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Nov. 29th, 2008 @ 10:50 am The Holidays
Checking in from down home Brunswick GA. At the moment my dad is at work, my mom went to the bank, my brother is asleep, the animals are all asleep/wandering, and Jordan has left for Macon. The tv in the living room isn't currently hooked up. All I've got going on is the sound of the dryer in the background.

It occurs to me I haven't written an actual post in a while.

It's been a very long Thanksgiving this year. Mostly on account of me being off work since Tuesday. I realize the last post I made on LJ didn't make a lot of sense. My grandmother passed away a week ago tomorrow. Not exactly the type of event you'd like to occur over a time of family gathering. The government actually makes life a little easier at a time like this (if you can believe it). I got to use several of the sick days I never use to come home early. I could tell it made my mom happy.

My grandmother was 90 and basically a hermit, so none of us felt there was a point putting together a giant funeral. We had a small memorial service at the church and that was enough.

I actually stayed quite active while I was here. Didn't get home till after 12 on Tuesday. Came home, saw my mom, waited until the pets calmed down, and then went to lunch with Amanda. Got my hair cut. Did a little window shopping. Met my brother and his friend Brad at a cool little oyster bar (bet you didn't know I liked oysters) on St. Simons. Spent the rest of the night at home watching movies.

Wednesday I met Lauren and Amanda for lunch. Afterwards we went over to Lauren's place to check out her new pet ferret. It's name is Syd, it's about 6 months old, and it's pretty adorable. The smell would take a little getting used to. Watching it scamper about is mesmerizing. Lauren went to go running though so Manda and I bugged out. I went over to her place to chat and watch strange British programing on the BBC. She had to get to work at some point to prepare for the madness of Black Friday. Not sure what I did after that. I know at some point I watched the X-files movie with my dad. That was interesting.

I spent the whole week going to bed really early and waking up pretty early. 8-9 hours of sleep on average though...mmm...bliss.

Thursday Jordan showed up at noonish. He kindly helped me help my dad with setting up Christmas decorations. We had a few epic battles with deer manufactured in China. We caught the early showing of Transporter 3. Oh Luc Besson...you really love young Slavic girls don't you? I'm not going to complain. I think the next Mila Jovovich has been found.

The next few hours involved killing time until Turkey. My dad broke out a bottle of Crown and I actually got a little snookered. We watched Wanted (which Jordan hadn't seen yet). I do love coming home and seeing movies that haven't had a street release yet. lol Dinner was delicious. My mom bought a new pan for the oven or something...best turkey she's ever made. Jordan and I stayed up to watch the Incredibles on tv and eventually the South Park Imagination Land special (though Jordan passed out).

Friday left me almost crippled. Started out by walking through the mall for a while (won something in the grab machine. ha!). Sat with Amanda while she was on lunch. Heard about the woes of Black Friday. =P Then Jordan and I met up with my mom and went...bike riding! I know...totally random. Went over to Jekyll and basically rode around the island. Little over 9 miles. Stopped on the beach for a few, saw some historic sites. My knees were screaming by the time we got back to the rental place. That was a new experience...never really had knee pain before. I guess that's what I get for racing with Jordan on beach bikes. I also fell off my bike trying to make a jump...into a bramble patch. I are not graceful.

After that we took a trip to Books-a-million for the hell of it. I of course ran into one of my old high school friends (always a little awkward >_<). Then we went over to the bowling alley. Because really...that was about the last thing Brunswick had to offer. My ball and shoes are still in the back of Brett's car. Normally I don't mind using rentals. However on my first ball I strolled up to the line, extended my arm, and instead of sliding forward my foot stopped. The ball however kept going and I came crashing down like a large tree. Of course I triggered the fault line...which sucked cause I threw a strike. After the first several frames I figured out how I could throw without sliding...but they were some pretty low scoring games.

Got some Kyoto express for dinner and watched the entirety of Braveheart on tv. Went to bed, got up this morning, showered, and saw Jordan off.

Now I'm sittin here...eating a turkey sandwich.

Probably head out for Macon soon. It'll be nice getting back a day early because I won't have to wake up and immediately go to work tomorrow morning. In three weeks I'll be right back on vacation which will be nice. I remember last year I was so on the ball. I had already gotten all but two of my presents before the first of Dec. Definitely be doing some last minute stuff this year. At first I was kind of upset we were doing a secret santa. Now that I've had to buy a CAR and a tv for my parents...I kind of like the idea. It'll definitely save me a little cash. Knowing me though I'll probably have to get _something_ for everyone. Even if it's just a cheap little nothing.

I have no idea what I want. Blah.

*sigh* I don't want to drive for 3 hours.
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Nov. 23rd, 2008 @ 10:34 pm Never ready to let you go
I dig my toes into the sand
The ocean looks like a thousand diamonds
Strewn across a blue blanket
I lean against the wind
Pretend that I am weightless
And in this moment I am happy...happy

I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here

I lay my head onto the sand
The sky resembles a backlit canopy
With holes punched in it
I'm counting UFOs
I signal them with my lighter
And in this moment I am happy...happy

I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here
Wish you were here

The world's a roller coaster
And I am not strapped in
Maybe I should hold with care
But my hands are busy in the air saying:

I wish you were here
I wish you were

I wish you were here
I wish you were here
I wish you were here
Wish you were here



Good-bye Grandma...I'll always love you.
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Oct. 19th, 2008 @ 11:53 am Because #36 required it.
01) Are you currently in a serious relationship?
02) What was your dream growing up?
03) What talent do you wish you had?
04) If I bought you a drink what would it be?
05) Favorite vegetable?
06) What was the last book you read?
07) What zodiac sign are you?
08) Any Tattoos and/or Piercings? Explain where.
09) Worst Habit?
10) If you saw me walking down the street would you offer me a ride?
11) What is your favorite sport?
12) Do you have a Pessimistic or Optimistic attitude?
13) What would you do if you were stuck in an elevator with me?
14) Worst thing to ever happen to you?
15) Tell me one weird fact about you.
16) Do you have any pets?
17) What if I showed up at your house unexpectedly?
18) What was your first impression of me?
19) Do you think clowns are cute or scary?
20) If you could change one thing about how you look, what would it be?
21) Would you be my crime partner or my conscience?
22) What color eyes do you have?
23) Ever been arrested?
24) Bottle or can soda?
25) If you won $10,000 today, what would you do with it?
26) Favorite band to listen to when you're mad?
27) What's your favorite place to hang out at?
28) Do you believe in ghosts?
29) Favorite thing to do in your spare time?
30) Do you swear a lot?
31) Biggest pet peeve?
32) In one word, how would you describe yourself?
33) Do you believe/appreciate romance?
34) Favourite and least favourite food?
35) Do you believe in God?
36) Will you repost this so I can fill it out and do the same for you?
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Apr. 29th, 2008 @ 06:08 pm Session 3 - TPP: BFF!
Current Mood: awake
Blarg. Ask for me tomorrow and you’ll find me a grave man.

I’ll put it to ya honestly folks. I’ve had a busy time of things since the session last week and I’m just now getting around to writing something up. Sometimes I don’t have the chance to do these things at work…*gasp!* But we’ve come too far yes? I figured I would do my best to get something down. I wouldn’t count on it being quite as epic as the last two though. No promises at least…

(warning: I did not proofread this one beyond spelling...so...yea)

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If I remember correctly I left off right as our company of “heroes” was bunking down for the night in the Temple. Sound about right? Good.

So the team wakes up and sits around for a groggy morning strategy session…though this could easily be seen as the lot of us trying to find the RPing mood. They had three leads: 1) The head of the local law enforcement, 2) The head of the local workers union, and 3) The Alms House. Number 1 didn’t get much of a second glance. I don’t think anyone had a real desire to mix it up with any corrupt law men (other than our very own Titus that is). Before braving the Alms House though it was decided we should stop by the union. Had any of us actually known how a union was defined in this instance…we might have prepared ourselves a bit more. Just maybe. You see I think most of us (or maybe it was just me) figured a union like “Oh a group that seeks to protect the rights of the workers…” When you get to thinking about it though…this is W:40K land! Rights?! What the hell are those? So a union in this case is actually more of a bar…or a bar combined with gambling parlor. The basic idea is that it gives workers recreation between shifts and ensures that most of the money they earn goes right back to the company. Got to admire a good system.

So an Assassin a Tech Priest, and a Psyker walk into a bar… – j/k

The whole team walks into the union (hidden discretely behind our awesome cloaks) right after a shift change occurs aaaaaannnnd…Jess makes a roll. He’s the cop. He’s good at stuff like information gathering. Right? No…not according to the dice. The unruly mob that was looking at us warily before…suddenly went quiet and looked like they’d like to string us up by our toes. Feeling that random impulse I get RPing…I had Roth step up and take some bold action. First off: a round of drinks for the whole bar! There are only three things that’ll loosen a man’s tongue…women, alcohol, and torture. We had none of the first and we hadn’t quite gotten to the third. It seemed to do the trick though. One of the locals approached Roth and started in with the chit-chat.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not sure why I thought this would be a good idea. Roth’s Fellowship skill is about as good as the two creepy guys that were born out in space. He’s about as charming as a pit bull wearing a fancy pinstriped suit. Roth doesn’t even have a nice suit… Still though…this was a crumby place and Roth was more of an “every man” to these people than anyone else. He adopts the story of an out-of-towner looking for a good friend who’s gone missing. The guy tries to get him off the subject saying it’s pointless. Roth presses him though and gets him to bring up Luntz. The group already knew he was the head of the union…they just needed an introduction. Some vague smooth-talking and a few palmed thrones later Roth was on his way upstairs. Alone.

It might be said that Roth is optimistic…it might also be said he’s a little stupid. Whatever the actuality though he was taken into the inner sanctum. Basically it’s a dark room upstairs occupied by Luntz and his favored cronies…you know…rough looking people, haze of smoke, disgruntled whispers. Roth plops down in a chair across from Luntz and makes with introductions. Luntz gets a shot of some horrible form of alcohol for the both of them and tells Roth to drink up. I rolled so low on my carouse test that Roth might as well have been drinking tap water. Having temporarily gained the thug’s respect…he plays the same sorry story about having a lost friend. Luntz isn’t exactly swayed into telling him anything…he also kind of doubts how truthful Roth is being (and rightfully so). Sometimes I get caught up in the RPing and don’t quite think about the “game” aspects. Especially when I have Roth tell the guy that the missing friend is the brother of his wife. The dice gods were with me though. I rolled a 10 or something on my bluff check and lied my ass off like a champ. Luntz (or maybe just D) gave in and told Roth to go wait downstairs for a bit while he talked things over with his guys.

Nothing much happened in the interim except our guardsman Aidan revealing that he can’t really hold his liquor. lol

Before too long…Roth was summoned back upstairs to hear about some of the shady dealings that had been going on around here. Long story short… Luntz works the drug market (I totally forgot what the drug is called in W:40K but it’s like opium) or at least the dealing side of it. He had a deal set up with some guy over at the Alms House and some alchemist lady. They supplied the product, he supplied the cash, and everyone was a happy family. Things hadn’t been so happy lately though. One of the bad parts of me not doing the write up until Thursday is that I start to forget stuff. The lady had done something to upset Luntz (other than snatching people of the street). Maybe she had shorted him on a shipment or something…I don’t remember. All I know is that he made it clear to Roth that he wanted to break ties with her.

Over the course of the discussion he figured out that Roth and his associates had something to do with the bodies found in the street last night. He assumed they were capable enough…so he proposed a deal for shutting down the Alms House operation. Luntz said he’d give them a key to the facility, offer what supplies he had, and that he and his men would distract the authorities while they worked. There was also a monetary compensation of course. Roth (being the greedy bastard he is) wanted a cut of the drug supply as well. Once again…RPing took over and I forget you have to actually roll for stuff like this. >_> At least it makes things interesting right? The dice gods were still with me though. I rolled something ridiculously low on my barter check and squeezed another 200 thrones out of him. Roth: The Negotiator! Look for it next fall on CBS…

Roth filled the team in on what he learned and the group grabbed some meager supplies before departing the workers union.

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The plan called for a night attack…so there was a good bit of time to kill beforehand. It was decided that scoping out the Alms House might not be a bad idea (provided they stay discrete). Getting in wasn’t so much of a problem for Roth, Titus, and Aidan. Leave it to TPP to lack understanding when it comes to how life is living in the gutter. =P D was all ready to take advantage of Intios and Mercutio’s obviously out-of-place presence in the poor house…but a lucky roll from Brett saw to it that the money changer didn’t so much as notice their existence. There wasn’t much on the first floor that seemed out of place except a large mirror in the dining hall. Everyone but Intios helped themselves to some lovely gruel before wandering out of the establishment one at a time.

We were still uneager to pursue any kind of contact with the local authorities. Brett’s tech priest suggested investigating the apartment we left the body of the “redeye” in the night before to see if anyone had shown up to claim it. Why not? The group trudged to the hab block, marched up the stairs, and rounded the corner to find…a police officer. My guy tends to walk up front so my first reaction was to have Roth ramble like a drunk (which might not have actually been an act after drinking at the union all morning >_>). The cop was still suspicious though…mostly by the new people that came into view behind me. Titus was next up as he flashed his enforcer badge and tried to play at being internal affairs. lol I thought that was awesome and evidently so did the dice gods because Jess owned the roll. Despite buying the story though the officer still wanted to call it in. Titus must have reached “critical fuck-it” because he pistol whipped the guy in the back of the head (eliciting a “now that’s what I’m talking about!” from Roth). Before fleeing the scene of the crime though…several members of the group saw fit to mug the law man. >_>; I guess I can’t blame them…

In an effort to avoid further public exposure the group paid a visit to the mole-man at the Corscala Hostel. He had thankfully changed pants and was more than happy to provide Roth and his companions lodging until nightfall.

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On to the main event! Night had fallen and everything was in place for the raid on the Alms House.

The key card they got from Luntz made sneaking in through the back door the most desirable entry point. It opened into the kitchen where they discovered a couple deactivated servitors and…well…kitchen stuff. Despite being kind of gross nothing was out of the ordinary. Titus pressed on though and gained entry to a room placed further in. There was an old, broken mechanical lift and several pantries. Taking a page out of Toucan Sam’s book…Titus found another secret room full of coppery-smelling barrels. 10 points if you can guess what was in the barrels. >_> Oh noes! Blood and gore! Make a fear roll! Well that’s what the sheet wanted us to do but D felt that blood really wasn’t enough to scare us after what happened in the mines. Disturbing maybe…but not quite insanity inducing. There would be enough of that later on…

Aidan busied himself by bugging Intios to make a bomb out of one of the servitors while he worked to repair the broken lift. The rest of us thought that a bomb would actually be a pretty good idea after the lift activated (like a teacher running her nails across a chalk board) and alerted anyone on the next floor to our presence. So…one canister of promethium, one chrono (watch), and some parts from a broken communicator later…and we had a makeshift firebomb riding up to the second floor on the lift. Everyone scrambled up the stairs in time to hear and feel a massive explosion rock the building. Aidan burst through the door with Titus and saw a lone individual make a break for the back office. As Jess so eloquently put it “If he wasn’t guilty…he wouldn’t have run!” Aidan finally got to mess someone up with his full-auto gun and Titus got a hit in as well. The guy was a trooper though and made it safely behind the ornate office doors with only a few holes in him. Not to be completely outdone…Roth took up his official role as “door buster” once again. D made it clear that this was a really tough door and made the roll something ridiculous. The dice gods were back from their coffee break though and I rolled a 2. Boo-ya!

