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Post by erisred on Feb 21, 2017 0:17:11 GMT -5
Starport Brokerage. Sounds right. I like the name. Let's do it. "Done!" Bronson rings up Starport Brokerage on his comm, "This is Bronson Han of the Rim Runner. We're just in port with a load of Aluminum ingots and several thousand high quality blades for sale. We understand you are one of the best Brokerage Houses on Atlantia, so we were hoping you'd be interested in handling the sale of our merchandise...at your standard commission, of course." If they agree, Bron will make standard arrangements, including them coming aboard to verify the merchandise and us signing papers and so on.
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Post by makofan on Feb 21, 2017 14:39:08 GMT -5
Done. They will send someone out 9 hours from now
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Post by makofan on Feb 23, 2017 10:10:03 GMT -5
Ronin84 , playing Baroness Shelby, has not been online for six weeks, so The Red Baron please just continue on without waiting for Shelby's input hogscape, playing Hutch, has not been online since last year, so we can leave him behind as a ship's guard easily enough, but let's push on without waiting for his input
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Post by makofan on Feb 23, 2017 10:18:46 GMT -5
Starport Brokerage. Sounds right. I like the name. Let's do it. "Done!" Bronson rings up Starport Brokerage on his comm, "This is Bronson Han of the Rim Runner. We're just in port with a load of Aluminum ingots and several thousand high quality blades for sale. We understand you are one of the best Brokerage Houses on Atlantia, so we were hoping you'd be interested in handling the sale of our merchandise...at your standard commission, of course." If they agree, Bron will make standard arrangements, including them coming aboard to verify the merchandise and us signing papers and so on. Buzz, Hutch, Bronson and San are all back at the scout ship, but Hutch seems to be on some sort of recreation drug-induced sleep, so you can leave him out of any current plans.. Baroness Shelby and the good doctor Cpt Gregoire have not returned, but you are not worried yet. Just after your morning meal, your vidscreen shows a normal human wearing an old-fashioned string tie with a starched shirt and pressed slacks, a bit at odds with his ex-maribe high boots. He introduces himself as Robert Underwood, a broker with Starport Brokerage, here to check what you have and arrange a deal with you
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Post by erisred on Feb 24, 2017 17:25:41 GMT -5
"Done!" Bronson rings up Starport Brokerage on his comm, "This is Bronson Han of the Rim Runner. We're just in port with a load of Aluminum ingots and several thousand high quality blades for sale. We understand you are one of the best Brokerage Houses on Atlantia, so we were hoping you'd be interested in handling the sale of our merchandise...at your standard commission, of course." If they agree, Bron will make standard arrangements, including them coming aboard to verify the merchandise and us signing papers and so on. Buzz, Hutch, Bronson and San are all back at the scout ship, but Hutch seems to be on some sort of recreation drug-induced sleep, so you can leave him out of any current plans.. Baroness Shelby and the good doctor Cpt Gregoire have not returned, but you are not worried yet. Just after your morning meal, your vidscreen shows a normal human wearing an old-fashioned string tie with a starched shirt and pressed slacks, a bit at odds with his ex-maribe high boots. He introduces himself as Robert Underwood, a broker with Starport Brokerage, here to check what you have and arrange a deal with you Bron (and I assume San) will meet Underwood at the hatch to welcome him aboard. "Mr. Underwood, I am Bronson Han, First Officer aboard The Rim Runner and this is our Captain San Holo. Welcome aboard!" "Let's go down to the cargo hold and take a look at the cargo." Bron says adding as he escorts Underwood to the Hold, "I have the manifest here with all the paperwork for your perusal." OOC: Is this where San would apply his Bribery skill to improve our sale, or will that come later?
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Post by tetramorph on Feb 25, 2017 8:49:58 GMT -5
OOC: erisred: y'all don't worry about me too much. If you are keeping the action moving I will generally simply ride along. So, yes, you can assume that San comes along, of course. If it is combat or some clearly strategic point of role play (not something as simple as greeting someone we already want to see) then, yes, I will want to weigh in before moving on. Just trying to clarify my PbP style so we can keep in the flow!
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Post by makofan on Feb 27, 2017 13:45:12 GMT -5
Mr Underwood inspects the merchandise, then congratulates you on selecting his firm. He notices that you have a few AFV's as well as aluminum and blades. "Would you like our firm to find a buyer for the AFV's also?"
