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Randolph Barton
player, 34 posts
35th Maine, B Company
STA 59/59
Fri 15 Mar 2024
at 22:55
  • msg #58

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GM:
Just after some feedback on the pace so far guys, I know you don't have too many options just yet so I want to get through the "Intro" as quickly as I can but I don;t want to swamp folks either :)

Pace seems good enough so far to me. Only thing that's a little different about this game is that it's a harder to know when it's an appropriate time to post, versus when we're supposed to sit back and let you continue to set the scenes via NPC's.

This is not a complaint. More like a head's up. In case one of us steps on your toes at any point.

See, for example, the post I just made in the game thread, #91. Hard to know if that's a welcome contribution which furthers the story, or if you'd prefer that I keep quiet and wait for more obvious/direct cues to act or speak.
GM
GM, 707 posts
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 00:07
  • msg #59

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What does DNA stand for?

National Dyslexics Association :)
GM
GM, 708 posts
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 00:14
  • msg #60

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Randolph Barton:
<quote GM>
See, for example, the post I just made in the game thread, #91. Hard to know if that's a welcome contribution which furthers the story, or if you'd prefer that I keep quiet and wait for more obvious/direct cues to act or speak.


The only thing wrong with that post is you gave Private Campbell a promotion and I put him in the wrong company.  He is actually from D Company (please refer to the Game Wiki).  Oh and you called him a Corporal AND an officer.  An NCO is never referred to as an officer.
Harris Barton
player, 15 posts
35th Maine, B company
STA 56 / Current 56
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 00:22
  • msg #61

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But besides that…
Randolph Barton
player, 35 posts
35th Maine, B Company
STA 59/59
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 01:37
  • msg #62

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GM:
The only thing wrong with that post is you gave Private Campbell a promotion and I put him in the wrong company.  He is actually from D Company (please refer to the Game Wiki).  Oh and you called him a Corporal AND an officer.  An NCO is never referred to as an officer.

Geez, you're a tough cookie.

If you click on Campbell's character, he is identified as a corporal. That's why I addressed him as such.

I was careful not to address him as sir.

And I only used the term officer one time, for narrative purposes. (He is a non commissioned officer, so it's perfectly appropriate to do so in narration, just as long as the character doesn't use the term.)
Harris Barton
player, 16 posts
35th Maine, B company
STA 56 / Current 56
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 01:46
  • msg #63

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Ah. Yeah. Campbell’s cast bio says Corporal, but in the Wiki he’s still a Private. He hasn’t been promoted yet in the current timeline.

And I ain’t calling nobody Officer or Sir - because I haven’t a clue who does and does not get that honorific.
Randolph Barton
player, 36 posts
35th Maine, B Company
STA 59/59
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 01:48
  • msg #64

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When I saw from his bio that he was a corporal, I checked the wiki to see which Company, but I could not find him there, because I was specifically looking for corporals.
GM
GM, 709 posts
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 03:00
  • msg #65

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I think you will struggle to find anyone in the services in any modern army that would call a NON-COMMISSIONED officer an 'officer'.  It's right there in the title that they are NOT an officer.  It's actually one of my personal beefs in civilian society people wanting to all themselves an 'officer'.  In the British Commonwealth you can only be an officer if you have a commission from the King, that means only Army officers and Police officers are entitled use the title 'officer', not 'customer service officers' and all that crap :)

Only officers would called 'sir', a sergeant is a sergeant.

Regarding Alex Campbell, that is my mistake, (I had not re-set his character sheet to this time line.) he is still, a private.

With regard to ex-pats serving in the Yankee units, the 44th are pretty much all New Yorkers with a liberal sprinkling of Irishmen or Irish lineage.  Notable other characters, Sergeant Major Schuder is Prussian, Dr Emil Weiss is Hungarian, Sarah is English and I think there is private from Poland.  Just about everyone else is a New Englander and most of them are Mainers.  There are no Native Americans or African Americans in the 35th.
Randolph Barton
player, 37 posts
35th Maine, B Company
STA 59/59
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 03:53
  • msg #66

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GM:
I think you will struggle to find anyone in the services in any modern army that would call a NON-COMMISSIONED officer an 'officer'.

I understand, and you've made this point clear. Which is why I was very careful not to address him IC as "sir."

I was just trying to point out that I also didn't refer to him as an officer IC. The narrator used his editorial discretion (right or wrong) to refer to him as an officer, because it was useful and convenient to the narrative at that point. (A pronoun would have been vague, and "corporal" would have been repetitive.)

Next time I'm in a similar situation I will just use the phrase "non-commissioned officer" instead of "officer."
GM
GM, 711 posts
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 04:09
  • msg #67

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Not trying to be critical folks, just 'historically accurate' in a sci-fi/fantasy game :)

Just don't start using they/them pro-nouns :)
Randolph Barton
player, 38 posts
35th Maine, B Company
STA 59/59
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 04:14
  • msg #68

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LOL
Brian O'Maley
player, 27 posts
44th New York, Gun No.2
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 08:56
  • msg #69

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GM:
Not trying to be critical folks, just 'historically accurate' in a sci-fi/fantasy game :)

Just don't start using they/them pro-nouns :)


How would that work anyhow with people identifying as an Apache Helicopter? Its not even invented yet. ;-)
Donald Dobs
Player, 35 posts
35th Maine B Coy
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 12:24
  • msg #70

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Looks about hesitantly
Vergil Myers
player, 19 posts
35th Maine, B Company
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 12:57
  • msg #71

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Brian O'Maley:
ooc: I think cash gets the raw tone best for those who like to get the full sad song.