I heard from Brett later on that D had some RPing planned for this guy…but thanks to our firebomb and “shoot first ask questions later” philosophy he died without so much as a peep. We searched his office…found another key and a data pad (I think Jordan might have taken his gun…). Jess still had the favor of the dice at this point. That was actually bad for us because on his info gather roll he discovered that the food we had eaten earlier in the day was people. Everyone that ate (Brett you lousy bastard) make a fear roll! I tried to plead the case of tribal cannibalism but sadly it fell on deaf ears. S’alright though. It turned out that I rolled pretty low. =P Didn’t even gain any more insanity points. Jess did not fair so well…though I forget how bad he got it (I think he actually passed out). That was sadly the beginning of the end for Jess’ rolls for he had fallen out of favor with the dice gods.

We made our way towards the next set of stairs and happened upon the alchemy lab. There were some beakers…some bubbling brews……and a giant patchwork creature with a chainsaw!! MAKE A FEAR ROOOoooOooLL!!!! I don’t know why but I always just assume Brett and Jordan pass their rolls (just because they have stupid high WP >_>). I think Andy used a fate point to pass his roll and I used one to make my failure less of a failure. Jess tried that too…but he rolled like an 80-something…and then re-rolled a 99. Titus went even crazier at this point and was frozen in fear (he also reached 10 insanity points! Welcome to my world). Roth managed to steal his nerves…and a good thing too because the horrible creature made a charge attack on him. In one of my epic shows of dramatic dice rolling I not only manage to parry his chainsaw…but my shotgun attack hit him four times and blew him into the back wall. It was a pretty cool kill but that may be the last one I ever have. Sadly while reading the rule book I found out I’ve been playing my point-blank shots slightly off. Sadness.

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It’s the final showdown!

Well…almost. We make it to the top level and find a large room sealed with a steel door. Around it on either side are bloody gurneys. An awareness check later and someone manages to hear something. It’s a poor excuse for a person laid out on a gurney…he’s not looking good. He hasn’t been completely transformed into a redeye yet but he’s already been lobotomized. Intios and Roth finally agree on something…and that’s putting a bullet in his head.

Our newfangled key opens up the giant door. Inside is what you might expect …tubes for holding the redeyes, a giant tank growing some kind of biomechanical culture, another saw-wielding patchwork creature, and a mad-scientist-tech-priest lady in mid surgery (the patient in the meantime is very awake and screaming bloody murder). The description of the doctor lady was pretty fucked up…the skin of her face was stretched over a metal skull. Sexy huh?

Ok…this is where the fight starts. I’m probably going to crop it up a bit. Why? Cause it took FOREVER!!! At least it seemed that way. Finding a balance between our characters and the enemies seems difficult. Anyway…

Andy has Aidan open fire on the lady without so much as a “hello”…full-auto of course. He fucks her shit up to put it lightly. Most of us thought that was gona be the end of the fight right there. She manned up though and took cover behind the operating table (which had rotated so the guy was vertical and facing us…nice touch). Jordan had Mercutio move into the room…a bold plan for a softy. There was the tech lady, the patch monster, and a lonely redeye. How bad could it be? >_< I didn’t mention the tech lady had like 8 mechanical limbs on a “backpack” did I? Well…they came off. The little spider creature bum rushed our group and took like 3 swings at Aidan. He weathered the assault though…and we began the futile task of trying to hurt the mechanical monster. I say futile because between its agi, toughness, armor, etc the thing barely took any damage. Roth was especially useless with his non-mono blade.

The patchwork creature went about attacking Titus while the redeye went for Mercutio. Intios, Roth, and Aidan pointlessly continued to swing at the spider. This…continued for a while. Eventually Brett got fed up and disengaged, Jess couldn’t roll a hit to save his life (literally), and Jordan used “magical psyker powers”™ to go invisible and sneak behind the tech lady. Andy used his last grenade like a basketball and tried to skyhook it over the tech lady’s cover. It seemed to do the trick…blasting the hell out of the table and the guy on it. Bahahaha. Watch out for shrapnel!

Her control device shorted out and she made a break for it. Titus was now being assaulted by the creature AND the redeye…poor Jess. Intios and Mercutio took pot shots at her as she fled for an empty lift shaft. Roth finally got fed up with the indestructible spider and charged after the tech lady. She activated a grav lift device (that was built into the shaft) and started to drop down. D let me roll a test to grab onto her and I succeeded…yay? O_o Oh and the spider thing starts to come after “mama”…

So picture this…Titus holding off a patchwork monster with a chainsaw and a red-eyed cyborg (Intios trying to help). Roth has this sad excuse of a woman in a bear hug…slowly descending 3 stories trying to kill her. Mercutio is standing on the edge trying to blast her…and not Roth. The spider creature flees Aidan and hops in the shaft. It starts to climb down. Mercutio makes an aimed shot for one of its legs and hits. O_O! The spider bot loses its grip and plummets. It collides with the bitch and Roth taking them quickly to the bottom. I get to make an agi roll to reduce my damage by rolling away…but the cyborg lady (who turned out to only have one wound left) was crushed by her pet. Single Indian tear for her…

The rest of the gang finishes off the rabble (Titus finally gets to kill the patchwork monster he’s been fighting the whole time. Woo!). Before they pack up and leave though…Roth hobbles over to that stupid mirror and shatters it. Stupid fucking robot people.

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So that was pretty much the third session. The team was thanked by Sands (who was delighted to get his dumb samples). Roth collected his reward from Luntz…although the rest of the team has yet to learn about that. Silly Roth. I believe a clean up team was sent in, Luntz packed up shop, and an already shitty part of the hive continued to fall into ruin. A happy ending for all!

I personally had a lot of fun RPing this session. I may be taking a few liberties with my character…but meh…he’s a work in progress. I did comment to Jordan that our team resembles a large part of the Firefly crew. Can you guess who Roth takes after? =P

Combat still has yet to completely flow in my opinion…but 40k has been the best system we’ve used so far (in my opinion). That may just be the way of things in tabletop world. I guess that’s about all I have to say. I’m going to stop and go eat dinner before I break 7 pages again… ta.
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Apr. 22nd, 2008 @ 08:57 pm W:40K Session 2
Current Mood: lethargic
"You don't have to listen...but at least someone should......because I'm doing the reading." - D

I don't know how many people actually read the last recap...but there was a request to hammer out another one. We'll see what I can do. What I remember and write about is usually biased towards what I thought was cool. It's also going to include a lot of my character's antics...because...it's important! Also, there's a chance that what I remember is not exactly what happened. >_>; Feel free to correct me and I'll edit the entry.

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When last we left our heroes, the group had just departed the depressing mining world and was on route to a depressing hive world. For anyone that doesn't really know what a Hive is...the book defines them as "astonishingly large--massive urban conglomerations, spires of adamantium and rockcrete that can cover continents and stretch for miles into the sky." Basically giant industrial complexes that can house millions or even billions of people. This specific hive, Hive Sibellus, is on the Sector Capital world of Scintilla. That just means "hey...this place is big and important." I remembered to grab a couple sheets of info from the game last night (including a map!) so you'll actually get a few place names this time. The way D described it...the whole thing seems to be sealed off like a bio-dome as well. Or maybe it just has a lot of little domes for each section...I don't know.

The traveling we did through space to get there must have been uneventful because I don't remember anything happening. The next thing I know we're landing at the space port and disembarking. It's about that time that a couple of "guys that look like ninjas...except without the face masks" appear and drag our sniper friend Spike off into the shadows. He didn't put up much of a fight or even protest. That _might_ have had something to do with the fact that Albert quit the campaign. >_> I was informed late Tuesday night that Albert would not be continuing due to complications with school...and some kind of desire to pass finals and graduate. Pft. Who wants to do that? He's planning to move back to Florida in several weeks...so we were expecting to lose him at some point anyway.

We shall miss you Albert! *salute* May you find Florida boring and come back.

The group of four presses on and is quickly met by a Servitor who gives them each a message from the Inquisitor. Well...except for Roth. He doesn't really belong there but he's not exactly going to scamper off with a bomb wrapped around his neck you know? They catch a ride to the nice side of town...where all those fat cat rich people and administration zombies do their thing. Their destination is a very impressive, gothic-style building plastered with all sorts of Inquisitional markings. I wish I could do a better job describing it...but uh...I don't remember all the details. The important thing is that our characters finally get to meet their Inquisitor, Vownus Kaede! After finding his secretary the group is allowed into his office. The guy (like EVERYONE in W40k) is a grisly looking mother fucker. This is a short excerpt on his appearance: "Kaede appears exactly the way Imperium citizens picture a Witch Hunter. From his wide-brimmed hat, to his Inferno Pistol, to the ancient short-bladed force sword named "Slight Jest" that he bears at his side, there is no mistaking his appearance and what it implies..." In other words he looks kind of like Vampire Hunter D.

The first thing the guy does...is swing around and pull a gun on Roth, demanding to know just who the hell he is. This outcome had pretty much been foreseen though and Roth had been told not-so-politely to keep his mouth shut before they entered. Titus used his super-explanation skills to quickly give Kaede the low down on how Roth ended up with the group...and well...why he hadn't been executed. Kaede couldn't exactly ignore Roth's particular skill set or disregard the glowing report that was sent from the Commissar on the mining world (which just so happened to speak very well of ol' Rothy). Also, you can't deny the simple pleasure in having a subordinate who has the options of obeying orders or having his head blown apart. Kaede lowered his firearm and Roth was granted the right to continue breathing...for now.

Such an event couldn't transpire without a random occurrence though! It was about this time that Kaede told his secretary to let Mercutio in. However this is not Verona and some guy wearing baggy pants didn't walk in biting his thumb at us. No! This was the introduction of Jordan's character. The white-haired psyker...who...doesn't have any other features because we didn't have time to roll them! After the announcement of Albert's departure, the continued absence of Toast, and some excessive goading on my part...Jordan agreed to join us. At last every member of our little circle has taken part in the table-top nerdiness. Mwahaha!

Introductions were short and Kaede wasted no time in getting back to business (including D forgetting to give Jordan's character his divination...tisk tisk). He pulls out a giant trunk and informs us that it's a gift from the families that run the mining world we bailed out last session. Inside there was a multi-key (which Titus grabbed up because Jess was smart enough to give his character the Security skill), a heavy stubber (basically a heavy machine gun that Aidan ninjaed immediately), and 2000 thrones. Seeing as Spike was gone Roth quickly suggested he should get his share... It was a good plan on paper. Titus reminded Roth he didn't have much in the way of bargaining power. That being the case he quickly accepted the deal of 600 thrones before Intios had the chance to get more for himself. It's not hard to imagine how much Brett's Tech Priest does not like my feral backwater guy. =P So Intios also got 600...the other 800 was split between Aidan and Titus. Poor Mercutio did not get a piece of the spoils. It's not like he had to stare down a friggin plague-bearer or anything. >_>

After the rewards were passed out...Kaede showed them a much smaller case (which Roth quickly pointed out wouldn't hold much money). Inside were 5 Inquisitional Rosettes...the symbol of the Inquisition and all its authority. He informed them that (after proper training) they could receive one of these and become official acolytes within the Inquisition. He gave them a list of warnings (i.e. don't do this or I'LL KILL YOU) and made them each swear their loyalty. Roth tried to give him a blood oath by cutting his hand and slapping it on his desk...but he didn't seem overly thrilled. After that Kaede told them the name of their direct contact and that seeing him again any time soon would probably mean they've done something stupid. With that they left and DM magic was used to skip ahead in time 2 months. Their training was now over, they got a bunch of new skills and goodies (including a +5 to fear rolls! XD), and they were now ready to embark on their first official mission.

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The group has a brief meeting with their interrogator, Callahan. He let's them know that they've lucked out and there's a piece of business right here in the Hive that requires Inquisitional attention. He gives them an address and a name (Interrogator Omardha Sands). They hop on another transport and arrive at yet another giant gothic building. How surprising... >_> They take a secret elevator down...and down.......and down. Eventually they get to the bottom and walk along a massive hallway for 5 minutes before getting to the end. Inside they meet up with Sands and learn that they're basically in the morgue of the Hive. It's a giant building full of dead people. Awesome! He lets them witness the autopsy of a dead guy who would best be described as a piece of hive scum. The guy had been reported as dying of a drug overdose...but further inspection revealed he was killed by (highly advanced) biomechanical implants. Sands tells them that their mission is to find out who did this and put a stop to it. Oh...and he'd really appreciate it if you could get him some samples. Stupid scientists...

Sands equips them with disguises, comm devices, bribe funds, and the information gathered thus far on the case. He also tells them that for this mission...stealth would be appreciated. They would like it if people didn't know the Inquisition had anything to do with this case. Oh goodie! Tact is not exactly this group's strong point. Andy's guardsman
Aidan sadly agrees to leave his GIANT MACHINEGUN behind. Roth...well Roth doesn't make any promises.

The train ride over actually took quite a while. That was partly due to the 5 of us being unable to decide exactly what our course of action should be. Originally it was decided that Titus and Aidan (pretending to be local enforcers) would try to shake down some people for information relating to illegal surgery. My guy and team prissy pants (Brett and Jordan's characters =P) got assigned to go interview Lily (the girlfriend of the deceased). That plan didn't last long though as Roth refused to promise to Aidan he wouldn't DEFILE the girl when they were done with her. The man has priorities! So before they disembarked from the train they switched responsibilities.

Roth was sad in the pants.

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The Coscarla Division is a sub-district of the Hive. It's...well for lack of a better descriptor, a shit hole. Evidently back in the day this place was relatively prosperous but now 60% of it has been classified a waste zone. Lawlessness, poor social cohesion and poverty. It's a slum town.

