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~ APRIL 30 2012 ~ Your name is Aspen James Foster. For the past 98 days, you have been the President of the United States. It is not a fair world. If it were, you wouldn’t be sitting in the Oval at all. Your largest concerns would be about funding for whichever national parks are not receiving enough tourists. But it’s not a fair world. Just a few bombs in the Capitol building promoted you from a nobody Secretary of the Interior to the most powerful man in the free world. Now your priorities are keeping the country running, managing a half-empty Congress, handling multiple constitutional controversies and (most notably) fighting a war against the organization that caused this turmoil. All of this while trying to secure a full term in the White House in your own right. You are currently on a flight to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. There you will make your case to bring more nation states on to join the coalition against this terrorist group. “Bobby, was it?” “Huh? Oh, uh…yes, Mr. President.” “Please, just Foster.” You gesture to your assistant. Well, one of your assistants. He’s a new member of your staff, and that’s about all you know. “We’re about to land. Can you give me a recap on the situation?” “I can, sir- Sorry, I mean Foster.” Bobby places the binder in his hand onto your desk, flipping through the pages. “On January 24th 2012, the terrorist group Mujahideen for the Sake of God—MFSA for short detonated a series of specifically placed bombs in the Capitol building. The operation was orchestrated by the head of the MFSA, Rajab al-Hai. al-Hai utilized insider c-” You raise your hand for Bobby to stop. “Alright, I know all this. What’s next?” “Uhm…right, yeah. Let’s see…” The kid flips through the pages in his binder. You sigh. “Ah! Okay, here we are. Ever since Operation Judgement Day had begun—that’s the name of the war, by the way.” You rub your temple, ducking your face down into your lap. Does this kid not realize that you’re the one who made that name? Hell, does he not realize you’re the one that was involved in a lot of these developments? You think to yourself while the boy continues rambling that this should be obvious. “Ever since Operation Judgement Day, the MFSA has been making extreme gains in Iraq to the point that the Iraqi government has all but collapsed, leaving them to fill the vacuum. Currently, our coalition consists of NATO and Saudi Arabia, and now we’re-” You raise your hand to stop him again. “Just…just tell me who’s all attending.” “R-Right.” Bobby flips through the binders. A drop of sweat trickles down his forehead. “Aside from the heads of state from Turkey and Saudi Arabia, both of whom are already allied with us in this conflict, six other nation’s representatives will be attending. The list is as follows: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait and Iran.” (1/2)
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“Okay, that’s enough. Gimme some time before we land, will ya?” “Yes, sir!” You’re already thinking about finding a replacement by the time the plane lands. From the moment that Air Force One is on the ground and the soles of your shoes touch the concrete, you are bombarded with cameras like a series of flashbangs every second. You walk down the steps and through the walkway laid out before you, defined by the fences that had been set up to keep the reporters and news stations a distance apart from you. There is no time to rest up in a hotel room or grab a bite to eat. You are heading straight for the meeting, as is every other attendee. Nearly half an hour later, you are walking through the front door to the meeting room. When the door closes and drowns out the sound of an eager crowd of reporters, you breathe a sigh of relief. Finally. Quiet. “Your majesty.” Your nod your head and extend your hand towards the king of Saudi Arabia, Aamir el-Habib. He promptly grips your palm and shakes it. “Mr. President! You have arrived awfully late. The only person we are waiting for now is Kupner.” “Ah, well, I figured I’d make an entrance. What a shame that Sinon’s gonna beat me to it.” You both chuckle. You proceed to go around the room, making a point to yourself that you should shake the hands of every representative at this conference before the negotiations begin. Eventually, the Israeli prime minister twenty or so minutes after you have and the talks can officially begin. [ALREADY IN COALITION: Saudi Arabia, Turkey.] [NOT IN COALITION: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, Iran.]>Roll 6d20. Each nation has a different DC, which is currently kept private. (2/2)
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Rolled 13, 16, 15, 11, 11, 20 = 86 (6d20) >>6244722 Need to keep Israel and Iran from becoming a pain in our ass. Especially Iran, though depending on what side of the Sunni-Shia split MFSA falls they might be open to some limited cooperation, but I'll take non interference and the status quo as a win.
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Also, welcome back AspenQM.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:jaAUdmRy Tue 20 May 2025 00:08:29 No. 6244891 Report Rolled 15, 18, 16, 1, 20, 15 = 85 (6d20) >>6244722 Welcome back man!
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Rolled 17, 9, 11, 20, 6, 6 = 69 (6d20) >>6244722 Are we all rolling dice?
12 d20s and only one of them under 11. With those rolls, Israel and Iran might both be joining the coalition. This is going to be hilarious.
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>>6244746 >>6244891 Glad to be back.
>>6244899 >Are we all rolling dice? I should’ve specified that. My fault. Yes, everyone gets to roll once. I’ll be using the best from each individual roll.
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Rolled 18, 9, 5, 12, 19, 1 = 64 (6d20) >>6244722 Good to see this again!
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Rolled 9, 3, 16, 12, 16, 15 = 71 (6d20) >>6244722 AspenQM !Rt0/iy0s7I
>>6244745 >>6244891 >>6244899 >>6244940 >>6244998 Egypt rolled 18. DC 16. PASSED.
