Rune_Warrior Posted April 26, 2009 Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) It is the year 2050, two thousand years after the invasion of Earth by the dreaded Orcish Horde. Earth is in chaos as Human and Orcs battle each other for supremacy. 20% of Earth is dominated by the Humans and the remaining percent is under control by the Orcish Horde. The Humans are losing and civilians are being evacuated into space to live on man-made planets called Humaworlds. But Humans are not prepared to lose Mother Earth to an army of green, ugly and stupid Orcs. Mother Earth has been their home for centuries and the Humans are not going to leave it's fate in the hands of Orcs. Then, General Gregory had a brilliant plan to end the war once and for all. Operation Time must have been the most dangerous and reckless operation of all time. The plan is to use a newly-invented time portal to travel back in time to the time of the renaissance and eliminate the Orcs once and for all before they manage to multiply and wage war on humanity. This would alter the timeline thus reverting the Earth back to normal with no sign of Orcs ever having to exist. This is a bold move and one mistake could leave the time-travellers trapped in the renaissance. That is the storyline of this RP. We are going inside the portal into the renaissance. While the people they are using swords and bows, guess what we'll be using... Did I mention we are pilots of a prototype mech? Yes... pilots of huge, metallic robots that we sit inside. Expect epic mech battles. Did you ever imagine an epic battle between a giant robot and a huge troll? Application Name Of Applicant: Rank: Why Do You Want To Volunteer For This Operation: Name Of Mech: Appearance Of Mech: Appearance: Gender: Age: Weapon: Background: Feel free to make up your weapons. Application Name Of Applicant: Matt Carg Rank: Force Leader Why Do You Want To Volunteer For This Operation: The Orcs killed his family Name Of Mech: The Red Dragon Appearance Of Mech: Stands a towering 50' high and coloured red. Has gatling guns on the wrists and plasma missiles on the shoulder. Has a dragon-shaped head and breathes fire. Also has a jetpack and retractable wings. Appearance: 6'2" tall and has short brown hair. Slight muscle build. Wears the standard pilot suit but colored red. Has an auto-aim helmet and a small backpack round his waist. Gender: Male Age: 26 Weapon: Plasma sword he keeps on his back and a standard-issue laser pistol. Background: Born in New York, his family sent him on the last escape pod to a Humaworld. Shortly after, New York was razed to the ground. Matt enlisted in the Humanitarian Alliance and participated in many battles that won him medals. Edited April 26, 2009 by Rune_Warrior Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweep105 Posted April 26, 2009 Share Posted April 26, 2009 This seems a lot like The Terminator imo Good luck with your rp anyway. ~Sweep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Problem with time-travel RPs: So you go back and kill the orcs, right? Then they never existed in the future. If they never existed in the future, there was never a problem, and thus you never had a reason to go to the past and kill all the orcs. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So -stabs self in heart- GAAAHHH!!!!! So you see the problem? Paradox! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rune_Warrior Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 Problem with time-travel RPs: So you go back and kill the orcs, right? Then they never existed in the future. If they never existed in the future, there was never a problem, and thus you never had a reason to go to the past and kill all the orcs. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So -stabs self in heart- GAAAHHH!!!!! So you see the problem? Paradox! Are you saying I'm fat!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Reborn Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 (edited) Yes, he's saying you're fat. Edited April 27, 2009 by Atomic Stuff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Yes, he's saying you're fat. Fatty, Fatty, Two By Four! Can't Fit Through The Kitchen Door![/brat] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rune_Warrior Posted April 28, 2009 Author Share Posted April 28, 2009 Yes, he's saying you're fat. Fatty, Fatty, Two By Four! Can't Fit Through The Kitchen Door![/brat] Your words cut deeper than any blade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Yes, he's saying you're fat. Fatty, Fatty, Two By Four! Can't Fit Through The Kitchen Door![/brat] Your words cut deeper than any blade. Really?...-stab- Ow! -stab- Oww!! -cut- Gah! -words- GAAAHHHH!!!! Hehe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falzar Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 Problem with time-travel RPs: So you go back and kill the orcs, right? Then they never existed in the future. If they never existed in the future, there was never a problem, and thus you never had a reason to go to the past and kill all the orcs. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So -stabs self in heart- GAAAHHH!!!!! So you see the problem? Paradox! Yet, the time is already set. No matter how many times you go back, they'll always exist in that time, thus they can come back again and again. I see the flaw starting with Terminator for the nintendo. *Shudders* Such low graphics... *Falls to the floor and starts crying and laughing manicly* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volumeman Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 You should make this more unrealistic like in the year 2500 or something like that 2050 is like the century were in right now so it wouldn't make sense if we found orcs in our future so all im saying is make it more fantasy-military like for example- Final fantasy combined with Terminator. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aliath Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 Problem with time-travel RPs: So you go back and kill the orcs, right? Then they never existed in the future. If they never existed in the future, there was never a problem, and thus you never had a reason to go to the past and kill all the orcs. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So -stabs self in heart- GAAAHHH!!!!! So you see the problem? Paradox! The correct term is temporal paradox. You go back in time and kill your grandfather, therefore you were never born. So then you couldn't have killed him. Blah. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted May 2, 2009 Share Posted May 2, 2009 Problem with time-travel RPs: So you go back and kill the orcs, right? Then they never existed in the future. If they never existed in the future, there was never a problem, and thus you never had a reason to go to the past and kill all the orcs. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So there was the problem. So you went back and you killed them. So they weren't in the future. So you didn't go back and kill them. So -stabs self in heart- GAAAHHH!!!!! So you see the problem? Paradox! The correct term is temporal paradox. You go back in time and kill your grandfather, therefore you were never born. So then you couldn't have killed him. Blah. BUT WAIT! You "spend quality time" with your grandmother and become your own grandfather. Thank you, Futurama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachomamma8 Posted May 2, 2009 Share Posted May 2, 2009 I do believe there's a phrase for that... Doing the nasty in the pasty Anywho, here's my app: Application Name Of Applicant: Arc Sanderson Rank: Force Captain Why Do You Want To Volunteer For This Operation: Ain't nothing to it. Gangsta rap made me do it... Name Of Mech: The Devil's Shadow Appearance Of Mech: Colored black (big surprise, eh?), has an oversized Gatling gun on the left side, and an even more oversized laser rifle on the right. Appearance: Tall, well-muscled. Wears dark-colored clothes. Gender: Male Age: 43 Weapon: Shotgun. Background: Will reveal later, for plot purposes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted May 2, 2009 Share Posted May 2, 2009 Guess I'll app... I've got a good idea for a character. By the way, I'm surprised nobody found the one way to defeat my Paradox... Parallel Dimensions!!! Take that, Stupidox! Application Name Of Applicant: Calavera Rank: Dunno much about military rankings... Why Do You Want To Volunteer For This Operation: "I am a computer-based lifeform built for the purpose of this mission," Calavera said in a gentlemanly voice. "YEAAHHH!!" He then screamed. Name Of Mech: Mark of Cain Appearance Of Mech: The Mark of Cain is extremely different from most other Mechs. It stands about 40' tall on the ground, 60' tall while standing, and is in the shape of a large, white, crystaline castle. There are ten legs around its perimeter, allowing it to move, and several smaller nodes around the outside for close-range defense. The central tower of the castle, raising 10' higher than the other, smaller towers surrounding it, is able to be angled downwards and function as a large laser cannon. The castle is fully functional, meaning people can be anywhere within it, so there are more defensive nodes within as well. While within the Mark of Cain, Calavera becomes part of the machinery, making it much easier to control and work with. Appearance: Calavera's outermost shell is mostly white, while the hinges and smaller pieces are black, giving him a skeletal look. His faceplate is also in the shape of a skull. The eyes glow different colors, depending on Calavera's orders and "emotion." He is very slim (slimmer than any human) and just under 6'. On his back are two retractable solar panels, keeping him working in the technologically-deprived enviroment. Gender: Male, I guess? (He's a robot) Age: Does this really apply? Robot. Weapon: An extendable blade in the center of either palm; taser-like devicers that shoot from his fingertips; can also use air-propulsion emitters (similar to jets) on hands and feet as weapons Background: Calavera was a mechanical being built for the operation. While he is programmed to work in an efficient, well-behaved manner, there are several bugs in his programming, causing him to act obscene and akward at random times (look above for an example). