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Krisslanza: Miharu left Gemini to reach the Southern nebula where the science staff will supposedly try to figure out how to find out the second probe in the eight probe network (after which I'll resolve and and if successful we'll timeskip to the action part of Mission 2).
You can always pitch in Nyton's thread about activities done by the space infantry personnel in the two weeks timeskip.
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Jake, any reason Serizawa was not invited to the brainstorm? Sora, even? Those are greenshirts whom could help out (I'd propose Sanjuro too, but somehow, I very much doubt he'd like dealing with sensors and spatial anomaly stuff).
...okay, so, what else is needed to get you guys to post then? Should I start going around prodding people to post? I know I haven't heard of Serizawa's player in awhile now.
I'm still beating my head against the wall, trying to get something halfway meaningful out of the stealth/sensor wiki pages that I can use to have Miyoko contribute to the discussion. If I don't figure something out within the next day or two, I'll make something up about tuning the sensors to pick up the holes in their stealth armor or something.
Also, I'm at the point where I require a rollcall from all characters. I wish to know whom is still interested into participating to the Miharu plot. This forum is currently ghostville - despite the threads opened to have everyone from each field pitch in to fill up the fourteen days I warned would be skipped.
Flew out on a Chinook on the 17th, slept on a cot in a hangar the whole time. Got to ride in a Blackhawk. Froze my ass off on a daily basis. Rode a Chinook back home. Not a bad little trip all things considering.
And now I'm back with a much fresher mind too. I'd been getting hit with a lot of writers block and apathy. Now I feel better and ready to write.