[AW-RG]Ableben
[AW]-Zarren-[S]
[AW]Caedo-[S] (Not private character, so might not always be me)
[AW]Chimaera
[AW]Val'ren
[AW]Alarien
[AW]-Defel
[AW]Aurelia.Silvan
[AW-B]Treasury
[AW-B]Iteron
[AW-B]Denicalus
Yacht-Adamantine (Changing to AW soon)
CNN-Sam.Ralston
[Wraith]Shadow
[Kiretsu]-Zetsumai
[Kiretsu]-Kakujin
[Kiretsu]-Shukun-Takai
[Corleone]Vincent
RNC-Verruckt
Juan.Mendez
Luciano.Demetri[202nd]
[RoS]Vitale.Demetri
[BLS]-Keisotsu.Estates
Debiru
I'm usually on somewhere between 4:00-11:00 PM -5 GMT
You'll find me in Kusari (Kiretsu/BLS), as well as Omicrons (RoS/101st/AW), and, if I'm on Debiru, out anywhere probably annoying anyone in my general area.
Edward Morris. The xenos should very well know him. He has been developing from a poor unemployed man, to a drunk psychopath. The people who was with that character from the beginning (very few) can see that. From politely asking for passage fees, to... drunkness and ehem.. canibalism (yes, piracy didnt go well, so you have to eat something, dont you? and xenos taste so good...).
Usually peaceful, until the SA engages him. They're so evil... but eddie (almost) never engages anyone first but xenos. Xenos are.. food... food... FOOD!
Im online on it at random times. Mainly around NY/colorado, but as certain xeno saw, if i smell one somewhere else.. eddie will run across half the universe to eat him.
And it would be great to find someone who doesnt just try to smack eddie on sight. Or a xeno that just runs from him when he's around...
Akashi.Tatsuharu (kusari)
Akashi.Tatsuharu. (kusari)
Proserpine[Merc] (merc, so, wherever the job is,hes there:P)
Proserpine.[Merc] (merc, so, wherever the job is,hes there:P)
Reinaldo.Anastas (outcast guard, so om. alpha-ish)
Alejandro.Emidio (outcast, om. alpha, as HQ, surgical strikes in designated areas)
El.Principe.De.Esturias (corsair guard, gamma)
Rodriguez.Varquero (corsair guard, gamma)
Diego.Varquero (corsair guard, gamma)
Baldur.Emmerich (hessian guard, omegas)
Baldur-Emmerich (hessian guard, omegas)
Armoury.001 (liberty)
Armoury.002 (liberty)
Armoury.004 (liberty)
[HF]-Aethelu (liberty)
[HF]-HFGB-Mentu (liberty)
[HF]-HFBC-Last.Sunrise (liberty)
[HF]-GCRS-Goldenflame (liberty)
Keepers.Sceleris (omicrons, and wilde territory)
Keepers.Sekhmet (omicrons, and wilde territory)
Keepers.Serapis (omicrons, and wilde territory)
[RM]Lukas.Schwartz (rhienland)
[RM]Lukas-Schwartz (rhienland)
Avarice (xeno guard, liberty)
Avarice. (xeno guard, liberty)
Da.Camera.Crew (camera ship)
LPI-Sylar.Cole (liberty)
Sono.Amatsukaze (kusari)
Richard.Davidson (liberty, primarily colorado, california)
Vitus.Orlov (i think i deleted him, not sure now. ill check tomorrow x.x )
these are all the names i can remember off the top off my head, more to follow, which ill add to this list later, in bold to clarify. i also have a trading ship, but forgotten then name, since i dont trade (made the char, incase i needed to trade ever:P).
im on at random times, so cant really give a clear time frame, but id say evenings (during weekdays) and a random time during weekends, (btw, im in england, so, at GMT:P)
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I've thought for some time that we could use some sort of "code phrase" that in roleplay would signal "Hey player, I actually want to interact meaningfully here rather than just run/kill you/curse you/F1/etc".
This might actually have to be a type of code, rather than specific limited words (or perhaps we could create a versatile list of code words). The point of the code would be that they are uncommonly used already, but still fit into our various character's roleplaying conversations. A set of unique greetings and hails for instance might work, or even something as subtle as using "Hailz" instead of "Hail" (that's a poor example, but an illustration of what I mean).
These would obviously only be known to the people who come on these forums and who care to find out about them, ie people who want to roleplay.
They would also have to be subtle and consist of more than just one word, so that they are not imitated by other players who have no idea what they mean but are picked up because they are heard all the time.
Something as subtle as using a particular and uncommon punctuation mark in a sentence (say, the beginning or end) could function just fine, and wouldn't have any impact on any characters' particular personality/styles.
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' Wrote:I've thought for some time that we could use some sort of "code phrase" that in roleplay would signal "Hey player, I actually want to interact meaningfully here rather than just run/kill you/curse you/F1/etc".
This might actually have to be a type of code, rather than specific limited words (or perhaps we could create a versatile list of code words). The point of the code would be that they are uncommonly used already, but still fit into our various character's roleplaying conversations. A set of unique greetings and hails for instance might work, or even something as subtle as using "Hailz" instead of "Hail" (that's a poor example, but an illustration of what I mean).
These would obviously only be known to the people who come on these forums and who care to find out about them, ie people who want to roleplay.
They would also have to be subtle and consist of more than just one word, so that they are not imitated by other players who have no idea what they mean but are picked up because they are heard all the time.
Something as subtle as using a particular and uncommon punctuation mark in a sentence (say, the beginning or end) could function just fine, and wouldn't have any impact on any characters' particular personality/styles.
How about 'Heil'?
*Ducks*
Seriously, though, this would, in effect, make the server an optional RP server, not an RP-only server. It would unintentionally encourage an elitist sort of behaviour, I think.
Call me an elitist bastard, but if they don't want to RP, then they're not gonna use it. If they wanna RP, they can come to the forums, learn the code words, and RP. If they don't, then they can sit there and get bored until they leave.
I do enjoy the tactics and strategy of running and fighting--so when I do so, I do so to win. I won't die in order to type something. I'll type after I save my life.
However, I enjoy the Rp as well--as long as I don't have to "park" inactive for forty-five minutes straight to do it and it involves something concrete and not metaphysical.
As a sight typist, I may not chat a lot in intense combat (though I always make it a point to say something in there a few times).
All that said, I actually really enjoy the server and Hogosha and its all I play here. If I'm not engaged, I can be pretty chatty.
Pet Peeve: People who have never played the faction I am with explaining to me why my faction wouldn't do that and insisting I explain everything I am doing for them with threats of reporting or sanctioning or with crappy personal remarks.
U.S. but am self employed and work online so my hours really flex. usually best after 12pm GMT on weekdays. Weekends are on and off all over the map--hard to plan them.
Kusari with long trade routes out system.
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' Wrote:Call me an elitist bastard, but if they don't want to RP, then they're not gonna use it. If they wanna RP, they can come to the forums, learn the code words, and RP. If they don't, then they can sit there and get bored until they leave.
Or you can make everyone RP without needing codewords. If they aren't going to RP, they shouldn't be on the server in the first place. If they aren't there, no need for code words, right?