Stargate Andromeda game comments
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PICK ME! PICK ME! PICK ME!
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I know it would be sterotypical already, but it may serve us in the future to have her undermine the Col with the XO. That could lead to something down the road.....
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Yup, me killing her.
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If she's found with buckshot in the back, wasn't me.
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If she has the force of will to piss of a senior Marine. My guy may end up killing (no joke). Still, I'd love to see my character and her for their first meeting.
Wonder if she's to ill informed to know better then to piss on a Force Recon?
Wonder if she's to ill informed to know better then to piss on a Force Recon?
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Probably. The whole idea of this character is that she has never had to bow to any authority, ever. Which is why she goes in guns a blazing.
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You do understand that if she does that to my character, its going to go badly. She's a thinker, my guy just kills, alot...
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Understood, and intended.
Every prize stallion has to be broken first. Im kinda hoping this happens to her. Although. slightly less stallion.
Every prize stallion has to be broken first. Im kinda hoping this happens to her. Although. slightly less stallion.
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Well, if you want broken rather then dead. I'm fine with that and I'll see to it personally.
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Mark does my character get the okay?
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I'm confused about a couple of things. First, Airborn and Air Assault PLUS Airborne Ranger seems redundant. Second, this is an op run by the USAF, supported by the USMC. I inserted a formar SEAL who later became a CIA secret agent, with some back story. Some backstory how a US Army Ranger got assigned to the Airforce run SG program would be cool. Not saying you can't just that a resonable backstory would be nice.
And finally, what "role" do you have in mind? We've got our "leader", some "fighters", our "scientist", and our "rogue".
Actually, I'd appriciate it if everybody could please clarify your actual team position and job a bit more, now that I think about it.
And finally, what "role" do you have in mind? We've got our "leader", some "fighters", our "scientist", and our "rogue".
Actually, I'd appriciate it if everybody could please clarify your actual team position and job a bit more, now that I think about it.
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Actually most Army Rangers have Air Assault or Airborne qualifications and a few have both. I listed them thinking as medals on his BDUs not as belonging to groups. Like he has the little Air Assault symbol next to the elite infantry symbol. All three are relatively common place and I've met people with all of them. Its a qualification not a separate group. If he was 82 or 101 then it would be a separate group.Mark wrote:I'm confused about a couple of things. First, Airborn and Air Assault PLUS Airborne Ranger seems redundant. Second, this is an op run by the USAF, supported by the USMC. I inserted a formar SEAL who later became a CIA secret agent, with some back story. Some backstory how a US Army Ranger got assigned to the Airforce run SG program would be cool. Not saying you can't just that a resonable backstory would be nice.
And finally, what "role" do you have in mind? We've got our "leader", some "fighters", our "scientist", and our "rogue".
Actually, I'd appriciate it if everybody could please clarify your actual team position and job a bit more, now that I think about it.
As far as being army, I picked it cause that's what I'm familiar with. There's nothing in SG that says Army cannot be in the SGC and I think I've shown a good familiarity with the show. The missions that SG takes on makes more sense for there to be army there and not air force. In the show they refer to many as Private and while there are Marines in the program a normal Marine lacks the training that a Ranger has or special force personnel has. So there's nothing that says that army shouldn't be involved. Delta, our nation's strongest special forces team, draws heavily from Green Berets (Army) and SEALS (Navy). Saying that either branch should not be involved doesn't make much sense.
As a Second Lieutenant he wouldn't be the leader. Just the other gunner position in the standard team of 4. Usually there's one expert on ancient texts and what not, one scientist, and two military (wo)men one of which happens to be the leader. On SGC Teal'c fills the role. In our RP with a larger team than four he wouldn't be the leader but I suppose above that of the NCOs-- though since I'm going to make his leadership skills actually a little sub par that might be a bad idea
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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Well I figure that Howell being a Lance Corporal for 16 years means that he's done a little bit of everything. His specialty might be demo but if you need something built ad hoc or something fixed, he might be the guy to go too, as well as blowing up or clearing things.
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The stargate program is run by the USAF that's why there are Air Force people there, and we have canon evidence for Marines being involved for heavier assaults, however Army has never been used in the show. So if you want to use and army character, and do feel free to, you need to have some kind of a backstory as to why he was assigned.Monroe wrote:Actually most Army Rangers have Air Assault or Airborne qualifications and a few have both. I listed them thinking as medals on his BDUs not as belonging to groups. Like he has the little Air Assault symbol next to the elite infantry symbol. All three are relatively common place and I've met people with all of them. Its a qualification not a separate group. If he was 82 or 101 then it would be a separate group.Mark wrote:I'm confused about a couple of things. First, Airborn and Air Assault PLUS Airborne Ranger seems redundant. Second, this is an op run by the USAF, supported by the USMC. I inserted a formar SEAL who later became a CIA secret agent, with some back story. Some backstory how a US Army Ranger got assigned to the Airforce run SG program would be cool. Not saying you can't just that a resonable backstory would be nice.
And finally, what "role" do you have in mind? We've got our "leader", some "fighters", our "scientist", and our "rogue".
Actually, I'd appriciate it if everybody could please clarify your actual team position and job a bit more, now that I think about it.
As far as being army, I picked it cause that's what I'm familiar with. There's nothing in SG that says Army cannot be in the SGC and I think I've shown a good familiarity with the show. The missions that SG takes on makes more sense for there to be army there and not air force. In the show they refer to many as Private and while there are Marines in the program a normal Marine lacks the training that a Ranger has or special force personnel has. So there's nothing that says that army shouldn't be involved. Delta, our nation's strongest special forces team, draws heavily from Green Berets (Army) and SEALS (Navy). Saying that either branch should not be involved doesn't make much sense.
As a Second Lieutenant he wouldn't be the leader. Just the other gunner position in the standard team of 4. Usually there's one expert on ancient texts and what not, one scientist, and two military (wo)men one of which happens to be the leader. On SGC Teal'c fills the role. In our RP with a larger team than four he wouldn't be the leader but I suppose above that of the NCOs-- though since I'm going to make his leadership skills actually a little sub par that might be a bad idea
Mark made a SEAL (navy) but he was assigned to the SGC because one- he's CIA now not Navy, and two he needed to get off world and could provide valuable assets to the team.
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