This point represented a splitting of the team into multiple encounters. Since Jordan ran off to the bathroom...D chose to handle Titus and Aidan's trip to Lily's place first. They located her habitation block (no thanks to Jess and Andy's shitty general knowledge rolls) and busted in on her apartment all swat team style. I feel kind of bad for this...but I wasn't exactly paying a lot of attention at this point. Perhaps Jess could better explain their questions to the frightened girl and her answers. They did manage to conclude that the local authorities were likely involved and discovered the name of their head officer. I'm pretty sure they also discovered the name of the dead guy's best friend and his location (a local temple). However Jess...in his infinite roleplaying genius...accidentally let the cat out of the bag. You see as far as the sister knew...her brother was just MISSING. Not so much dead. When Titus referred to him as "the deceased" she took it kind of hard. Just to lighten the mood though...that was about the time Roth's voice boomed over their comm devices. Once he questioned "gasmask" (his nickname for Brett's priest) as to whether he was using it right...Roth proceeded into a line of questioning as to...umm...how physically attractive Lily was. >_> Titus cut him off before he could scar the girl for life and finished up the interview. She said she was getting out of town but gave them a name they could use to find her if needed.

Meanwhile on the other side of town...Roth and TPP (Team Prissy Pants) cut a path through the mindless drones making their way back and forth across the town square. Reaching into the throng Roth snatched up a random passerby and promptly questioned him as to the location of the nearest inn/hotel (see: grabbed a guy by the neck and yelled at him until he got what he wanted). Because really...if you're looking for somewhere people go missing...it's probably going to be a place like that. The aptly-named Coscarla Hostile was thankfully close by.

So an Assassin, a Tech Priest, and a Psyker walk into a bar...

The group is greeted by a very weasely looking man upon entering the broken-down building. D said he reminded him of some character in Deadwood...but I've never seen that series. I personally pictured the mole man from Escaflowne. Roth was doing the talking...and to the surprise of most everyone...brandished a new tactic: bribery! He slipped the guy a throne and went about questioning him on whether he knew anything concerning disappearances. The man gave them some bogus info and (thanks to a fortunate awareness roll) Roth and Mercutio caught that he was hiding something. Politeness was out the window. Jordan's psyker stepped forward to display an awesome show of warp powers!......but unfortunately the dice saw things differently. Mercutio's fear aura fizzled (much to Jordan's sadness and the general amusement of everyone else
=P). A successful grapple roll and intimidate roll (with three degrees of success) later...Roth grabbed the guy by the collar, slammed him into the wall, and scared him to the point where he pissed himself. lol This was about the time that his homely looking wife dropped her broom and shot out the door. Brett's character was the only one that had really noticed her quietly sweeping (and also the fact she looked deformed...or mutated). Leaping into action!...the Tech Priest dashed out the door after her. She was a spry one though. Ducking around and hopping over obstacles left Intios flat on his face after a botched agility roll.

The guy I was interrogating basically spilled his guts. He told us all about the disappearances that had been going on. He informed us that a mysterious group of individuals known as the "red eyes" were snatching lone pedestrians off the streets at night. He even told us that the head of the local 3rd workers union (guy named Luntz) may know something more. He's been locking his people in and only letting them travel at night with armed escorts. Finished with him, he was tossed to the ground and given a couple thrones for his trouble (and a new pair of pants). The group got back on the comm and agreed to meet up at the church.

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The whole crew reunites in front of the Southern Templum and exchanges info. The group consensus is that we might as well check inside while we're here. The priest is rather accommodating but asks that we please take any uncivilized activities outside. Fair enough (Roth only tried to put out one or two of the candles). Titus spots the guy Lily told him about (Zedd maybe?) and the group effectively corners him. Jess had his character use the ol' "hand on the shoulder" move. The rest of us just sort of boxed him in. Some smooth talk and a few swigs from the hip flask and the guy was pouring his heart out. Pretty sure he told us about how they had worked for the union together. There was a story about a bar fight, an injury, and some questionable medical attention our dead friend received at the Tantalus Alms House. It was getting late at this point (the dome had switched to its night cycle) and we were all feeling pretty bold. We decided to set an ambush for these red eye bastards in front of the Alms House.

The group agreed that Mercutio was the most likely of us to get picked up (looking the most outwardly harmless). We set him up right at the edge of the street lights and hid behind a building. An hour passed...nothing. Another hour passed...movement in the shadows! Five pairs of red eyes appeared in the dark and shuffled toward Jordan's character. The plan was good...on paper. Mercutio launched a flash bang attack at the five hostile targets. It was to both warn us that the ambush was on as well as stun the attackers at the same time. These guys evidently had resistance out the ass though because only one of them got knocked out. Andy's guardsman Aidan was the first to act. While standing near the darkness was good bait for the red eyes...it also limited our ability to strike out at them (darkness gives neg rolls to all attacks ;_;). Aidan tossed one of the grenades left over from the last mission but Andy missed his roll by like 1. The explosive bounced harmlessly out of the way before going off. If I remember correctly...Intios didn't have a lot of luck either. Mercutio retreated and Titus and Roth moved into melee range. This was about the time that Titus turned on his god-mode. Combining his toughness, new shield, and awesome parry rolls...he effectively held three of the attackers at bay for most of the fight. In fact I think the first time he swung at one of them with his new shock maul he broke the guy's leg. O_o I on the other hand had evidently used up all of my awesome rolls and couldn't so much as land a blow. Both my initial berserk charge and the all-out attack I made the next turn ended with a sad whiff.

I know that at least one of the baddies entered into the light and found out that was a bold move...being instantly lit up by small arms fire from our guys in the back. Everyone but Jess and I had to make a fear roll (ha ha!) when they saw what these guys actually looked like. Their bodies were heavily modified. Again I can't remember the exact description...just think of your average anime-style cyborg thugs. Their hands had been reinforced into natural weapons; their heads showed signs of brain surgery...and obviously their eyes had been replaced by optics with red lenses. Poor Jordan (who might be in the market for a better weapon soon) did what he could with his compact las pistol. The two wounded red eyes started to retreat but they weren't moving fast (ironically both had been unfortunate enough to suffer leg injuries). Two of the ones attacking Titus evidently got fed up with failing and went for my guy. I parried one. The second however landed a shot square on my jaw.

Now if you remember...I had never been hit in the previous session. This was my first bit of damage. I had 13 wounds and plenty of toughness and armor (a -6 to whatever damage came at my head)...how bad could it be? D's like "take 7." I respond "Alright...so I just take 1 right?" He comes back "No. Take 7. He hit you for 13 total." Wha-huh?! He punched me for 13 damage?? I had run in thinking these guys were chumps without weapons but suddenly I was a little worried about my future. Here's another bit of info for you. When you get to the point where you've taken enough damage to be more than twice your toughness bonus...you are "heavily wounded" and you take a -10 to all rolls. Well my bonus is 3 so I'm not doing so hot. Roth ain't scared though. Instead of running off he opens fire with his shotgun and takes a good bit out of his attacker. Titus uses his turn to take a swing at the other guy attacking Roth and shocks him unconscious for like 10 rounds. I don't remember how the third guy goes down. I know Andy whipped out his sword and did some stabbing. Oh wait! After Aidan stuck the guy...Intios ran in and used his bio-shock to finish him off. >_> I think.

Roth used his other shotgun shell to blow an arm off the guy still trying to kill him. Obviously…he doesn't survive. Brett makes another running "shock charge" at one of the injured guys and connects with his face. Basically he gets a hold of it and EXPLODES his head. The body catches fire and goes running around like a chicken with its head cut off. According to the random scatter roll...the flaming corpse runs right into the last fleeing red eye. He bursts into flame as well and we just watch them burn. Bahaha. Titus is satisfied we have a hostage so the group retreats to Lily's abandoned apartment to do some interrogating.

The red eye isn't very cooperative. It might be because he's basically lobotomized. We let Intios do some explorative surgery on the thing before we kill it. In addition to gathering some samples for the creepy Interrogator Sands guy we find out it had a tracking beacon on it (way to roll those dice Brett!). After smashing the transmitter we change locations back to the temple. The priest really wants nothing to do with us but Titus convinces him otherwise. Eventually he lets everyone in and the group passes out for the night. Scene!

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Overall I enjoyed this session about ten times more than the first one. I haven't had this much fun RPing a character in a while. I'm sure I get borderline obnoxious a lot of the time but I think it provides that comedic edge tabletop needs to be fun. The interactions between Jess' character and mine are priceless. I kind of enjoyed how this was more investigation based and less of a dungeon crawl. The combat got a little more fluid than last session…but that’s not saying too much. Last time we were hampered by enclosed spaces and this time by darkness. I made that fight sound much smoother than it actually was. It took way too long to resolve. Maybe the third time is a charm?

I'm glad that we got Jordan to join the group too. I think the more he becomes comfortable with the technical aspects of the game...the more he'll enjoy the RPing aspects. I wish he could have been a little more successful with his rolls but I don't think he minded too much. At least he didn't get punched in the face for over half his life right? =P

That's something else I learned this time around. Getting hit in this game is just bad...period. There aren't a lot of ways to heal damage. If you get to heavily wounded like me...it actually takes up to a week of rest to heal ONE POINT. Kind of rough. Hopefully though I'll patch up enough before we start on Wednesday to avoid dying in the next fight. Think I'm going to be upgrading my toughness...

Man these recaps take it out of me. This one was a multi-day effort so try your best to ignore when I seem to change directions. I'll keep doing them as long as I have time. Till next session...
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Apr. 10th, 2008 @ 06:19 pm Warhammer 40K; Dark Heresy
Current Mood: accomplished
I realize I haven’t posted anything for a really long time. I have my reasons. I wrote this e-mail to Jordan today and CCed myself. Since it doesn’t require me to write about the shitty happenings of my actual life…you can read about one of the good things. That being the Warhammer 40k RPG I’m playing with the guys.

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Perhaps I went about this all wrong. Thus far I have treated it like any other RPG I've done with the guys or even online. I have a particular habit of pouring most (or all) of my creative energy into a single character to the point where most everything else is forgotten. I'm thinking that this time around that may have been a mistake. Why?...oh it's pretty simple really. You shouldn't get attached to your character. Hmm? Why is that?

Because the Warhammer 40K universe hates you.

It hates you, it hates your friends, it hates your family, it hates your home. Hell…if you had a puppy it would hate that too. We had joked about this fact leading up to last night…but I don't think any of us quite realized the extent to which it was true. The universe is really out to get you. It's almost like the game is routing for you to die a grisly death. I think D is planning to write up the session in more detail on his blog…but I figured I could give you a rundown of the happenings of our latest adventure.

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Let's see…first of all you should meet our colorful cast of characters. There's me, Roth Bruul (I love the charts for randomly generating a name). I'm a 6ft tall, 200lb, muscular brute of a man, with dark skin, red hair, blue eyes, and filed teeth. I are not a nice looking person…which is great!...because I live in Warhammer 40k-land. >_> I'm an "assassin" by profession…but really the character is just a guy who'll kill someone if the price is right. The only thing “sharp” about me is my teeth or maybe my shoty-sword. In my background I established that he's basically a feral-worlder who escaped his planet in search of booze, money, women, and power (kind of like Conan the Barbarian)…he's a mass murderer and a wanted fugitive. Good times huh? =P Next up there's Titus Agrippa…that's Jess' Arbitrator. Not sure if you know about the Arbitus…but it's basically like Judge Dredd. They're kind of like cops…but with more power. He's not as built as my character and honestly I can't remember much of his features. His background involves the fact that he was a gutter urchin taken in by an Arbitrator…raised him like his own son yadda yadda. After dear old dad retires…Jess' character basically discovers that he's joined a cult. Even though it's kind of harsh (40K lawl) he goes to the chief and rats out his dad. Like a Bad Boys movie with Will Smith…he gets the chief to assemble a task force and they roll out to bust the cult members. Due to circumstances we haven't really decided (or roleplayed out) when they get there they find the results of a gory confrontation. Basically my character is standing in the middle of a room full of dead cultists. Extremely pissed that I've botched his shot at heroism...Titus has no qualms arresting me. Low and behold they find out I'm wanted for several things including multiple killings, the attempted murder of a planetary governor, and escaping from and killing other authority figures. To save face he offers to escort me back to my home system for prosecution and an extremely likely execution. On the way though…Titus gets a call.

The Inquisition (more specifically a certain Inquisitor) has selected him to become an Acolyte. He's to report immediately to a ship bound for a certain sector whose name I can't recall. Instead of just killing me…Jess' character decides that death would be the easy way out. The Inquisition is not a happy profession and doesn't have a long life expectancy. He rigs the explosive collar around my neck to an internal heart monitor on his person. Basically the deal is if Titus' heart stops…my character dies (also if he gets farther than 1000 meters away from him). He basically tells Roth to earn his freedom by keeping him alive. It makes for an interesting dynamic. =P Jess and I worked all this crap out on Tuesday when I went over there. I think we did pretty well for short notice. The Inquisitor didn't ask for Roth though…so it's going to be interesting when the group actually meets him next session. Lol

Moving on…the two of them arrive at the same time as the other members of the Inquisitor's new Acolyte team. Everyone begins to gather in the galley and heads start to butt. Well…my character starts butting heads. I get the ball rolling by literally shoving Andy's character away from the food so I can get at it first. Andy's character…much like you would expect…is your classic military-infatuated Guardsman. He's slightly shorter than my character and less built so it was kind of funny to shove him around. Adien, the ex-Cadian White Shield, was gearing up for karskin training when his father pulled some strings (against his wishes) to get him into the Inquisition. Andy is playing him as a tried and true, by the book soldier boy…which works. During the confrontation Albert's character approaches us. He's a very slight, unremarkable-looking man from a hive colony…but he carries a fancy rifle (and honestly isn't that all that matters in this world?). I forget his actual name because Albert's character insists on people calling him by his nickname "Spike". Spike introduced himself essentially as a higher class contract killer (also an assassin). My character remarked that "Well I've never heard of you…besides you don't look like you've ever even killed a man." To which Spike responded "Well that's the point." We got into a slight dispute because Albert's character prefers killing in secret and from a distance…while my character would rather have you smell his bad breath before he slits your chest apart.

Lastly there was…well I can't remember his name because he said all of like two things the whole night. Brett's tech priest is being played…well…basically like a tech priest. They really don't like to speak to, or even associate with regular people. I would say Brett just doesn't want to interact but that's usually not the case. I imagine the priest with a heart of steel will soften up a bit in the future. For the most part though he just stood there and watched us interact.

You might have noticed I left someone out (maybe not). Aryen…who was supposed to play our psyker…sent a very short text message to Jess about the time we were supposed to start at 6:30. It basically said "Go on without me…I can't make it." Man I thought D was going to strike him down with his own mental powers. Andy ended up calling him to see what the deal was (I mean it's not like we haven't been planning this session for over a month). Aryen says that he has an interview tomorrow with some company…and he needs to spend the night studying his German and Spanish. I have no idea how long he's known about this interview…but it sounded like for a while. Not only that but I believe he said he might miss the next session too. None of us were really amused (especially D because he has certain parts of the campaign designed around us having a psyker). We weren't about to hold off on this for another week.