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Post by tetramorph on Feb 27, 2017 17:48:29 GMT -5
"Thanks for offering. Let me discuss that with my crew and we will get back with you."
OOC: Folks, what do you think?
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Post by erisred on Feb 27, 2017 19:07:49 GMT -5
"Thanks for offering. Let me discuss that with my crew and we will get back with you." OOC: Folks, what do you think? We got a tip that Andisia pays top dollar for military hardware, so I'd like us to hang onto the Armed Fighting Vehicles and try to sell them there. I'm suggesting we jump-1 from here to Hecate with food and water as our Spec Cargo for sale on Hecate, buy high tech items on Hecate and jump-2 to Andisia to sell the AFVs and high tech items, then jump-2 to Vandor and explore down to Murkhill. Once we do that we can go back up that finger and jump-2 from Vandor to Nardia and start exploring the central part of the subsector. At this point, we don't know anything about the systems from Vandor down to Murkhill, so we need to start looking for info on them. What do y'all think?
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Post by tetramorph on Feb 27, 2017 19:12:22 GMT -5
erisred: sounds like a great plan to me! Others?
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Post by dragondaddy on Mar 1, 2017 1:10:48 GMT -5
The following is a 3D Rebroadcast of a live Holovideo from TSIN, The Service for Interstellar News (all rights reserved!) Channel 249 Subsector News provided for you today via Blastboat Scout News Relay Service and your correspondents Tash McCoy and Lady Jane McGonigal.
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RENEWED FIGHTING ON WORYN "First in the news, and concerning the recent outbreak of renewed rebel fighting on Woryn. Three weeks ago elements of the 73rd Nardean Armored Brigade, The 112th Mercenary Infantry Regiment and the 201st Nardean Marine Brigade landed on the major western island of Seleas in the Farell Sea Archiapelago, recapturing the major city of Velin. The Marines reported heavy fighting in Velin, with pockets of stiff resistance remaining to the Southwest in the jungles near the active Vortean volcanic chain. In Kamtemas heavy damage was recorded from new Nardean orbital missile strikes."
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THE WAY WE LIVE NOW Questions for the director Lym Toss by Janice Silverstone
Q: ''THE WAY WE LIVE NOW,'' the movie that you directed and wrote with your brother, is nominated for a Best Original Screenplay award. It was a surprising nominee: it's in Miskatoonan and, because of its sex scenes, ...was originally released without a rating?
Lym: ''THE WAY WE LIVE NOW'' is one of the first unrated movies to be nominated for a Best Original Screenplay. But many Holovid stores and Broadcast networks won't take a movie that's not rated, ...so I had to cut important scenes to make the movie an R.
Q: How much did you have to cut?
Lym: I cut a bunch of nudity and sex. I castrated my movie. It's ridiculous. It's ridiculous that teenagers can see an ultraviolent movie like ''The Defenders of Xanbal'' and not my film.
Janice: In Miskatoon, the movie was temporarily banned for certain audiences.
Lym: It was more than banned in Miskatoon; it was censored. The government forbade kids under 18 to see the film. That was so hypocritical -- you cannot show a film about a 17-year-old kid to a 17-year-old kid. I had to sue the Miskatoon government over its rating system.
Q: Is that sort of censorship why you no longer live in Miskatoon?
Lym: I left after my first film, ''Last of the Seskandor,'' in 442. I live in Altair now, but Altair is not my home. I left Miskatoon for artistic survival. If I had stayed, I would have been forced by the government, who controls the movie business there, to direct holo shows or commercials or infomercials for the government, ...or for big private megacorporations.
Q: Has Altair been liberating artistically?
Lym: It's a cliché, but Miskatoonans are puritanical. In their movies, they are scared of sex, but they overindulge in violence. I could have cut a G-rated version of ''THE WAY WE LIVE NOW'' that would have pleased the Miskatoonan ratings board, but it would have been five minutes too long, and dreadfully boring as well, and would have lost my investors money.
Janice: After ''THE WAY WE LIVE NOW,'' you must have been surprised when you were approached by Shallor Brothers Entertainment to direct the ninth “XXX XANDER CAGE SAVES THE UNIVERSE” film.
Lym: Yes, it’s an honor to be working on that film. I look forward to directing the clone of Uber Diesel.
Q: Anything you care to tell us about XXX XANDER CAGE SAVES THE UNIVERSE?
