at survival (and indeed, happiness) are higher than before. That gives Cody something a little extra to fight for (his squadmates' happiness). Again, a crazy way of looking at it, but there it is. I guess that's the kind of guy he is. He would even help get Lt. Kurugi together with somebody if the right person was around for him. =)


@hellrazoromega "....Old married out of a sitcom"! Exactly. You hit the nail right on the head. =)


@Sherwood Thanks, bud. This is excellent RP. RPZ (RoleplayZone) is the place to be. I am glad we have this realm to enjoy each other's RP in. =)
 
Sherwood said:
Wow. Just . . . wow. You guys are amazing players. It makes me wish you were all here in Vegas as my tabletop group. Keep up the great posting, guys!
If you want to stump up for the airfare, I'll bring the chips and dips. Just no double-dipping!


Captain Hesperus
 
Sherwood said:
Wow. Just . . . wow. You guys are amazing players. It makes me wish you were all here in Vegas as my tabletop group. Keep up the great posting, guys!
Thanks Sherwood.


We do really well together live, and in person. :) I've had a character get into a shouting match with one of his characters once. And when it was done we both calmly sat down and I asked Himself if he would like another cup of coffee. He held up his cup and said, "oh yes please." The others were just stunned that we could go from Screaming to happy domesticity just like that.


:)
 
This is indeed a fun game--even though I am play the shy one who hides his shyness and insecurity with wisecracks. I agree kudos to all my fellow players.


@ehmygirl that is the mark of a great RPer--total separation from OOC and IC drama. Sadly too many RPers can't do it and it ruin some great games.
 
It helps that we don't really argue in real life. And if we do have hurt feelings, we talk it out. That, my friends, is the key. Make sure that you know how to communicate with your SO.
 
My wife and I have had some arguments in our 20 years, but I agree we have always managed to talk it out--too many people quit and don't even try to work it out.
 
That's because too many people have sex first. When your answer to any problem is to have sex, you don't actually deal with the problem; you just have really good sex. Which is fine, unless you don't actually improve your relationship. People need to spend time talking, not doing physical things which are fun, yes, but not as vital as learning how to communicate properly.
 
That and sadly too many people go into relationships/marriages with the thought that if it does not workout they can breakup/divorce. So when trouble comes they do just that and don't even try to work it out, the thought never occurs to them--they see trouble and they look for the escape hatch.
 
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