The Western Frontier: An Episodic, Schizotech Sci-Fi RP (Started)

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Katherine Kerensky

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"You know, talking is overrated if you ask me. Everyone else is just in a dick measuring contest, showing off all their cool toys. You and I, however, get each other. We don't need to explain why we're the best. Our personalities just oozes competences. I'm Lukaas, Lukaas Kammeal. It is a pleasure to meet you."

Mechty merely nodded slightly in response, while thinking to xerself slowly "com...pet...en...ces"... just... wow. I have all the competences. All of them. Mechy withdrew xer hand and drew it back in under the white cloak, before considering for a second, and then bringing forth the Haggard's Haunters book from earlier, opening the cover page, and showing the name of the owner written within. Property of: Mechty Dorfloum. That should do for an introduction to this "Lukaas Kammeal".
 

Evrant-Knight

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"You know, talking is overrated if you ask me. Everyone else is just in a dick measuring contest, showing off all their cool toys. You and I, however, get each other. We don't need to explain why we're the best. Our personalities just oozes competences. I'm Lukaas, Lukaas Kammeal. It is a pleasure to meet you." Kristina had to chuckle at that remark. She quietly listened to the other conversation that transpired here, making notes on them all. It was then that she decided to speak up on the matter.

"Well, as far as I'm aware, I haven't even made the slightest notion of being the best Lukass. Sure, I have a crossbow, but that hardly qualifies as me being 'the best'. This is just the weapon I have had the most experience with, since it is the weapon I grew up around. Anyway, whilst we are waiting for our employers to show up, how about we have a little 'Getting to know you' session. That way, we can all compare our methods of work." Kristina then adjusted her seating position ever so slightly.

"For starters, how about we all talk about what made us become bounty hunters in the first place."
 

TheBlueShotgun0

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"What are you snickering at blue-hair? You never heard someone say the word dick before?"
You got to be kidding me. Shoren thought as he turned his chair to face the offender. Is anybody on this station not a self-absorbed prick? "How about you mind your own business, punk." he said. Shoren briefly considered just leaving, but then remembered how desperate he was for employment. He would simply have to put up with these people until he could afford to work alone again.
"For starters, how about we all talk about what made us become bounty hunters in the first place."
Shoren couldn't help but overhear the women with the crossbow. "See, that's how you make friends." he pointed out to the red haired man, then turned to face the speaker. "Sounds like a plan to me." he said with a smile. "Who's first."
 

370999

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Vane has been met with heavy silence, the dot marked man he had originally been speaking to him had diverted his attention to the squabbles of the other children. Vane sighed and folded his arms behind his back as he moved towards a seat at the table, sitting at a polite distance from the others. Humming a mantra under his breath, he looked at the others.

Robot arm looked tough, harsh perhaps grizzled. That was bad, if he wasn't the leader of the operation he was probably skint. Blue hair continued to perturb the others, seeming to make it an religious obligation to put a blade between his neck. He was speaking to another woman, probably to get into her pants.

Stopping his hymn he turned once more to the robotic armed veteran and spoke calmly with a more natural tone "Could you please tell me why there seems to be such an assembly of diverse individuals? As in what are you here for? And who is your paymaster?"

Vane could smell there was a job here. And most of the people here looked like the baser elements of the Rook nobility, men of bloody means but lacking in any sense of desire for social harmony.
 

Redryhno

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"For starters, how about we all talk about what made us become bounty hunters in the first place."
"Who's first."


Kier'Ran continued to scratch at the eighth marking. The girl had made a possibly fatal mistake. Asking why everyone became a hunter, their strengths, their limits, everything someone needed to know to eliminate their competition. Judging from her physique,and what she'd said about the weapon at her belt, he'd say that she relied on that crossbow more than was healthy. She was young, but was this whole ploy to actually know the others, or a way to get rid of possible obstacles if there was only a few limited spots? And the other, voicing his support so readily, these were either very silly children, or a dangerous pair.

He gave them the benefit of the doubt and opted for the former, since neither showed any tell of anything in particular. They were simply young, and naive enough to still think that there was more than professional respect shared between bounty hunters.

"Could you please tell me why there seems to be such an assembly of diverse individuals? As in what are you here for? And who is your paymaster?"

