Ok, so my Marathon RPG bombed, but there's no reason not to try again! I'm using EVERY plugin to make this new RPG
These are the rules:
a) You keep the same character through the entire RPG.
You can't get yourself killed, or kill anyone else's character.
c) You're only allowed 1 ship to start off, it can be any from default Ares to your own plug.
d) No way can you wish yourself 10000 hvds or 1000000 credits.
e) The only way you can get more ships is by capturing them. Again, the rule of (d) applies here.
The empty blackness of space stretches on forever, interrupted only by the stars, twinkling. Ever twinkling. As the camera pans down, a small Union of Worlds transport is flying at top speed toward a stargate, followed tightly by an ESF light cruiser. As the shots from the cruiser rain down on the transport, sparks flash and spin across the void. Compared to the cruiser, the transport is a mere moat on the screen... this is accentuated by the huge cruiser's size as the camera pans inwards. Suddenly the engine of the Transport is ripped out by a lucky shot, and it begins to slow down...(aren't I imaginative)
'Captain, the enemy ship is slowing down, we must have hit her engines.'
Captain Perneas looks down his nose at the officer. Just then a blinding flash illuminates the command deck. The transport rolls over, spilling fire from it's belly.
'Damn fools,' he mutters. 'If you lose that ship, I promise you'll be sorry.'
The officer's at the command consoles make moves to counter the destruction of the transport. Now moving much faster, the cruiser overshoots and blocks the path between the transport and the stargate. Someone on board the transport must still have access to the controls, for it rotates to face the side of the cruiser and crashes into it. The cruiser absorbs the impact, but buckles slightly. Then, as if collapsing from that one final effort, the transport loses all navigation, and drifts.
Then, as by a common signal, airlocks on the ESF Prometheus open, spitting tiny tugs. They rush over to the bewildered vessel and drag it into the considerable docking bay on the bigger ship. It eventually moves inside the magnetic field, and collapses onto the huge hanger with an ear-thumping thud. Troops run over to it, and it can be seen a larger escort follows. The troops at the forefront assemble a cutter, and start slicing open the airlock...
As the final preparations for opening it are completed, captain Perneas stands with a detachment of EVAT troopers, ready to go in after the first wave. The door collapses with a thud. Troops rush in firing, but after the smoke clears, all is still.
Captain Perneas glances about impatiently. In front of him the prison officer is seated at a desk, questioning the Union ship's crew. They formed quite a queue, almost 50. In the distance, more of them were coming in, after going through the last stages of the weapons search. After the enquiry, they would move off and be sent down into the detention area. There's no honour in this, thought Perneas. No glory. What did it matter? 1 transport. A lot of bad that would do if left to the enemy. The voice of the inquisitor drummed on...
'Your name?'
'Dean Lockswood.' Replied the dishevelled man.
'Your rank?'
'Captain of the Union vessel, Fel Roar.'
The inquisitor looked up. Before he was out of his seat, Perneas had moved to the desk.
'Come with me.'
Regaining some of his haughtiness, the man followed the captain, along the ship. The inquisitor went on with his duty.
'I hope you realise this is a very small victory, my ESF captain. How do you know, that even now, reinforcements are rushing to save my ship?'
Perneas leaned back on his chair, and rubbed his chin.
'I don't. But I would stake my entire reputation that they aren't.'
The man, Dean Lockwood, sneered.
'Oh yes? Well your reputation won't be worth much soon. They might even be lenient if you let us go.'
'Traitor's recognise traitors the more readily.'
Only the cast-platinum binders prevented the man from jumping out of his seat and hitting Perneas at that rejoinder.
'I suggest you cooperate with our enquiries. In a few days, I will be ending my patrol run, and going back to Fortuna. I'm ever so intrigued why a lone transport would be wandering in the middle of nowhere. Why, it was pure luck that let us detect you. Were you part of a convoy? Or something else?'
'You'll get nothing from me.'
Perneas stood up.
'That's what I was afraid of.'
(This message has been edited by Count Altair El Alemein (edited 06-02-2001).)