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Rubber suits...ick :P

Yeah, the part about Clair not being effected by Eris just yet makes it all the more interesting when he gets less paranoid and more comfortable in the environment, and then let's it down. :)
 

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Shalimar said:
Why does everyone assume Eris is promiscuous? sigh, shes only ever been with one person, and thats all I'll say on the subject.
^

lol, the gm refuses to take any blame for the dirty minds of his players
 

KitanaVorr said:


What is it? A credit card :p

And does this batmobile come with two guys in rubber suits or tights?...wait...Mike and Clair...nevermind...

:p :D

there where a totaly of five motorcicles, one was taken by Patriot but i think four where still around so they could have taken those.
Not that i don't like the batmobile explanation but I don't like to see guys in rubber;)
*blinks* you know I am pretty sure i had planned the last scene to be at the Institute since Joey and Eris allready had so much spotlight and wanted something for the rest but the last time I cheked they suddenly where all on the beach and those two had returned.:confused:
 

Katie's got a motorcycle (the biggest one to carry her stuff) too so that leaves 3 behind for them.

Oh? Well - I didn't know you wanted her at the institute. I mean - during the "down time" you can pretty much assume Katie will be messing with the computers and other goodies.

Personally, I don't like to describe her doing her "lab scenes" unless there's a compelling reason to write those posts. I hate the stereotype of the scientist always being this unsociable geek. That is so untrue. I know plenty of incredibly smart people who are also popular and trendy.

Now if I can just figure out how this "naive" thing works...

:p

P.S. Joey and Eris are in "drivers Ed" - Mike, Clair and Jonathon are at the institute. Jack and Katie are still on the beach.
 

KitanaVorr said:
Katie's got a motorcycle (the biggest one to carry her stuff) too so that leaves 3 behind for them.

Oh? Well - I didn't know you wanted her at the institute. I mean - during the "down time" you can pretty much assume Katie will be messing with the computers and other goodies.

Personally, I don't like to describe her doing her "lab scenes" unless there's a compelling reason to write those posts. I hate the stereotype of the scientist always being this unsociable geek. That is so untrue. I know plenty of incredibly smart people who are also popular and trendy.

Now if I can just figure out how this "naive" thing works...

:p

P.S. Joey and Eris are in "drivers Ed" - Mike, Clair and Jonathon are at the institute. Jack and Katie are still on the beach.

I let you people run it so free so now I have to live with it. Really no prob I like the stories to develop freely, far more interesting for me. And your right with Katie, time she just hit tought luck cause that elite click ain't such tolerant people. Could still have worked cause she fitted in a bit but the friends she called just wheren't trendy enough for them.
 


Originally posted by Radiant
I let you people run it so free so now I have to live with it. Really no prob I like the stories to develop freely, far more interesting for me. And your right with Katie, time she just hit tought luck cause that elite click ain't such tolerant people. Could still have worked cause she fitted in a bit but the friends she called just wheren't trendy enough for them.

lol - I knew it would be a problem - the calling of the others there, but alas that naive flaw reared its ugly head. She couldn't NOT call them unless someone said no. And since everyone danced around the answer and left it to her to choose...

Katie is not really going to fit in exactly with any of the others being as she's their teacher for a class, doesn't attend highschool, and has university friends. Its interesting to see how she learns to relate to teenagers versus the college kids and adults she's more familiar with.

I had toyed in the beginning to leave her in highschool, but this offers more indepth character development and conflicts that make it interesting.

I'm not a girl, not yet a woman.
 

KitanaVorr said:


lol - I knew it would be a problem - the calling of the others there, but alas that naive flaw reared its ugly head. She couldn't NOT call them unless someone said no. And since everyone danced around the answer and left it to her to choose...

Katie is not really going to fit in exactly with any of the others being as she's their teacher for a class, doesn't attend highschool, and has university friends. Its interesting to see how she learns to relate to teenagers versus the college kids and adults she's more familiar with.

I had toyed in the beginning to leave her in highschool, but this offers more indepth character development and conflicts that make it interesting.

I'm not a girl, not yet a woman.

there's no way you can leave the highschool, stuff like that will be the meat of the game (at least i hope i will manage it).
 


Radiant said:


there's no way you can leave the highschool, stuff like that will be the meat of the game (at least i hope i will manage it).

I meant that I orginally thought to "have her still be in highschool" and not have her finish highschool. But decided on the second one because it offered more conflict opportunities.

:p
 

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