Israel rolled 18. DC 15. PASSED.
Jordan rolled 16. DC 17. FAILED.
Syria rolled 20. DC 19. PASSED.
Kuwait rolled 20. DC 18. PASSED.
Iran rolled 20. DC 20. PASSED.
Locking in.
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>>6245255 I vote having Iran and Israel sitting next to eachother at the meetings.
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>>6245255 Fucking Kek, IRAN and SYRIA are being more cooperative then Jordan. Man, this is going to be an interesting coalition.
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>>6245255 This is already the second time they've blocked us. It's gonna become a running gag at this point lol
>>6245300 lol that would be funny.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:DApmRop2 Wed 21 May 2025 19:13:15 No. 6245813 Report Quoted By:
>>6245811 Jordan is just on the line of actively contributing to supporting terrorists that decapitated the US Government. I’m thinking full sanctions by us and their neighbors at least. Not letting US forces trapeze through is one thing but the unwillingness to assist in any way is inexcusable
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“Okay, everyone. Take your seats.” The overseer of the meeting—some diplomat from Sweden—takes the front seat. You and the rest of the world leaders take your own assigned chairs. Aside from Iran who had sent a representative, every other present nation’s chair is filled by their head of state. “Thank you. Now that everyone is seated, I will first give President Foster the floor.” A few of the attendees slip on a translating ear piece as you stand up. “Thank you. Gentlemen, you don’t need me to tell you all again why we are here today. Iraq has fallen, and in its place is a group of people with no cause behind their actions. They have no goal, no religion and certainly no plan to help their people, despite what they claim. These people only want one thing, and that is chaos. Their so-called agenda is destruction for destruction’s sake. If those of you present truly wish to see your people’s return to better days, then you cannot allow destructive forces like the MFSA to exist.” Truth be told, the welfare of the Middle East is completely secondary for you. Your main priority—perhaps your only priority, even—is to ensure that this attack does not happen again. Not to mention that you would take great satisfaction in seeing al-Hai’s head on a spike, metaphorically speaking. “I yield the floor to King el-Habib.” You sit down and next to you, you watch the Saudi monarch stand up. Now it’s your turn to wear the translating ear plug. “Thank you, Mr. President. Everyone, I have something to say to you all. As the only other member of this table to have faced the violence of this organization, I believe that what I have to say is important.” He’s certainly hyping himself up, isn’t he? That’s what you think to yourself, but you keep quiet. “My brothers, this organization…despite their rhetoric, despite their manifestos…they are not Muslim. All it takes is one look at their actions in Iraq and in this own nation. The Sanctuary of Imām 'Alī burns. The Imam al Husayn shrine crumbles apart. The Al-Abbas Shrine is being destructed for materials. It is as the President has said. These people want only to destroy. First it was Iraq, then Saudi Arabia, then Washington D.C. The MFSA have made it clear to us that they will massacre both Muslim and non-Muslim alike. Like a cancer, they will not stop spreading until they are removed. I call upon all of you—if you call yourself a child of God, stand up to this evil, lest we all be torn apart.” Aamir sits back down. “I yield the floor.” “Thank you. I will now give the floor to President Aydan from Turkey.” (1/2)
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The meeting continued on for the next six hours. Many of the attending nation’s head of states were not only skeptical of the coalition, but downright rejecting the idea of working in unison with some of their members. Most notable was Israel and Iran, who spent almost the entire session in a game of chicken. “If he’s in, I’m out. Oh yeah? Well, if he’s in, then I’m out.” That sort of thing. You didn’t expect most of them to agree to join the coalition, but with the priceless help of King el-Habib and President Aydan, you had all of them on board and willing to aid your war, save for one. Abdul Khaliq el-Hanif, the King of Jordan. First it was the arms dealer hiding in Jordan. He refused to allow you to send men into his country until you had a good idea of where specifically the target might have been. You’ve been willing to accept that, but after having him now refuse to join your coalition as well, you can’t help but feel that something is wrong. >I will confront Abdul directly about this. Why is he refusing to stop the MFSA? He’ll need to answer me. >I will investigate this discreetly. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think that he is supporting terrorists. >I will let it be. I have bigger fish to fry, so to speak. Maybe I will bring my attention back to him later. >Write-in. (2/2)
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:1kbW6oUi Thu 22 May 2025 17:56:59 No. 6246306 Report >>6246284 >Write-in. Just to speed this whole thing along, I think we approach him directly and if we don’t find his answer satisfactory, we heavily embargo him and convince his neighbors to do the same through bribery. We can even excuse it as isolating supporters of terrorism or something along the lines of that. Even if he doesn’t believe the terrorist is in his country, his inability to see how the wind is blowing is offensive to me
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>>6246284 >>I will investigate this discreetly. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think that he is supporting terrorists. I smell fish.
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Rolled 2 (1d2) >>6246306 >>6246307 1: Write-in.
2: Investigate discreetly.
Locking in.
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>>6246284 Hmm. What are Sweden, Finland, Montenegro and Macedonia doing here? At this point in time, they wouldn't be NATO members - the former two won't until they get a little shove from Russia.