And then there was the singing man with the sword and robes, who had begun humming something and then stopped to ask a plethora of questions, most of which he didn't have the answers to. But he felt that the man would continue to badger him unless he spoke now.

"You got the form, otherwise you wouldn't be here, so you should know exactly what the purpose of this meeting is, and I'm here for the same as you. As for who my employer is, that changes from week to week, month to month, and year to year, I currently have none."

He turned to the two birds that continued to bother him,and, considering the looks on the rest of the table, the group at large,"Figure out what you want from each other, but don't come in here, ask what everone's limits are, and then walk out after you find out what you want. I'm having trouble differentiating your individual scents the two of you are putting out so many pheromones. So get it over with and sit tight, the Blackhearts will be here soon, or not at all, we'll find out much quicker if we sit quietly and wait then if we get distracted by telling each other our life's story."
 

370999

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"You got the form, otherwise you wouldn't be here, so you should know exactly what the purpose of this meeting is, and I'm here for the same as you. As for who my employer is, that changes from week to week, month to month, and year to year, I currently have none."

A smile danced upon Vane's lips as he considered how cantankerous this man was. Still the notion that there was a form need worried him. Pursing his lips, he them chirped to the men "thank you kindly my friend".

Resting his arms behind his head he returned to humming a littler hymn. Hopefully the girl with the crossbow would have an interesting past. If it was really good he might even try to memorize and then embellish it so that a future master would like it.
 

Tortilla the Hun

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"That's odd... Maybe it finally worked itself out."

"Yeah," Ray said, none too convinced. "Maybe it did. Welp, I'm gonna go check and see if it weren't nothin' movin' 'round in the wirin' what's been makin' go on the fritz."

Taking a sip from his coffee, Ray turned to leave the bridge and make his way to the engine room. As he walked through the through the passageways of the ship, he began to resent the air conditioning unit being fully functional again - he had never been too fond of cool temperatures in the least. His boots thudding against the cold, metal surface of the passageways' floor was the only sound, other than that of the engine, that resonated through the walkway until his left boot hit something hard. The unseen object went sliding across the floor and the sound of metal on metal rang loudly, causing Ray to watch what turned out to be a wrench skid further down the walkway. Tongue in cheek, Ray looked curiously at the tool and pondered what reason it had to be there. He could think of no other possible answer other than Kin simply misplacing it, for he could not recall when he last needed the use of the wrench. Figuring he may as well hold onto it until he had an opportunity to put it away, he slid it in his pocket where it rested half-nestled within and resumed to his task at hand.

Ray wasn't the most light-footed of people, but he could keep quiet when he needed to, and he would soon find that a silent step was quite necessary. As he approached the engine room, the dull hum growing louder with every foot he grew near, he could hear over the noise of the engine what sounded like the frustrated grumblings of a child. He was perplexed, if only for a moment, as to what a child would be doing on their ship but it was fairly obvious the only reasonable answer was that the child must have stowed away while they were occupied on their last bounty.

Dammit, Ray thought, scratching his head as he was uncertain of what to make of the current predicament. This sure ain't no place for no damned kids to be runnin' around, 'specially not in no Goddamn engine room.

Ray sighed heavily and dropped his free arm at his side, looking at the engine room's entrance with a look of resentment. Shaking his head and submitting to the inevitability that this newcomer had to be confronted, he stepped through the doorway and immediately spotted the the small figure, a girl who surely couldn't have even been in her pre-teens. He took a gulp of his coffee then cleared his throat loudly to grasp her attention before speaking up, "Well, howdy there, li'l miss. Just what might you be doin' aboard this here vessel?"
 

Kuroneko Aisha

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Precis had been looking around the entire area for her wrench, even in places where she KNEW that it wouldn't be at, just to be a hundred percent sure. As she finished up the last place, she said. "Ugh, I can't believe I lost my wrench! That was given to me by papa and he made it himself! It even has the family logo on it!" She crossed her arms and pouted some before freezing up. A voice was calling out to her, asking what she was doing here. Gulping, she quickly turned around and faced the male bounty hunter. He didn't look too mad, but she didn't know if he was suppressing any hidden anger.

