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But I mean, what modern books could she have had access to? She was in space...


I mean one "spicy" astronaut left their copy and it just happened to make it to her? 
 
But I mean, what modern books could she have had access to? She was in space...


I mean one "spicy" astronaut left their copy and it just happened to make it to her? 



I have no clue what kind of psuedoerotic content Earth is going to have available for digestion of alien races in the year 2060. lol Not gonna lie, it's just not a thought that's crossed my mind.


On another note, I love playing Thrall. This interaction alongside his with Scyleia probably mark some of my favorite scenes thus far.
 
He might be the only person so far who has actually explained things, and made sense to poor Aya.


If I were her, all I could say was there would be anxiety attacks galore.
 
He is the son of Starfire. Oddly well-suited for this particular task even if he doesn't think so. Ironically, he would probably make the best "ship" for Aya if not for the fact I rarely use him.


This was just my excuse to dust him off and bring him to the IC. lol
 
Well he made her stress cry anyways. 


I dunno. The Aya ship is just kind of docked at the marina, awaiting someone to make an emotional connection who is suited to captain it.
 
@Sir Les Paul @Epiphany are you okay with me skipping ahead a few minutes to when Question and Scyleia find one of the criminals on their list? I'm brain dead as fsr as replying to the last post, so this would help out.
 
If it's just for the sake of your convenience, go ahead. If it's bypassing some important plot point, trudge through it.


:P  I jump around for the sake of convenience all the time.


@Hell-Jumper
 
If it's just for the sake of your convenience, go ahead. If it's bypassing some important plot point, trudge through it.


:P  I jump around for the sake of convenience all the time.


@Hell-Jumper

Unless I've been missing out on the importance of walking to a destination for all the years I've been writing, shouldn't be anything important missing.
 
@Rui If Aya hurt the doctor, even a little bit, she's in a fuckload of trouble once she gets to the Watchtower. It's not a joking matter. Enough, per se, to have Milo deport her back to the Guardians. I hinted at it for good reason.
 
@Hell-Jumper @Sir Les Paul
I am also totally cool with a time skip.  I'm frankly at a loss on what to do next when there's not an environment or host to react to.  Virtually all of my gaming experience has been with moderated, GM-led games, not with sandbox style where people, er, do whatever they want or however that works.  I'm usually not bad at improvising but, again, having no experience with Bludhaven raises the risk that any shit I make up could get uncanonical in a hurry.  


If there is a more thorough writeup of the city, somewhere in this game or in one of the preceding games, someone hit me up with a link?
 
Damn. I found that funny.


Funny? Sure. But you also alluded to disfiguring him slightly. Keep in mind, he was an innocent civilian just doing his job. DC universe or not, that's illegal and would make her a risk to public safety.
 
Yeah, you're right. 


I won't lie though, there are a few of those sub-in doctors I've had that I would gladly burn the eyebrows off of if I could. 


God, they were weirdos. 
 

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