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rune_Warrior Posted May 5, 2009 Author Share Posted May 5, 2009 You guys serious 'bout apping? I figured since nobody bothered to app, this RP has been an epic pail! Yes, EPIC PAIL! Muahahaha... Don't mind me you weak-bowelled curs! Muahahaha... Yes, soon, my pails will fill up with the waters of strenght and wash the germs of peace away! Muahaha... OMG, your still reading. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachomamma8 Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 2009 Yes, I am Pretty sure Xtel is too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 2009 Yep. I've already got tons of stuff set up for Calavera ^.^ When have I ever not been serious? -list of everything I've ever done- Oh.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rune_Warrior Posted May 6, 2009 Author Share Posted May 6, 2009 Ok then, you guys are in. IC: Matt climbed out from his pilot seat onto the cold metal floor of the hangar of the spaceship SS Journey, which was taking them to the teleportation facility near Jupiter. He wiped his dirty hands with a rag and handed it back to the mechanic and thanking him. He walked over to to a door on a wall nearby. As he neared it, the door slid open on it's own, letting Matt get into the Pilot's Lounge. He casually filled a cup with coffee before sitting himself down on a plush orange chair. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted May 6, 2009 Share Posted May 6, 2009 Calavera rolled through the hangar, the front and back of each foot opened up to reveal a small metal wheel. He was staring at different objects as he passed, scanning the world for any and all information he could recieve. As he slid forward slowly towards a doorway in the wall, his eyes flashed bright orange and he sped up significantly. He stopped inches from the door, which slowly slid open. As he walked into the room, his eyes now a calming yellow, he scanned the interior, sensing one presence. As he scanned more on the figure, his memory banks informed him it was one of the other pilots. "Good morning, Force Leader Matthew Carg. Are you prepared for the mission set before us today?" Calavera stated in a calm tone. He walked over to a long couch near the edge of the room and sat down, seeming to have little effect on it from his light weight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachomamma8 Posted May 6, 2009 Share Posted May 6, 2009 OoC: I have a feeling I'm going to love Calvera... IC: Arc strolled into the Pilot's Lounge, crashing onto the red couch that he had reserved for the mission. He waved his hand in front of Matt's face, and, when he got his attention, made motions as if he was shooting something with a pistol. "Today's the day... Ain't it, Matty boy? What is it we're killing again? Orcs, right?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 Calavera averted his attention to the new life form as he fell onto a couch. After scanning his face and features, a small file opened within him. "Good morning, Force Captain Arc Sanderson. Are you prepared for the mission set before us today? 'Cause I can't wait!" He suddenly shouted, his voice completely different from the moment before. He looked at both of them, noticing creases of stress on either's face. "Is something wrong?" He asked, his voice back to normal. OOC: I decided a better name for Calavera's mech would be The Machine. It works well, in my opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachomamma8 Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 IC: Arc couldn't help it; the six-foot man actually giggled. "No, Calvera nothing's wrong... At least, nothing you could comprehend, at least." Slouching more in his chair, Arc absentmindedly stared at Calvera. The man... Robot, he corrected himself. The robot seemed to have several dysfunctions, but other than Mike, Arc could think of no man or moderately humanoid thing he enjoyed fighting beside more. Not only was he an aggresive and talented pilot, he often offered comic relief from time to time. Without knowing it, of course, but that was just part of the game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fake Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 Guess I'll app... I've got a good idea for a character. By the way, I'm surprised nobody found the one way to defeat my Paradox... Parallel Dimensions!!! Take that, Stupidox! If you kill them in a Parallel Dimension, they are still alive in yours. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtel Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 Guess I'll app... I've got a good idea for a character. By the way, I'm surprised nobody found the one way to defeat my Paradox... Parallel Dimensions!!! Take that, Stupidox! If you kill them in a Parallel Dimension, they are still alive in yours. But if you go to the future of the Parallel Dimension, they're gone and you're safe. It works and you knoez it! No time to IC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nachomamma8 Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 OoC: *Looks for Rune Warrior. Looks at Xtel.* :evilgrin: LET'S TAKE OVER THIS RP UNTIL RUNE GETS BACK ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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