She knew that she was caught, so there was nothing left to do, other than coming clean. "I-I was fixing the H/C unit..and the freezer..and a few other things as compensation for me stowing away. I just knew I had to get away from the Blue Phoenix, and when you and your wife came came in I figured that it was the perfect chance to get out of there." She then spotted her wrench in his hands and scolded herself for dropping it. Looking down, she said. "I-I'm sorry for hiding, but..I didn't want to be kicked out of here. I really like it here, and you and your wife are really fun to listen to." She was completely misunderstanding Ray and Kin's relationship.
 

JokerboyJordan

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"How about you mind your own business, punk."

"For starters, how about we all talk about what made us become bounty hunters in the first place."


What a stupid suggestion. What complete idiot would tell something so intimate, to a total stranger?

"See, that's how you make friends."

Oh...

Xion quickly drew his sword from it's sheathe, bringing it to neck of the blue-haired man, all in one fluid motion. The blade's edge danced precariously on the man's skin.

"I'm sorry, but on my planet, we make friends by cutting out the tongues of insolent dogs"
He said with a smirk as his hand gripped more tightly around the handle.

"Now, I suggest that we don't go telling each other our life's stories, and instead we take the much safer option of introducing yourself"

Xion eyed the man directly in the eyes, making sure he was taking in what he was saying.

"My name is Xion Thestalos, and I am no punk "


"Sit tight, the Blackhearts will be here soon, or not at all, we'll find out much quicker if we sit quietly and wait then if we get distracted by telling each other our life's story."

"What he said. Deal?"
 

Redryhno

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Kier'Ran watched the small scuffle, and decided to intervene before it escalated. He took three steps, and clamped his cyber arm around Xion's wrist, activating the locking mechanism. The look of surprise flashed for a split-second over his face before he realized there was no escape. A short struggle ensued before Kier'Ran moved the sword from the Farmer's face.

"As I said, why don't we wait and not get distracted by our differences. To keep the peace, I'm Kier'Ran. I haven't lived this long simply to be involved in a fight with hilt-happy cubs, boy."

He unlocked his hand and walked back to the wall where he could see the entire room and the door. These children were beginning to grate on his nerves. This was a meeting, not a competition yet.
 

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The world seemed to be in slow motion as Vane turned his head, The Crimson tanned man moving his blade straight to the throat of the Blue hair. He moved with speed beyond that of a normal man, his cat like eyes swimming in arrogance.

"My name is Xion Thestalos, and I am no punk "

Vane moved his hand to his back, lightly grasping the hilt of his great-sword. This Xion's coat looked expensive, so if he died Vane could get his ticket of this station and return home. Still Vane knew that the nagging sensation in the back of his mind was telling him to intervene, to diminish discord.

He would wait and act if the situation required it.
 

Broken Orange

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After learning the Tin Can has a name, Lukaas couldn't help but to let out a single obnoxious laugh.

"You are the strangest person I've ever met. It's a pleasure, Mechty Dorfloum"

His joyous mode was ruined when he noticed the back and forth bickering of the other potential employees.

Like I said, just one huge dick measuring contest.

"We get it! You are all big bad killers! We are not here to show off how mean we can be, we are here for a job. If I was in charge, I would throw all you assholes into the nearest airlock. You need to take a page from my new friend and shut up."

Silence is Orange and White.
 

Redryhno

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"You need to take a page from my new friend and shut up."

"Stop trying to get everyone elses attention with unimaginative and pointless threats," He sniffed at the man with the axe hidden underneath his coat,"You're an animal farmer, or at least have spent a substantial amount of time with them. And unless you want to contribute to the conversation by perhaps supplying your name,you can take your own advice, sit down, shut up, and wait. Mechty." He nodded towards the figure in the suit, more as a gesture of acknowledgment than anything else.
 

Evrant-Knight

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"We get it! You are all big bad killers! We are not here to show off how mean we can be, we are here for a job. If I was in charge, I would throw all you ass holes into the nearest airlock. You need to take a page from my new friend and shut up." Lukaas shouted, angered by the other hunters. Kristina felt that she was partially to blame for all this. So she decided to apologise.

"Look, I am sorry if I have caused any trouble to you all. I was merely trying to be sociable, so that we could get better acquainted with one another, but I suppose there is plenty of enough time for socialising, whilst we're out on missions. So why don't we all just calm down, and simply wait in silence for the Blackhearts to arrive. And for the record Lukaas, I have not being showing off." Kristina said, trying her best to diffuse the situation before it got too much out of hand. She then sat back in her chair, and began flipping through the various pages in her bounty journal.