Anyways…

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On route to their training…the Inquisitor sends them a message. There's an emergency situation on a mining world that the Inquisition needs to investigate. They're the only affiliated people within close enough proximity to respond. He tells them to meet up with the Commissar and handle the situation (at least until others can arrive). There's quite a bit of roleplaying and plot exposition when we land. We're originally under the impression that there was a revolt by the peasant miners holed up inside of the mine shafts. The longer we stay there and the more people we talk to…the more it sounds like something else is going on. There was one especially demented chap that wouldn't stop babbling about eyes, tentacles, and blood. Wish I could remember his name. We talk to several Guardsmen and a few superiors…survey the camp…you know. Standard stuff. Eventually we get our meeting with the Commissar. My character mistakenly takes the secretary for the Commissar and when we finally meet the actual guy…Albert is saved from a swift execution (for being a bit too brash) by a godly dice roll. Needless to say the Commissar is disappointed in whom they sent (having already lost 6 squads in the mine in addition to having to seal it off). He gives us some supplies and sends us in anyway.

They lock us inside the mine (it takes about an hour to open and shut the giant seal using massive Ogrin looking creatures). It doesn't take long for things to start getting fucked up. We get to a door that's been welded shut from the outside. While they bicker about how they might be able to get it open…I shove them out of the way and charge into it with my shoulder. A lucky strength role results in me hitting it hard enough to break the welds. Inside is a mass of horribly mutilated bodies…blood, guts, etc. Kind of a precursor to the rest of the evening really. At this point I was feeling alright. We hadn't really run into anything bad yet and we passed our first rolling challenges without a hitch (Jess managed to scale a pile of rocks with his bare hands to secure a rope…even though he isn't trained in climbing).

Sadly our first major obstacle wasn't a monster or a group of rogue miners…it was a hole. That's right. A hole in the floor…a giant crack in the rock. It dropped down about 10 meters and was about 8 feet to the other side (too far to make without jumping). Jumping, like climbing, has its own rules. Titus volunteers to make the jump across to secure the rope…but my character is like "You're not going anywhere law man. You fall down that hole and my head might explode." So being the bold person he is…Roth tries to make the jump…and fails the roll miserably.
Now failing an important roll is bad in Warhammer…as I've said…the universe hates you. I had no idea how bad it would hurt my character to fall down this hole…but I didn't want to find out. I took a chance and used a fate point. The creators of this game decided to give you an emergency button. How nice of them. >_>; Every character gets a certain number of fate points when they roll their character. These points can be used to re-roll any dice roll in a session…and they regenerate once an in-game day. If you run out of fate points…you can "burn a fate point" (by reducing your maximum count by one) and still get a re-roll. I have three fate points (unusual for a feral-worlder)…so I figured it might be good to use one. I did and I succeeded my second roll. When D told us that falling into the hole would have made us take a ridiculous amount of damage…I was really glad I did.

The next encounter also started out amusing. My character (being the close-quarters brawler) was naturally leading the group. Well Jess was using the map…I was just standing in front with my weapons drawn. Our first stop is a room at the end of a short hallway…a hallway full of dismembered bodies with still-glistening organs visible. Yuuum. We get to the door (locked) and I force it open. Inside is a lone miner cowering in the back of the room. His name is Rat and he's the only apparent survivor of the massacre. He's babbling almost as bad as the soldier from earlier. Titus, Adien, and Spike start trying to question him: "Are you alone?" "Who did this?" "Where are they now?" "Where did the fighting take place?" etc… Well my character's patience is not his strongest point…and the sniveling Rat was wasting their time. So…I just rolled my dice and said "I hold my revolver to his head and fire." D (and most everyone else) were kind of like "Wha huh?!" I think D was more pleased than anything else. It served as a good reminder that we're playing 40k and not D&D. D had to look up the rules for damage for the first time in the night so that was fun. Much like in the new Conan MMO there are different hit regions and different results for damage based on what kind it is (impact, rending, explosive, etc). I did enough damage to poor Rat's head that everyone that was standing next to him had to roll agility to avoid being hit in the face by the gore when his head popped like a ripe melon. =P Titus and Spike failed and were not happy with me. Titus more so that I fired a gun while we still had the drop on whatever was in the mine.

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WARNING: SOME STAT BITCHING AND GAME EXPLANATION FROM HERE ON (it’s a part of RPing sadly)

We moved on to the next area though…a few of us succeeding our roles to hear something…feeding. Jess has Titus toss one of our grenades into the room and succeeds in severely pissing off the thing inside. It charges us and we all get ready to do battle with this horribly mutated Guardsman. But wait!...first D tells us to make a fear roll. I was kind of like…"Really?..." Turns out that a fear roll requires you to roll under your Willpower stat to succeed and not be afraid.

Well I looked it up just now and Willpower is defined as "Willpower demonstrates your character's ability to withstand the horrors of war, the terrors of space, and the awfulness he is bound to encounter in his missions". Now it should be noted that when rolling a character you get certain bonuses and penalties to your stats based on what kind of world you come from. Now tell me this…why would a person from a feral world (some of the nastiest places ever) get a neg to willpower? I mean my character is only 26 and he's old for his world. They wake up every day to the possibility of a giant creature eating them or a rival tribe slaughtering them. Evidently though they can't take the pressure. >_> Strange situations make them too uncomfortable.

Bah! Anyway… to get your feral characters WP…it's 2d10+15. I even rolled pretty well. I got 11+15 for a total of 26 (the most anyone can have naturally is 40). Now the way W40K works is that on any test you have to roll under a number instead of above. That means everything from attacking to driving a fucking car. So in this case that means that if something pops up that's "scary"…I have to roll a d100 under 26. That's essentially a 3/4 chance I'm going to fail. And for every 10 (a degree of success/failure) that I fail by…the failure gets worse.

I think when this mutant appeared I rolled like…an 84. 84-26 = 58 or 5 degrees of failure. That meant that I was scared and I had to make another roll to determine exactly how frightened I was…and add 50 to it. I rolled a…66 I think. So my total fear roll was like 116. Then the DM goes to his chart…and here's what happened: I faint for 1d5 rounds. Upon waking up I am still shaken and suffer a -10 to every roll I make for the rest of that encounter. I also give myself 1d5 insanity points.

Insanity is another matter. Basically for every 10 insanity points you accrue your character gets a little more unstable (even to the point where they suffer fears and phobias). Once you get to 100 points?...your character basically is unfit to carry out everyday functions and leaves the campaign. Thankfully the more insanity points you have the more desensitized you become. As in…something that scared you with 10 insanity points on you might not scare you when you have 20.

Back to the "action" though. Well I'm kind of irritated because I failed so hard. I added all 5 insanity points (yea I rolled a 9 which is 5 when divided by 2 and rounded up) and passed out for 3 rounds of combat. Jess failed too but less hard. He was merely frozen in place until he made a successful WP roll on one of his turns. The bad news?...Jess and I are the guys who stand in front. The creature charges Titus and hits him for like 14 dmg to his chest. That's crazy. Jess only has like 10 wounds of damage he can take. His armor and toughness however let him shrug off 6 of it (3 for his toughness bonus and 3 for his flak vest). Normally he'd get a chance to dodge or parry but he was frozen in fear. >_> So let me put this into perspective for you. Of the two guys that actually have some melee competence…one is unconscious and the other almost got ripped in half. In fact he's so wounded now that he's taking extra penalties to his future rolls (which make breaking out of the fear even harder). Andy's Guardsman misses his shots and so does Brett…thankfully Albert got some good rolls and hit him twice over the next two rounds (combined with the damage from the grenade that was enough to kill it).

Needless to say my character is not happy when he snaps out of it (remember we have it set so that if Jess dies…I die too). I'm kind of pissed that the ruthless barbarian mass murderer I'm playing…passed out like a pansy at the first sign of a monster. Works great as far as the rules are concerned…but as for my roleplaying it looked kind of silly. Well we continue on and find ourselves ambushed by a group of four "lesser mutants". They are evidently not scary enough to make us roll fear. Turns out they heard our grenade go off and got a surprise attack. Best thing ever?...we changed the marching order so the injured Titus sat in the back. Well the mutants appeared behind us. Two of them charge Jess and I'm pretty sure he would have died had I not remembered something in the rules.

You see primitive weapons (blades, clubs, claws, etc) get a neg to attacking something with modern armor on. So not only was Jess' guy not as hurt as he was before…but he was shrugging off the attacks of these mutants and their crowbars. Hooray! So instead of having Jess die we were better off than we were before.

We mopped up the mutants without much incident…though I did fail an incredibly easy roll that pissed me off. I had to roll under a 68. That's close to a 3 in 4 chance of success. I rolled like an 88. >_< I missed the guy with my shotgun at point blank range. Bah! My second shot killed him instantly though and the other three went down fast. Pressing on we walk down a long corridor with two rooms at the end. Looking at the map we decide to investigate the smaller one first. Evidently the contents of this room are so completely grotesque and gory that we actually have to make another fear role. I think someone else failed by a little…but I didn't care…cause I failed hard enough again to pass out. I PASSED OUT AGAIN! Wtf? I even used a fate point to try and not fail…but I STILL FAILED. What's even better? I rolled max on my insanity points and added 5 more to my total. Since I hit 10 I gained a level of insanity and got a neg on my rolls for like 12 hours (or basically the rest of the session). Since we weren't in combat though I didn't have to wait to wake up. I was getting less happy about this fear rule.

Well inside the bigger of the two rooms was a generator…leaking highly explosive liquid fuel. Brett succeeded in a roll that informed us that hitting that fuel with a bullet would cause an explosion large enough to kill us all instantly. Hooray Brett! Just to make the situation better…there was another mutant basically playing in the stuff. This one seemed a lot more horrible than the other ones we encountered (but we didn't have to make a fear roll…wondering if D skipped it). Anyway we all beat it on initiative and get to go first. I roll the worst and go last…the thing is already unconscious when it gets to be my turn so I just walk up and "curb stomp it". With everything else explored we move to the end of the mine. When we get there we see a giant, pink pulsing shaft of crystal running up from the floor into the ceiling. It's a powerful warp-related thing…so D says "Everyone make a Toughness roll and add +30 to it. God help you if you fail." I think…well toughness is one of my highest stats (like 36) and with +30 I have to just roll under a 66. Not too bad. Well I rolled a 76. I was the only person to fail. I was like "screw this…I'm using a fate point" I swear I rolled like a 88 or a 98 on my redo. I could not succeed. D just kind of shook his head and said roll a d5. I rolled a 1…I was so happy. Evidently though this table was bad no matter what you rolled…because this table was for mutations. I was told that my skin became disfigured and turned a shade of pink (along with my hair). I was so pissed. I didn't even want to continue on. Why?

You see in 40k world…mutations are not accepted. There are very few rare exceptions. Getting one is basically like getting a death sentence. I was basically saying "GG everyone".

It got better though. Moments later a daemon appeared! A real one…not just a mutant (it was a follower of the Plague guy). Well obviously this is the most horrible thing we've ever seen. MAKE A FEAR ROLL! I of course failed…but only by one degree this time (still got 4 more insanity). Jess and Andy however failed hard and they both passed out. Brett failed about as much as I did and we were both frozen in fear until we made a successful roll. Albert's assassin was the only guy that could actually act. It was bad. We probably should have wiped. D started making concessions though. First he ad-libed the script (this was a preconstructed mission) and said the crystal was pulsing like a heart. The daemon was also tired from traveling through the warp and couldn't act in the first round. Brett and I failed our rolls and Spike made an accurate shot and hit the crystal (cracking it). The daemon recovered from its fatigue. I managed to actually break out of fear with a lucky roll and shattered the crystal with a shot from my revolver before it could attack any of us. The daemon was sent back to the warp and we all survived…hooray.

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D didn't want the Commissar to execute me upon leaving the cave for being mutated…so he made me roll a toughness check again (which I passed this time…thank the God-Emperor) and said that the effects of the crystal slowly began to fade. It was totally made up but it kept me from having to re-roll a character. We exited the mine, debriefed the Commissar, and headed off to get our "official Acolyte training". Lawl

D gave us each 400 exp and a reward to Brett, Andy, Jess, and Me for various things we did during the session. I opted to have 3 of my insanity points removed… Why? Because the only other way to get rid of them is to spend 100 exp PER POINT! How stupid is that? I actually might ask him if I can add the insanity back and just add 3 to my Willpower… >_<

So there you have it. Our first session.

It was a lot of fun and the system is very intuitive. I know I complained a lot and had a hard time with most everything…but I was just rolling really really bad. D does his best though not to just completely bone us…for now at least. I don't like the way fear works (I think it's overpowered)…but D says that mission was designed as a one-shot for pre-made characters that had higher stats than ours. Hopefully we won't be scared 3 times in every session…
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Jan. 17th, 2008 @ 09:42 pm How do you feel?
Current Mood: sick
You walked the earth
Talked and never spoke a word
She wonders who'll be the first to go

I said you know,
the biggest things we gotta face alone
Don't wanna waste time and go

Alone
Alone again

A trace of me, it floats in my periphery
And every time I turn to see it goes

Alone
Alone again

Floating by like a satellite
To pass the time, you'll float by again
And I can tell you about the little things
So you don't think about the big things for a while

You walked the earth
Talked and never spoke a word
She wonder who will be the first to go

Alone
Alone again
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Dec. 31st, 2007 @ 09:45 am So...I've been playing a lot of Halo.
Current Location: Work?...
Current Mood: cold
I really have. Perhaps you have noticed. XP I usually have a current obsession with respect to gaming...and Halo 3 is behind the wheel at the moment. (Post Warning: You’ll be disappointed if you're expecting something relevant).

There are of course a couple ironies associated with this. 1) I don't own an Xbox 360. 2) I don't own a copy of Halo 3. Why buy your own when you can just mooch off your roomies? =P I did feel a need to obtain some sense of ownership though...so I bought my own controller, wireless headset, and xbox live account. Quite a few accessories for a system I don't own. Sadly my controller has up and died on me already. I chalk it up to the infinite amount of luck I’ve been generating lately.

All things said and done...I was never super fantastic at Halo 1 or 2. I couldn't throw grenades, I couldn't snipe, and I couldn't shoot a rocket launcher (without killing myself). In Halo 1 most of my kills came from the pistol (omg I wish the pistol still had a scope...) or the shotgun. In Halo 2 they introduced dual wielding and toned down melee. As much as everyone bitches about 2 (myself included)...it really let me get good at the game. I didn't have to worry about chucking grenades or throwing elbows. The damage from dual weapons used to be a bit higher as well. To top it all off? The pistol's rate of fire was only limited by how fast you could pull the trigger... *swoon*

Moving on.

I’ve gotten quite good at Halo 3. It’s surprising how much you can improve when you sit and practice something. When I say I've been playing a lot of Halo I of course mean multiplayer. The single player campaign can't exactly be described as either lengthy or epic. Halo used to be the stuff of LAN party legend. Those days seem less likely now that we’re all out of college.

