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alien romance-


Jacky138 replied to JELLYFISHES's topic

do you have a concept pic for that?

Jan 20th 2021 05:24

alien romance-


Jacky138 replied to JELLYFISHES's topic

In general, like are they humanoids or are they Cthulhu-like tentacle monsters

Jan 20th 2021 02:03

alien romance-


Jacky138 replied to JELLYFISHES's topic

I wanna know more about the species of arckanites first

Jan 20th 2021 02:01

An Offer That Can't Be Refused


Jacky138 replied to Spartan203's topic

A routine day for an FBI agent begins early.

The Big Apple New York was swaddled in a veil of poltergeist-white mist this morning, rags of the grey mist grasped at the shops and balcony windows.

In the bathroom, the shower head shivers before spewed out a stream of cold water. Ken Akiyama shaved his face with the old-fashioned razor. From the half-open window, he can hear the sound of the city’s early morning, the roar of car engines, the bustle and footsteps of the working crowd rushing to the subway station, the conversation and laughter of the housewives when they gather to buy the first batch of groceries in the morning...various sound that are common in the city.

His attire was laid flat on the bed. The outfit had nothing that symbolizes power and authority an FBI agent entrusted with. White polo shirt paired with a grey sports jacket. Blue jeans and leather shoes. The idea is to look professional and represent the Bureau well, but not be so overdressed that it hinders the agents ability to interact with the public.

Akiyama looked at himself in the mirror, the FBI Senior Special Agent in the mirror glared back at him. Satisfied with his appearance, he inserted his standard issue sidearm into his concealed carry holster before leaving for work. Smith & Wesson .38 Caliber Model 10 revolver, the very same firearm he trained with in Quantico and issued to him when he graduated.

Through the mist he can see the ominous shadow of a pair of gigantic towers in distance. The World Trade Center twin towers, he witnessed the start of construction just few years ago, now they are completed but haven't open to public yet.

Perhaps next time he should visit the new buildings when he got a day off, it's said they're the tallest buildings in the world afterall, he thought to himself as he got to the driver seat of his 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1.

His workplace is a surveillance van near where the mansion of Salvati is located, they're one of the powerful Mafia crime family in the city.

(Edit: finally found what the FBI standard firearm was in this period)

Dec 21st 2020 15:01

An Offer That Can't Be Refused


Jacky138 replied to Spartan203's topic

Name: John Collins

Gender: M

Age: mid 40s

Skills: Marksmanship, Tactics, Adaptability, Tracking Criminals

Role/Family: USMC (formerly) FBI

Rank: First Sergeant (formerly) Supervisory Special Agent

Personality: meticulous and thorough, an assertive leader who is nonetheless well liked by his subordinates.

Biography: Born in 1920s to a middle class family in San Francisco, California. Due to the stock market crash that results in what was called the Great Depression, young Collins experienced profound economic and social turmoil throughout his childhood.

As a teenager, Collins often got into trouble with the authorities, and he was arrested twice for criminal mischief by the age of 17. After being released from his second arrest with a warning, the news coverage of the Attack on Pearl Harbour arrived. Knowing America would definitely be joining the war, he decided to enlist for the Marine Corps at the end of December 1941.

He was posted to the 6th Marine, 2nd Marine Division and first saw action during the Guadalcanal Campaign in August 1942. Subsequently, he also took part in Battle of Tarawa, where he faced the Japanese defenders who were well-supplied and well-prepared, and they fought almost to the last man, exacting a heavy toll on the USMC before the island falls.

During the Battle of Saipan, while acting as a liaison to the US Army 105th Infantry Regiment, Collins survived the largest Banzai charge in history, tens of hours of intense and unrelenting hand to hand combat that took a toll of 2,000 on the US forces before the entire Japanese forces that took part in the attack was practically destroyed.

For the remainder of war in the Pacific, Collins was stationed in Saipan and fought the guerrilla war against the remnants of Japanese forces led by Captain Oba Sakae, until they finally surrendered in December 1945, three months after Japan herself officially surrendered. In his journey through the Pacific War, Collins gradually grew to respect his enemy as professional military men who fought for their countries. After the war concluded, Collins would return home to finish university.

Peace in Asia did not last long however, in 1950, reenlisted as a Gunnery Sergeant, Collins was posted to the 7th Marine 1st Marine Division to take part in the war broke out in Korea. Collins was in the amphibious forces that landed in Inchon during Operation Chromite, a decisive victory despite technical difficulties such as dangerous tidal range (one of the largest in the world) in the area of operation, leads to the collapse of North Korean Army and the UN forces able to recapture Hanseong (today Seoul) and push northwards all the way to the Yalu river.

This prompted the Chinese to intervene in Korean War, incompetence in intelligence made Gen MacArthur failed to realise when over 300 thousands Chinese troops crossed the border into Korea, the full brunt of the Chinese offensive results in a military disaster for the UN. In Chosin Reservoir, Collins along with the 1st Marine Division were encircled by over 150,000 Chinese troops, a brutal 17-day battle in freezing weather soon followed in which the UN forces were eventually able to break out of the encirclement and to make a fighting withdrawal to the port of Hungnam, inflicting heavy casualties on the Chinese. Collins carried one of his wounded comrade through miles of mountainous terrain under enemy fire until they got to safety, and for this he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and promoted to First Sergeant.

He took part in the Third and Fourth Battle of Seoul when the South Korean Capital switch hands multiple times between the UN and Chinese forces, he participated in the Battle of Triangle Hill before the Armistice was signed.

In 1965, the ever worsened situation of Vietcong insurgency finally urged the US to send ground troops into Vietnam, now 40 years old, Collins participated in the first wave of Marine troops to land on the soil of Vietnam in July, after various search and destroy operations, he was wounded in action in September 9 during Operation Piranha and sent home with an honorable discharge.

Unwilling to conform to civilian life, Collins managed to made an age waiver with a DD-214 and joined the FBI at the age of 41 (under normal circumstances FBI do not accept applicants above age of 37).

Place Of Birth: San Francisco, California

Nationality: USA

Height: 5’11

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Dec 20th 2020 03:14