You...Uhhh...Have a very interesting...Yeah that's the word, interesting, group there. Wow, I'm speechless. Either you have some really imaginative players, or your whole group should be certified.
Looking forward to your story posts. This should be, well, interesting.
I'm sorry but I definitely think that your group should be locked away for thinking of characters like that.
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"My idiot manservaant has trapped us 200 years behind our time and my infuriating cousin has gotten herself lost. WONDERFUL"
Philleous Fogg summing up the last 40 minutes of episode three of The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne.
I'm sorry, but I think that the idea of an Admiral Alexander Yankovich is just too Wierd for me.
Just how does a dramatic Sensors failure affect warp power and the shuttlebay? The sensor operator slipped on a pencil carelessly left under the tactical console, skips over the deck beneath which a gravity generator has spontaneously failed, bangs his head on the Ops panel (fwoosh! goes the shuttlebay), propelling the ship forward suddenly, effectively ramming the Engineering console into the poor sensor operator, whose flailing hand taps out the warpcore shutdown commands completely by random chance?
For some reason, when reading that "The Captain walks out of Yankovich's office, does a little dance and pumps her amr, shouting 'YES!'", I am reminded of the second episode of the Japanese animation Excel Saga. Large groups of shuttles flying in the area of the starbase see the Captain pumping her arm energetically and assume that she is directing traffic... round and round, back and forth, up and down, pirouettes... eventually converging on her location in a giant collision.
Wow, I'm in awe of you Styro. To know there really is someone on this forum with a Injection Molding Machine Operator Certificate almost left me speechless!
Why don't you post a Template for this blob character here. I allways wanted to play one of those but could never come up with any good game stats.
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"To seek, to strive, to find and not to yield" - Alfred Tennyson