Conversation Between Montros and John Adams

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  1. Umm, John. For the sake of the story line... errm... could you please run away from those Monsters?

    Yeah, it may sound a bit unrealistic, but you know how Sci-Fi RPs are.
  2. Alright, thanks. I figured I would start on his personality. I hope you do not mind the assumptions I made for it (some of the other troopers that you control being heavier armed, for example).

    ~John
  3. As I said in the OOC, all players in the RP will be in Group Omega. That means David, Chuck, Azure, Bree (can't remember her name), etc.
  4. Also, which group is Azure with, or in?

    ~John
  5. Well, the two travelers in the beginning post were you and Jannge's character, so I hoped I gave you enough of a hint, or suggestion, there.

    ~John
  6. I honestly have no idea what to do in your RP.

    Any suggestions?
  7. The Errand of Fools is awaiting your beginning post.

    ~John
  8. Works for me. I figured there would be something though.

    Also, I assumed David was talking to Azure, so I wrote his piece accordingly.

    ~John
  9. I'd think military personel (and most people on the mission) would already be trained to handle the side effects of hibernation to a degree. The only reason David had a hard time was because he hadn't done it in a while, and was assigned the mission at short notice.

    Caffine pills sound like a good idea, though. Maybe two for each person, to help cope with the after effects?
  10. Okay.

    Also,

    Just a few clarifying tips. The pills taken were caffeen pills.

    I thought that the special forces would have devised someway to increase memory recollection, to cut down on inactivity time (incase, for example, the ship was struck while on-course, every second matters).
    However, in the interests of fairness, the substence chosen was/ is caffeen due to the natural stimulous effects it has, and limited side-effects of it (however, still enough to ballance it out).

    Also, the reason he thought that opperates on the principle of sleep-recollection. Basically it is that you remember things best the first thing you think when you wakeup, and the last thing you think before going to sleep (which coincidently is also usually the first thing you think when you awake, unless you recall your dreams).

    If for whatever reason you do not like it, let me know.

    ~John
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