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>>6246906 That’s my mistake. I actually did have them taken off in a previous map, but I must’ve forgot to do it again this time.
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Hell yeah, "Lorax recieves the mandate of heaven" quest is back
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Once Air Force One is off the ground and flying back to the states, you are already making calls to some people who might help you investigate this king without being caught. Good thing for you that you have access to the most advanced intelligence agencies in the world. “Yeah, okay. Let’s just start with what we already got, okay? I want that on my desk when I get back.” Another call. “Wha- No, no. I don’t want any more than ten people involved in this. We can’t let this leak.” Another call then another. By the time you’re done calling people, you’re already over Madrid. You know that you won’t have the time or energy to deal with this when you get back, so you decide to call it a day and leave this as tomorrow’s problem. ~ MAY 5 2012 ~ It’s been almost a week since your friends in the CIA, NSA and so forth have begun to keep tabs on Abdul Khaliq el-Hanif and dig through to whatever past secrets he might have. You reckon it might be another week (at most) until they bring you something resembling the full picture. That aside, with 90,000 more troops and various other forms of aid in the form of money, vehicles, ammunition and so forth from the various Middle Eastern countries joining your coalition against the all-consuming MFSA, you feel a little more confident in your chances of winning. In the meantime while you wait for an update on Abdul, you have other matters to attend to. One less to do with governing and more to do with campaigning. Your campaign manager approaches you. “Mr. President.” “I’ve told you to call me Foster, haven’t I?” You gesture towards the twin couches and stand up from your chair, walking around your desk. You both sit down next to each other, yourself reclining one arm over the back of the sofa to face him. “What is it?” “It’s about our funding. Recently, we’ve been seeing a decrease in public donations.” He retrieves his phone, quickly pulling up a graph. The right side of the line is indeed going down, but it’s less than you had anticipated when hearing his complaint. “I don’t see the issue.” “Right, well, that’s the thing—on its own this slight dip over the past few weeks might not mean much, but we’re nearing the end of the primary season. If we take a look at some of our presumed opponents…” Another chart with lines (plural) on it. This time, they are all moving upwards. Some more, some less, but nonetheless going up instead of down. “…do you see now, Foster? If we hope to win a full term, we need money.” “I see it now…so? I assume you have a plan for that already, or you wouldn’t have approached me.” “That I do, but you might not agree with it.” (1/2)
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The phone returns to his back pocket and shortly thereafter his other hand reached into his jacket, retrieving a pair of what appear to be business cards. He hands them both to you, which you promptly pick up and examine. One reads “Dexter Wright, Chairman and CEO of Sunstack Oil & Gas.” The other reads as “Leo Butler, CEO of Butler Shipping & Navigation.” “What’s this?” “I know we chose not to deal with…PACs, but I think we should start considering our options. There’s more where these came from, but these are two that I think might provide some very serious funding if a deal’s made.” Your manager looks at you, waiting for your answer.>I tried to avoid it, but I don’t think I can any longer. As much as it pains me, we need the money, even if it means sacrificing some of our policy goals. (Sunstack or Butler?) >We need money, but that doesn’t mean I can’t at least try to find someone whose agenda is somewhat aligned with ours, even if they might not have as much cash. >No. We’ve made this decision already, and I won’t change it now. We either win this election with dignity and values or we don’t win at all. >Write-in. (2/2)
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>>6247384 >>We need money, but that doesn’t mean I can’t at least try to find someone whose agenda is somewhat aligned with ours, even if they might not have as much cash. Anonymous
>>6247384 >We need money, but that doesn’t mean I can’t at least try to find someone whose agenda is somewhat aligned with ours, even if they might not have as much cash. TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS
TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:fGMBjSI/ Sat 24 May 2025 18:17:09 No. 6247415 Report >>6247384 How bad is the Shipping and Navigation in the public eye? Seems like a pretty good company to support us, who can hate the private maritime shipping of the united states?
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>>6247384 >I tried to avoid it, but I don’t think I can any longer. As much as it pains me, we need the money, even if it means sacrificing some of our policy goals. >“Leo Butler, CEO of Butler Shipping & Navigation.” Oil guy will lose us every single green vote ever I'm pretty sure. Shipping guy is amazon I guess?
It was coming anyway, it was written on the "going independent" vote that we're gonna be broke
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>>6247415 To your knowledge, Butler is just like any other generic shipping company, with all its faults and benefits.
>>6247418 >Shipping guy is amazon I guess? Think more maritime.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:jaAUdmRy Sat 24 May 2025 19:31:40 No. 6247460 Report Quoted By:
>>6247457 >>6247384 >>I tried to avoid it, but I don’t think I can any longer. As much as it pains me, we need the money, even if it means sacrificing some of our policy goals. (Sunstack or Butler?) There's definitely a catch but worse industries to buddy up to. Like, I'd make an immediate promise to commit to expanding the US Merchant Marines and maritime supremacy in our second term lmao
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>>6247384 >We need money, but that doesn’t mean I can’t at least try to find someone whose agenda is somewhat aligned with ours, even if they might not have as much cash. Nope. never get yourself bought by an interest group.
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>>6247384 >>>We need money, but that doesn’t mean I can’t at least try to find someone whose agenda is somewhat aligned with ours, even if they might not have as much cash. Have to be plenty of green groups we can reach out to. We were never gonna win the same capital the big two can drum up, so our best chance is to fight different.
