Poll

Where should we start from?

Where we left off
3 (33.3%)
From the beginning
5 (55.6%)
From a specific mission (specify which one in a post or PM to me or Qwepir)
1 (11.1%)

Total Members Voted: 9

Author Topic: ABS FIESTA - LOCKED EDITION  (Read 161180 times)

you dont hallucinate something from the past that you imagine in a location you're not at
it's not even serious why are you even arguing this

it's not even serious why are you even arguing this
being gay makes him look weak duh!

being gay makes him look weak duh!
no because i dont want lies being spread about obrad

Can't control what other characters do with their delusions

no because i dont want lies being spread about obrad
>implying anyone is going to take Simon seriously as he's being led to the hospital by the same 5 foot 1 inch shrimp who Rekt him


Homura looks surprised and a little embarrassed when you say that the blue hornet was yours, and therefore you were the pilot who she was just praising so excessively moments ago. Actually it would be more accurate to say that she almost choked in the middle of sipping her coffee, looked incredibly flushed, and started coughing a lot. Awkward.
She simply quietly listens when you talk about the C-130s. She lets out a small sigh, and takes a sip of her coffee.
"I guess you already know the Hornet needs to be fixed, so I'm stuck here for the next day or so." I look back at the Captain. "Are you doing anything tonight, Captain?"
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"I guess you already know the Hornet needs to be fixed, so I'm stuck here for the next day or so." I look back at the Captain. "Are you doing anything tonight, Captain?"
Victor mah playa!

"I guess you already know the Hornet needs to be fixed, so I'm stuck here for the next day or so." I look back at the Captain. "Are you doing anything tonight, Captain?"

She sips her coffee, giving you a smoky gaze over the lip of her coffee mug. "Nothing really set in stone tonight, I was just going to kill time at the firing range."

"Excitable? No offense, but you might want to get her checked out. She seemed kind of... Psychotic."

Mako pipes up in her same sleepy monotone and says, "She'd never actually hurt her comrades, I haven't seen anybody more loyal to her squadron. She'd take a missile for any of us if it meant keeping us in the air."
As she slowly takes a sip of tea, Sakuya nods in affirmation.

"I'm pretty sure I'm thinking, uh, straight. Obrad really did almost forget a guy in the bathroom. You see there was this, uh, one guy, stuff, I think his name was Rye. Yeah, he had copies of Playgirl mags in his foot locker. Is that what they're called? Whatever."
Simon is attempting to walk in a straight line now.
"All I know is that Obrad went into the bathroom with Rye and they came out sweatin'. He actually wasn't, uh, our squadron leader back then."

"Uh-huh. Sure he did."
Erwin finishes dragging you to the medical center and yells something in Kintharian. It roughly translates to "This dumbass decided to pick a fight and he might have a concussion go help him"

Mako pipes up in her same sleepy monotone and says, "She'd never actually hurt her comrades, I haven't seen anybody more loyal to her squadron. She'd take a missile for any of us if it meant keeping us in the air."
As she slowly takes a sip of tea, Sakuya nods in affirmation.
"It's not the hurting comrades I'm worried about. She's a loose cannon. I'm not even sure if that plasma thing is legal. Listen, loyalty is great, but the way she talks, you might want to get her checked out. Again, I'm not even sure if it's anything. But, it sounds a lot like she's a psychopath. She seemed very excited about killing people..."
« Last Edit: July 20, 2014, 01:21:33 PM by mlockha »

She sips her coffee, giving you a smoky gaze over the lip of her coffee mug. "Nothing really set in stone tonight, I was just going to kill time at the firing range."

"I'll head down there with you, it wouldn't hurt to kill some time there." I slip my tablet back into my flight bag, looking outside the window again to wait for her to finish her coffee.

"Eh, I wonder if they any laser tag places here."
« Last Edit: July 20, 2014, 01:31:48 PM by Operator¹ »

"It's not the hurting comrades I'm worried about. She's a loose cannon. I'm not even sure if that plasma thing is legal. Listen, loyalty is great, but the way she talks, you might want to get her checked out. Again, I'm not even sure if it's anything. But, it sounds a lot like she's a psychopath. She seemed very excited about killing people..."

The two of them are silent for a moment, and sigh. Sakuya sets her teacup down and admits that she isn't so sure of Lisa either, but has been working with her for over a year and hasn't encountered many problems. "Zealous and maybe a little psychotic, but not a problem."
Mako nods as Erwin returns.

"I'll head down there with you, it wouldn't hurt to kill some time there." I slip my tablet back into my flight bag, looking outside the window again to wait for her to finish her coffee.

"Eh, I wonder if they any laser tag places here."

The Captain finishes her coffee, sets down mug and gestures a waitress over, paying both for herself and you (if you ordered anything) and getting up, grabbing her bag. She tilts her head at the laser tag comment, thinking. "Hrm, well I've never been to this city, and I knew there was a shooting range because of a passing comment from one of the soldiers walking around. Ah well, if there is a place I'm sure it'll show up one way or another."

The two of them are silent for a moment, and sigh. Sakuya sets her teacup down and admits that she isn't so sure of Lisa either, but has been working with her for over a year and hasn't encountered many problems. "Zealous and maybe a little psychotic, but not a problem."
Mako nods as Erwin returns.
"Eh, the more people ready to kills the Huitzs, the better."

You cannot seriously say this:
"She seemed very excited about killing people..."
and follow it up with this:
"Eh, the more people ready to kills the Huitzs, the better."
That makes no sense.

You cannot seriously say this:
and follow it up with this:
That makes no sense.
how so? she's excited about killing, we're losing people in war, we need people ready to kill without conscription

I put on the airbrakes and let the plane on my rear get in front of me. Then, I fire two of my missiles at him. As for the plane coming in on the right, I turn to meet him and fire a burst of the rotary cannon and my last two missiles, then break away.
Your pursuer gets a few good hits on you as he passes you. Due to a hit on the fuel tank you are now consuming fuel at twice the rate. However, they are not so lucky as to avoid the missiles headed their way, their panicked, fancy flying being no match for cold, mechanical precision. The other plane avoids the missiles, but takes a cannon hit to the intake and catches fire internally. It is doubtful they will last much longer, but they're a very easy target right now.

I curse under my breathe as I break away and begin to maneuver.

Priorities:
1) Get out of cannon fire.
One of the planes stays behind you, while the other is shaken off.
2) Get out of planes' frontal view.
This does not happen.
3) Get on one or both of their tails.
You get on one of their tails.
4a) Put the middle finger up after firing 3 missiles at each plane under cover of cannon fire from yours truly.
This happens, but you are only able to target the one plane.
4b) Proceed to attack until planes are disabled.
Six missiles leaves it very disabled, though your HUD is now displaying a heat warning.
5) Assist Steele.
This is now able to happen, or you can attempt to shake your other pursuer.
all the while hopefully my squad leader possibly helping me
This also does not happen as she is busy handing the Kintharian squad leaders their asses.

1-2: "Heads up, three of them have disengaged from you and are heading for Percussor maniple. Newmann and I are moving to intercept."
1-1: "Hah! You guys should tap in to their comm-link! I wouldn't be surprised if they started running scared any moment now."

Enemy craft requiring attention:
6x Chengdu J-10

Enemy craft not requiring attention:
1x Chengdu J-20

how so? she's excited about killing, we're losing people in war, we need people ready to kill without conscription
Obrad calls her a psychopath and recommend a psychiatric evaluation (not his place to say, by the way) for her eagerness to kill in one sentence, and then the one immediately after expresses that more people need to be killed. Either he's a hypocrite or admitting he's a psychopath himself.