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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:56 pm
K-Blade I like the idea, but I do hate to play the damsel in distress. My weekend GM loves to do that to me, He’ll sent a squad of storm commandos after my poor little X-wing pilot when I’m not anywhere around my fighter. I think he gets a kick out of watching the other pc’s cluster frack around trying to rescue me. We dont expect you to just sit there and take being captured. But we do expect you to have trouble getting off planet and handling a Sith Lord by yourself. Thats why we're comming. We've got a ship and sabery anti-Sith lord backup.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:58 pm
Johnny Malone Cale Darksun Nelowulf Cale Darksun Nelowulf Ritt compares his fighting skill outside the cockpit to his ability to pilot. Naturally, he's gonna be somewhat skewed towards the ability of the craft. Plus, he's an ataru user. In the context of that line, he's a very skilled swordsman, but he's got major flaws when it comes to being indoors. Give him the wide plains of Naboo or something big to fully unload and his modesty might seem to humble, as I plan to demonstrate sooner or later... Pash is a skilled stealth operative, capable of blending in anywhere in the galaxy and slipping under the nose of the Sith without a thought. He can be expected to sneak in, rescue the hostage, and avoid the following pursuit fairly well. This sort of rescue operation is perfect for his skills. Pash, at least to my knowledge, is an assassin. That means he takes care of himeslf well. But when it comes to protecting cargo, that's a different game. Ritt wouldn't be on the ground if Pash was there anyway. He'd be providing aerial support to make sure that you could get away a bit easier. Hey, 2 Jedi are better than one. So who's ship are we taking? yours or mine? So I take we are assuming that Des is going to fail? Not completely. I recomend taking an insurance policy out on your limbs....
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:03 pm
Cale Darksun Johnny Malone Cale Darksun Nelowulf Cale Darksun Nelowulf Ritt compares his fighting skill outside the cockpit to his ability to pilot. Naturally, he's gonna be somewhat skewed towards the ability of the craft. Plus, he's an ataru user. In the context of that line, he's a very skilled swordsman, but he's got major flaws when it comes to being indoors. Give him the wide plains of Naboo or something big to fully unload and his modesty might seem to humble, as I plan to demonstrate sooner or later... Pash is a skilled stealth operative, capable of blending in anywhere in the galaxy and slipping under the nose of the Sith without a thought. He can be expected to sneak in, rescue the hostage, and avoid the following pursuit fairly well. This sort of rescue operation is perfect for his skills. Pash, at least to my knowledge, is an assassin. That means he takes care of himeslf well. But when it comes to protecting cargo, that's a different game. Ritt wouldn't be on the ground if Pash was there anyway. He'd be providing aerial support to make sure that you could get away a bit easier. Hey, 2 Jedi are better than one. So who's ship are we taking? yours or mine? So I take we are assuming that Des is going to fail? Not completely. I recomend taking an insurance policy out on your limbs.... Yeah, I'm not too worried about limb loss. But still one can never be too careful.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:07 pm
We're just entertaining the idea. This of course assumes that Karah is oging to naboo, and des is going to fail at posting enough to where we advance the plot past him. Plus, the time it takes for the Jedi to realize they're gone would also be quite some time..
@ cale: I doubt Ritt would be pleased if he had to get out of his precious fighter. That ship is almost as pimped out as the outrider in terms of starfighter capacity...
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:09 pm
I'm kinda betting against Des on this one because of what has gone before. I seem to recall a Padawan and a Master running into a Sith once before on Naboo....
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:11 pm
Well Naboo is part of my territory so there may me a good chance I am there. I am pretty sure I at least control the Chommel and Dolder Sectors.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:12 pm
Nelowulf We're just entertaining the idea. This of course assumes that Karah is oging to naboo, and des is going to fail at posting enough to where we advance the plot past him. Plus, the time it takes for the Jedi to realize they're gone would also be quite some time.. @ cale: I doubt Ritt would be pleased if he had to get out of his precious fighter. That ship is almost as pimped out as the outrider in terms of starfighter capacity... Fine then. We'll take my ship. But you're flying.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:14 pm
You don’t worry about it, let me worry. Sith Lord vs. Padawan = my doom. Unless I get some help. I like going up against long odds, especially for story line. Hell I’ve even killed one of my characters, all in the name of plot-line. As to actually capturing me? Well I’m going to make them work for it, and if they drop the ball…
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:16 pm
K-Blade You don’t worry about it, let me worry. Sith Lord vs. Padawan = my doom. Unless I get some help. I like going up against long odds, especially for story line. Hell I’ve even killed one of my characters, all in the name of plot-line. As to actually capturing me? Well I’m going to make them work for it, and if they drop the ball… Kill you? Why kill when I can subvert you to the Dark Side. A good apprentice is hard to find, most of mine keep dying on me, they can't take my training.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:18 pm
Its always the fallen Jedi that make the best Sith.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:20 pm
Johnny Malone K-Blade You don’t worry about it, let me worry. Sith Lord vs. Padawan = my doom. Unless I get some help. I like going up against long odds, especially for story line. Hell I’ve even killed one of my characters, all in the name of plot-line. As to actually capturing me? Well I’m going to make them work for it, and if they drop the ball… Kill you? Why kill when I can subvert you to the Dark Side. A good apprentice is hard to find, most of mine keep dying on me, they can't tkae my trainins. Other characters in other games. I don’t wanta die
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:22 pm
Speaking of death, how many main PCs have we actually killed off in a series?
I only can think of Neb.... But I have to be missing someone...
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:22 pm
K-Blade Johnny Malone K-Blade You don’t worry about it, let me worry. Sith Lord vs. Padawan = my doom. Unless I get some help. I like going up against long odds, especially for story line. Hell I’ve even killed one of my characters, all in the name of plot-line. As to actually capturing me? Well I’m going to make them work for it, and if they drop the ball… Kill you? Why kill when I can subvert you to the Dark Side. A good apprentice is hard to find, most of mine keep dying on me, they can't tkae my trainins. Other characters in other games. I don’t wanta die Well if the movies are any indication when facing a Sith the apprentice is sure to survive.
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:23 pm
Nelowulf Speaking of death, how many main PCs have we actually killed off in a series? I only can think of Neb.... But I have to be missing someone... Hmm...Beats me. I cant think of any of my characters that we killed off?
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:27 pm
If Des fails me and I get caught (preferable to getting killed) then it’ll be up to you to turn the poor little Padawan to the Dark Side. I may even become more powerful than you.
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