That being said...no one in college bothered with getting a Live account. There simply wasn't a need. These days there's no recourse but to expose yourself to the online masses of demented gamers. And believe me...spending a day on Live might cause you to reevaluate your faith in humanity. I personally walked out of I Am Legend a few weekends ago thinking: "Hmm...maybe it wouldn't be totally bad if that actually happened."






Now don't get me wrong. Not everyone is completely batshit crazy on Live. The majority of the games I play occur without incident. I've even managed to find a handful of people I can tolerate playing with repeatedly and added them to my friends list. Then again there are times when someone makes you want to start wildly slugging infants...

I'll give you the Big 10 List of Horrible Halo Players:

10) Players who don't speak English.

This one is a mixed bag for me. On the one hand I love harassing foreigners...on the other I hate my team games being ruined because I can't communicate with my partners. The former can be greatly entertaining...especially when they pick up on key words like "Frenchie". The latter can be extremely frustrating at times. The online servers don't seem advanced enough to keep us apart so there's not much to do other than grin and bear it. So increase your national pride by insulting someone else's!

9) Players who quit out during the loading screen.

I mean come on. The game is starting and you're opting to give one team a serious handicap (in most cases). Random disconnects are unavoidable...but also rare. Do you want to play or not? Make up your mind before you enter the queue.

8) Players that audibly whine about vetoing.

Vetoing gives players a false hope to begin with. “Oh if you don't like the map and game-type a majority of players can vote to veto it”......once. I like to call it the "Divine Justice System". This is mostly due to the fact that when people veto something that doesn't deserve it...they get a worse map and game-type in return. Just stop bitching!

7) Players who do social matches alone and complain about having "guests" on the team.

The social play lists are unranked and therefore available to people who are temporarily playing under a friend's account. If you have a problem with that...go play some fucking ranked matches!

6) Players who ask you to help them unlock achievements.

I don't care how bad you want a katana strapped to your Spartan’s back. They're call achievements because you're supposed to accomplish something noteworthy to get one. Getting three people to stand still while you cut them down with the energy sword is kind of a hollow victory don't you think?

5) Players who sing.

You're bad. Seriously...just stop it. I realize you're doing it to be annoying. Got it. Mission accomplished. This goes for people who leave their music at max volume in the background too. You mean I get to listen to muffled versions of your favorite songs as relayed by your headset?? Oh boy! What a fucking treat! >_>

4) Players who quit out during a match.

This is just a 1up on #9. Don't be a baby if you're losing. You're not helping anyone by quitting. Your team loses a player and you lose experience for being a wussie. There's no penalty for losing a match. Suck it up and take it like a man. Maybe you'll learn a trick or two from the asshole pwning your face.

3) Players who make you regret owning a game with voice function.

This goes beyond whining or bad singing. These are the people that repeat one word endlessly for ten minutes, the people that have the mic crammed so far into their mouth Darth Vader's breathing seem pleasant, the people that make noises reminiscent of an autistic child on crystal meth, the people who are only able to trash talk on a 3rd grade level, etc... Champions of the air waves are you.

2) Players who can't be tried as an adult

Yea. Pretty soon I'll be in the category of "aging gamers". That doesn't mean I need an 8 year old screeching at me in a voice that proclaims "My balls haven't dropped yet!". Maybe technology is spoiling kids these days…but don't give them accounts. Please. Have them make some real friends to play with in the comfort of their own home for a few years. Besides it's 10:30 on a school night...what kind of parents let their preteens stay up this late playing Halo? It's online and unmoderated. You'd think that might dissuade a few. I don't know what your average preteen is exposed to these days...but give them an hour on Live and you'll never have to teach them about the birds and the bees. At least as it pertains to homosexual intercourse...

And the number one kind of player that incurs my wrath?

Players who undeservingly crouch-hump you

The crouch-hump is a Halo staple. There's no getting rid of it and there's no better way to express how much you just pwned someone. It transcends language barriers and social boundaries. Everyone who plays Halo knows what it means when someone humps a dead player.

You're never happy about getting CHed. In most cases it means someone killed you that A) You've established a mutual hate-based relationship with, B) You were trying to kill but were unsuccessful, or C) Did it unexpectedly. Many times a CHing can be well-deserved. Other times...not so much.

Say I've managed to kill "Fred R-34" several times for which he has failed to answer in kind. When he finally manages to kill me...he goes into a wild CHing frenzy while I wait to respawn. What the hell? Did I miss the part where you "skooled" me? All you've managed to do is prove you're not playing the game with your feet.

Then there's the "every-kill CHer". This is the guy that celebrates each one of his kills by performing a quick 1-2 hump before moving on. It's as if he proclaims his existence is defined by a constant state of kicking your ass. Let me tell ya...every kill isn't special. In fact in Team Slayer there's likely to be 49 more just like it before the end of the match.

Just use your better judgment people. The CH is not for the guy that kills two people with the rocket launcher. It's for the guy that evades those rockets and kills you before you reload. The CH is not for the guy that goes on a shotgun spree. It's for the guy that sticky's you when you try to jump out around the corner. The CH is not for the guy that gets a sword beat down. It's for the guy that gets a bulltrue with an SMG.


Trust me...you'll know when the time is right to get down and hump somebody.
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Dec. 7th, 2007 @ 12:19 pm It's time to complain again!
Current Location: Warner Robins, GA
Current Music: Emory - I Am Only a Man
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It's been a while since I made a post about something that's been bothering me. For this round?...I'm gona take it to fast food or simply eating out in general.

Ever since I had disposable income (see: Junior year of college - present) I've been more inclined to eat a meal out. I can blame that on several things: my own laziness, my lack of cooking knowledge/skill, and the tendency of those around me to eat out often as well.

I don't eat as much fast food (as compared to restaurant food) as I did since graduating. This is a blessing and a curse. On the one hand eating fast food is worse for you...but eating in a "sit-down" restaurant is often 2-3 times more expensive.

The expense of eating out is what really started to get to me a few months ago. I was easily spending more money on that than I was on more important things...like gas. That being the case I've done my best to limit my meals out to the weekends as much as I can. Sometimes it's just not possible to skip out on going for food...unless you want to be anti-social or make a trip to the store.

I have been better about grocery shopping. I go once every two weeks or so and try to keep my spending between $65-$85. That let's me factor in most lunches and dinners save for those on the weekend (not to mention snacks like breakfast bars and fruit for in the morning).

Next to expense my most pressing concern involves my diet. Eating out coupled with my seeming inability to cook anything that requires something other that the microwave or oven...has lead to quite the pathetic collection of eating habits. I try to limit my intake of straight carbohydrates and meat but there's definitely not enough fruit and veggies going on.

This post could go on for ages so I think I'll single out something to talk about for the remainder of the entry: my recent trip to the BK Lounge. And by recent...I mean like 20 minutes ago.

There are a handful of places to eat out on the base but Jordan and I seem to always prefer hitting up Burger King. Everyone knows that fast food is bad for you. If you need a refresher just look at the nutritional info poster they're required to have up. There are single items on the menu that contain close to or more than 1000 calories. Scary huh? A half day's worth of caloric intake in one burger (not to mention almost 100 grams of fat…).

It's hard to beat the prices though. I can get a full meal (two cheeseburgers and a cup of water) for $2.00. Tax included. Jordan would argue with my definition of a "full meal". He's also a freak of nature so it's ok. =P Who could eat two Angus burgers and still have room for fries?? (that isn't a 15 year old hormonal monster)

The thing that still shocks me the most are the sodas. The mediums are larges, the larges are at least 30oz, and the extra larges have to hold a “half gallon” of liquid. The most upsetting part of that?...the price difference between a medium and an extra large is less than $.50. Why would your average person order a medium when they could get a large for $.15 more?

I know why I try not to get larges anymore. I'm guessing your average soda product has between 130-160 calories per 8oz. One of those extra larges is probably packing close to 600 calories (depending on how much ice you use).

Where do all those calories come from? My guess would be from ingredient #2 that falls in right after carbonated water: high fructose corn syrup. That shit is public enemy number one as far as I'm concerned. You see that garbage in so many products...especially beverages.

Hell...I got a V8 Splash Strawberry Kiwi drink yesterday because I thought "Hey its V8...they make all those healthy vegetable drinks". When I took a look at the ingredients? Water, high fructose corn syrup, carrot juice,...wait! Corn syrup is still #2? Really?! Ugh. The same thing goes for the cranberry juice I had been buying for a couple weeks. It's like you can't drink anything but water if you want to get something without corn syrup in it.

It really does creep into so much of what we eat regularly. I have a hard time escaping it even when I give up soft drinks. Why? Because I'm a sauce junky and almost every condiment out there has this stuff in it to sweeten it up. What can I say? I like sweet sauces like BBQ, Honey Mustard, and Ketchup.

I don't really care to get into the battle over whether HFCS is worse than regular sugar...just because I think it's obvious that sugar in excess in any form is going to have negative health effects. You're pretty much always going to be better off eating foods without additives and drinking water.

There are worse tragedies though. Take the item I purchased today to satisfy my sweet tooth: the BK Sundae Shake. It's at least 16oz of ice cream topped with crumbled Oreo cookies, whipped cream, and chocolate sauce. To suck this calorie truck down they give you the most fucked up straw I've ever seen. It has to be a half inch in diameter. I suppose the logic is that it's supposed to allow you to suck up everything (cookie bits included) without the use of a spoon. To me it just represents our steadily declining food culture. Obviously I'm not having it my way unless I can hold a full fluid ounce inside my straw. >_>

You know I'm half tempted to go vegetarian for Lent this year...but I don't think I could pull it off. Meat is simply too delicious. *lol* I am however going to continue my quest to cut down on sugar, fried food, and fat. It bothers me that so many of my close friends are so out of shape. Maybe by setting a better example around them they'll be less tempted.

Although when it comes down to taking care of your body I don't think you can rely on anyone but yourself.

I suppose that's about it from me. You people stay awesome and remember...the King is watching you.
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Nov. 19th, 2007 @ 11:41 am More thoughts on RPing...
Current Mood: contemplative
So Toast's campaign is progressing along. Dragons are being slain and dungeons are being crawled.

All of this table top has made me start to miss my online RPing. The sessions we've been running are greatly amusing don't get me wrong. It's just been so long since I've sat back like this and let someone else steer a story. I think I miss a little of that creative control.

Being the casual observer I am...I can't help but notice the trouble both Jess and Toast have had putting together a fresh session every week. Perhaps it's too late now...but for whoever runs the next campaign I might offer my services as a kind of "DM's Assistant". Then again I guess Toast could kill off my character and make me help him. *lol*

I've discussed the idea with both Brett and Jess now on separate occasions. They gave mixed reviews.

Obviously there are ups and downs to it. I'd hate to infringe on the creative processes of another person. Our group is larger now though and a week is a very small amount of time for one person to organize things in the working world we live in. I could easily help organize plot, plan encounters, design NPCs, etc... I of course have my own selfish reasons. Above the rest is just a curiosity to see if I'd like to run my own campaign. Right now I don't think I have the nerve.

Not sure when I'd do one either honestly. It sounds like in addition to Andy's vampires...Jess is planning a Warhammer game. Becca also mentioned something she put together ages ago but never conducted that I'm kind of curious about. I do however...have an idea.

Basically I'd just be modifying the story of my most current online RP. Not the most original thing ever...but it's not like any of you know much (if anything) about it. >_>;

The hard part though is finding a system with which to run it properly. I might be able to utilize D&D...but that system would probably limit it. I need to get a hold of Jess' Big Eyes Small Mouth book to see what it has to offer (just cause it sounds more "freeform").

Since Becca, Jess, and Toast will probably read this I'll give the basic outline and gauge reactions:

The relatively small world is divided into three continents with centralized governments:

Geldoss- A nation devoted to progress through scientific advancement. Their level of technology is varied due to the fact they've adapted everything from unearthed artifacts. Just for something everyone can relate to...think the Covenant researching Forerunner artifacts (just without the aliens). They're largely unconcerned with the rest of the planet...until their peace is disturbed.

Katara- A nation of magic. Militaristic by nature and utterly obsessed with the arcane. Several decades before the time of the story...they drove the planet to the brink of all out war, their society practically collapsed after losing it's leadership, and they almost succeeded in eliminating the most powerful neutral force in the world: The Bards (these ain't yo mama's bards). Somehow though...they've completely recovered. Some might say they're even better off now than they were before. At the time the story begins they've been escalating arms production and positioning large numbers of troops near their coastal fortifications.

Iaga- A land of faith and the location where everything begins. A largely peaceful place to be...Iaga is composed of farmlands, institutions of higher learning, and is the epicenter of the world's one major religion. This religion is centered about a central Goddess worship but has been losing it's influence steadily over the years. In one of the many Temples that dot the landscape...there works a lowly attendant that's about to have the weight of the world dropped on her shoulders...

Basic Plot:

There's an evil coming...but not in the form of men, machines, or magic. The only being aware of this coming tragedy is the world's now defunct Goddess...and she's known about it for some time. Despite her best efforts the Goddess' current condition has prevented her from doing much more than buy time. Time has run out. She's decided to call upon the last of her powers to contact her chosen...her avatar.

The avatar will be forced to go on a journey to return the Goddess to her proper place. She won't be alone though. Sacred Guardians will be conscripted by the Goddess to protect her chosen. This unlikely band of adventurers will be faced with a multitude of challenges as they struggle to become the saviors of their planet.

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So there you go.

Obviously there's some things that might be hard to translate to table top...namely combat. There's a lot of fighting in this RP. In addition to swords and sorcery...there's everything from advanced technology, to comic book-like powers, to DBZ-style energy blasts. Needless to say it's a very "anime" world. Since BESM is a system that supposedly caters to anime-style RPing games I want to give it a look.

There's also the fact that this RP has always had a female lead. That's a problem for two reasons: 1) It's female and 2) It's a lead character. I'm not sure how people would handle having a lead character...but I figure if anyone was going to be spoiled...they'd let the girl get spoiled.

So...Becca...what's up? =P

Meh. I realize that when people play an RPG by themselves they get to be the Main C. However...aside from the mindless grinding of MMO's...I've never played an RPG that didn't have one. Doing this table-top stuff has made me realize how awkward it is without a central character.

Aside from the issues with the avatar character...there's also the matter of the Guardian characters. In my current story there's only one Guardian with additional characters that act as guardians. Problem is most of these characters joined up as the story moved along (you know...like a traditional RPG). So...I'd have to find a way to get everyone involved at (or near) the start to avoid leaving people out for too long. At the same time I'd like to avoid the cliché "oh a warrior, a priest, a mage, and a thief all happened to be in the right place at the wrong time". That being said...

I'm also playing with the idea of being somewhat of a dictator. How you ask? Possibly by defining the character's backgrounds.

