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I've had a terrible work week...Was up last night until 3:30 am getting ready a proof-of-concept for a customer (I goofed-up the deadline, stupid me). Being a developer can suck sometimes...
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Quote:I agree. I was the latest of the late, but had some great role-playing at Pocket D!Sorry about my lateness, but tonight was fun. And Frostfire? Was frikkin' CANDY.
By the way, I still feel like we don't spend enough time RP-ing out of combat, so I vote we start doing unofficial hang-outs outside of our weekly levelling. Just for some character development and the like.
ETA: And that goes double for those of us who can't /make/ the weekly levelling sessions. This means you, Rumbles! Sky's totally buying you a round at some point!
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Quote:Thank you!Wow ... I'm impressed
That is a very good origin, kerc! We just so happen to be having an opening, as one of our founding members is leaving the team due to career obligations. Well, Noon Star's bio is a fit for this group, I'd say and so is Keithicus's new toon. Looks like we'll have a full 8 still. I, btw, am Gleaming Bolt, reluctant leader of this celestial group. When we all meet on Wed night, we can talk more about things if you'd both (Keithicus and kerc) like. We can explain what brought us all together from different backgrounds and cultures, even races. This is turning out to be a nicely diverse group
As Nova stated above, we are all lvl 15 (some are 14) so if you can exemp down and turn off your xp until we all carch up, that'd be great. So you can send me a global tell anytime to @Flaming Current (my main) or @Unyielding Virtue (my secondary)
So, I'd like to wish you both an early welcome to the group.
Oh man, this is gonna be so much fun with all the different personalities! I can't wait!
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Here it goes...Bear with me I wrote this on my lunch hour.
NOON STAR
Xolani Mhaule was born in a rural part of the province of KwaZulu-Natal, in South Africa. Born precisely at mid-day, outside and in the middle of a little-known ancient ritual, it was said that the power of Unkulunkulu was channelled into his being as the Sun itself shone directly into the little baby's eyes.
His parents believed this would bring them good fortune and hope for their life. Although being very poor, they tried their best at raising him properly. He grew to be a regular child, although very bright and unusually tall and fit. He went to school, had friends, and ran and played in the vast, beautiful fields near his humble home.
One night, when he was seventeen, Xolani came home from being in town with his friends. As he was about to open the door, he heard a sound behind him. He spun to see what appeared to be a man wearing a long dark cloak. Xolani couldn't distinguish anything except for an odd glow coming out of where the face should be! The figure reached out to grab him, but he kicked wildly at it. The push worked for a moment, but then Xolani lost his balance and fell hard on his back.
Momentarily stunned, he did realize that the figure's hands were glowing bright green and it was pointing in his direction. Still a bit dazed, reeling in fear, he instinctively put both hands in front of him. A bright light, pure as sunlight, shot from his hands and struck the cloaked figure right on the chest! The bright bolt of energy also glanced the house's roof, setting it on fire.
Another figure approached as Xolani, dumbfounded at what just had happened, scrambled to stand up. He pointed at it with his hand, but nothing happened! Eyes wide open, he saw his cloaked attacker raise his hand. Time seemed to stop...the fire on the house's roof was spreading quickly. He heard his father's voice. The smell of smoke. A bright green flash. And then...everything faded to black.
Xolani woke up in a strange room with a curved ceiling. As soon as he opened his eyes, he heard some whispers, and a man entered the room. Tall, and elegantly dressed, with salt and pepper hair, he calmly sat down beside the big reclining chair Xolani was lying on. It took him a minute to realize he appeared to be inside an airplane, a jetliner of some sort.
"So the rumors were true after all," said the man, his deep voice easily drowning the sound of the engines. "I never believed in such legends--I'm pretty much a skeptic, but it wouldn't be the first time I've been proven wrong. Although, knowing what I know, I shouldn't be a skeptic in the first place..."
"Who--who are you?" Xolani squinted, confused, trying to tie down his thoughts. "Where are my parents? And the hooded men? Where are you taking me?" Even in this strange situation, and with all those questions spinning in his head, he felt oddly at ease. Something about the man's presence comforted him.
