Out in the Black a body can find many things. Peace. Death. The crew of the Stargazy just wants to keep flyin' as long as they can without the meddlin' of the Alliance.
Amelia grins, thinking, So Companions do have some use after all. "Yes, let's go to the kitchen. Anything we know on MacAvoy might help us." She heads that way, gesturing for the others to follow.
Catty, what are we going to do about Cid and Sir James? I guess the latter can take off, but I'd like to keep Cid as an NPC in case we get wounded. Unless someone else has substantial medical training, though that seems unlikely.
I haven't seen ManWithDoor post in quite some time, so I was assuming we lost him.
Amelia settles down at the kitchen table. She offers CiCi some food, then resumes eating her breakfast, waiting for the Companion to share her information. "So, what is this that you found out about MacAvoy?"
To let you all know where your GM is at the moment. I am dealing with some very serious frusteration regarding gameplay for both my games. If I am nice and let people post people get upset and leave my games. If I set deadlines it does not matter to anyone but me. I can't win either way. Being involved in another game has shown me this behavior is not common so I can only conclude it is my games and the way I run them. I am trying to decided if I should shut down both games I GM for my own sanity. Don't get me wrong, I realize this is last on your laundry list of things to do but it does not help me participate or run a game. This is a two way street and I am feeling awefully one way at the moment. Sorry to Marddon - you have been a great player.
I've enjoyed playing Amelia and this certainly seemed like a potentially fun campaign, but I can see why this has probably been a frustrating process for you. If you want to shut down the game, there will certainly be no hard feelings on my side.
You have been a great player too. You and Hayabusa. This is more about me than anything else. I have just tried so hard to find a way to run a workable campaign and nothing has worked to inspire or motivate anyone.