Yea yea. Lame I know. However some people don't really even like to get into designing a background (D, Brett, Albert). I don't have any problem with a player coming to me about changes or additions. This would just make it easier to establish connections and keep from having to chuck plot points in the trash because say Andy wants to be High Lord Bulbous, Grand Inquisitor of the Goddess. Basically I'd provide people with a character bio that'll tell them important information they can share or withhold from the other players. I don't care how they choose to portray the character from then on.

My biggest fear would be to fall victim to telling a story rather than letting everyone mold their own adventure (something I've been guilty of before). The great thing is that the simple spontaneity of the players can help to offset that by taking things in a direction other than what I planned. =P

I don't know. There's a lot that would have to be worked out. Very possible it could be too much trouble...or even that no one would be interested. There's also the fact that this RP is (as of yet) unfinished. I don't know how I want to end it. Maybe that's a good thing?

I think tonight's D&D session got canceled. Maybe I can go over to Becca's and check out that BESM book...or at least hear about the RP she was planning.
Peace
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Nov. 7th, 2007 @ 10:08 am Halo Hiatus!
Current Mood: disappointed
Sorry everyone. I know there were some people rather intent on this happening on the 10th...but I've mostly been faced with inconvenience and general apathy.

I'm not canceling the Halo Day completely. I've just come to the decision that it needs to happen on a different date. This is going to require more planning and coordination than I can muster right now.

If anyone has suggestions for a better time let me know. I realize there are a couple more weekends this year that may be possible but I almost wonder if it would be better to shoot for January.

If people would still like to meet up at our place for an informal 8-man Halo gathering this weekend that's cool. Just let me know.
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Oct. 31st, 2007 @ 01:47 pm Hah-low Thon 07' Update
Current Mood: anxious
Ok. Update time.

I didn’t really get any death threats from proposing the event be on Saturday November 10th. So for right now…that’s still the official time.

Over the weekend I received some saddening news. Evidently the majority of the Statesboro Crew is too lazy to make the hour and a half drive up here for the party. Mike said he might try to come. Hopefully I can convince him to grab some people anyway. I was also counting on them for some of the equipment too…but more on that later!

Becca tried constructing a list of participants. I’m going to group them up here:

99% Positive:

1) Myself
2) Brett
3) Jordan
4) Lauren
5) Becca
6) Jess

Likely:

7) Albert
8) Andy
9) D
10) Jonny

Possibles:

11) Mike
12) Kellen
13) Toast
14) Nick
15) Jeff
16) Sean

Long shots:

17) Random Statesboro people
18) Ron
19) Out-of-towners


I’d still like to put people in charge of getting confirmations. Obviously I’d like to secure 16+ people for this thing. Is that entirely likely? Probably not. However!...if I can’t get at least 12 I might call it off for now and pick a later date.

I’m going to ask Becca or Jess to get confirmations on Jonny and Toast.

I’m going to ask Brett to get confirmation on Albert, Nick, Jeff, Sean, and anyone they might know. As well as anyone he can convince from Statesboro.

I’ll contact Andy, D, Kellen, and Ron.

***IMPORTANT***

This applies to everyone. If there is someone I have not included (who you don’t think would be detrimental to invite) please tell me. Half the friggin’ world plays Halo…chances are you know some people that play that I don’t.


Equipment is still a little fuzzy:

Jordan: Bigass tv, 360, game, 4 controllers
Brett: Large tv, 360, 2 controllers (might turn into 4 if things look promising)
Jess+Becca: Large tv, 360, game, 3 controllers
Andy: Copy of the game, 1 controller (whether he wants to lend it or not)
Albert: 360, (at least) 2 controllers

I’m fairly certain we could wrangle up another decent sized tv and a few more controllers. I’ll rent another copy of the game if I have to.


Food/Drinks is in question:

The apartment will be providing the basics (plastic cups, paper plates, paper towels, soda, and possibly mixers like OJ).

Pizza was utilized during the last Halothon and I don’t see why we shouldn’t use it this time. My current plan is to confirm how many people are coming and then plan for 3-4 slices per person. Using that I’ll figure out what food will cost and decide on a fair cover price.

I have no idea how to handle alcohol. I would rather not rely on people to bring stuff because we saw how well that worked for the Halloween party. I’ll probably just add to the cover price. Then I’ll simply trust in my alcohol experts to decide on a choice bar list.

As Becca suggested I should probably set the price at $15. I know there are some penny-pinchers out there that won’t accept that…so I’ll see what I can do.

I’m going to be out of town this weekend…which will make collecting confirmations slightly more difficult. I might see if I can get most of them in by Friday. If by Monday it looks like we’ll have enough people…I’ll start making the final preparations.

The time will probably start sometime in the afternoon on the 10th . It’ll go until people get too drunk or too bored. Becca suggested that we pre-plan the game-type list and schedule so I might get with her later on that.

That’s all I got for now. I’ll try to keep people updated as necessary.
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Oct. 17th, 2007 @ 08:37 am Halothon 07'
Current Location: Warner Robins, GA
Current Mood: anxious
Current Music: Fair to Midland
Howdy people. I'm not sure who's actually going to read this...but as long as I get a few people's attention then that's good enough.

I've discussed the return of the Halo Day party with most everyone recently but I want to try to make it happen. The first step of course would be setting the date. No one wanted to do it this month so I didn't even try.

I checked the calendar and I'd like to shoot for November the 10th. It's a Saturday. Saturday's are good right? I don't know if the schools get that Monday off as well...but it's a long weekend for us Gov employees. I suppose it could be bad if people do silly things like go home. Who would go home so close to Thanksgiving though?

Next is people. I'd really like to rely on some people as spokesmen. Becca and Jess if you two read this I hope you wouldn't mind rallying your troops. Not sure who else you can get...Jonny and Toast I'm sure. Kellen if you have anyone you can bring let me know. I'm planning to use Brett as "Ambassador to Georgia Southern". I know there's a good chance of getting some of them up here.

Next thing up is equipment. For stuff that we have...there's the big screen, brett's tv, one copy of Halo3, a router (and a second hub), and 5 controllers. We'll probably be doing two tv's in the living room, one in brett's room, and the last in my room (similar to the setup we had at the last one). We have two boxes for people to use. Most people will probably want their own profiles though.

Speaking of profiles...

If anyone has an xbox memory device let me know. If not I might see into obtaining one so that people can transfer profiles to different boxes. If only to avoid "I have to play on this box cause it be having my profile!".

I know that Becca and Jess can provide a box, at least 3 controllers, and a copy of the game. Andy has a controller we could get (with or without him depending on if he's being anti social). I know Albert has a box and an unknown number of controllers (at least 2). If we get the Statesboro people signed on I'm sure we could get a box, a copy of the game, and at least 4 controllers.

Tvs. As I said we have two that are good enough for multiplayer. My personal tv is a little old and small. We can use it if worse comes to worse. I'd like to see if there are two reasonably sized televisions out there we could borrow though. Anyone know?

So...that leaves us at a probable 4 boxes, 2 tvs, 3 copies of the game, and 15 odd controllers. Not exactly everything...but if it comes down to it...I suppose a few more controllers might be purchased and another copy of the game rented.

Getting the guest list confirmed and the equipment checked out is going to be a pain...but I think we have a shot at a full day of 16+ people hanging out and playing.

I know the experience of everyone who stands to be involved runs the gamut from beginner to "OMG I just killed 5 of their guys and stole the flag single-handedly!". We did a good job of balancing the teams a few years ago though. I don't think anyone had a bad time. There's a lot of new multiplayer game types and some custom ones I'll be making for the occasion.

But honestly is there anyone out there who doesn't want to try 16man zombies? >_>

The last issue is food and drinks. I don't want to be a douche and require everyone to bring shit (though if you'd like to that'd be cool too). I might require a cover though. $5 or something. If there is a cover there's a lot more chance everyone will get food, drinks, and possibly alcohol.

If you read this drop me a comment or give me a call. Going to try to spread the word. Do the same if you get the chance. Thanks.
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Oct. 4th, 2007 @ 02:49 pm D&D
Current Location: Work...lawl
Current Mood: amused
Current Music: Metallica
I decided to make a post concerning my (relatively) recent experience with D&D (Dungeons and Dragons to those who lack a nerd gene). Some previous posts I made talked about my experience with online RPing and how I thought that trying "table top" wouldn't interest me. I was right and wrong about that.

There are definitely aspects that detract from the experience of RPing in general. Primarily those that prevent you from actually taking the role of someone else and playing it out. >_>;

Granted...pretending to be someone on the computer is infinitely easier than doing it in person. Potentially a lot less embarrassing as well. Typing "I clutch the rock face with all my strength and pull myself up" is a little different than saying the same thing out loud in a room full of your friends.

Taking this into consideration...it doesn't surprise me that the D&D sessions we've been holding have been rather "informal". The only way I can describe it is that we're playing more of a third person game than a first person one. I don't know if our group would be capable of actually "role-playing". Then again...I'm not sure I would enjoy that.

Our laid back approach to the game leads to a very relaxed setting and quite a bit of hilarity. The improvised comedy that ensues leads to several massive fits of laughter every session. I don't know if it would really be that enjoyable if we all took it more seriously. Perhaps...

I do feel somewhat bad for Jess occasionally. He puts a good bit of time into most of these sessions and I think our lightheartedness can sometimes gloss over that effort.

The Greek campaign has been greatly entertaining. I really enjoyed playing my (formerly) blind prophet and I've considered recycling him for one of my online RPing endeavors in the future. I would go to the trouble of chronically our journey but I'm really hoping Jess or Toast handles that. They could probably do a better job of telling the tale anyway.

Next up is supposed to be a Renaissance Era fantasy world that I've heard described as being "steam punk" and like "Full Metal Alchemist". So...I don't really know what to expect. Toast hasn't given a lot of explanation. I was kind of hoping he would have said a bit more Monday night when he asked us to start coming up with character ideas.

I'm sort of weird when it comes to making characters for something (especially what I consider to be my main character). I often get a single idea in my head and stick with it. I'll shape and mold that character until it fits where I need it to.

The image that got stuck in my head this time was a man in a long coat with a ridiculously high collar and sunglasses. It's a theme with some anime characters (Shino's clan from Naruto or perhaps Auron from FFX). From there I usually try to come up with a unique quality. For the current campaign I made my character blind. =P For this one I got stuck on the term "steam punk". The image of archaic technology doing very modern things.

I've been very keen on maiming my main characters lately. For this RP I wanted to play a grisly war veteran...a fierce combat type. I figured if he had managed to survive years of war...he was going to have severe injuries. How about the loss of an eye? Not quite blind but a big ass scar over your eye adds some personality. I did eyes before though.

I drew from my most recent online RP and decided to take his right arm. He's a fighter though so I can't just leave him gimped. This is where the "steam punk" comes in. I decided he should have some kind of gnarly mechanical arm. Maybe even with steam powered pistons and whatnot...I haven't really thought into the intricacies of how it works.

After that I thought it might be nifty if that arm had hidden weapons. An extendable blade of course. Possibly even a grappling hook that launches with steam pressure. Then it hit me...what about having a gun too? The arm could have some type of strange "gun mode". I don't know how advanced the tech is in this world...but it could be a musket for all I care.

The fun part with D&D is that I can play with how to make all of this stuff fit with D20 rules. The blade would be easy...just make it a D6 damage with maybe a 18-20 crit. The grappling hook could be treated like having rope equipment and possibly a plus to climbing skill. Maybe even give it the ability to roll trip attacks like a whip.

The gun would be the most difficult. The least I would want to do is make it a progressive weapon...like a spell. As in it would become more damaging as I level. Perhaps have it do "D8 + D8 / 2 lvls". So at first level I'd roll one D8 but at sixth level I'd roll four.

What might be more interesting is to make it a gun I could use different kinds of "shot" or "shells" in. You could have basic ammo...but if there's a tinkerer in the group maybe he could make anti-personnel rounds or incendiary rounds (i.e. ones that hit a large group at the same time). Maybe even armor piercing that would ignore a target's armor class when rolling to hit.

If there's an alchemist in the group maybe the gun-arm could even be used to "shoot spells". Like a bullet that has the same effect as a fireball or a lightning bolt. That could be rather entertaining. *lol*

Something like that could easily be considered "over powered"...but there are a lot of ways to balance it out as well.

I'd gladly give up some feats to have something as amusing as this. You could put a cool down on it. Maybe if it's fired more than once in quick succession it suffers damage, causes damage to the character, or locks up. You could even make it more simple by saying you can only fire it "x" times a day.

Basically I'm obsessed with this mechanical arm...and if Toast doesn't work with me on it...I'll destroy him with MY MIND! O_O!!

Jess suggested making him the Swashbuckler class last night when I told him about some of these ideas. I don't know what that class specializes in so I suppose I should look it up later.

I'd like to work more on the character's actual background...but it's hard without knowing more about the world or the other characters people are making.

I decided on the name "Albrecht Borelli". I wanted him to have a German-ish appearance. The Italian last name is from a famous scientist in the Renaissance that was one of the first biomechanists (hoping to work that into how he got his arm).

I suppose I'll flesh it out a bit more later this weekend...or Monday at the latest when we meet up again. Anyway...I'm gona head home. You people stay awesome.
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Sep. 24th, 2007 @ 03:13 pm AWA Part 2
Current Mood: exhausted
We started off Saturday almost exactly as we had Friday. We wandered up and down the tables in Artist Alley (actually buying some stuff this time). Amanda got a few pictures for Richard and I bought a cute little Gaara keychain. Then it was back to the dealers room in force. Amanda, Lauren, and Albert didn't get much (being the poor college students they are)...but Brett and I bought a lot of stuff.

Personally I picked up two wall scrolls (a Samurai Champloo one and one of Integra from Hellsing), a Pakkun plushie(nin-dog from Naruto), a cool looking hat (with a Champloo tag on it), a couple t-shirts (once again a Champloo design and of course the con shirt), and a book that contains the entire first series of the Street Fighter comic by Udon (thing is massive). I blame Jordan for my Champloo kick. I've been rewatching it with him. That...and the styles that Champloo mixes together (modern fused with feudal Japan) just kind of appeals to me.

I also spent quite a bit on other people. >_>; I made up for Brett's failed Christmas present by finally getting a Saber statue for him. Cost quite a bit more than the other one though so it may be his b-day present this year too. *cough* I supplied the cash for the feature presentation of "DHN". Although she did give me a check I fronted the cash for some of Amanda's purchases too. Just remember people...even if some booths take cards now...always take cash to a con. =P

Although Becca did buy some discount anime...no one really purchased any DVDs. The age of internet downloading strikes again. There were a few older series I missed that I might be looking into getting on eBay... The prices at the con just seemed fairly steep. No one was doing any good 20% off deals or the like.

