hmmm.....who's at the UV building right now?.....she might want to take a tour around the place

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by The Abel Rex Regime » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:27 am


by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:28 am
Personal Freedom wrote:Confederated Southern States wrote:
As a Steelers fan, I've talked to plenty of Pittsburgh residents.They're weird.
I'm trying to pull of a urban Southern slang talk with Scarecrow.
It looks good.
As for Pittsburgh residents.... I'm from West, by God, Virginnia. I even play Bluegrass. We are just a Steeltown like Pittsburgh. We speak like Pittsburgh morphed with Appalachia.

by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:34 am

by The Abel Rex Regime » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:37 am

by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:39 am


by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:47 am

by Galnius » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:59 am
The Abel Rex Regime wrote:Anybody want to interact with female Zero?


by Zeinbrad » Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:12 am

by Galnius » Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:30 am
Zeinbrad wrote:Why do I have the sudden urge to write a short story where the hero's are versus Really good Baseball players, and get there ass kicked. Cause none of them now how to play Baseball. Besides maybe Crow, and inspector (He's got to be good at something)

by Zeinbrad » Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:34 am
Galnius wrote:Zeinbrad wrote:Why do I have the sudden urge to write a short story where the hero's are versus Really good Baseball players, and get there ass kicked. Cause none of them now how to play Baseball. Besides maybe Crow, and inspector (He's got to be good at something)
...ignore the kids from NYC then....

by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:21 am

by Zeinbrad » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:24 am
Confederated Southern States wrote:Character ratings because I'm bored!
Scarecrow 9/10: Ah Scarecrow, poster boy for CYOS. Scarecrow's wide emotional spectrum adds much needed dialouge for the story, and he always has the right comment for everything. Plus, who doesn't love a crazy redneck with shadow powers?
Shade 8/10: Picture a recently graduated blonde American white girl. Now picture Shade. Shocking they're the same, considering Shade is perhaps the most stoic and emotionless character in the whole series. Sometimes her uncaringness is so strong that it retracts from storytelling, but overall she adds some much needed level-headedness.
Raptor 7/10: Not enough of him developed, but he reminds us of his father, who is
Colonel Mayfield 7.5/10: Badass grandpa for the win! Does enough for a background character.
Decay 8.5/10: Perfect mindset for a villain; fuck everything!
Darin 7/10: As much as we love the awesome black man's one liners, he's rather flat.
Cedric 8.5/10: Badass, but with enough human reactions to things to keep things interesting. Cedric is an awesome supporting character.
Lancasters 7.5/10: Wow, villains who do things not just because they're evil! Hope to see more of them.
Savior 5/10: Sometimes funny, but Mary Sue-tastic. Hopefully she gets better.
Eris 8.5/10: Holy hell, perfect combo of sexy and creepy! She still feels human though, which is credited to good writing by Abel.
Zero X 3/10: Yawn. Boobs and boring Deadpool rip-off lines. Not a fan.
Napalm 9/10: So much unexplored depth! I love Napalm, he just needs more spotlight. Funny, but he is seriousness and emotional when need be.
Ink 7.5/10: Rather one-dimensional, but in a good way. Cheeky and interesting.
Grave 7/10: I like him, but I haven't seen enough social interactions with him. Overall pretty good.

by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:26 am
by Personal Freedom » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:27 am
Zeinbrad wrote:Confederated Southern States wrote:Character ratings because I'm bored!
Scarecrow 9/10: Ah Scarecrow, poster boy for CYOS. Scarecrow's wide emotional spectrum adds much needed dialouge for the story, and he always has the right comment for everything. Plus, who doesn't love a crazy redneck with shadow powers?
Shade 8/10: Picture a recently graduated blonde American white girl. Now picture Shade. Shocking they're the same, considering Shade is perhaps the most stoic and emotionless character in the whole series. Sometimes her uncaringness is so strong that it retracts from storytelling, but overall she adds some much needed level-headedness.
Raptor 7/10: Not enough of him developed, but he reminds us of his father, who is
Colonel Mayfield 7.5/10: Badass grandpa for the win! Does enough for a background character.
Decay 8.5/10: Perfect mindset for a villain; fuck everything!
Darin 7/10: As much as we love the awesome black man's one liners, he's rather flat.
Cedric 8.5/10: Badass, but with enough human reactions to things to keep things interesting. Cedric is an awesome supporting character.
Lancasters 7.5/10: Wow, villains who do things not just because they're evil! Hope to see more of them.
Savior 5/10: Sometimes funny, but Mary Sue-tastic. Hopefully she gets better.
Eris 8.5/10: Holy hell, perfect combo of sexy and creepy! She still feels human though, which is credited to good writing by Abel.
Zero X 3/10: Yawn. Boobs and boring Deadpool rip-off lines. Not a fan.
Napalm 9/10: So much unexplored depth! I love Napalm, he just needs more spotlight. Funny, but he is seriousness and emotional when need be.
Ink 7.5/10: Rather one-dimensional, but in a good way. Cheeky and interesting.
Grave 7/10: I like him, but I haven't seen enough social interactions with him. Overall pretty good.
Hey look, I got a half! Also you forgot about Richard and Cypher.