Kristina briefly looked at Kier'Ran. "Thank you Kier'Ran, for showing that there are mature people present. The name is Kristina if you are interested to know." She briefly nodded her head in both appreciation and acknowledgement, before going back to her journal.
 

Malyc

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"Yeah. Maybe it did. Welp, I'm gonna go check and see if it weren't no loose parts movin' 'round in the wirin' what's been makin' it go on the fritz."

"Ok, just make sure to not get tangled up in it yourself!" Kinraye joked. "I'd hate to have to go back there to fish you out."

As Ray walked aft, she continued to keep an eye out for any errant vessels, as well as any debris that could pose a problem. The folks at Tanris station seemed pretty vigilant about keeping the lanes clear, but it only took one chunk of asteroid to ruin a perfectly good day.

She continued flying the small transport on the docking pattern that the station gave her. Kin put the ship down on the pad without difficulty, and began the powering down the vessel. In a habit she had picked up from having to leave too many planets quickly, she kept the engines powered up just enough to facilitate a fast getaway if the situation called for it.

Finished with that, Kin wandered back to her locker to grab her gear. "Ray!" She shouted aft. "You almost finished back there? We're gonna be late!"
 

Broken Orange

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You're an animal farmer, or at least have spent a substantial amount of time with them. And unless you want to contribute to the conversation by perhaps supplying your name,you can take your own advice, sit down, shut up, and wait.

"I wasn't just any animal farmer, I worked at the Kammeal Ranch as protection for our profitable lifestock. You want to know how we protected our livestock? We hunt down cattle rustlers and brutally murder them and their entire families. Just make sure that no one fucks with our business." As Lukaas' voice started to rise, he noticed his heart beating twice as fast and sweat was starting to form under his hat.

You need to relax. Dad's been dead and you're off that rock. Everything going to be alright.

But it's not, Remember?


After recomposing himself. Lukaas continued. "I guess what I was trying to say is, we need to all calm down before we all fired before we're hired. You can call me Lukaas."
 

Nukey

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The Red Giant Cafe was crowded, patrons jostling for any surface to sit on or to set down their drinks. The manager was pleased with the business, but the crowd was beginning to make him anxious. This many brave and foolish souls, armed with blades and cybernetics, in a confined space always, without fail, led to a brawl. It was a rule of the trade that he knew all too well, and this crowd had reached critical mass some time ago.

He motioned towards some of the bouncers, and sent off a prayer to the gods above, before retreating into his office to avoid the inevitable bloodbath. The hired muscle quickly, though reluctantly, prepared to charge the unruly crowd with weapons of their own, but few actually considered getting close enough to the swordsman.

It was then, moments before things took a turn for the worst, that the door to the tavern swung open, and a large, burly cyborg stepped in, a scowl stricken across his face. He stood in the door frame, beads of sweat rolling down his brow, and began to bark orders at the crowd.

"Settle down and shut up!" Gira started, snarling. "God damn it, you're supposed to be professionals, so why the fuck am I getting calls from the owner of this dump about my future employees getting ready to tear up the place?!"

"Unwind a bit, will you?" Nerin started, following closely behind his boss. "It's your fault for not reserving a docking space. If we weren't late, we could've avoided this whole mess."

"Hiener's the pilot, blame him."

"Yeah, whatever, it's still your ship."

Nerin chuckled to himself, then turned to face the crowd. He was more than impressed with the diversity that his soon to be coworkers offered the company, although he felt that the swarm of bounty hunters failed to meet Gira's standards of professionalism and poise. Nevertheless, he was ultimately satisfied with the turnout, even if the unit was a bit rough.

"Alright, everyone, listen up!" Nerin exclaimed, his hands clapping together in an attempt to garner some attention. "The boss has something important to say, so all eyes on him."

"I'm not going to repeat myself," Gira started, a deep, guttural sigh escaping his mechanical lungs, "so if you miss something, you're not getting a second chance until I'm done with this lecture."

"Chances are if you're here, it's due to one of three things, either you're suicidal, broke or dumb. Whatever it is, I don't give a shit, you're all good to the team in one way or another, even if the role you happen to be filling is just another meat shield, but the good majority of you look fairly competent, if a bit slow, so I doubt you're going to be six feet under any time soon. But, considering we're hunting down some high profile criminals, I wouldn't count on you making it out alive without any visible damages, if at all."

