A New Power - Rebel Group OOC

Oh, it's not that bad. The damage will fix itself, and it's there for a good reason. I doubt they feel they even needed to warn him, but the voice did say the 'damage' was for security reasons.

Actually the voice didn't say that. R-LE is concerned specifically because they didn't feel the need to warn or ask it. Some unseen people around here have the technology to shut off its components at will and no qualms about using it and no inclination to even warn Arley. I'm starting to see why CP0 was always so jumpy and nervous. If I was surrounded by people who might damage or disable me on a whim, I'd be a basket case too. :D

What a funny droid.

How would Jaess react if she was suddenly tear-gassed without warning or explanation in a "briefing"? It's effects also wears off eventually. :p

Then again, if I were hearing voices while deafened, I'd be worried too.

Bingo! :confused:

I'm wondering what position Angcuru might have opened up. Samantha Antilles? Or in the other game?

No clue. I'm assuming it's in this game since the other already has six players, though we've only met one NPC and heard of two others. No obvious openings there.
 
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Kemrain said:
I'm wondering what position Angcuru might have opened up. Samantha Antilles? Or in the other game?
Not so much a position as a regular PC than as a semi-influential NPC who tags along. :D You'll see :)
 


Angcuru said:
Not so much a position as a regular PC than as a semi-influential NPC who tags along. :D You'll see :)
Could be neat.

Angcuru, might you let me in on the dark little secrets of Rebel Alliance rank? If Jaess is an 'operative' than I doubt she's formally in the military structure, but I also doubt that she needs to take orders from any ol' officer who wanders near her. So, who's the boss of me?

Oh, I think we're all ready for the briefing. Especially Arley, who'll rattle himself to pieces of he doesn't figure this out soon.

- Kemrain the Unabashedly Stealing Ambrus' Formatting.
 

Kemrain said:
Oh, I think we're all ready for the briefing. Especially Arley, who'll rattle himself to pieces of he doesn't figure this out soon.

Except for our poor pilot Lock who has unfortunately passed away while waiting for Commander Bosch to arrive. Alas, I knew him not at all. :p

You know, perhaps Jaess never did succeed in escaping the Empire. Perhaps she's being toyed with by imperial scientists. Maybe this "briefing" is some kind of psych experiment designed to see how we behave in uncertain circumstances. How long will it take for the subjects to realise one member of their group is dead? Who will take charge first? Who will be the first to attempt to leave? Who will be the first to display hostility. Hmm... :uhoh:

Please don't mind me, I'm just bored and more than a little silly. :)
 
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Ambrus said:
Please don't mind me, I'm just bored and more than a little silly. :)
Oh, I don't, and you are. Very much so. That's a hideous idea, and it's certanly something the Empire would do. then again, I doubt they'd use someone like Jaess for the experiment. Making her dead, dead, dead is more of a priority than driving her mad, mad, mad.

It's good to be wanted.

- Kemrain the Wanted.
 

Kemrain said:
That's a hideous idea, and it's certanly something the Empire would do. then again, I doubt they'd use someone like Jaess for the experiment. Making her dead, dead, dead is more of a priority than driving her mad, mad, mad.

Well if they already had her in their custody what would be the rush to execute her? Highly intelligent and skilled test subjects aren't a dime a dozen. Even in your background, it sounded like they were messing with Jaess' mind; training her since childhood to be an assassin. They even sent her on missions knowing that she was consciously or subconsciously setting herself up to fail. They then took advantage of her flagging resolve to feed disinformation to their enemies. They've invested too much in Jaess to just write her off as a traitor and a lost cause. They've already proven that they can still use her effectively even if she's no longer loyal to the Empire. Why would they confront her with "the truth" and allow her to escape and join their enemies if it wasn't again, just the next step of their plans for Jaess?... :uhoh::eek:
 

What a horrible concept! And it's so true... The only consolation is that Angcuru will never read th..i... DAMMIT!

It does make good sense, Ambrus, and I think that Jaess' commander was bright, and evil, enough to pull something like that off. I think the reason she was sent to be executed was that she turned herself in to someone who wasn't in on it. She might have been freed by 'rebels' and been lied to and convinced to work against the 'imperials'... But I'm pretty sure that the real rebels got to her first. Much to her CO's chagrin. Then again, this is a minor setback for him. Unless she's killed, he can always collect her again.

Damn, you're filling my mind with evilness. I'm just glad that we've started already. Angcuru probably won't rewrite some of his plot to add this in... I hope..

- Kemrain the Afraid. The Very Afraid.
 


Oh, it's far too late for that! The Eye of Angcuru is always watching, always open.. He sees all! Down to our souls! There are no secrets from Angcuru the Watcher...

- Kemrain the Over-Dramatic.
 

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