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Is not JL

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  1. OOC:......I'm kinda bored......:| with an end in sight, sadly I'm gonna just pre-emptively leave. I think if we ever want an RP that wouldn't end so quickly, we should get everyone to work on it, together, before starting it.
  2. THe round will end 5 days from start, rather than 2.
  3. Gundam (Seed and 00), Gurren Lagann, and Digimon are some of my favorite. Then there's the one my pic and sig is about.
  4. Cool. Not gonna buy it though :||
  5. Lol real currency paying was available in hong kong for months. I'm honestly trying to get more, cuz I'm actually earning. I think.
  6. "As with Spartan-104 I just made my moves preliminary, so I'm going to hold off engaging anything until all combatants are here and accounted for. Just a quick question, how do we score points? Via what would be a fatal hit if killing was aloud or what. I'm just a tad confused here." Well, if killing was allowed, I think anything that qualifies as a kill in real life or in Halo would count. And from then on you'd have to see whether tough luck skull is on in order to actually kill. When killing is off, you can fight, you can pound, you can beat each other up, and the guy with the best posts throughout the round wins.
  7. Congrats. Never run out of fuel! Speaking of which, howd you get the name Red Star Rocket?
  8. Approved. Before we go on, few things I wanna ask. 1. Despite the fact that 'No Killing' was the one rule that had red bold underlined letters, nobody really followed it in some gametypes. Part of the blame has to be on me; the other part is on those who did the killing. Some people have been in favor of killing, others, not so much. In the normal gametypes, you could fling people around all you want without them dying. In tough meat games, this changes. Some people wanted a gametype where their characters couldn't be controlled, like an RP; Still they were invincible. Would you guys want a 'Yes Killing' skull to be created? 2. Do you guys like the Tough Luck skull? Anyways, I'm just gonna end round 4. Nobody wins, that was confusing. Round 5: Halofight FFA. Map: You're on a cruise ship. It's in space. Skulls: None. Remember, no killing! Spartan-104, Fredric approved.
  9. If you have an idea.... Play with it.
  10. Yeah ok sure. Wait a bit for me to get home.
  11. YEAHH AC4 BF4 OH YEAH Dammit man gonna have to spend all my christmas presents and new year presents and chinese new year money and my youtube money all on games
  12. IC - Tai shook his head. He'd heard enough; so too had all the other soldiers who now stood watching this Spartan unleash hell upon the air particles in front of him. He took two steps forwards, and sent his arm downwards towards the back side of the Spartan's neck . It was time to shut him up.
  13. IC - Tai shook his head. In Sangheili, he spoke, and it translated into perfect english through Frederik's audio translation systems. "You are dead. I am not."
  14. Ic - The shrill cries of the Spartan only drew more than just Tai's Lance to himself.... And they would determine what to do with this instrument.
  15. Short suggestion but we should either get a OOC thread or change this name to also be an OOC thread.
  16. OOC: I don't mind! IC - Tai The pills flew towards Tai, and instinctively, he raised his energy sword to block it. It didn't even touch the sword's blade before it disintegrated into dust. For now, Tai cared not about his team. Now, it was personal; between a Sangheili, and a disgusting Human who kept his foe's heads inside a bag of medals. The clumsy Spartan flipped backwards, landing hard on the ground, and almost immediately started crying towards something. Whether it was from fear, or for mercy, it didn't matter to Tai. The covenant took no prisoners, and this one was better of killed anyway. He stepped forward, snarled, and plunged his sword down towards Frederik in anger.
  17. Personally, I think that Halo 7 shouldn't exist unless 343 still has a story to tell. That said, I'm hoping the game gets even more sandbox-y in campaign, but should still be on the same 'style' as numbered Halo's. Subtitled Halo's should be spin-offs.
  18. OOC: @Majora, if people are bashing you for being OP, I don't think it's because of actually being "OP" but the fact that you auto-hit my character. I'm fine with letting it slide but next time, please don't! You'll understand, your character can't die, but nor can mine without my permission, so if you took control of my character, that would suck. IC Tai landed hard on his back, knocking the wind out of him. However, this didn't stop him, and he simply rolled to the side, behind cover as he motioned towards the Spartan assailant, who had WAY more strength than he had first thought. But strength didn't do anything when you were peppered by an ambush, and two accurate carbine shots aimed directly at his head approached at high speeds while three plasma pistols went on rapid fire, aimed at his general direction.
  19. IC Tai's next second was filled with the sight of a severed brother's head rolling across the ground. It only took a second for him to acknowledge what he was seeing before his energy sword was out and drawn, it's pale blue glow illuminating the hallway Frederik entered. With a battle cry, Tai sliced forwards, his energy sword aimed at the Spartan's left shoulder, and aiming to cleave towards the left. All the while, his stance was balanced, ready to launch himself backwards in a roll in case he failed.
  20. IC Tai looked around. His Lance had been stationed in some darn human bunker in the northern wastes of Requiem, and just his luck, at this moment it was under siege. Although he was an infantry team, he'd been stationed inside the western section of the base as a secondary line of defense. Taking his time, he eyed the monitors. Human controls and technology wasn't something he was familiar with, but anyone with common sense would understand live monitors broadcasting the action outside. Most of it was as expected. Some dumb commanding officer had decided to place a bunch of turrets in the hopes of defeating infantry, only to have said infantry be airdropped right on top of them. However, as he surveyed the action, he caught sight of an unruly Spartan making short work of a team outside before trying to get inside the base, alone. Pride would be his downfall, Tai thought as he quickly accessed the battlenet and pulled from it the design of the base. Deducing Frederik's to-be entrance, he motioned his Lance of two Kig-yar and three Unggoy to move up towards it and set up for an ambush. Immediately, the two birds shrieked in excitement as they moved to gain an upper advantage, while the Unggoy took cover. Tai, himself, simply walked towards the door that Frederik would take, energy sword ready on the draw. The moment the Spartan stepped through, he'd be sliced, and if Tai was pushed back, then he'd simply jump back and watch as Frederik was peppered mercilessly by carbine rifles and plasma pistols. Confidently but silently, Tai waited.
  21. Oh. Well, if you put it that way, I'll have the Elite.
  22. Full Name: Tai Vo'strom Occupation: Sangheili Major, Lance of Spirality leader. Armor Aesthetics: A combination of red and purple armor, twin energy dagger gauntlets. Facial Appearance: 4 jaws, long teeth, beautiful Sangheili cheekbones. Equipment/Weapon of choice: Energy Sword, Energy Daggers, Carbine. Backstory: Tai was a participant in the human-covenant war, fighting on the Arbiter's side in the great schism. You'd expect him to as such be pretty cool around humans after the war, but with his calm personality that would reach out and lend a hand, he was pretty cool with them already. Tai, a minor back then, was promoted to a major after his own major fell in battle against brutes. In this small taste of leadership, he was given control over a small team of Unggoy and Kig-yar. Although leadership didn't come naturally, helping his team did and he was easily able to motivate them to work together against the enemy. Sadly, his team was decimated during yet another fight, covering for humans. Devastated, Tai retreated, facing the repercussions and struggled to come to terms with the humans being responsible for their death, or his own original personality of forgiveness. In his indirection he joined in with the Covenant Remnant; when offered the choice to lead a Lance, he accepted reluctantly, but did. Still, he no longer maintained such a relationship between team leader and team. Tai's Lance was eventually deployed onto Requiem as ground forces against the humans, and Tai, all the while, struggled to face his inner demons.
  23. Dunno if this would help... But it probably will if you choose to use it.
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