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Post by Ludmila Ilyukhin on Jun 16, 2013 1:58:36 GMT -7
With the Special Sciences Service logo as a bonus! Anyway, Ludmila is lonely and depressed. She feels left out and forgotten, and whenever proper Bureau agents are about she disappears into the background. What Ludmila needs is friends. People who'll make her feel better and make her smile again. Extra points if those friends are war veterans/immortal/long-lived, that way they can reminisce about them good old days before all those bloody elves mucked everything up. Ludmila's unsure about her past and how people would react to it. After all, she dedicated half a century to a country and an ideology that both vanished in a few months and were then deemed as evil...tough call really. Rediscovering her past would definitely make for some interesting plotting. So friendship is a must...romance, though, that's another cup of tea. Ludmila's pretty dead set against it (being almost burned at the stake can do that to you). Sure she's had a few other flames, but they were either killed in the war or on various missions or died of old age. Now gimme plotz plz
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Post by John Deadhead Muller on Jun 18, 2013 10:56:58 GMT -7
Well Deadhead is pretty old by human standards, but then he's not really living anymore either. He is however just the kind of person that would make friendly banter with a random security guard, particularly if he found himself without a match for a cigar.
Not a whole lot of plot coming from this guy but there could definitely be some interesting conversation!
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Post by Clayton Booth on Jun 18, 2013 23:29:46 GMT -7
Just sayin', Ludmila and Clayton are like two peas in a depressing pod!
I'm not sure where the hook would come from, but a tale of the two survivors doing something together sounds fairly interesting! Clayton rarely visits the Bureau though, maybe to just trade petroleum for supplies and whatnot, so there's a hurdle to cross, but hey, other than that!
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Post by Ludmila Ilyukhin on Jun 19, 2013 6:51:22 GMT -7
Hmmmm...Ludmila's not known for engaging in friendly banter, but with enough coaxing and kind words she might do it! So long as Deadhead doesn't mind the smell of alcohol...
Ludmila's just a lowly security guard (for now), so she almost never leaves Bureau-controlled territory. She may have a hand in overseeing resource trade in a "making sure things don't go awry" kind of way, though, so if Clayton pops by she might be around.
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Post by John Deadhead Muller on Jun 19, 2013 8:30:05 GMT -7
Considering Deadhead is a corpse and an alcoholic I don't think he'll mind XD
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Post by Ludmila Ilyukhin on Jun 19, 2013 13:14:16 GMT -7
Well all's good then!
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Post by Riordan Silverlance on Jun 21, 2013 20:43:00 GMT -7
OH HAI HEY HI BUDDY You ended the 1916 thread wonderfully. I enjoy playing with Ludmila so much! She ekes out a side of Frankie that I don't often get to play in this setting! As for further threads, where would you like our next one to start? Anything after 1940 is just great for Frankie because then her husband dies and she gets to turn into a dark and somewhat homicidal creature for a few decades. SO FUN. She stays in Germany until after the Second World War and then roams continental Europe until sometime in the 70s when she joins the Bureau and gets shipped to Russia! So what's your fancy?
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