"Easy, young man." He sighed and drew a slight smile. "My name is Akachi. I rescued you from the hooded men. I will be your mentor from now on. Your parents...The house fire spread too quickly; we couldn't reach your home quickly enough."
Xolani's eyes welled up in tears, but he kept his composure. He wanted to know, to understand.
"Oddly, though, we never found their bodies in the ruins." continued Akachi. "So, perhaps, we might not have written the last sentence in that book yet." Akachi gave Xolani a deep look, put a hand on the young man's shoulder. "Your destiny is brighter that what you thought, Xolani. You are bound to do things you never thought possible. Remember the light coming from your hands?" Xolana nodded while looking at his hands like if he was seeing them for the first time. "Many people were waiting for that. Many people knew about it. What mattered is, under whose hands would you end up?
"You will bring hope to a lot of people," Akachi continued. "You will be like a shining beacon, almost literally! You are a child of the Sun, and as such you must protect the world the Sun shines upon."
Xolani looked up at Akachi, disbelief and amazement in his eyes. Even if it all sounded alien and straight from fantasy books, he knew it was real. The light! The light from his hands...That had happened. He felt the energy, he felt the warmth, the momentary ecstasy. That was no dream.
"Young man," Akachi said. "You are the imbasa emini. You are the Noon Star! The light that nourishes the world, will now save the world." -
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Quote:Oops.Umm....we fight crime/injustice on Wednesday thank you very much
. Submit all requests to Gleaming Bolt for invite . unless we are full .
Apparently I misread the initial posts. Wednesdays sounds about perfect for me!
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So you guys play on Thursdays only? Hmm...For me it would be ideal either Mondays or Wednesdays, since I have Taekwondo on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The concept for this really rocks!
The character I would submit for the group is named Noon Star, a 22nd level energy blaster/energy manipulator/teleporter. He has the modern superhero thing going all right:
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Quote:Some people really need a life.
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Added this: Blindfate
I still have to revise the writing and flesh out more the story, and upload a picture. But you can get a good sense of who he is...
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Quote:Exactly.When the devs say "not possible" they usually mean within the current limitations. Power Customization for example is not possible if you don't have the staffing to make the necessary changes. It all boils down to money, of course. If you have the funding and are willing to spend it, almost anything is possible (within other, broader limitations - laws of phsics for example).
I work as a software developer (of the boring kind--business apps). Customers sometimes ask for pretty wild stuff, and they always ask "is it possible?". The short answer is "yes". The longer one is "how much money and time do you have?". And that right there puts the brakes on a lot of stuff. -
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I turn down the music to almost zero before going into missions, especially if it's a long one, and then play some of my music on Windows Media Player. My favorite stuff is from Muse, songs like "Take A Bow" and "Stockholm Syndrome".
Do you put your own music on when playing CoH? If so, what artists?
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Typical hero missions like "Save The Out Of Control Train"...Not only villain bashing, but also keeping the populace safe.
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Quote:Actually most people here have answered my question correctly...Maybe the title itself is not too precise, but the content of my original post elaborates on the meaning.P.S. Did anybody else misread the title and think it was somebody asking how to actually pick your powers?
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Some people always wait for the "perfect" moment to do something. Said people never get to do anything because there is no such thing as a "perfect" moment. COx is a work in progress, so no matter when you get into the game, there will always be better things ahead (thankfully).
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Quote:Agreed.It is the most fun to have a toon that speaks to you... And the powers are a big issue with that.
Lots of interesting replies here! I see many people go straight for the gaming advantage...It's cool to see the different approach each player goes through. -
What I mean is, what's your selection criteria? Why choose a certain powerset before another?
In my case, I go for whatever fits the character I'm creating. Before even clicking the blank slot, I have an idea of what I want, who the guy is, and what's gonna be his specialty and focus.
So, oddly enough, I still don't have a flying character, because it hasn't fit with whatever ideas I've had. And why I went with, what's it called, devices? with my pulp-fiction shotgun-toting guy instead of some energy melee power, simply because it didn't fit the idea.
So I might not have the best character to zoom through levels and missions (I hate Skyway City), but I play the character to its fullest.
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Lots of useful tips (except Westley...Hahahaha!)... Thanks!
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Thanks!
I'm looking for not only RP-ing, but also other ways to expand my game...