Lym: ...ummm, No, ...sorry Janice, you know I’m under a non-disclosure agreement until after the official release. <chuckle> I’ll see what I can do to get you an invite to the premier!
Janice Silverstone: Thank You! And this is a wrap from the afterparty here at the VEGA club on Altair, Tash,... back to you! -=- Tash McCoy: ...And this is Tash McCoy reporting live onboard the Connie Dunlap, your Blastboat Scout Relay Service fastboat, bringing you the latest and greatest news from the Murkhill Subsector. In other news: -=-
Leading Candidate withdraws from the Red Party on Muskatoon The chairman of the Muskatoon Red Committee, Dominic Verraro, has bowed out of contention for the nomination for chief executive, saying a poll last month showed that Bureau Chief Sal Leandor and Independent Candidate Joshua Cain had the highest name recognition. Mr. Leandor, of StarOne Station, has said that he plans to run in the Red primary. So have Joshua Cain, a Sea of Serenity resident and the chief deputy administrator of the Red party in New Aquarine, and Flash Pelosky, the Star One Station Oxygen Plant chief executive who had recently quit the Bureau of Governments Party. Mr. Stash, of LandOne, has not announced his intentions, but he appears more inclined to remain at LandOne station. A vigorous primary might provide enough momentum for the Red Party to retake the Muskatoon chief post, Mr. Stash said. ''In the past, our candidate was the last guy out of the room,'' he said. ''That we have three strong, credible candidates now shows just how successful the Red Party has become.''
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THIS WAS MUCH WORSE THAN THE BARBEQUE LAST FALL! To the editor: Concerning your spring 449 article on Brickstone Place, The University of Hecates’ gargantuan pregraduation street celebration, purported to describe the community's response to the university's plans to change this event... Those of us who were questioned spoke at length about the larger context of UoH’s massive incursions at Brickstone Starport, but your piece focused on trivialities. We discussed Brickstone Starport as part of a history of UoH's insensitivity to its community. Also, Brickstone Place involves more than one day's disruption, given preparation and cleanup, the actual graduation, other university events, and the annual riots that often require police intervention. We spoke about air pollution that goes beyond the barbecue smells -- like UoH.'s army of private gravbuses venting fumes, and the round-the-clock strange emissions emanating from the Universities R&D building -- and about the outsized vulgarity of the celebrations that run around the clock in the entire district of this starport for almost a week. David Epplestien Nandy Lacey
-=- THE TURMOIL OVER MOLD IN THE CITY, by Tash McCoy IT is a slimy, sticky, black, green, brownish or sometimes orangey organism that mostly comes in knobby, though sometimes hairy, microscopic ovals -- half a million or more spores fitting on the face of a dime. Mold, in some of its myriad forms, has long been known to cause serious damage to some people's pulmonary systems. But over the last five years, for a mix of reasons, the literally creepy substance has also exerted increasing strains on the local real estate industry, the insurance industry, the court system and architectural and construction practices. Yet, given that fungus (its more scientific appellation) has inhabited Miskatoon for millions of years, there are those caught up in the current concern who contend that, however legitimate in some cases, that worry has also been exaggerated.
The confusion stems, in part, from the fact that while some people can suffer serious health damage from exposure to mold, others are unaffected. Some of the agitation was stirred by the Bureau of Youth Safety, later reversed, that mold might have caused bleeding in the lungs of infants. Also in the mix has been litigious piling on after sizable damage awards in several court cases, including one, later scaled back, for $32 million credits; the local insurance industry's hasty retreat from mold coverage; and insufficient understanding of the medical consequences of mold exposure.
If you believe your colony tower has excessive mold, or if you believe your mold has morphed and has become sentient, ...and/or hostile, immediately contact your local Health Department, The Environmental Safety Bureau, as well as the Bureau of Renovations.
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NARDEAN CENTRAL COMMAND: A PLANET AT WAR Following are excerpts from a news briefing last week provided by Brig. Gen. Thomas Vandison of the Nardean Unified Command.
Questions and Answers
Q. If you could speak generally about the rules of engagement, specifically for troops who are manning vehicle checkpoints, and have they changed in light of recent events?