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>>6247384 >>We need money, but that doesn’t mean I can’t at least try to find someone whose agenda is somewhat aligned with ours, even if they might not have as much cash. AspenQM !Rt0/iy0s7I
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>>6247394 >>6247405 >>6247524 >>6247525 >>6247902 Looks like you’ll be taking the compromise. Locking in.
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“Fine. We don’t have much choice at this point anyways.” You stand up from the couch and begin to slowly pace towards your desk. Your campaign manager follows suit. “Great, sir. So should I call Wright or Butler?” “Neither.” He stops in his tracks, trying to catch his words. “W-…What do you mean, sir?” “I mean I’m gonna do this on my terms. Find me some green organizations. Some labor unions. Something that won’t immediately kill my chances.” He stops for a second, the wheels in his mind turning before he nods. “Whatever you say, Foster.” He walks out, leaving you once again alone to resume your paperwork. Once you bump into your cane on the way to sit down, you suddenly realize that you can’t recall the last time that you needed to use it. A faint smile spreads across your face. “Looks like I don’t need you anymore, friend.” That moment of peace lasts a few more seconds before your phone begins to ring. Back to work, Mr. President. ~ MAY 6 2012 ~ It’s bright and early in the morning. You just got back from your run with Meredith and your campaign manager is already there waiting for you. “Hooh…okay, one second. At least let me get through the front door, will ya?” Looks like your shower will wait one moment. You find the first place to sit down and look up, waiting to hear what he has to say. “Alright, Foster. I have here a list of potential donors that we can meet with, all in accordance with your requests. Would you like to take a look at them now?” You wave your hand dismissively. “Agh, no…just put them on my desk, alright? I’ll look at them once I’ve had a moment to…” You gesture towards yourself, the collar of your grey t-shirt soaked in sweat. “Right, okay. I’ll do that.” The rest goes as expected. You take your shower right after Meredith had just gotten out (bummer). You get changed into your suit. You sit down at your desk and begin to examine the folders that have been presented for you.>EcoLogic, an environmental research institute located in Los Angeles that has begun entering the lobbying scene, starting only in the 2010 midterms. They’ve been gaining media attention for some of their endorsements. >Worker’s United, a manufacturing labor union located in Detroit. With a little over 300,000 members, it’s one of the larger unions in the country, yet still not a powerhouse as far as American labor unions go. >Democracy Now! is a PAC that advocates for electoral reform. Some of their main goals are “Democracy Dollars,” RCV and non-partisan ballots. They’re on the fringes of politics, but somehow have more money than expected of them. >Write-in. (You can choose one or multiple.)
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:yzu6JMNY Tue 27 May 2025 20:22:52 No. 6249196 Report Quoted By:
>>6249139 >Worker’s United, a manufacturing labor union located in Detroit. With a little over 300,000 members, it’s one of the larger unions in the country, yet still not a powerhouse as far as American labor unions go. >Democracy Now! is a PAC that advocates for electoral reform. Some of their main goals are “Democracy Dollars,” RCV and non-partisan ballots. They’re on the fringes of politics, but somehow have more money than expected of them. We passed major voting reforms so should get us brownie points with the second while unions aren’t the worst thing to buddy up to.
For anything else to “write in” I would think of any renewable energy or nuclear energy firms that want to throw us cash. I know we’re count for the center left moderate who’s an independent but we need to appeal to center-right as well
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>>6249139 >EcoLogic, an environmental research institute located in Los Angeles that has begun entering the lobbying scene, starting only in the 2010 midterms. They’ve been gaining media attention for some of their endorsements. >Worker’s United, a manufacturing labor union located in Detroit. With a little over 300,000 members, it’s one of the larger unions in the country, yet still not a powerhouse as far as American labor unions go. >Write-in: Look for firms that support nuclear energy and renewable energy. Anonymous
>>6249139 >>6249204 +1
The Democracy now is fringe, but has more money then expected? That smells a bit sketch at the very least.
