Elite roleplay: Q&A and OOC
21 Jan 2017, 7:38pm
Earlier I thought I would throw my knowledge in here, but naaah I think it would be too basic and wrong on some corners, don't want to get scientifically smacked by Stryker's cybernetic arm And honestly I didn't expect such man of knowledge behind that character.
21 Jan 2017, 7:42pm
LeifNsite that TL,DR was still TL,DR
Earlier I thought I would throw my knowledge in here, but naaah I think it would be too basic and wrong on some corners, don't want to get scientifically smacked by Stryker's cybernetic arm And honestly I didn't expect such man of knowledge behind that character.
Lol! Yeah neither did I! It was a welcome and pleasant surprise and reminded me why I still love elite so much. The player base is inundated with individuals who at the very least care enough to have some basic scientific theory behind them.
21 Jan 2017, 9:44pm
I pop this quote out when mom asks who took the cookies from the cookie jar :3
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22 Jan 2017, 6:37pm
Logan DarklighterHey all you role-players and others who get into the setting of Elite and like to inhabit it, have I got something amusing for you!
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I had to read this a few times.
I'm not quite sure what this is about. An amusing read, or transcribing a character from the Traveler pen and paper game? Maybe both?
I have had, in the past, a musing to write satirical posts. In fact, quite a few people do, with their log books. Which, I really don't think would be a problem.
But for forum RP, if that character were transcribed over to ED, it should be done with none of the Traveler lore (nods and acknowledgments would be fine.)
As for making the character related to the Duvals, or any of the Frontiers characters. My advice. Don't. People have tried it in the past and it eventually turns into an OOC fury of angry posts. (which, I am tired of, and will no longer participate in. Characters like that, in my books, are black-listed)
The reason behind this, is simple. Trying the make the character more special then any other. And in all honesty, characters that are more special, are more boring. There is nothing to relate to as a reader.
I don't know if your asking for advice, or what, but that's my two cents.
22 Jan 2017, 8:02pm
22 Jan 2017, 8:45pm
22 Jan 2017, 9:04pm
Kyla EmmerichWe have certainly had enough Aisling fanboys. What makes those boys think they have a chance with her anyway?
Doesn't matter what chance a boy has, they see something worth taking, and they shoot, regardless of their chances at gambling.
I personally think I should be the expert of this, as I am the undoubtedly the "best" at this fun little game.
I think it's actually the idea of achieving the impossible.
22 Jan 2017, 9:15pm
Now me personally, I'm rather fond of Arissa's character. Strong convictions, strong sense of justice and honor - my type of lady.
22 Jan 2017, 9:21pm
Markus OmniKyla EmmerichWe have certainly had enough Aisling fanboys. What makes those boys think they have a chance with her anyway?
Doesn't matter what chance a boy has, they see something worth taking, and they shoot, regardless of their chances at gambling.
I personally think I should be the expert of this, as I am the undoubtedly the "best" at this fun little game.
I think it's actually the idea of achieving the impossible.
Well, it's not like you can walk up to Aisling all like "Yo, aren't you the head bitch of the Empire? Are you here often?"
23 Jan 2017, 12:10am