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by Arenhai » Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:53 pm
by Dentali » Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:04 pm
Arenhai wrote:I don’t want to make an unrealistic character, so how does this sound as an idea? (Before I start, I am in no way familiar with Oklahoma, but I figured I’d experiment) my character would have a typical upbringing of a politician, well off, father is a lawyer, goes off to a good college. After, he would serve as city counsel man for Oklahoma City before managing to pull off a run for labor commissioner as a Democrat. He would serve this position for a while before at the age of late 40’s or so run for senator (maybe house is better?) of the state. He managed to ride dissatisfaction of the state’s teachers, along with a scandal damaging his already uninspiring opponent, to a slim victory in the election.
Is this too unrealistic?
by Arenhai » Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:11 pm
Dentali wrote:Arenhai wrote:I don’t want to make an unrealistic character, so how does this sound as an idea? (Before I start, I am in no way familiar with Oklahoma, but I figured I’d experiment) my character would have a typical upbringing of a politician, well off, father is a lawyer, goes off to a good college. After, he would serve as city counsel man for Oklahoma City before managing to pull off a run for labor commissioner as a Democrat. He would serve this position for a while before at the age of late 40’s or so run for senator (maybe house is better?) of the state. He managed to ride dissatisfaction of the state’s teachers, along with a scandal damaging his already uninspiring opponent, to a slim victory in the election.
Is this too unrealistic?
cut the scandal, the oklahoma 5th leans republican but currently has a democrat serving. You just need to make them a conservative democrat
by Arenhai » Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:27 pm
by Dentali » Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:59 pm
Arenhai wrote:
NS Nation Name: Arenhai
Character Name: Charles Wade
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 48
Character Height: 5 foot 5
Character Weight: 163
Character Position/Role/Job: senator
Appearance: trimmed brown hair, stubble, beady blue eyes and a sharp nose. White
Character State of Origin: Oklahoma
Character State of Residence: Oklahoma
Character Party Affiliation: Democratic
Main Strengths: diligent, thoughtful, and hardworking
Main Weaknesses: bad at quick action, too hardworking, therefore can get sick often
Biography: Charles Wade led the childhood of many future politicians, coming from a well off family. His father was a lawyer who Charles looked up to a lot. Charles was determined to make something out of himself, he studied hard. He always had his nose in a book, reading about, a lot of things really. He was accepted into a university where he studied political science.
Charles would enter into the career of politics, serving as city councilman for Oklahoma City. He got more ambitious, and he made a run for labor commissioner of the state. Making the position, he served very well and was well liked. After this, Charles made a risk, he would run for senate. He ran as a more conservative Democrat and managed to get decent ratings in the local polls. When Election Day came, the vote was very slim, but Charles Wade had won it.
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Arenhai
Do Not Remove: 84721
by Arenhai » Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:49 pm
Dentali wrote:Arenhai wrote:
NS Nation Name: Arenhai
Character Name: Charles Wade
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 48
Character Height: 5 foot 5
Character Weight: 163
Character Position/Role/Job: senator
Appearance: trimmed brown hair, stubble, beady blue eyes and a sharp nose. White
Character State of Origin: Oklahoma
Character State of Residence: Oklahoma
Character Party Affiliation: Democratic
Main Strengths: diligent, thoughtful, and hardworking
Main Weaknesses: bad at quick action, too hardworking, therefore can get sick often
Biography: Charles Wade led the childhood of many future politicians, coming from a well off family. His father was a lawyer who Charles looked up to a lot. Charles was determined to make something out of himself, he studied hard. He always had his nose in a book, reading about, a lot of things really. He was accepted into a university where he studied political science.
Charles would enter into the career of politics, serving as city councilman for Oklahoma City. He got more ambitious, and he made a run for labor commissioner of the state. Making the position, he served very well and was well liked. After this, Charles made a risk, he would run for senate. He ran as a more conservative Democrat and managed to get decent ratings in the local polls. When Election Day came, the vote was very slim, but Charles Wade had won it.