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>>6249139 >EcoLogic, an environmental research institute located in Los Angeles that has begun entering the lobbying scene, starting only in the 2010 midterms. They’ve been gaining media attention for some of their endorsements. >Goodyear. You've had your eye on their buy up of Cooper and takeover of the project to produce rubber with guyale plants grown in desert biomes. Impressive but understated. >Costco. They've long been a leader in fair saleries in retail and their green practice of reusing boxes instead of plastic bags is good p/r. >Planet Fitness. Their cheap gyms are the defacto showers for the working homeless. >Terawatt. Realistically. The future needs nuclear. Fusion is forever "30 years away" and this is a fair choice for a transitional power. >Lockheed Martin. Speaking of work on fusion. The bulk of US work done on fusion has been done by Lockheed Martin. Every failure a stepping stone to eventual success. Taxpayer money well spent even if the French are far ahead these days. Anonymous
>>6249139 >>EcoLogic, an environmental research institute located in Los Angeles that has begun entering the lobbying scene, starting only in the 2010 midterms. They’ve been gaining media attention for some of their endorsements. >>Goodyear. You've had your eye on their buy up of Cooper and takeover of the project to produce rubber with guyale plants grown in desert biomes. Impressive but understated. >>Costco. They've long been a leader in fair saleries in retail and their green practice of reusing boxes instead of plastic bags is good p/r. >>Planet Fitness. Their cheap gyms are the defacto showers for the working homeless. >>Terawatt. Realistically. The future needs nuclear. Fusion is forever "30 years away" and this is a fair choice for a transitional power. >>Lockheed Martin. Speaking of work on fusion. The bulk of US work done on fusion has been done by Lockheed Martin. Every failure a stepping stone to eventual success. Taxpayer money well spent even if the French are far ahead these days. Anonymous
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You grab a marker from your desk and pull the cap off before bringing the tip down on the list of special interests in front of you. You draw one black circle around two of the three names. Those are EcoLogic and Worker’s United. Alternatively, you draw a large X through Democracy Now! Then you slip the cap back on your marker and put it away before grabbing a pen and writing down “Look for nuclear/renewable energy.” With that, you close the folder and dial up your receptionist. “Hey there. I got a file on my desk I need sent to my campaign manager…yeah, soon as you can. Alright, thank you.”>Roll 3d20 for success and funding. Best of 3. ~ MAY 10 2012 ~ You wake up at your usual time and go through the morning routine. As you’re brushing your teeth and hunched over the bathroom sink, Meredith swings in. “Hey, honey. You’re getting a call.” “I always am, aren’t I?” Once you are Meredith are finished getting ready, you grab and redial the phone on your desk to whoever the last caller is. “Hello?” “Mr. President, we’ve put together as much as we can on your person of interest. We’re ready to meet you whenever you’re ready. Just give us the place and time.” Took them long enough, you think to yourself. A bit late on that aren't they, you think to yourself again. “Will do. If you can be in the Situation Room by noon, then we can discuss what you’ve found there.” “That can be done. Thank you, Mr. President.” You hang up the phone. You have a few hours until you should start heading down there, so that’s enough time to get a few things on today’s list done. First and foremost, you have a meeting with Governor Bernstein… …a few hours have passed, and you’re finishing up a written letter. You’re on the last sentence or so when you receive a visit from your secretary, who opens one of the doors to the Oval Office and lets herself inside for a moment by peeking her head in. “Sir? They’re ready.” “Got it. Thank you.” She nods before disappearing once again, allowing the door to close behind her while you put your pen down, making a mental note to finish this letter once you return. You hurry through the west wing until you’ve reached the Situation Room where you’re met by the all too familiar sight of men (and a few women) in black suits. You sit down on one end of the desk and everyone follows suit, sitting in their own chairs and facing you. “Alright. Give it to me.” One of the people present stand up, sliding one hand into his coat jacket and retrieving a sealed package. He tosses it over to you, which you promptly rip open through the “CLASSIFIED” text to reveal a bunch of papers. (1/3)
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“Abdul Khaliq el-Hanif, the 4th King of Jordan since 1999. 50 years old, married to Fikra el-Abdoo. Considered to be a direct descendant of the prophet Muhammad and widely popular with the Jordanian people for his liberal reforms. You slip one of the pictures out, examining it like you haven’t already seen him face to face before. “We are currently investigating him over his recent actions regarding Operation Judgement Day and his uncooperative actions towards the United States, but we all know that already. You’ll notice in those papers, Mr. President…” The man points to the pile in front of you. The one that you’ve pulled from the classified package. “…you’ll notice there’s some familiar names in them.” You skim through the lines of text, keeping your eyes open for any reoccurring names. It’s not long before you notice them. “el-Uddin…al-Hai.” “That’s right, sir. It took some time for us to find some of this information, and even longer to verify it—never mind piecing it all together…but now we are very confident that we have a good understanding of the situation for you: On December 21st 2011, one of King Abdul’s sons went missing while on a vacation to Lebanon. A search between both governments in coordination took place, yet nobody found him for the duration of the search, which was suddenly called off on January 4th. We can’t say for certain why the search was called off, but what we do know is that the Jordanian ambassador to the United States was recalled back to Amman on the 12th.” You lean forward in your seat, planting both elbows on the table. “So you’re saying that they might’ve known about this attack in advance?” “Perhaps, sir. Though it’s just as likely that Abdul was instructed to recall the ambassador by another individual without any prior knowledge of the attack.” “Do go on.” The man clears his throat. “Right. Going back to Abdul potentially having been instructed, the reason we believe this to be the case is due to a certain collection of private phone conversations between the king and an unknown caller.” “What line was this on?” “The king’s personal phone line. You see, we didn’t think much about it at first when we got into the records, but that’s when we noticed some unusual choice words and phrases.” One of the men nearest to you leans across the table, pulling one of the papers out from the pile and tapping on one side of it. You lean forward, grabbing the paper to get a close look at the list of so-called choice words and phrases. “You think these are code or something?” “We do. You see sir, these specific words and phrases appear constantly in the few calls we managed to find. We have yet to decipher the real meaning behind most of them, but you’ll be informed the moment we do.” “Much appreciated.” You recline in your seat, rubbing your temple. “So…how this all connect to those two?” (2/3)
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The conversation continues for the next three hours until every piece of present information and evidence has been discussed at length. By the end of it, you’re left with one definite conclusion: The King of Jordan is under the influence of Rajab al-Hai and the MFSA—it’s actually better to say he’s being forced into listening to them. Blackmailed, specifically. That’s why he refused to allow your men to begin a manhunt for Zaahid el-Uddin. That’s why he was the only attendee of last month’s diplomatic meeting not to join the coalition against the MFSA. If the Jordanian monarchy really is under the thumb of al-Hai, who’s to say there’s not more behind the scenes than just what you’ve been made aware of? But now’s not the time for thinking about “why.” Now’s the time to be thinking “what do I do?”>Write-in. (3/3)
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Rolled 15, 3, 8 = 26 (3d20) >>6251045 >write in: Give a subtle heads up to our allies and give some 'hints' for our allies in the region that they may want to set up some additional border forces.