It was noonish by the time we opted to get lunch. Brett and Albert went off to the ATM to get cash while I bought Chinese food (for Lauren, Amanda, and myself) from the temporary eatery set up in the dealers room. We took the food and purchases back up to the room...to find out they hadn't given us utensils. -_- I called Brett and found out he was driving away from the hotel. Turned out that the ATM had already run out of cash. So we hung out with Becca and Jess (who had finally arrived). It was at that point that the two of them joined our band of merry con-goers. We had two rooms so it wasn't like we were hard up for space. *lol*

I feel like there's something missing between lunch and when we head down for the AMVs around 2. Maybe not...anyway. Becca and Jess headed out to prepare for her panel. The five of us went to get good seats for the music videos.

The AMVs were...alright. Nothing too spectacular this year. I was excited because they brought back the Masters competition...but those videos were almost the most disappointing of all. There were a few good ones I might attempt to DL but nothing I'm going to sit and rant about here. About all I have to say is: Bumblebee Tuna!

The videos went on for a long ass time. They started at about 2:30 and ended somewhere around 5:30. Poor Amanda and Lauren ran out of the room around 2:15 to make a dash for the dealers room. When they got back all the doors were shut and they weren't letting anyone in. Some quick thinking from Lauren ("I left my purse in there...I need my purse.") got them back in just as the first one was starting. Niceu!

We had to make another brief trip to the dealers room (since the girls had to run back earlier). By about 6ish we opted for dinner and brought the Subway/Chinese back to the room. Becca and Jess were back and we all hung out.

WAIT! I did think of something I forgot to mention.

Amanda had been acting fairly spaced out all day. When we had been in the dealers room we lost her after about 15min. Eventually I got a call from her and she said she was going back up to the room to lay down. I really felt bad. I thought she was sick or suffering from the "womanly problems". When we were waiting on Brett to get back at lunch Lauren went to check on her. She described her as mumbling incoherently in a half-asleep state. It went something like this:

"Amanda are you ok?" "uggh" "Do you want to eat?" "Uuhhhnaahh" "Well we'll save you some ok?" "Uuhhhaaa"

Well 45min later when Brett had shown up and we were eating...she came in and acted like nothing had ever happened. She didn't recall ever having a "conversation" with Lauren and thought we had eaten without her. *lol*

Well it was about then that I remembered she brought a Zanex(sp?) with her to the con. She had basically been in a drug-induced haze all morning. =P The whole thing became hilarious when she realized that she had eaten her entire package of chocolate filled Panda cookies without remembering it. She was so saddened by it but it was really funny. *l* Sorry Manda.

Anyway...Jess and Becca disappeared again (to the Panel of Doom I think) and the rest of us got in line for the costume contest. We barely made it in... >_< Sooo many people. Despite our bad seats the contest was fairly entertaining. That was essentially the "end of the con". The remainder of our activities took place in the hotel rooms.

We were greeted back at the room by not just Becca and Jess...but also some guy named Andrew. O_o; The more the merrier right? The drinking started up fairly quickly. Amanda was deadset on getting me smashed so she made me play pyramid. After that there was a round of Ring of Fire. This year's RoF was much more entertaining than last year's...which is hard to believe.

Lauren was drunk before we even started playing. O_o The girls all started to go down early. I was following close behind. The game had some pretty good highlights (most of which you kinda had to "be there" for). Hearing Becca and Amanda making sex noises was greatly entertaining though. *lol*

Toward the end of the game I started doing shots of G-Schlager by myself. >_< Ooo boy. I think I quickly jumped to the head of the drunken line. Thankfully we quit drinking and began "DHN"!

What is this "DHN"? It stands for "Drunken Hentai Night" (which just completed it's third installment at AWA).

Basically we make the females who attend with us pick out a hentai to watch when we get smashed on Saturday night. It's impossible to describe how or why such a thing is so amusing. =P It just is.

This year was a "medical themed" movie involving some slutty nurses and doctors. It was called...Internal Operations?...or Internal Medicine? I don't remember honestly. O_o; Not that it really matters.

Afterwards Becca treated us to lots of funny videos on her laptop (which we had to use due to lack of hook-ups on the hotel tv). If you want an "adult-themed" laugh...I highly suggest finding AMV Hell 0. Maybe it wouldn't be as funny if you're not drunk or with a group...but man. I laughed pretty damn hard.

That was about the time I started feeling queasy so Lauren and I retreated. Amanda had left earlier to go pass out. That was the start of a very long night for me.

1:30: Amanda was asleep in the bed. Lauren and I crawled in and tried to follow suit.

1:45: I remained wide awake staring at the ceiling. I came to the conclusion I was way too drunk to sleep. Closing my eyes set the world spinning like a hurricane. I felt like I might need to puke so I got out of bed (I had been in the middle...meaning trouble if I had to get there in a hurry later).

2ish: I knelt in front of the toilet waiting for what I assumed would be the eventual throwing up of my stomach's contents. IT NEVER CAME. I don't know what was worse...feeling the need to puke...or not being able to.

More time passed and I even resorted to drinking water and sticking my finger down the back of my throat. Even my gag reflex failed to make an appearance. >_< The whole thing was utterly frustrating.

Eventually I used a tactic I developed the first time I got drunk. I put a towel on the toilet seat and put my forehead down on it. As long as my head didn't turn to the left or the right my equilibrium wasn't thrown out of wack.

After a little while I couldn't hold myself up anymore. I put the towel down on the floor and lay flat on my stomach...with my forehead pressed into the towel (I'm huge so you can get an idea of how large our bathroom was). It was probably a funny sight.

4ish: I passed out. That was pretty obvious. >_>; I felt something pull me out of unconsciousness though. When I managed to come around I could hear something... or rather someONE making a strange noise. I opened my eyes and all there was lighting the bathroom was that creepy red light next to the switch. I picked my head up and looked behind me. Amanda was face down over the toilet in the aftermath of a puking spree. She didn't even notice I had woken up. *l* I just laid my head back down and drifted off for a little longer.

4:30: I woke up again. Amanda was gone. I felt well enough to get up and go back to bed (i.e. the world had stopped spinning). I was completely impressed that I didn't fall over onto one of them trying to get back in the middle. I checked the clock and it said 4:35. Bleh.

???: I woke up again. I have no idea what time it was. I felt like I was in an oven. >_< The bed was so hot I couldn't take it. Lauren had been gone but was getting back into bed. She talked to me a bit and sounded like she had strep throat (although she was magically better when we woke up). I made her take the middle so I could lie on the outside without covers on.

The last thing I remember was trying to get BACK under the covers because I had become unbelievably cold. It was a long night.

Eventually all three of us were woken up by the jazz band playing in the lobby Sunday morning. We showered, dressed, packed, said bye to Becca and Jess, and fled the hotel by 11:30. Brett took us to the Varsity across from Georgia Tech for some fast food. When all was said and done I think we made it back to our place around 1:30.

Albert left immediately to do some homework. I stole Manda's pictures, gave her and Lauren some anime, and sent them off to Statesboro. Jordan, Brett, and I went out to eat last night at Cheddars. We gave him most of the trip's gory details. He went to sleep and I played Dynasty Warriors Gundam with Brett until bedtime.

Whew...

That's pretty much it. Thurs-Sun...AWA 07'

Like I said earlier I'm gona try to get all the pictures up on Facebook. There's definitely some good ones. I really hope things go as well next year.
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Sep. 24th, 2007 @ 01:53 pm AWA Part 1
Current Mood: sleepy
Wow...today should have been a sick day for me. Not that I'm feeling particularly ill...but the Monday after Anime Weekend Atlanta is always a rough one.

If I could do it all again though I would in a heartbeat. The trip had it's ups and down...but overall it was a good experience.

AWA XIII marks a complete decade for me attending the convention (starting with AWA 4 when I was but a lad of 13 years old).

That's just crazy. I really can't believe that I've been going to that thing once a year for almost half of my life. It also makes me feel old. >_>; I walk around and see these teenagers wishing I could go back in time and do it all again. I remember watching Eva that year and the characters were a YEAR OLDER THAN I WAS. Needless to say I had an unhealthy attraction to Rei Ayanami. Mmmm...I still have a thing for blue hair. =P

I'll probably keep going for another decade (if I'm still in the south). If I ever have children...heaven help them. They'll be cosplaying at the age of 2. *lol*

Planning for this year's trip was both easy and difficult at the same time. I swear that no matter who gets asked to come or how early/late they get asked...the final list of people coming is never finalized until the day before the con. Thankfully Brett had the foresight to reserve our rooms in Oct of last year. *lol* Like...2 weeks after the convention had ended for that year.

The official group for 07' was Brett, Lauren, Amanda, Albert, and myself. Albert was our newb but I'm pretty sure he enjoyed himself thoroughly.

Even before the convention started we were having a pretty good time. Lauren and Amanda came up Thursday night (decided to skip classes on Friday). We went out for sushi and fun times were had by all. Well...except maybe for Jordan. He had decided to put his foot down that he wasn't going to come and was utterly pestered until he went to sleep. We did of course make a stop to pick up alcohol for "DHN". More on that when I get to Saturday though.

I took a half-day at work on Friday so I was home before noon. Albert decided to skip his classes too so we left Macon earlier than I ever have before. In the past I was never able to get to the con much before 5-6. Some times I got there so late the ticket counter was already closed. Brett was driving so we made good time. There was even a stop at Wendy's for a nutritious lunch. *l*

Things didn't get off to a great start when we arrived at the hotel. We had requested adjoining rooms...but instead of someone giving us 433 and 434 we got 433 and 424. Genius! At least they hadn't given away the rooms... >_< That actually happened to Lauren and I one time at a different hotel.

Lauren, Amanda, and myself took 424. Albert and Brett headed to 433. Both of the rooms were nice. We had a gigantic handicapped bathroom...but no view. Brett's room had a view...but half the room was taken up by a giant conference table. That table did come in handy for meals though. Their bed was also a hide-away version which helped make space for partying Saturday night as well.

After unloading our shit we got in the relatively short line for our badges and spent some time looking at the artwork in "Artist Alley". Our first official "con-stop" was the dealers room. It was back and more packed with booths than ever before. I was glad to see that there were less people actually selling DVDs this year. I don't really buy a lot of anime anymore (Dling from the internet is wrong kids *wags finger* =P). That being said...it's nice to see a large selection of other types of fandom items.

We spent a good deal of time in there but I did more window shopping than anything else (just taking note of things I planned to buy later). I felt bad for the handful of people attending the "Log and Timber Show" that was sharing some of the con space. I suppose that's not as bad as the "New Mothers" thing they had last year. All those pregnant ladies and infant children got exposed to some crazy shit. O_o

We split up upon entering the dealers room which led to some confusion. Brett went off with Albert, Lauren went off with Amanda, and I wandered around by myself. There was a lot of poor communication (i.e. everyone was being bad about their cell phones...especially myself). Lauren and Amanda left at one point to go get pictures of people.

Btw: I'll probably be putting all the pictures from the con up on Facebook later if people are interested.

I met up with Albert and Brett and we stayed in the dealers area for like another 45min. Eventually we all met back up and made a game plan. The girls were gona go get more pictures while the guys went to play video games. Sadly that plan didn't last long. The people in charge of the game rooms this year sucked ass. Half of the rooms weren't even open most of Friday night. Seeing as we couldn't game...we intercepted the girls and went to an early dinner.

The area around the convention center had been developed somewhat over the last year. There was a new mall within walking distance that had a bunch of new restaurants. Including...a P.F. Chang's! Wooo! That was the one meal we had all weekend that I considered to be a "real" meal. It was delicious too. We got back to the con sometime after 7:30 and ran into Becca.

She suggested we attend AMV Hell 4 at 8:30 so the six of us headed over there fairly early to get seats. Evidently this is quite the popular event (I had never been before) and they had stuck it in a smaller room this year. Sure enough...even though we were 40min early...the room was packed. Right when we walked in though someone announced they would let people sit on the floor in front of the screen and we all ran up there.

The view was perfect but Albert and I were parked right in front of one of the giant speakers. It's been a while since I had experienced something that loud. It didn't help that they screened some techno-heavy AMVs before the event started. AMV Hell 4 made the ringing ear drums worth it though. I'm kind of sad I missed the first three but I might try to get them from Becca (or DL them).

We got out of that around 10:00. Lauren and Amanda went to a panel on Shibari (Japanese rope bondage for you newbs) that I kind of wish I had attended after seeing the pics. =P Becca and the three of our group that remained went to play some games. The Naruto games were all packed with teens so we opted for some other titles. They watched me kick a few people off Marvel vs Capcom 2 before I got dethroned. Afterward everyone took a try at a horrible fighting game called...you ready for this?...RUMBLE FISH.

We all had the pleasure of playing against some tard that obviously had a sense of Fandom for this awful title. I personally didn't stand a chance playing that clunky piece of shit after getting off of MvC2...it was like moving in slow motion. O_o Albert evidently made the mistake of saying "What the hell does Rumble Fish mean anyway?!" to which the asshat replied "It's based on an old American folktale. If you've ever had an English class before you should have read it." Most of us had a good laugh at the guy's expense.

I just took a sec to wiki Rumble Fish. Turns out it's a book by Susan Eloise Hinton that was adapted to film in 1984 by Francis Ford Coppola. So...there you go.

We switched rooms after that and entered the room with things like DDR, Guitar Hero, Soul Calibur, DoA, Tekken 5, etc... They had a Wii set up with the import Bleach game. Uh...yea. Trying to make a fighting game that uses the Wii-chuck is just silly. The people looked like they were having a seizure.

I couldn't help but get on Soul Calibur. The sad thing was that it was 2...and it was on the xbox. It was set to best 3 of 5. I sat down...picked my best character for good measure...and promptly got owned the first round. I thought maybe I was just rusty. When the second round started I asked him to wait while I checked the controls. >_> Someone had moved the block button. After fixing that I went on to beat several people (even a few using the dreaded "fatty" controller). Made me feel good. =P

Sometime after 11:00 we all met back up and went to the room for a break. Brett and Becca suggested we go to Midnight Madness. Despite being completely worn out...we all filed back downstairs. They showed "Nescaflowne" which is chuckle-worthy at best. The fact it went on for what felt like an hour and a half didn't help. Amanda left around the halfway mark to go pass out, the rest of our group bailed after it ended, and Becca stuck around for the rest of MM.

The bed was really comfy but I didn't sleep that great. I usually take a day or so to get used to new sleeping conditions and by then it doesn't matter. It didn't really help that the previous occupant had set the alarm to go off at 5:15 or that Brett called our cells around 8:30. >_< At least the shower was nice... When all was said and done though we were up at back to the con around 10.