"Anyway, if you want to come, we've got a few rules to follow. Number one, if we catch you stealing from our supplies, we're tossing you out the airlock without a suit. Number two, insubordination will be treated in a similar fashion. Finally, do not kill the people we're going after unless ordered to, we can't make any money if we hand in a dead crook, more likely than not that'll put a bounty on your head, and believe me when I say I won't have any second thoughts about handing you over to the police and using that money on myself."

Gira paused, took a long, deep breath, then continued. "That's all there is to it, if you didn't like what you just heard, I advise getting the hell out. Any questions? If not, excellent, the quicker we rap this up the quicker we can get moving."
 

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The rules were similar to what Kier'Ran was used to, he approved of the cyborg's reasoning with dead bounties, as he had a similar doctrine, though he was by no means opposed to killing them if they were too unruly.

The smaller of the two smelled of engines, lubricants, and steel, telling Kier'Ran that the outfit he wore was more than just a personal choice or a way to mislead others.His armament was what interested him the most though, the man had a bandolier filled with knives and more than a few grenades, flashbangs, if he remembered right, those had once been a problem since he'd gotten his hearing upgraded first, but with his nose they didn't pose as much of a threat anymore.

The cyborg, Gira, he assumed, if the rumors and talk he had picked up were to be believed, smelled of much the same as Nerin, though to a much lesser degree, as well as having more than a few obvious additional scents from his implants.

So was he driven to replacement through choice or need as I had to?

Kier'Ran picked his satchel up from the ground underneath where he had been sitting,all that was inside were a few little tools he used to make field adjustments on his arm, two of his bolas, and the chain, as well as a few days of dehydrated rations,"Good, one question, we leave from here or meet you at the ship?" He was ready, and if the man was willing to let them on without any questions asked and a long, arduous screening process, then better for both him, the company, and any bounties that were put out.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Mechty withdrew the book and secured it under xer robes, before turning to gaze upon Kier'Ran as an every so slight acknowledgment, but refraining from nodding or anything more respectful after the outburst of bad manners towards Lukaas. It was then that a brutish cybord barged in, making exclamations a little too loud for Mechty's tastes, necessitating a lowering of audio receptor volume. Mechty turned the chair to face this new person, and presumably a second officer following behind. This must be the boss.
Listening to the terms of employment, they were found to be agreeable, so Mechty remained sat in the chair, silence as a show of assent. At least it seemed that the bickering and, as Lukaas had put it, "dick measuring contest", had come to a perceived stop. Mechty shifted in the comfortable chair, and hazarded restoring volume back to full. Even at zero, without a void surrounding, some loud sounds would still get through, but at least having a volume setting made it a bit easier.
 

Tortilla the Hun

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Ray couldn't help but chuckle at the girl's misreading of his relationship with Kin. "'Fraid you're mistaken, kid. That woman up there in the bridge ain't my wife, though she sure as hell shouts like she is."

"Ray! You almost finished back there? We're gonna be late!"

"Speak of the devil..." Ray muttered before taking another drink of his near-empty mug of coffee. "Welp, looks like we've alredy docked, so spacin' ya's outta the question. Said you've already been fixin' up 'round this here vessel, have ya? Perhaps ya may be useful yet. God knows Kin's a good pilot, but she sure as hell ain't no miracle worker, I mean this ship's been fallin' to pieces since we first set off. 'Course, it don't sit well with me, havin' a kid young as you 'round here. Y'see, folk like us's what trouble sees fit to find, and we ain't the type to be shyin' away whenever it rears it's big ugly mug. The last thing I need on my conscience is some unfortunate child gettin' killed over our troubles. S'pose it'd be best to consult the woman of the ship afore decidin' what to do with ya. C'mon, time is short meanin' introductions will have to be like so. Speakin' of which, I don't believe I caught your name but you're gonna have to tell me on the move. Oh, and I believe this is yours."

Ray removed the wrench from his pocket and handed it to the girl, then nodded towards the fore of the ship. He started walking out of the engine room, looking back to make sure the girl followed before continuing and calling out, "Hey, Kin! I found what's been movin' in the aft!"