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Rolled 12, 14, 9 = 35 (3d20) >>6251045 Well, if the leverage is his son, let's see if we can find him.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:ROWvJTek Sat 31 May 2025 22:42:51 No. 6251141 Report Rolled 16, 19, 5 = 40 (3d20) >>6251040 >>6251067 This anon has the right idea. Punishment for Jordan will come, and it WILL come harshly, but this is the only way out of this without drone striking the king’s palace
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:ROWvJTek Sat 31 May 2025 22:44:59 No. 6251142 Report >>6251141 To follow this up, if we can’t find his son, I think we just go in with special forces like the original suggestion was. If he gets mad, we have enough proof for the public to be on our side. If anything, the general public might want us to be even harsher
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>16, 19, 9 >>6251142 >>6251141 >>6251067 Finding the king’s son. Locking in.
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~ MAY 6-10 2012 ~ Your campaign manager does not manage to find any special interests for nuclear and renewable energy, since any of the ones of consequence have already put their support behind the democrats. The few small energy PACs that you do manage to get the support of are negligible in the context of an American presidential election. At most, it’s lunch and coffee money. As for the other two organizations you had your eye on—those being EcoLogic and Worker’s United—you have more luck in getting to aid your campaign. With 30 and 45 million dollars in campaigning added respectively, you now have a modest boost. But it’s still only a temporary measure. If you want to win this election—whether through an electoral college or ranked choice ballot—you will still need more money. At least the pressure has been lifted for now, funding wise. ~ MAY 10 2012 ~ You decide that the best course of action is, rather than to confront King Abdul directly, to attempt to remove the cause of this problem. If what your intelligence says is true and his son is potentially being held captive by the MFSA, then bringing him back into safe hands would remove any reason for Jordan to hold out on you. That’s your thought process anyways. You look up at the agents in front of you, all of which are waiting on you. “…we find the boy. What was his name again?” “Jawhar, sir.” “Right, Jawhar. We find Jawhar and this all gets resolved, right?” The people across the table look at each other. “…yes, sir. To our knowledge, anyways.” “Good. Then let’s get this search started. Whatever you boys need, you have my permission to receive it. Dismissed.” ~ MAY 19 2012 ~ You are sitting in Marine One along with Meredith and the kids. In a few minutes, you will be landing in Camp David for a much needed retreat. The presidential primary season is wrapping up, the war rolls on, and the search for Jawhar continues. So long as everything stays the course and nobody else decides to create an emergency for you, you and the family can spend a nice weekend to yourselves. “How much longer, pilot?” “Not much, sir. Five minutes until landing, tops.” You think about the last time you had more then a few hours not preoccupied with the fate of the nation. Then you realize that that was when you were still just the Secretary of the Interior. It’s only been a few months, but it feels like those times were years ago already. “We’re landing now, sir. We- hold o-” “Pilot? I didn’t hear that last part.” You don’t hear the last part of the pilot’s sentence before the comms begin to crackle out. “Is everything alright?” “It’s fine, honey. Probably just some interference since we’re landing.” (1/2)
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You rub Meredith’s leg, making sure she and the kids see your confident smile. The rest of the landing is spent in silence- Well, as silent as being ridden on a helicopter can be. Eventually, the helicopter lands and you and the family unbuckle your seats and begin to exit, touching solid ground. But you don’t get any moment to enjoy the sound of the whirring of blades dying down before a dozen secret service agents are swarming you. “Mr. President, We need to get you inside!” You nearly sigh, still needing to raise your voice over the helicopter’s blades. “Why, what’s going on now?” “We just received reports of an attack on the White House, sir! A bomb was detonated inside of the Lincoln bedroom. For you and your family’s safety, we need to get you inside the bomb shelter.” Your mind doesn’t even need to start racing. You’re already almost positive who’s behind this. You look at Meredith and the kids, all three of which are looking at you with worried or fearful expressions on their faces. “Wait. Are you sure there’s no bombs here, either?” “Everything is under control, Mr. President.” Something doesn’t feel right. If their previous record is anything to go by, shouldn’t there be more than one measly bomb? Even if it’s just to send a message, they’d still surely have more than one ready to go, right? But would they think to plant one in Camp David or somewhere more dangerous in the White House? Damn it, this was supposed to be your time away from this shit!>I’m overthinking it. The Secret Service knows what they’re doing and they’ve yet to fail me. I’ll head straight to the bunker with my family. >You can’t be too certain. I’ll tell the Secret Service to do another sweep of the area, then I’ll hunker down in the bunker with my family. >I’m heading straight back to the White House with my family. The egg has already been scrambled, so they’re surely more alert there now. >Write-in. (2/2)
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>>6252351 >>You can’t be too certain. I’ll tell the Secret Service to do another sweep of the area, then I’ll hunker down in the bunker with my family. Anonymous
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>>6252351 >You can’t be too certain. I’ll tell the Secret Service to do another sweep of the area, then I’ll hunker down in the bunker with my family. All of these options make my shadowrunning flags go up, but this one seems the least dangerous in a terror situation.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:9jddS1RZ Tue 03 Jun 2025 19:09:52 No. 6252390 Report Quoted By:
