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<blockquote data-quote="marcoasalazarm" data-source="post: 2961781" data-attributes="member: 26698"><p><strong>'Welcome to the Caribbean, luv!'</strong></p><p></p><p>(NOTE: I have seen the first movie, but haven't seen 'Dead Man's Chest' yet).</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: Blue"><p style="text-align: center"><u><strong>THE CARIBBEAN</strong> </u> </p><p></span> </span> </p><p></p><p><img src="http://wizards.com/d20modern/images/d20p/87070.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>When CLULESS hit these islands, it was like the worst 2 hurricanes in its history at once: it left nothing standing. Super-powered Fictions battled and trashed the whole place and then left, and all kinds of mutants, pirates and folkloric Fictions looted and added to the rampaging chaos of the Hours. Strangely, none of them touched Grand Caiman.</p><p></p><p>Now, while the rebuilding is in effort, the islands have been forcibly regressed to the way they were during the 17th Century. Small pockets of civilization (very few of them still having modern amenities) are stocked full of firepower and reinforcements, leaving the rest of the territory to the Fiction pirates. Among them, swashbuckling and pulp-era mythos mixes with modern technology and methods. A Fiction-laid 'code' has made the pirates both gentlemanly aganist their looted victims and virtually ruthless aganist anybody who tries to double-cross them.</p><p></p><p>On the Caribbean islands, one of the names that is most commonly heard is that of Captain Jack Sparrow. Several Alternate versions of the man are vying to position themselves as 'THE Captain Jack Sparrow', and so this silent competition has seen the Captain(s) as the brains behind lots of flagrant lootings on the high seas.</p><p></p><p>Other pirates who have been sighted in the Caribbean include such notables as Monkey D. Luffy (several Alternates), an Alternate Ryoko (packing a 'borrowed' aircraft carrier), several Alts of Captain Harlock, and in the strangest case a ship entirely crewed by severe alternates of ninjas from popular anime (ninja pirates!).</p><p>In opposition are forces as diverse as alternate Inner Senshi (who really are sailors, each captains a unique vessel of about frigate size, but with ample gun decks), Commodore Norrington, and an alternate Mihoshi and Kiyone. This last pair was last sighted stubmbling ashore on a deserted island by Captain Jack. He has expressed no desire to get the "walking hurricane and her royal ticked-offness" off said island.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcoasalazarm, post: 2961781, member: 26698"] [b]'Welcome to the Caribbean, luv!'[/b] (NOTE: I have seen the first movie, but haven't seen 'Dead Man's Chest' yet). [SIZE=3][COLOR=Blue][CENTER][U][B]THE CARIBBEAN[/B] [/U] [/CENTER] [/COLOR] [/SIZE] [IMG]http://wizards.com/d20modern/images/d20p/87070.jpg[/IMG] When CLULESS hit these islands, it was like the worst 2 hurricanes in its history at once: it left nothing standing. Super-powered Fictions battled and trashed the whole place and then left, and all kinds of mutants, pirates and folkloric Fictions looted and added to the rampaging chaos of the Hours. Strangely, none of them touched Grand Caiman. Now, while the rebuilding is in effort, the islands have been forcibly regressed to the way they were during the 17th Century. Small pockets of civilization (very few of them still having modern amenities) are stocked full of firepower and reinforcements, leaving the rest of the territory to the Fiction pirates. Among them, swashbuckling and pulp-era mythos mixes with modern technology and methods. A Fiction-laid 'code' has made the pirates both gentlemanly aganist their looted victims and virtually ruthless aganist anybody who tries to double-cross them. On the Caribbean islands, one of the names that is most commonly heard is that of Captain Jack Sparrow. Several Alternate versions of the man are vying to position themselves as 'THE Captain Jack Sparrow', and so this silent competition has seen the Captain(s) as the brains behind lots of flagrant lootings on the high seas. Other pirates who have been sighted in the Caribbean include such notables as Monkey D. Luffy (several Alternates), an Alternate Ryoko (packing a 'borrowed' aircraft carrier), several Alts of Captain Harlock, and in the strangest case a ship entirely crewed by severe alternates of ninjas from popular anime (ninja pirates!). In opposition are forces as diverse as alternate Inner Senshi (who really are sailors, each captains a unique vessel of about frigate size, but with ample gun decks), Commodore Norrington, and an alternate Mihoshi and Kiyone. This last pair was last sighted stubmbling ashore on a deserted island by Captain Jack. He has expressed no desire to get the "walking hurricane and her royal ticked-offness" off said island. [/QUOTE]
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