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OOc: Good to xsee you back Gretin. Although your old characters could always be re-written into the story.
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True, but like I said, I'd like to have a fresh start anyway, and also I think it's probably more realistic to just stick to one character this time - that way I don't have to think about what 3 different characters are going to do and it also means if I'm unable to post for any reason I won't hold up the RPG so much as with three.
And it will be easier to withdraw one character if need be, so... yeah
Anyway, I have some spare time right now so I'll see about making an entrance for my new character.
IC:
A noisy black train, the engine shaped after the head of the glukkons it was built to serve, rumbled along a track on the way to Rupture Farms, spewing black smoke and pollution everywhere in its wake - coincidentally resembling the glukkons in another way. On board were various items of interest, crates of machinery, weapons, tools - this train wasn't just going to Rupture Farms - and critters for Rupture Farms' meat processing. Then, of course, there were the inevitable mudokon slaves being shipped to various factories in the Magog Cartel. Most of these mudokons were huddled together, shivering in the corners of what little room they had on the train, but one particular dark blue skinned mudokon seemed to be enjoying the fact that his car in the train had no roof as he hung with his arms crossed over the edge of the walls. His head rested on his crossed arms as he gazed out across the vast landscapes the train was hurtling through at an incredible speed. Even going by at such a rate, Ralph's eyes took in everything, every small detail in the landscape from the most insignificant bush to the mightiest mountain, and stashed it away in his mind for future viewing. You could never know when such knowledge might come in useful, and Ralph preferred to be prepared for something that might not be necessary than to be unprepared for something that
will be necessary.
Through the whole journey Ralph had stayed silently in this position, only moving his head every now and then to look off in different directions. But finally, the train started to slow down as it came under the big sign bearing the familiar symbol of the Magog Cartel - the glukkon's face - and the words "Rupture Farms."
"So this is Rupture Farms," Ralph mused, "doesn't look like much, but I suppose I should wait to see it from the inside before I jump to conclusions..."
The train pulled to a stop in the station, and a slig jumped out of the engine and looked around (I don't think anyone's at the station... if I'm wrong tell me and I'll edit). "Dang, not again! Why is there never anyone around to do the danged work!" The slig went back to the train and started searching for the crates of critters. He chuckled to himself slightly as an idea came to his mind... these critters were just being dumped here because they weren't wanted anywhere else nearby, so if no one was around to help, why not literally
dump them off?
Ralph watched the slig grumbling to itself as it went back to the train and heard the low chuckle from inside. He couldn't be bothered waiting for the slig to get to his truck (if the slig was even going to do so), so he lifted himself easily over the top of the wall and jumped down onto the platform.
He walked straight through an open door into the production lines, had a quick look around, and decided on the door to his left, which happened to lead straight into the grinding area.
He looked around and noticed all the new grinding apparatus - new equipment, that was a first in any factory he'd worked in! He also noticed a group of mudokons who seemed to be working around the area, but he took no notice of them; he was here for a job, and it was obvious that to get that he would need to see whoever was in charge around here...
A rumble sounded, as the train started to move off from the station, leaving a few crates of critters carelessly dumped on the platform. That slig certainly hadn't wasted any time!
OOC: Sorry about the little bit of random character use, I figured it was most logical.