“It was like someone kissing your girlfriend”
—Trent Reznor upon hearing Johnny Cash’s cover of “Hurt.”
Vergil Myers
player, 21 posts
35th Maine, B Company
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 17:21
  • msg #72

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Alexander Campbell:
Let's call this a meta-gaming warning :)

Oh, dear! I thought it was basic enough that even a total amateur would get the gist. Make pieces symmetrical, hammer together, keep splinters out of skin. Because splinters suck. Other than wood glue, that’s all I know as an amateur myself. But I get that Vergil might not even know that much. My bad. I’ll be more cautious in the future.

Though I must’ve missed something somewhere. The only IC reference to Campbell is as a corporal. I take it he is actually a private?
GM
GM, 712 posts
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 18:53
  • msg #73

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I can tell you, as someone who recently completed the 1st year of a mature age carpentry apprentice, even the simplest tasks are just beyond some people.  Like most things in life, some people have a natural aptitude but some people do not.  We are all wired differently.  For example, everyone has vocal chords and lungs but that doesn't mean everyone can sing.  And just because you are naturally gifted at something doesn't mean someone who puts in the hard work but doesn't have the gifts can't still outperform a natural.
Brian O'Maley
player, 29 posts
44th New York, Gun No.2
Also known as Brain
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 20:08
  • msg #74

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In reply to Vergil Myers (msg # 71):

I couldn't believe that was a nine inch nails cover. I was sure it was the other way around.
Vergil Myers
player, 23 posts
35th Maine, B Company
Sat 16 Mar 2024
at 22:58
  • msg #75

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In reply to GM (msg # 73):

That all makes perfect sense. But the real points  here are:

Alexander Campbell:
it's a left handed hammer!

I’ve never seen anything other than a straight hammer, and therefore universally ambidextrous. It sounds like one of those pranks people play on the new guy.

Is this actually a thing?

And the wiki states the Ogunquit was magically transported on Jan 6. Is it still the middle of winter?
This message was last edited by the player at 23:01, Sat 16 Mar.
GM
GM, 713 posts
Sun 17 Mar 2024
at 01:12
  • msg #76

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Vergil Myers:
In reply to GM (msg # 73):

That all makes perfect sense. But the real points  here are:

Alexander Campbell:
it's a left handed hammer!

I’ve never seen anything other than a straight hammer, and therefore universally ambidextrous. It sounds like one of those pranks people play on the new guy.

Is this actually a thing?

And the wiki states the Ogunquit was magically transported on Jan 6. Is it still the middle of winter?


And that is exactly the reaction Alexander was expecting from a noob with a hammer :)  Later he will send you to the hardware shop to get striped or checkered paint and a left handed screw driver.

The weather is relative, is it still winter in the Caribbean on the 6th of January?  On January 6th at my home it is the middle of summer.  It certainly isn't snowing where you are now.
Vergil Myers
player, 28 posts
35th Maine, B Company
Fri 22 Mar 2024
at 18:52
  • msg #77

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On that subject, what was the Ogunquit doing there in the first place? To my knowledge, she was near staging areas for Confederate-aligned blockade runners aimed at getting cotton for the Brits during the war.

Considering she was a lone transport ship, was she off-course? Or does it simply not matter for the purposes of the game?

PS Or is this closer to Georgia, what I presume was the intended destination, than I thought?
GM
GM, 723 posts
Fri 22 Mar 2024
at 23:11
  • msg #78

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Lowly privates in an infantry Regiment are not going to be informed about the actions or orders if a Naval vessel.  The only information any of you have is in the existing story threads.  You will have to wait and see how things unfold, no spoilers.
Vergil Myers
player, 30 posts
35th Maine, B Company
Sat 23 Mar 2024
at 01:08
  • msg #79

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Huh. Outside of the interesting aspect of what privates would not be informed of, the fact that it’s a mystery is enticing as well!
Brian O'Maley
player, 31 posts
44th New York, Gun No.2
Also known as Brain
Sat 23 Mar 2024
at 09:35
  • msg #80

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I got no idea where i am supposed to be or what i should post. Even if i should post. The column leaving seems to be only the 35th but i also see mentions of one or more guns but no gun number so is anyone of the cannon crew along or are we just happy camping ready to blow up stuff that want to raid our camp?
GM
GM, 724 posts
Sat 23 Mar 2024
at 10:37
  • msg #81

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Gun number 1 is with A & B company's.  As Brian is the only player from the 44th with Gun 2, we can assume he stepped in to replace another gunner who is on sick parade, so Brian is with the column that marches to Suzdal.  My apologies for leaving him swinging in the breeze :)
Harris Barton
player, 21 posts
35th Maine, B company
STA 56 / Current 56
Sun 24 Mar 2024
at 00:12
  • msg #82

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Vergil, our ship headed out of the Chesapeake Bay and was heading down the US Eastern coast - I think our destination was the Carolina coast. Not sure if we were headed to North or South Carolina. But where we actually ended up after that storm is anyone’s guess…
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