General Vandison: First, in all cases, whether at checkpoints or otherwise, we always maintain the right -- inherent right of self-defense, and that's the start point for any of our rules of engagement. At checkpoints, obviously as I described yesterday, we're trying to get some separation between any potential threat, and the force that's being protected, or the area that's being protected. Our checkpoints have to remain alert and vigilant to any type of threat that would approach protected and secured areas. We have not had a change in rules of engagement in recent days. There is increased vigilance because of the tactics that we've seen used throughout the battlefield by the regime and the death squads that are out there. Examples of multiple vehicles rapidly approaching, that's happened in a few places. One of the vehicles usually has noncombatants in it, and we're aware of that. There will be occasions where civilians will be put into harm's way. We make every effort to warn, to try to cause a halt to the potential danger before it escalates beyond a point at which it can be controlled.
Q. Don't you think it will be hard to win the hearts and minds of the Woryns when every civilian and every gravcar must be treated with suspicion?
A. Our efforts are to remove the rebels, and we believe that when the rebels are removed the people will be very satisfied with the conditions that follow that.
Q. I'd like to know with all of the psy-ops that you've been doing since the war started before -- leaflets, broadcasts -- why have there not been more high-level defections from the rebels
A. Because the rebel leadership won't let them, and the rebels are still present in many areas on the planet, and it is the rebels and the brutality of the rebels that keeps many people from taking the steps that they would like to take. As we have more pressure brought against the rebels, they're more willing to take those steps, and defect.
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Tash McCoy: ...and we’ll close our Holovideo Broadcast today with some clips and commentary from the Zero-G Rugby Championship Tournaments, hosted this year on Altair, by our own sports correspondent, Lady Jane McGonigal… Lady Jane….
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Lady Jane: Thanks Tash,... Team Shenzen of Beastworld handily defeated the Blue Claw Cetaceans from the planet of Calamari in the semi-finals today advancing to the finals, and accidentally killing one of the crustacean players, as well as maiming the amphibian goalie for life by ripping his claw off, in a nail-biting match that almost went into overtime today. The Blue Claw team has officially filed a protest, and requested an extra-judicial review of the final two minutes of the game, which will be reviewed by the Interstellar Rugby Commission in due course. ...Tash, I’m really looking forward next week to the second of four playoff games remaining between the Altair Goldstars, and the Vigilantes of Barberus Port. That is looking to be an even more exciting playoff game than the one that finished just a couple of hours ago!
Thank you! And Good Night from Altair!
-=- end of broadcast -=-
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Post by makofan on Mar 1, 2017 15:08:54 GMT -5
The news posted by dragondaddy is amusing but not canon. That said, I just may incorporate some of it...
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Post by makofan on Mar 2, 2017 13:19:38 GMT -5
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Post by erisred on Mar 3, 2017 17:26:52 GMT -5
OOC: <sigh> Is anyone still playing besides tetramorph and me?
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Post by The Red Baron on Mar 5, 2017 17:32:56 GMT -5
I'm a little slow, bear with me...
Gregoire notes that the official is already informed of the baroness's identity, and thus possibly also knows more about Gregoire himself than he lets on, but he attempts to conceal any look of surprise from his visage. He follows miHirion into his meeting-room and politely accepts any refreshment offered.
"A pleasure, M. Plenipotentiary Elucidator. I wish to express my gratitude for your prompt assistance with my case. Let me first clarify that Mlle la Baronne is only my travelling companion for the day and not my employer; I do not wish to hold you under misapprehension of the identity of my Principal, which would be dishonest and not in my character."
"To be succinct, I am an agent of a person that wishes to obtain detailed information on this system, in order to determine whether they wish to invest their time and capital in this system. It may seem odd to go to the expense of commissioning an effectuator for such a seemingly simple task, but such is the status of this individual that the cost of my services are negligible when compared to the cost of the time this individual would have to spend looking into the situation personally. There may even be other persons hired in tandem with me to ensure my veracity, but I have found no evidence of this despite some inquiry into the matter. I clarify this only to inform you of my motives, and assure you, upon my honor, that I act in the interests of a private individual and not a corporate entity or foreign power, and that to supply such data would be mutually beneficial to your government and my principal (If my employer should determine from analysis of this information that they wishes to go ahead with their plans)."
"Therefore, I hope to obtain from your esteemed office any data it can provide on the local system or even the sector at large, above and beyond what is publicly available on the commercial Data Library. I hope that by dealing with your office directly, I may acquire more accurate data in a more honest and immediate manner than by stooping to tavern rumors or espionage, which would of course be beneath my dignity," says de Cloudforte with a charming and honest smile, hoping he had plausible deniability on the last bit sounding too much like a thinly veiled threat.
