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Father P.J. Rucker

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:42 pm
by Job
Royya wrote:Nada, nothing on the news. Remark Rucker, placing the newspaper on Prof. Moore' desk. Could be arson or accident, I never knew there was another ship.

He looks again at the newspaper.

Miss Lexington expedition, what do we know about them, who are the scientists over there?

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:43 pm
by Job
Royya wrote:Once back to Shore and with the promise of Prof. Moore to handle his joining to the expedition, Father Rucker will bring his stuff from the hotel to his new cabin.
Upon his return to the docks, luggage in tow, Father Rucker spent a half hour attempting to convince policemen and a security guard that he was to be allowed onto the USS Gabrielle. A runner was sent to speak with Professor Moore and returned word that Father Rucker was indeed to be permitted aboard, to await within the ship's mess.

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Job (the tortured one).

Øyvind Raknes - Sled Driver

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:46 pm
by Job
Anatomist wrote:'shhhh' 'shhh' 'rolig nå skattene mine' 'shhh' 'shhh'
Translation:
Spoiler:
'Calm down my treasures'
(OOC: Handle Animal (1d20+9=18))
The dogs are clearly upset about something and, although they quiet down for Øyvind, they continue pacing and whining.

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Job (the tortured one).

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:48 pm
by Job
Royya wrote:Nada, nothing on the news. Remark Rucker, placing the newspaper on Prof. Moore' desk. Could be arson or accident, I never knew there was another ship.

He looks again at the newspaper.

Miss Lexington expedition, what do we know about them, who are the scientists over there?
Father Rucker remembers meeting Martin LeBlanc, the expedition's journalist, on deck just before Martin sacrificed his body to save the female pilot. It occurs to the priest that perhaps Martin has some information.

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Job (the tortured one).

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:49 pm
by Job
Royya wrote:Father Rucker goes to meet Martin, after introducing himself, he'll ask him about the other ship.

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:50 pm
by Job
Martin LeBlanc's Puppeteer wrote:
Royya wrote:Father Rucker goes to meet Martin, after introducing himself, he'll ask him about the other ship.
OOC: What do I know/remember? It's been awhile...

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:04 pm
by Job
Martin LeBlanc's Puppeteer wrote:OOC: What do I know/remember? It's been awhile...
For Martin's Eyes Only:
Spoiler:
Here is a copy of the recent news article about Acacia Lexington's expedition.
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Martin knows that there was a history of bad blood between James Starkweather and Acacia Lexington. He knows that James led an African safari with Acacia as a member, and apparently the expedition was successful, but something happened during the expedition (Martin is not aware of these details) that created a rift between the two individuals.

Also, below are copies of newspaper articles that resulted from Martin's investigations at the New York Times archives. Only Martin is currently aware of these articles.
Here is a link to the Chapter 1 In Character thread.

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Job (the tortured one).

Øyvind Raknes - Sled Driver

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:06 pm
by Job
Anatomist wrote:Øyvind takes out one of his dogs in a rope and lets the dog guide him to the thing that makes them nervous.

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:08 pm
by Job
Spoiler:
***NOTE: This is the point at which this thread was migrated from the EnWorld website. --Job.

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:11 pm
by Job
Royya wrote:Father Rucker goes to meet Martin, after introducing himself, he'll ask him about the other ship.
Seeking Martin LeBlanc, Father Rucker is directed to the infirmary where a number of injured and burned crewmembers are receiving treatment.

Dr. Greene points to Martin, who is lying on a cot in the corner, and then returns to his work.

Martin looks to be in very bad condition. He is lying on his side, his face half-wrapped in cloth bandages through which some areas of reddened scalp can be seen where his hair has been burned away. A large bandage covers his shoulders and back. His entire left arm and hand are wrapped like a mummy.

Martin appears to be awake, and as Father Rucker approaches, Martin slowly turns his head and gazes with watery eyes at the priest.

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Job. (the tortured one)

Re: Øyvind Raknes - Sled Driver

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:36 pm
by Job
Job wrote:
Anatomist wrote:Øyvind takes out one of his dogs in a rope and lets the dog guide him to the thing that makes them nervous.
The dog licks Øyvind and jumps around while being freed from the crate and attached to a rope. It then enthusiastically leads Øyvind around tweendeck hold #5, sniffing its way between the stored piles of wood. After searching the entire hold, it looks up at Øyvind, tilts its head, and patiently waits.
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Re: Øyvind Raknes - Sled Driver

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:25 pm
by Anatomist
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Øyvind smiles at the big dog 'cluless are you' 'common lets take a walk' Øyvind goes to the hatch going down to lower hold#5 and will walk the lower holds towards the bow.

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:00 pm
by royya
Martin?
Father Rucker asks and waits for no confirmation from the man. He takes a sit beside Martin and takes out his praying book
Is it OK for me to sit beside you?
I’m father Rucker, a catholic priest and a close friend of Prof. Moore. Can I comfort you with a pray for now, to ease the pain from your soul.

Re: Øyvind Raknes - Sled Driver

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 3:53 am
by Job
Anatomist wrote:Øyvind smiles at the big dog 'cluless are you' 'common lets take a walk' Øyvind goes to the hatch going down to lower hold#5 and will walk the lower holds towards the bow.
Using the cage-and-pulley system that the dog team installed before departing NYC, Øyvind lowers "Chinook" down into the lower hold. **Chinook is quite happy to be out for a walk with Øyvind! He sniffs, twirls, jumps, runs, and playfully nips at Øyvind, but there isn't much room to investigate since the lower hold is packed tight with supplies to build the camp. Based on Chinook's behavior, Øyvind deduces that the dogs were simply upset with the explosions, alarms, and chaos.

** = Named after Commander Byrd's team's lead dog.
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Job. (the tortured one)

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 5:17 am
by BenTheRat
Martin groans a bit but looks up at the priest. "I hope your not here to give me my last rights?" He chuckled a bit at his own joke and quickly regretted it. "There maybe a time for prayers later, but for now my soul is fine, its my body that could use some help."

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:29 pm
by royya
Father Rucker smiles and chants a short pray
Do you remember what happened?

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:55 pm
by BenTheRat
"What with the fire?" Martin responded. "Not much, just trying to be the dashing young hero to save the maiden. Didn't work out like I've seen in the picture shows."

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:30 pm
by royya
Talking with a comforting voice Paul asks
Martin, what do you know about the Lexington expedition?
The one who wants to compete wuth the Starkweather’s and Moore’s voyage?

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:54 pm
by BenTheRat
Martin looks up at him a bit surprised, "You want to talk about this NOW?" he groans a bit. "Well, ok, not much to tell, I dug up some old articles on her from several years back. Seems her father died mysteriously. Police ruled it a suicide, she didn't believe them. Said it was about some old book."

Re: CHAPTER 4: IC - Departure

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:30 pm
by royya
I’m trying to distract you from your pains and the horrible event
Paul Rucker replies with a smile
What book?