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So I have officially decided to put my GM hat back on for a little plot. I plan on starting small with a max of 5-6 people.
Battlegroup Havoc will be a Nepleslian Space Navy plot where the player will get to create a ship captain and run their own starship. Starting with smaller ships like Corvettes, Destroyers, and light cruisers. As the battlegroup becomes more proficient the Captians will be able to transfer to larger ships like carriers and battleships.
If people like a ship they are on they will slowly be able to work upgrades into their ships.
I imagine the plot playing out like missions from Battlefllet Gothic or Nexus: The Jupiter Incident.
I'm so in. This sounds amazing! Battlefleet Gothic is one of my favorite games so an RP similar to that is right up my alley. I will start work on a new character tomorrow and should have it finished by Monday at the latest.
I'd love to participate in this. Commanding a ship is even better than a starfighter. Plus it would be a good excuse to familiarize myself more with Nepleslian craft/tech.
Once you make your selection, post the ship class, ship name, and name of your captain. I dont need a completed character, just the name is fine for right now.
Ship type: Hray-class Stealth Gunship
Ship name: NSS Battle of Nexim Arsenal
Ship CO: Commander or Captain Hector Pontius (Legix was going to have us be captains for TFFS but Commanders can get ships, too)
Haha, well I looked through all the ships and decided to start small and the Longsword seemed to be just about right. I'm excited about using it. Now I've got to learn everything there is to know about it.
Aboard one of the Longwatch Orbital Bulwark Starbases: The starbase was a flurry of activity, as multiple new ships and their crews scrambled to resupply and top of their fuel and food reserves. It had been some time since this station had seen so many sailors at once, which made the halls very...