>>6252351 I have half a nerve to just have us put in the air and flown back to AF One. Don’t wanna rock the boat but…
>>6252351 >Have us put back in the air and flown out to Air Force One. Lock down DC airspace and scramble jets. I have a feeling it’s more likely a bomb can get into a building than a moving target like an aircraft Raven !m9m0dq2hio
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>>6252351 >>Have us put back in the air and flown out to Air Force One. Lock down DC airspace and scramble jets. I have a feeling it’s more likely a bomb can get into a building than a moving target like an aircraft They bombed the fucking LINCOLN BEDROOM!? In the WHITE HOUSE!? Yeah fuck this shit we're getting in the air now. Secret Service better have a good explanation or so many heads are gonna roll it'll be like someone dumped a bucket of golf balls.
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>>6252351 >>You can’t be too certain. I’ll tell the Secret Service to do another sweep of the area, then I’ll hunker down in the bunker with my family. If they can get a bomb in the bomb shelter they can probably get a bomb in the plane when it's being maintained. Honestly, bunker down in a random building instead of the plane while we're double-checking the bomb shelter - I see no reason why they would have a bomb prepped at a random building they'd not expect us to be in.
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>>6252351 >>You can’t be too certain. I’ll tell the Secret Service to do another sweep of the area, then I’ll hunker down in the bunker with my family. AspenQM !Rt0/iy0s7I
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You’ll be getting in the air until everything is double checked for anything dangerous. Locking in.
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“I want you guys to double check everything. If they can get a bomb in the Lincoln Bedroom, they can damn well get one in Camp David. In the meantime…” You turn to the helicopter behind you, pointing at the pilot and waving your finger in a circle in the air. “…We’re getting back up in the air. Tell the pilot to get us off the ground!” You squat down in front of the kids, one hand pinching your girl’s cheek and the other rubbing your boy’s head. “Hey, so we’re gonna go back in that helicopter for a little bit, okay? Everything’s alright. We just need to be a little more safe right now.” Despite the Secret Service’s protest, you ultimately decide to get back inside the helicopter and fly up into the air, circling Camp David while teams of men search each nook and cranny for anything explosive. From this high up, everything below looks much smaller. The distance between you and the ground does make you feel a little bit safer compared to all the ground, knowing that there was less of a chance that there was someone hiding with a rocket launcher or something else. The only time they tried anything that openly on U.S. soil was when that Pearce boy put a few bullets in you, but that was concluded to have been executed independently. “Are you okay, honey?” You pat Meredith’s leg. “Huh? Oh, yeah, I’m fine. I just want this to be over.” “I know you do, hun. I know you do.” A few minutes of silence in the helicopter follows with only the sound of the blades above whirring to fill the air. Eventually, you do end up noticing something from down below. Black smoke billowing out from one of the windows. “Hey, pilot. Pilot! Is this damn thing working?” After a few seconds of silence on the other end, a voice starts to crackle through. “-es. No? Oh, hello, sir. Yes, I can hear you.” “Pilot. What’s going on down there, by the north side of the house?” “I don’t know, sir. Let me check with the ground crew.” A minute passes. The cloud of black smoke continues to spill out from inside Laurel Lodge. Eventually, the pilot speaks again. “Sir, I’ve been advised to take you to Raven Rock until the situation has been resolved.” The helicopter begins turning north-east. “Why? What’s going on?” “Another bomb has just been detonated in the Camp David bunker, sir. Just stay calm and stay seated while you’re escorted somewhere safer, Mr. President.” Ultimately, you have no choice but to listen. Shortly thereafter, you’re inside a nuclear bunker deep inside the ground in southern Pennsylvania for the rest of the day. (1/2)
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~ MAY 20 2012 ~ At the crack of dawn, you and your family are finally allowed to leave Raven Rock. You, Meredith, and your two kids climb into The Beast and are driven back to the White House. During your time underground, you were briefed on the entire situation. In total, there were three bombs. One in the Lincoln Bedroom and two more in the PEOC and the Camp David underground shelter, both of which detonated roughly fifteen minutes after the first. It doesn’t take a genius to realize what their strategy was: Scare you with a bomb, force you into one of the go-to shelters, then detonate it with you inside, killing another president after only four months in office. Before you had the opportunity to ask who was behind it (though you already had your suspicion), Rajab al-Hai had already released a video of himself claiming responsibility for the attack. Not like the anger and fear among the American populace had mellowed out from the previous terrorist attack, but with 3 people killed and 24 injured on American soil thanks to the MFSA again, it certainly won’t hurt the war effort nor hurt your approval ratings. At this point, a response is obviously in order. The question is what that specific response to this should be.>Write-in. (2/2)
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:Mko0yKrc Fri 06 Jun 2025 18:33:18 No. 6253780 Report >>6253757 I wonder if Aspen would have ended the quest if we went into the bunker lmao
But, bomb us once shame on us, bomb is twice and that’s a pattern!