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Post by makofan on Mar 5, 2017 21:34:04 GMT -5
Mr Underwood inspects the merchandise, then congratulates you on selecting his firm. He notices that you have a few AFV's as well as aluminum and blades. "Would you like our firm to find a buyer for the AFV's also?" Mr Underwood nods understandingly at your decision, then guarantees to move your cargo within the week. He and San have a quick conversation, agree to a 1% kickback to Underwood (bribery). You sign the papers and he takes his leave
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Post by makofan on Mar 5, 2017 21:48:51 GMT -5
I'm a little slow, bear with me... Gregoire notes that the official is already informed of the baroness's identity, and thus possibly also knows more about Gregoire himself than he lets on, but he attempts to conceal any look of surprise from his visage. He follows miHirion into his meeting-room and politely accepts any refreshment offered. "A pleasure, M. Plenipotentiary Elucidator. I wish to express my gratitude for your prompt assistance with my case. Let me first clarify that Mlle la Baronne is only my travelling companion for the day and not my employer; I do not wish to hold you under misapprehension of the identity of my Principal, which would be dishonest and not in my character." "To be succinct, I am an agent of a person that wishes to obtain detailed information on this system, in order to determine whether they wish to invest their time and capital in this system. It may seem odd to go to the expense of commissioning an effectuator for such a seemingly simple task, but such is the status of this individual that the cost of my services are negligible when compared to the cost of the time this individual would have to spend looking into the situation personally. There may even be other persons hired in tandem with me to ensure my veracity, but I have found no evidence of this despite some inquiry into the matter. I clarify this only to inform you of my motives, and assure you, upon my honor, that I act in the interests of a private individual and not a corporate entity or foreign power, and that to supply such data would be mutually beneficial to your government and my principal (If my employer should determine from analysis of this information that they wishes to go ahead with their plans)." "Therefore, I hope to obtain from your esteemed office any data it can provide on the local system or even the sector at large, above and beyond what is publicly available on the commercial Data Library. I hope that by dealing with your office directly, I may acquire more accurate data in a more honest and immediate manner than by stooping to tavern rumors or espionage, which would of course be beneath my dignity," says de Cloudforte with a charming and honest smile, hoping he had plausible deniability on the last bit sounding too much like a thinly veiled threat. "It is a pleasure to meet an effectuator from remote Verbena - or is it even further than that? No matter, no matter, it is your little secret. Have you a data pad? I could upload a copy of our Second Order of Knowledge for your perusal and education. Our First Order is restricted, as I am sure you could agree is necessary, but we restrict our citizens to the Third Order. It would be our expectation that this knowledge will not leak out" He shows many teeth as he smiles. "Of course, absorption of such a mass of data would require a fair temporal duration. Perhaps if you have some specific areas of enquiry we could be of immediate assistance?"
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Post by tetramorph on Mar 6, 2017 19:05:21 GMT -5
"Well, that felt good. Nothing quite like securing a solid deal in a new market."
"Now let's go find out something really interesting."
San wants to find a thieves quarter, or the like. He wants a place that is a really good source of rumors. He wants to find out where the nearest item of value and fame that needs "recovery." He wants to steal it back for good business. He is a merchant. A merchant adventurer!
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Post by makofan on Mar 6, 2017 20:28:01 GMT -5
You'll probably need to go down planet for something like that
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Post by tetramorph on Mar 6, 2017 20:35:16 GMT -5
You'll probably need to go down planet for something like that Awesome. What do we need to do for that? Do we have right of passage? Do we just take a shuttle / the elevator down? And, I don't want anyone stuck in the ship. Can we hire retainers to guard the ship so that the whole party can travel together? Fight on!
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Post by erisred on Mar 7, 2017 0:51:16 GMT -5
"Well, that felt good. Nothing quite like securing a solid deal in a new market." "Now let's go find out something really interesting." San wants to find a thieves quarter, or the like. He wants a place that is a really good source of rumors. He wants to find out where the nearest item of value and fame that needs "recovery." He wants to steal it back for good business. He is a merchant. A merchant adventurer! Bron says, "That sounds like a fine plan! Let's do it." "If we lock up the ship, it should be pretty secure, so we all can go have a little excursion."
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Post by tetramorph on Mar 7, 2017 7:43:35 GMT -5
Let's wait for Gregoire to return and then let's head down planet together.