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Arenhai
Do Not Remove: 84721
Main Strengths: diligent, thoughtful, and hardworking
Main Weaknesses: bad at quick action, too hardworking, therefore can get sick often
too hardworking is not a weakness, also no way he would win senate make him a rep, finally WHEN was he elected
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 6:01 am
Arenhai wrote:Dentali wrote:
Main Strengths: diligent, thoughtful, and hardworking
Main Weaknesses: bad at quick action, too hardworking, therefore can get sick often
too hardworking is not a weakness, also no way he would win senate make him a rep, finally WHEN was he elected
Changed, but what do you mean in the last part?
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 6:04 am
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 6:14 am
by Dentali » Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:53 am
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:00 am
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:40 am
Tallahassee News Station wrote:I am very curious about what Denis offered Brankers
by Imperial Esplanade » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:51 am
But the Lord stood by me, and gave me strength. (2 Timothy 4:17)One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory. (Rita Mae Brown)
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:37 am
by Dentali » Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:07 pm
Tallahassee News Station wrote:I'm surprised Chand wasn't offered a deal. Also means I haven't gotten to see any deals.
Looks like Am wasn't offered one though unless Pro just didn't post which is interesting
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:57 pm
Dentali wrote:Tallahassee News Station wrote:I'm surprised Chand wasn't offered a deal. Also means I haven't gotten to see any deals.
Looks like Am wasn't offered one though unless Pro just didn't post which is interesting
If I had any idea what Chandler would want he might of. Also Chandler doesn't really represent any particular 'faction', like Amaras kinda shows where the ultra-cons are voting and Fowler the liberal republicans, chandler doesn't
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:58 pm
by Dentali » Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:33 pm
Tallahassee News Station wrote:Got a little sporadic but well written interview
Good strategically too
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:56 pm
Dentali wrote:Tallahassee News Station wrote:Got a little sporadic but well written interview
Good strategically too
I spent the past 5 days curled up around my toilet throwing my guts up. Occasionally i would feel good enough to work on it a bit. It being sporadic makes sense, and i'm thankful it went as well as it did
In general this is something I hope to do more of, small little contributor interviews commenting on a specific situation. Politicians do it all the time to increase their profile and spin but its been fairly absent in the RP, most interviews are extremely long and weighty. Inclusion of shorter more concise interviews on one or two ongoing topics would be great.
by Dentali » Tue Mar 26, 2019 3:13 pm
by United City States of Oceania » Tue Mar 26, 2019 3:26 pm
Uttland wrote:Why are the Reeds speaking Baguette? Don’t they know that in America we don’t tolerate Muslim languages like Baguette?
by Dentali » Tue Mar 26, 2019 3:58 pm
United City States of Oceania wrote:Sunshine only got an iou
by Bruke » Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:00 pm
Dentali wrote:I honestly think I’ve leaned a bit hard with the Anderson Stevenson meeting. I was worried that my obvious Samara bias would affect Anderson’s actions so I biased myself for Anderson to be more pro Stevenson than he might have been otherwise, but I’ve gone a bit far
by Dentali » Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:27 pm
Bruke wrote:Dentali wrote:I honestly think I’ve leaned a bit hard with the Anderson Stevenson meeting. I was worried that my obvious Samara bias would affect Anderson’s actions so I biased myself for Anderson to be more pro Stevenson than he might have been otherwise, but I’ve gone a bit far
It’ll all work out eventually, don’t worry.
Samara is the “big dog” in the race, Anderson’s support helps narrow the odds but at the end of the day he’s not some big name from Boston, he’s from a different state entirely.
by Tallahassee News Station » Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:55 pm
Dentali wrote:I honestly think I’ve leaned a bit hard with the Anderson Stevenson meeting. I was worried that my obvious Samara bias would affect Anderson’s actions so I biased myself for Anderson to be more pro Stevenson than he might have been otherwise, but I’ve gone a bit far
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