AGELESS CAMPAIGN, Episode II, Part VI.

"If you insist," she said, giving in. She followed the maitre 'd into the dining room and was seated at one of the better tables. Cal would be bringing her something to eat, but she really was starving. Perhaps just a drink and something light, to hold her over.
They point out that the night's specials are a roast duckling, a braised beef over rice dish, and grilled European Salmon.

Orchid said:
OOC: Just a reminder, I will have limited internet Thursday, and then will be on vacation this Sunday until the next Sunday. I'll have some internet but won't be around much.
OOC: Well aware of that, and the only reason I'm not joining you is that I have four activities between the three kids, plus a funeral, so won't be around much myself.
 

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'I was quite hopeful that we would yes. I believe the remaining point was the garrison size in Alexandria."
General Woolsely says, "Yes, and I believe that you mentioned Port Said and Suez as well. For Alexandria I will be needing something large enough to berth a fleet of fifteen ships, maintain a contingent of soldiers large enough to replace the marine crew of a fleet, and warehouse enough supplies to provision a fleet for a six-month journey.
 

OOC: We already bought our copy and pitched in for Kevin! Thought. Use famous historical figures from various times as your Time Agents. Hell, go LEG and use fictional ones too. Sherlock Holmes, Indiana Jones, Joan of Arc, Leonardo da Vinci would all make amazing agents, indeed maybe they already are.......
OOC: Our weekly gaming group has run a few modules using the TimeMaster system. While the PC's have all been the player's original characters, other TimeCorp agents that they have interacted with have included John Jacob Astor, Amelia Earhart, Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth and Dr. River Song (she actually runs TimeCorp).
 

OOC: SM - Do you have a link for the post where you gave out XP last time? I never actually applied it to Abby, so I'll need to add it when you give out XP next time.

I'm really struggling with what class I would use to advance Abby... Not sure if I want to go further down a magical path, which really gives you NOTHING else, or maybe move into something like Rogue, which gives some fighting skills and a wide range of other skills.

OOC: Prior AGELESS Campaign Experience points can be found in the Circvs Maximvs Out-of-Game Tread, with Episode I experience in Post #413 and experience for Episode II Threads 1+2 found in Post #747.
 

"Yes, it would be nice to have him back to myself. Hopefully negotiations have gone smoothly and as you desired." Ruby began packing up her belonging. "Though I did think to order some home furnishings. Do you need me with you Nerfeka? It sounds like you may have a little more business to attend to."
"You can continue with Ela", she replies.
 

They point out that the night's specials are a roast duckling, a braised beef over rice dish, and grilled European Salmon.

"Really, a whole entree will be far too much, and I couldn't possibly finish it before my escort returns. What I would really like is a glass of red wine, and perhaps a small appetizer? Something with a bit of beef?"


OOC: Well aware of that, and the only reason I'm not joining you is that I have four activities between the three kids, plus a funeral, so won't be around much myself.

OOC: You were going to come to Disney World with us?!? :)
 
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"Really, a whole entree will be far too much, and I couldn't possibly finish it before my escort returns. What I would really like is a glass of red wine, and perhaps a small appetizer? Something with a bit of beef?"

OOC: You were going to come to Disney World with us?!? :)

OOC: Sorry, mixing up my player's trips
 


General Woolsely says, "Yes, and I believe that you mentioned Port Said and Suez as well. For Alexandria I will be needing something large enough to berth a fleet of fifteen ships, maintain a contingent of soldiers large enough to replace the marine crew of a fleet, and warehouse enough supplies to provision a fleet for a six-month journey.

"As a small point of order General, that is not what you need but what you would like. In any case what does that entail? Berthing for fifteen battleships is quite different than fifteen frigates. Any how many marines, how many support personnel? Brass tacks general, let's get some numbers on the table."
 

"As a small point of order General, that is not what you need but what you would like. In any case what does that entail? Berthing for fifteen battleships is quite different than fifteen frigates. Any how many marines, how many support personnel? Brass tacks general, let's get some numbers on the table."
"A typical fleet would have five battleships and ten smaller support ships. As for marines, a fleet would carry two battalions of six companies each, so approximately 2,400 men. Support personnel would be of equal number to that."
 

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