by SuperHappySmileyWorld » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:27 am
Confederated Southern States wrote:Character ratings because I'm bored!
Scarecrow 9/10: Ah Scarecrow, poster boy for CYOS. Scarecrow's wide emotional spectrum adds much needed dialouge for the story, and he always has the right comment for everything. Plus, who doesn't love a crazy redneck with shadow powers?
Shade 8/10: Picture a recently graduated blonde American white girl. Now picture Shade. Shocking they're the same, considering Shade is perhaps the most stoic and emotionless character in the whole series. Sometimes her uncaringness is so strong that it retracts from storytelling, but overall she adds some much needed level-headedness.
Raptor 7/10: Not enough of him developed, but he reminds us of his father, who is
Colonel Mayfield 7.5/10: Badass grandpa for the win! Does enough for a background character.
Decay 8.5/10: Perfect mindset for a villain; fuck everything!
Darin 7/10: As much as we love the awesome black man's one liners, he's rather flat.
Cedric 8.5/10: Badass, but with enough human reactions to things to keep things interesting. Cedric is an awesome supporting character.
Lancasters 7.5/10: Wow, villains who do things not just because they're evil! Hope to see more of them.
Savior 5/10: Sometimes funny, but Mary Sue-tastic. Hopefully she gets better.
Eris 8.5/10: Holy hell, perfect combo of sexy and creepy! She still feels human though, which is credited to good writing by Abel.
Zero X 3/10: Yawn. Boobs and boring Deadpool rip-off lines. Not a fan.
Napalm 9/10: So much unexplored depth! I love Napalm, he just needs more spotlight. Funny, but he is seriousness and emotional when need be.
Ink 7.5/10: Rather one-dimensional, but in a good way. Cheeky and interesting.
Grave 7/10: I like him, but I haven't seen enough social interactions with him. Overall pretty good.

by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:28 am

by SuperHappySmileyWorld » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:29 am
Confederated Southern States wrote:SHSW, you're gonna hate me, but who do you play again :B

by The Blazing Aura » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:30 am
SuperHappySmileyWorld wrote:Confederated Southern States wrote:Character ratings because I'm bored!
Scarecrow 9/10: Ah Scarecrow, poster boy for CYOS. Scarecrow's wide emotional spectrum adds much needed dialouge for the story, and he always has the right comment for everything. Plus, who doesn't love a crazy redneck with shadow powers?
Shade 8/10: Picture a recently graduated blonde American white girl. Now picture Shade. Shocking they're the same, considering Shade is perhaps the most stoic and emotionless character in the whole series. Sometimes her uncaringness is so strong that it retracts from storytelling, but overall she adds some much needed level-headedness.
Raptor 7/10: Not enough of him developed, but he reminds us of his father, who is
Colonel Mayfield 7.5/10: Badass grandpa for the win! Does enough for a background character.
Decay 8.5/10: Perfect mindset for a villain; fuck everything!
Darin 7/10: As much as we love the awesome black man's one liners, he's rather flat.
Cedric 8.5/10: Badass, but with enough human reactions to things to keep things interesting. Cedric is an awesome supporting character.
Lancasters 7.5/10: Wow, villains who do things not just because they're evil! Hope to see more of them.
Savior 5/10: Sometimes funny, but Mary Sue-tastic. Hopefully she gets better.
Eris 8.5/10: Holy hell, perfect combo of sexy and creepy! She still feels human though, which is credited to good writing by Abel.
Zero X 3/10: Yawn. Boobs and boring Deadpool rip-off lines. Not a fan.
Napalm 9/10: So much unexplored depth! I love Napalm, he just needs more spotlight. Funny, but he is seriousness and emotional when need be.
Ink 7.5/10: Rather one-dimensional, but in a good way. Cheeky and interesting.
Grave 7/10: I like him, but I haven't seen enough social interactions with him. Overall pretty good.
No ratings for me? *sniff*
by Personal Freedom » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:31 am

by Zeinbrad » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:31 am

by Confederated Southern States » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:31 am
SuperHappySmileyWorld wrote:Confederated Southern States wrote:SHSW, you're gonna hate me, but who do you play again :B
Across all the RPs:
Cobalt Man 6.5/10: Eh, rather flat.
Fmr. Captain Hughey White 7/10: Good stuff, but a bit generic. Needs more time.
Quinn Nash Don't remember who he is..
Franklin Web Ditto

by SuperHappySmileyWorld » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:34 am

by Zeinbrad » Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:37 am
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