Continued in Part 2 (I'll recount Saturday and Sunday a little later)
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Sep. 13th, 2007 @ 10:31 am Finding meaning in the strangest places...
Current Mood: mellow
Current Music: Ben Folds- In Love

Oleander holly
Crimson feet of Collie
Beautiful and lovely
my baby
the only one
who really understands me

Floating hand in hand we
whisper in the moonlight
and say that I'm
the things you want to see

Coda and her star child
Goddess of the moonlight
hold me in the morning
and tell me I'm
the only one alive
who really understands you

tell me pretty stories
say you understand me
my baby
the things you want to see
that I could never be

in love

tell me pretty stories
say that you're the only one
my baby
but I could never be
in love

Oleander holly
Crimson feet of Collie
beautiful to hold me
my baby
the only one
who really understands me
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Sep. 10th, 2007 @ 01:55 pm Uh oh...30 days! Must be time for an update!
Current Location: Robins AFB
Current Mood: lethargic
I do find it strange that I feel the urge to update at such a regular interval.

Let's see if I can sum up anything interesting that happened in the latter half of August. This is as much an exercise in how much I can recall as it is anything else.

I remember making another trip to Statesboro. I've been doing that a lot this...ha...I started typing "semester". Maybe that was a slip indicating that I really want to be back in college. But yes...Statesboro.

Why? Main reason: to see Lauren and Amanda. Secondary reasons: There's nothing to do here, I don't have homework to worry about, and I can afford it.

There's that and the fact it's only an hour and a half away. I'd really like to make a trip to Tampa but its hard convincing myself to drive a total of 10 hours for a 2.5 day trip. Probably won't be able to do that until I get a 3 day govn't holiday weekend or throw some "leave time" at it. Wish I had more of that. I only generate 4 hours of leave every two weeks. So...it's a limited resource right now.

Speaking of limited resources...

In my last entry I mentioned my bonus. I still have it...all $8k or so of it. Not sitting in a cd like I had planned. Shortly after posting that I got into a heated argument over my student loans with my parents.

For those of you who still go to Mercer...I hope you have more scholarships than I did. I was getting close to $25k a year in help...but after 5 years I owe $50k. Granted some of the loans I took out were for food and lodging expenses.

My government job is paying the $20k of it that is government loans over the course of two years. The govn't is paying itself back...go figure.

The other $30k is private loans though...and because of a fuck up on both my part and my parents part...my interest rate is locked in at about 10%. Even a person who sucks at math can figure out that's a retard amount of interest to pay every year.

So...that $8k I was going to set aside will be thrown into the loan bonfire. As will about $600 a month out of my own pocket. The bank wants the money paid off over 14 years. I want the loan gone in less than 5 so I'm going to make double payments. It's going to drastically affect what I can do and how much I can save...but fuck them.

*sigh*

So wait...where the hell was I? Oh. I was talking about visiting Statesboro.

That trip was fairly fun. Friday was occupied by activities I don't feel the need to share with the general public. =P Saturday I got to hang out with Manda. The three of us bummed around, ate out, went to the comic shop, and saw a movie. Good times.

Saturday was also Maddy's (Lauren's new roomie) 21st birthday. Made me feel old. ;_; But...we went out and got some booze and pizza. Did it up right. We played some drinking games and had a fun time.

The week in between that trip and my birthday went by at a crawl. Work hasn't really gotten any better. I've done a few more assignments but for the most part I just sit here. I don't know if I should get pissed for being ignored or thankful I'm not having to work my ass off.

As far as I'm concerned though...if the government wants to pay me for sitting on my ass that's their call.

I took off from work early on the 31st. I only put down 4 hours but the boss let me bug out after I had only been there for 2. They even got me a cookie cake. Really nice of them. Hanging out with people in my section is still awkward though...if only because they're all old enough to be my parents.

Took the thrilling drive down 16 and 95 to Brunswick. Being home is wonderful and horrible at the same time. I find myself missing it dearly and then there are times when I just can't wait to get back to Macon.

The family took me out to eat for a birthday feast. Lauren, Amanda, Jayme, Jayme's mom, and Jayme's German friend Tobi tagged along. We all had a really good time. The two mom's sat and drank mixed drinks from the bar. Amanda and I downed a bottle of sake. My dad made a bold attempt at flirting with a girl almost half his age (the pervert =P). Tobi got to go to his first Japanese Hibachi Grill.

Good food & good fun.

The parents went off to bed while the rest of us stayed up to play Apples to Apples (a wonderful game). I got a bottle of Goldschlager(sp?) from my mom but no one felt like getting drunk...so I downed 4 or 5 shots by myself. It was the perfect amount because I didn't get sick, I had a buzz the rest of the night, and I didn't have a hangover the next day. Amanda wandered off first. Tobi, Jayme, Lauren, and myself played a few more games before everything dissolved into drunken rabble (I might have been doing shots but everyone else was slowly getting tipsy on mixed drinks). I remember the evening ended on a discussion about WWII Germany and the president. Jayme and Tobi headed out around 1 or so and Lauren crashed at my place...mostly to take advantage of my drunken state I think. XP

Saturday was lazy and rainy. I watched a lot of the US Open that weekend. I think I went to get my oil changed. I know I bought a couple cds to listen to on the way back. I had to re-buy a cd I had lost. Ugh...

On that note...my memory has been extra bad lately. I've been forgetting everything from my gate key, to a fork for lunch, to my debit card (at a taco bell drive-thru), to a brand new cd, etc... The cd was the last straw. I still haven't found it. I figured I would just after I bought the new one...just because of my luck.

My dad also grilled out steaks that night which is always awesome. I suppose I'll need to learn how to do that at some point. Grilling seems to be a male right of passage. I fell asleep at Lauren's watching a movie and didn't get up till like noon again.

The rest of my b-day weekend at home was uneventful. It was nice seeing the family and the animals though. I left on Sunday at the request of Brett and Mike (who was visiting Macon). I got some gifts from the guys which was nice. Brett got me The Darkness, Jordan got me Final Fantasy for the PSP, and D got me the first season of Dexter.

We (everyone but Jordan) stayed up until 4am playing the WoW card game. I really enjoy the "raiding" aspect of it. I'd spend more on WoW cards but I'm torn...if only because everyone seems to be playing so much Magic now.

Labor Day was a lazy day. The roomies and I went out to spend more money. >_< We now have quite a next-gen game library growing. Copies of Dynasty Warriors Gundam and Ninja Gaiden: Sigma now grace the shelves. I think Jordan might pick up Bioshock this week...

There was a random visit from "the kids" late in the evening on Labor Day. We played Magic until I had to get to bed for work the next day. Yea...definitely makes me want to buy more cards. >_>; Gona have to if they plan on harping on my decks for 15min if they see a proxy. Geeez.

After the shortened work week was Jordan's b-day on the 7th. He was planning to be out of town...but ended up not going. Sadly because of this we didn't have any activities planned (might do something this weekend). We saw Shoot'em up on Friday. Saturday was mostly a wasted day. No one was around (even Brett went home). Yesterday Jordan and I cleaned and rearranged the apartment.

It has a much better layout now and we had enough room to hook up all of the stereo. I even fixed the wobbly kitchen table!

So there you have it.

Now it's Monday and I have four more days until I'm once again free. I'm home by 4 on most days...so if anyone wants to drop by give me a call. Thinking about setting up a Halo party in the near future. Anime Weekend Atlanta is in two weeks...

Lets hope this month stays interesting.
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Aug. 9th, 2007 @ 09:09 am To keep my sanity...
Current Mood: geeky
Yea I totally didn't make it a month. Maybe that's a good thing?

A few of the things I promised to write about:

Lauren's visit. She came up last Friday and left Tuesday morning. It was a fairly laid back visit and we sadly didn't do anything too exciting. It was still nice to have even a little more company though.

We went out to eat a few times, watched 300, I let her make a character on my LotRO account, and we went to see Bourne on Sat. Whenever someone visits me I'm often reminded of how little there actually is to do here...

Lately I've been feeling cut off (watch out for EMONESS! lawl). The only people I really interact with on a day to day basis are Brett and Jordan. Brett usually doesn't get home till 6:30 and Jordan is in bed by 9...so we don't usually even get to do much. Most of the time it's just WoW or LotRO.

Of course I still have phone and internet conversations with Lauren and Kel most days. Then there's D&D Mondays and the occasional movie or weekend party with some of the other peeps (D, Andy, Jess, Toast, Becca, etc).

So...it could be worse.

I've been ignoring my family a little bit lately. Not sure why but as soon as they start talking to me I get annoyed. Mostly I guess because my mom is always bugging me to do something (student loans, car insurance, paying bills, etc). My dad always wants to know how my day was...I hate to break it to him but most of the time I'm just gona say "boring" and move on.

My job really is boring. I was expecting as much though. I've been here a month now and (although I was in orientation for almost two weeks) I've only had one assignment. The most constructive thing I've done is read through almost 3 of the Harry Potter books.

Btw...not to invoke flames or anything...but people that make such a fuss over the movies need to stfu. >_> Even after reading through the books I enjoy the movies more. The books provide a little more depth and a few more plot lines...but the movies do an awesome job of "cutting the fat".

Thank all that is holy that the directors decided not to include the waste of page space that is Peeves the Poltergeist.

I think I'll stop though before I rant on for three pages about Potter.

Back to my job...I'll be getting my bonus tomorrow. It was posted in the Leave and Earnings statement I got today.

On the one hand...I'm excited. I've never have this much money in my entire life. On the other hand...I'm appalled by the fact the government took 40% of it back in deductions. Taxes in Georgia have always been bad. Just getting State taxes combined with your Federal taxes is painful.

My current plan is to put most of it into a CD for 8-11 months. I don't know if this is the best option...but I know I don't need to spend it. At least this way I wouldn't be able to touch it for a while.

Not much else to talk about really.

Oh...my WoW guild basically broke up as a result of problems with the merger. So no more raids for me. There's a pretty reasonable chance I might just deactivate my account again. It was fun while it lasted...but I'm really enjoying LotRO more right now.

Big plans?...umm...going to Statesboro this weekend to help Lauren move. Though it sounds like they might be done by the time I get there. Still got my B-day coming up at the end of the month. Looking forward to visiting home for a while.

Till next time!
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Jul. 30th, 2007 @ 11:25 am Only about a month this time...I'm getting better?
Current Location: Robins AFB
Current Mood: bored
I guess I could try to pick this up right where I left off.

Kelly never showed up. Boo Kelly! Her car ended up spending the entire week I was back home in the shop. Then it proceeded to die on her again when she returned to Tampa the following week. O_o Kel you really need to take that car out behind the shed...

I can't really remember what I spent the rest of that week doing. I know Amanda came over to swim one afternoon and I went bowling with Jayme and Ryan the day I left. It's only been a month since I went home...and I always complain about not having anything to do there...but I do feel like visiting.

When I got back to Macon there was still a week before I had orientation. So...I basically just played WoW a lot. Lauren came up when she got back from New York and bummed around for a bit. I think she ended up leaving the Tuesday after orientation started.

Orientation at the base was BALLS. Absolute balls.

It was a week long (Mon-Fri and Mon-Tues)...and consisted of pointless information sessions and computer "training". I'll have you all know I have my anti-terrorism certificate. >_>

I would say I'm doing more now that I'm "on the job"...but I'm actually doing less. My first Wed-Fri consisted of sitting around...meeting people who's names I'll never remember...and pretty much wasting time. Oh...and computer problems.

One of the main reasons I couldn't do anything productive (or so I thought) was because I had no e-mail access. Well the IT people...doing what they do best...didn't get to me until last Monday. So then I had e-mail! Hurrah!

What?...now I need access to web-based engineering databases? Ok. Fill out some forms? Alright. Clearance? I don't have that yet. Get a waiver? Ok. Go get another security background check? Really?...alright. Submit the forms. Wait for a reply...wait...wait...wait....wow it's Friday already? Lunch time! Oh I got my access password! Sweet.

That's basically how it went. I spent my first week on the job in a constant state of waiting on other people. What did I do? Sit...think up roleplaying ideas, post on my WoW guild forums, surf the limited section of the internet I have access to, and read the first Harry Potter book.

It looked like I might start on something today...but after our 9:00 meeting...my supervisors got shat on and are going to be busy till Wednesday.

I don't know if I'm really upset...I AM lazy after all. I don't really have a problem sitting here and getting paid for it. I just know the longer they make me wait the less I'll want to do work when it finally comes around. -_-

It would be nice if Byron hadn’t taken the day off and brought the next Potter book.

Speaking of that...Byron (an ME from Mercer that I knew) has become my "single-friend". Not that he's single...he's actually married now. He's just my ONLY friend here. He's like one of three people in a 50 yard radius that's even close to my own age. >_>; Jordan is out here...but in a different building. Might as well be across the county. At least we can e-mail each other?

It's really just about hanging in my cubicle...watching the clock. I don't get super excited though. Most days there isn't a lot to do when I get off.

Monday's have become DnD nights. It was Thursday when I started with them a few weeks ago...but I love the change already. It sucks coming back to work after a short weekend...and this social activity is a nice pick-me-up. If you want to check out what we've been doing in the game go to my friends page for Jess' posts.

Tuesday-Thursday is basically WoW raiding nights. Our guild has had a lot of ups and downs since I joined a few months ago. As of this morning we merged with another guild our same size. We've cleared Kara and Gruul's. The GM is hoping the merger will let us press on to stuff like SSC and Mag. For anyone that isn't a WoW dweeb...we've been clearing the shit on Medium and we want to move up to Hard difficulty.

We don't raid till 8:00-8:30 though...so I usually spend my time before that RPing with Kel, surfing the net, or...farming on WoW.

Friday isn't what it used to be. Right now it's hard to do our normal thing because Brett works most Friday's now. When the Mercer guys get back I'm sure we'll be back to our old gaming nights. For now though we usually go out to eat and waste money on "toys".

Saturday is the new "movie day". Other than that it's used to just bum around. Same as always really.

Sunday's have been about the same since Freshman year of college. Sunday is the day I reset. I clean my room, I wash my clothes, I buy food, etc... Basically just prep myself for the next week.

That's a week in the life of Phil. Pretty boring huh? Yea I know.

To be honest I just made it worse. Allow me to explain. =P

The lovely govn't decided that I wouldn't get paid until the end of my third week...which happened to be last Friday. Didn't get my bonus...but my checking account went up over 200%. Let me tell you that kicks ass. I went from "broke" to "living comfortable".

Well I had to celebrate by buying SOMETHING worthless. So I bought Lord of the Rings Online.

Yes...that's right. A second MMORPG.

Why? Bordom. Plain and simple. I like playing MMO's...but I hate making alts. So I just bought a new one. I've been bugging Kel to play WoW with me and she's been bugging me to play LotR with her...and I guess I just cave easier. =P

I think it'll come in handy. It's new...it's fresh. There's not much to do in WoW anymore but raid. To be honest...if Conan is half of what they promise it to be I'll be dropping both of these by the end of the year anyway. >_>;

Upcoming events (i.e. shit I’ll probably recap next month):

-Another Lauren visit!
-My bonus!
-My birthday!

Look forward to it!
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