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Something's about to go down? :wacko:

 

The way Defender describes them, they sound pretty on edge. In the Wasteland, people aren't usually on edge. Grumpy, despondent, apathetic, yes, but the only time they're on edge is when they don't think, they know some shit's about to start.

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The way Defender describes them, they sound pretty on edge. In the Wasteland, people aren't usually on edge. Grumpy, despondent, apathetic, yes, but the only time they're on edge is when they don't think, they know some shit's about to start.

 

A gut feeling is often the one to listen to

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His old name was "Original Suri", I was in his roleplay for some time and it was great, however, it unfortunately died. 

I borrowed his template for the roleplay for the first post (I credited him for it don't worry), but yeah he was the GM for that other fallout roleplay, i believe it was called ground zero.

 

Which makes me want to ask, do you want to join in on the roleplay? I feel like the rp is slowly dying and we could use someone to fuel the plot or something or another.

 

I can join in on it, but I'll need to find the time to make another character. 

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BTW what are we doing with group two also about scribble being that he hasn't posted in eight days. I'm guessing for now Dashia and Chip are going to ignore Virtue.

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We're gonna have a time-skip soon, Unicorn/Steel you're free to buy something from the merchant, just fit it in before Aile asks about information in your post.

 

I'm good, not a lot he has that Ezekiel would need.

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I like this little debate Crackshot and Ezekiel have going regarding group morality.

 

Me too :D

It's like Crackshot usually sees the bad side of ponies while Ezekiel sees the good

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Me too :D

It's like Crackshot usually sees the bad side of ponies while Ezekiel sees the good

 

It's a reflection of there different environments they were raised with as well as their general philosophies. Ezekiel was raised in a diverse but tightknit community where he was nurtured and loved. Crack shot, well, lived in the Wasteland. Ezekiel believes in a higher power and a benevolent one at that. I'm not sure about crack shot's denomination but he clearly doesn't carry an optimistic worldview.

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It's a reflection of there different environments they were raised with as well as their general philosophies. Ezekiel was raised in a diverse but tightknit community where he was nurtured and loved. Crack shot, well, lived in the Wasteland. Ezekiel believes in a higher power and a benevolent one at that. I'm not sure about crack shot's denomination but he clearly doesn't carry an optimistic worldview.

 

After what he's been through, not at all.

Though, I think he can tell Ezekiel hasn't been out in the wasteland on his own for too long, considering his, well, naivete. So I like to think he's trying to teach him a thing or two about surviving in the tough world outside his cosy home :P

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After what he's been through, not at all.

Though, I think he can tell Ezekiel hasn't been out in the wasteland on his own for too long, considering his, well, naivete. So I like to think he's trying to teach him a thing or two about surviving in the tough world outside his cosy home :P

 

 But even that betrays a view that the world will, without exception, seek to do you harm. Ezekiel would say that cynicism can be just as blinding as optimism.

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