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Post by makofan on Mar 7, 2017 15:05:10 GMT -5
You'll probably need to go down planet for something like that Awesome. What do we need to do for that? Do we have right of passage? Do we just take a shuttle / the elevator down? And, I don't want anyone stuck in the ship. Can we hire retainers to guard the ship so that the whole party can travel together? Fight on! Assume the ship is guarded by starport security and you can safely leave it docked for the week. This is a class A starport, after all. There will definitely be shuttle surface between here and the capital Atlantia
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Post by tetramorph on Mar 7, 2017 20:31:29 GMT -5
erisred , Scout, Bronson Han (tetramorph , Merchant, San Halo) The Red Baron , Marine, M. Gregoire de Cloudforte flightcommander , Scout, "Buzz" Goudreau hogscape , Army, "Hutch" Ronin84 , Navy, Captain Shelby Lockwood Okay, let's rally! makofan says we can assume the ship is safely guarded by the port authorities. Perhaps he will let us hand wave Cloudforte and Shelby's safe return to the ship. I say we go down planet and stir something up! I'd like to search for some kind of killer cargo, some kind of extremely valuable and famous item (a.k.a. treasure) and then make a "Kessel Run" of our own with it, if you take my meaning. Maybe we can bust open a few doors and knock a few heads around in the process. General mayhem and fun. But without loosing our reputation on this new planet. We would be the heroes -- as we would be "recovering contraband" from known scoundrels in a thieves quarter! I don't know exactly. But something like that. The Red Baron , once you get your hands on the information you're obtaining, if you want to stay back and study the info you got, I would understand that. Do we have "com links"? Could you join us once you were done studying or if we really needed you? Who all is still around? Who all is in?
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Post by erisred on Mar 8, 2017 19:29:35 GMT -5
"You know I'm in." Bron grins.
He pulls up the packet of information given them when they landed looking for regulations concerning carrying weapons. Blades are probably okay, given what we've seen, but guns? He wants to be sure, if he can, that none of us are carrying weapons that will get us pinched by the local cops.
Bron will dress in his best ship uniform and have his cutlass at his side. If pistols are allowed, he'll have his auto pistol in a holster at his waist as well, but if it is not allowed, he'll leave it aboard the ship.
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Post by The Red Baron on Mar 9, 2017 0:24:30 GMT -5
"You may allay concerns about data confidentiality: discretion respecting sensitive information is my line of work. I have no further inquiries to make M. Plenipotentiary Elucidator, however I would be greatly indebted to you if your office would keep my services in mind in the event that extraordinary circumstances occur which require a skilled professional such as myself to untangle." Gregoire rises, respectfully inclines his head in a subtle bow or nod of acknowledgement, and prepares to head back to the ship if miHirion has nothing further to add.
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Post by makofan on Mar 10, 2017 13:58:09 GMT -5
"You may allay concerns about data confidentiality: discretion respecting sensitive information is my line of work. I have no further inquiries to make M. Plenipotentiary Elucidator, however I would be greatly indebted to you if your office would keep my services in mind in the event that extraordinary circumstances occur which require a skilled professional such as myself to untangle." Gregoire rises, respectfully inclines his head in a subtle bow or nod of acknowledgement, and prepares to head back to the ship if miHirion has nothing further to add. "Extraordinary circumstances". He appears contemplative for a moment. "There is a satrap in our empire. The inhabitants call it Minerva. It was the last to join the empire, and the least understood. The citizens seem to believe in paranormal abilities of the mind, but our scientific investigations have never turned up anything concrete. Perhaps an exotic visitor from an unaligned world, travelling there on vacation, may find something different among the public? Your expenses would of course be remitted upon return"
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Post by The Red Baron on Mar 10, 2017 14:26:23 GMT -5
de Cloudeforte looks warily at miHirion, then replies "It is not good practice to accept a commission without advance compensation; however in light of the aid your office has offered in my present case... I assure you that if Minerva should be among the ports of call on my itinerary, I'll see what I can do. Thank you for your time and assistance Monsieur Plenipotentiary Elucidator."
Assuming Gregoire and Shelby get back to the ship, Gregoire calls for Buzz to request boarding permissions, then looks for the captains.
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Post by erisred on Mar 10, 2017 14:45:15 GMT -5
From the information miHirion gave you can we pin down this planet's UWP with certainty?
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Post by makofan on Mar 10, 2017 15:49:17 GMT -5
You can, it seems to be accurate
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