Sean Renaud
The West Coast Pop
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Well, you're parking at any rate so still nothing constructive for anybody who's not already involved to do.
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Well, you're parking at any rate so still nothing constructive for anybody who's not already involved to do.
Lets be clear about something.
A blacklist is not a set of codes that alerts others of a particular body.
My blacklist was intended for the Outsider and the Outsider alone not the personals on board.
The blacklist is a sort of "look out for this" to other ships and ports under the rule of the Alliance. Its not something an AI can just erase from every data system of every space station, planet and ship.
The outsider is blacklisted as a pirate ship and every Alliance ship and port will be after it.
simple.
So please edit that post.
If someone bothers to physically look out a window and look at the ship they'll know it's blacklisted, but if they're just reading the ships ckearance codes without actually looking at the physical ship (like is normal) than they won't know we've been blacklisted. I just wanted my ship's codes changed so it won't pop up on a blacklist. Instead the old codes will pop up.
What he said, that's what my AI did.
Honestly as I'm reading it I'm mildly amazed that Darwin didn't already have something like this set up. It seems no different than how in the Transporter Jason's car (I forget the character name) has like eight license plates set on a rotator. Running from the government does require some basics.
He's new to crime lol. Until recently he was a law abiding citizen of The Alliance. He hasn't quite figured out the whole "crime thing" yet.
Fair enough and different people make different goofs. He just strikes me as the kind of character who's goofs would deal primarily socially. I was genuinely shocked that he was able to detect pheremones and more importantly that a woman paying attention to him didn't kinda slip past his radar all together. Having his ship registered under a dozen fake names I would expect to be 101. The "physical" equivalent of using different IP addresses.
Phobos being the opposite mind you. He'd probably catch on pretty quick if something was off, mostly cus he was already plotting six ways to turn a catgirl upside down. . .but not on the table in front of everybody. . .at least not without her express permission. The idea that he shouldn't say connect the device he stole from you directly to his ships hard drive would hit him about an hour after the ship wouldn't stop playing the Macarena.
In no way am I saying you played or are playing your character wrong. Just not the moves I was expecting.
If they work mostly on sexual attraction pheremones seems to be the best answer as for what to call them.
A cat girl who's feet land around my shoulders while her hands are on the floor has fulfilled all our parameters.
That's for humans and it's called an interview. With a catgirl it's a safe assumption she's flexible enough to bend that way without breaking. With humans you should probably check. Not all of them can lock their ankles behind their heads.
You ser, are delightful lol. But I was trying to subtly say Darwin is trying to put the moves on Nima lol. So back off lol... Although a love triangle could be fun. We'll just see what happens lol