except for sleepy bulwark, someone should probably wake him up soon

My only concern about the open honest approach is that Mr T seems to be found of subtlety and intrique, though he does like Cuspar, which is why I am going to suggest having him offer to help Mr T do anything that needs to be done on Bryx. Of course Syric will be open to both ideas, and ultimately we need to figure out what Joun was doing before he got caught, we never seem to look into that.Furiel wrote:I'm more of the opinion the Cuspar should lay all our cards on teh table with Mr. T and pump him for information about what Joun was up to. And while doing so to be sure to put out there what we know about him so that the dialogue is as open and honest as possible.
How would the jedi council (aka his mom) fit into it in this time frame? Could she be part of the republic angle? Mr. T could have spent so much time in gray areas that he turned black himself, though I like the idea of working with him over working directly with the republic.Furiel wrote: I'm of the opinion that Mr T is the third corner of the triangle that Joun is in the middle of. Kunga, probably for Sargo, is the exchange pivot point, the Sith douche's that I swore to kill are the Sith empire one, and Mr T is the republic one. And if we're going to have to align with one of those factions to get the information we need, then let it be the republic as they are the most likely to be least of the 3 evils we face.
See, I think it's important to make posts like that here so we can all have an explicit understanding of what people want to do when they can't post.Furiel wrote: Just realize that though I may not be able to post it, Eli feels VERY strongly that the kidnap plan is rubbish and he will not assist in that, pumping Tsont'Ar is our best option to get more info, and hopefully we can use any revelations we get form him to aid us in our meeting tonight with Kunga's guy, I'll be picking up my suits at EXACTY noon, not having my gloves is giving me the shakes, I intend to gather the groups opinion on which suit hides my gloves the best, then I will be wearing that suit to the theater that evening, escorting Cuspar and keeping fishsticks from getting deep fried.
Blaster Hold Out pistol is the only gun you could have concealed anything else is too large. And as you might imagine a theater doesn't exactly want non security folks wearing weapons in a theater.Whiteness wrote:Hey GM
What, if any, weapons would be acceptible when wearing suits? I have a hip and a concealed shoulder holster, so I would think I could keep a pistol in the shoulder holster. Would a utilitly belt be not likely to have under or with a suit?
You know that kind Han and Chewy shot at the beginning of ESB? Like that except a bit smaller and less arms.Furiel wrote:How good of a look did Bulwark or I get at the probe droids that buzzed kungas? Enough to describe them for id? I ask because I'm starting to suspect we might be having some Sith visitors on planet real soon...
The rule book says I can use Tiny or Small weapons in the concealed holster which is why I carry the ion pistol there (not that I would bring that tonight).Blackferne wrote:Blaster Hold Out pistol is the only gun you could have concealed anything else is too large. And as you might imagine a theater doesn't exactly want non security folks wearing weapons in a theater.Whiteness wrote:Hey GM
What, if any, weapons would be acceptible when wearing suits? I have a hip and a concealed shoulder holster, so I would think I could keep a pistol in the shoulder holster. Would a utilitly belt be not likely to have under or with a suit?
So standard Sith Military then?Blackferne wrote:You know that kind Han and Chewy shot at the beginning of ESB? Like that except a bit smaller and less arms.Furiel wrote:How good of a look did Bulwark or I get at the probe droids that buzzed kungas? Enough to describe them for id? I ask because I'm starting to suspect we might be having some Sith visitors on planet real soon...
Okay then yeah you can bring your ion pistol if the rulebook says.Whiteness wrote:The rule book says I can use Tiny or Small weapons in the concealed holster which is why I carry the ion pistol there (not that I would bring that tonight).Blackferne wrote:Blaster Hold Out pistol is the only gun you could have concealed anything else is too large. And as you might imagine a theater doesn't exactly want non security folks wearing weapons in a theater.Whiteness wrote:Hey GM
What, if any, weapons would be acceptible when wearing suits? I have a hip and a concealed shoulder holster, so I would think I could keep a pistol in the shoulder holster. Would a utilitly belt be not likely to have under or with a suit?
It is consistent with Sith design elements.Furiel wrote:So standard Sith Military then?Blackferne wrote:You know that kind Han and Chewy shot at the beginning of ESB? Like that except a bit smaller and less arms.Furiel wrote:How good of a look did Bulwark or I get at the probe droids that buzzed kungas? Enough to describe them for id? I ask because I'm starting to suspect we might be having some Sith visitors on planet real soon...
Gandolfini wrote:It looks like you are stuck with the gungan for a while. Perhaps I should just stop talking and look mean. Like this...
You turn into a pumpkin? or maybe a pumpkin flavored rum?Dood wrote:At noon Pacific tomorrow, I go poof.
That was just an example. A better way to phrase it would be that we spend a lot of time on inactions rather than actions which hinders our character progression.Cuspar wrote:(Also, I apologize for being overly verbose on menial stuff like buying suits - my inclination is to a conversational style like Pat, so I can get bogged down in (and REALLY enjoy) the little stuff.). So I get the frustration of Gando, and anyone who gets out of the main action for extended periods.