1. The Secret Service has failed in their job multiple times. I suggest switching personal protection detail to Delta, Seals etc, but obviously the Secret Service is compromised.
2. Investigations into this bombing by the FBI and CIA, but they are not to share information with each other, just to you. If there’s a rat in either one, it should be easier to see similar patterns.
3. Speech on the front lawn of the White House in front of the charred and smoking building, something something we will be stronger and I will not be bowed by the terror attempt. Really lean into it on the campaign. “The terrorists are really after you, I’m just in the way” stuff
4. We could use this opportunity to go after the Jordan target. Present the information and tell him we’re heading in with or without his permission and we’ll level the country if he doesn’t comply. We could tell him we’re currently looking for his son
5. (Optional) Scorched earth on the MFSA, eliminate weapon restrictions, anything we’ve been holding back
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:Mko0yKrc Fri 06 Jun 2025 18:42:24 No. 6253784 Report Quoted By:
>>6253780 Adding onto this, maybe we consider suspending most travel, especially from that region? It may not go super well with our character being center left but
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>>6253780 >I wonder if Aspen would have ended the quest if we went into the bunker lmao I will make no comment at this time.
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Oh boy the terrorist really want us DEAD and they might actually be much more threatening because this looks like a world conspiracy after us like did we piss off the old order so much they want to get rid of us
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>>6253780 There will need to be second investigation into how exactly MFSA pulled this off, much like with the first. Heads will roll at the SS and a full inquiry will need to be done in time, but we need to establish how they did this asap. This is the second catastrophic failure by the SS in four months and they can clearly no longer be relied on.
We could switch the protection details to a rota system to help prevent infiltration into any one location.
I have to hand it to these guys now, I think this is a contender for the most sophisticated and impressive terrorist attack in history. Most terrorist groups are pretty two-bit gangs of yokels hopped up on jihad (other motivations are available) who carry out guerrilla warfare and sometimes opportunistically attempt to kill as many people as possible. There are very few who could take a serious swipe at a state that's not a third-world shithole held together by corruption and Kalashnikovs, at least since 9/11. MFSA is clearly in a league of its own and represents a grave threat to both our country and us personally - while I still don't buy the conspiracy theories yet, this level of sophistication, reach and resources makes me wonder if they're getting some serious backing from somewhere.
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>Switching detail from Secret Service. >Have the FBI and CIA investigate the bombing, but keep them separated. >Hold speech on the White House lawn. >Double down on the search for Prince Jawhar. I’ll lock these in if nobody has any protests.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:Mko0yKrc Sat 07 Jun 2025 18:02:54 No. 6254349 Report Quoted By:
>>6254322 Write-ins are hard, even for pretty invested players. In my experience, both running and participating, most players will let a few suggest stuff unless it’s pretty unacceptable.
Not great but that’s the rub sometimes
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>>6253757 This is insane. This is fucking insane. The Lincoln bedroom was bad enough, but the Camp David bunker? The fucking PEOC? Those are some of the most secure buildings in the country, and they were fucking breached and bombed. No terror group, no matter how well organized should be able to pull this shit off. Now for my suggestions
>Full court press investigation, alphabet agencies are to investigate exactly what happened and how the areas were breached. At this point creating an inter agency task group may be the best course. First place to investigate are visitors logs. >Secret Service head is to explain to us how this shit happened, and depending on the answer we may let him retire with whatever dignity he has left instead of being fired or worse arrested for negligence. >Cybersecurity divisions are to go over all sensitive networks with a fine tooth comb for any sign of tampering or access. The PEOC being breached makes this especially critical. TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS
TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:Mko0yKrc Sat 07 Jun 2025 19:00:18 No. 6254367 Report >>6254357 >>6254331 QM, regarding the “enhanced investigation” stuff we’ve both suggested, is that much different than what’s being done or do we not know due to only seeing the tip of the iceberg?
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:Mko0yKrc Sat 07 Jun 2025 19:15:52 No. 6254371 Report Quoted By:
>>6254367 Like there’s OBVIOUSLY a huge hole in our security and it’s not a bunch of middle easterners nor is it a disillusioned government employee. There is legitimately a far-reaching conspiracy to bring down the US government
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>>6254367 Assuming they’re not compromised, the people who will be in charge of this investigation will be pulling out all of the stops to find out whatever they can, just like they did with the bombing of the Capitol building back in January. Unless specifically requested, the President (you) will only be informed of what he absolutely needs to know. The rest will be handled by those doing the investigating.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:jaAUdmRy Sat 07 Jun 2025 19:53:35 No. 6254386 Report >>6254373 I suppose the next step is just suspending habeas corpus but I don’t really trust the guys on this investigation if they missed whatever was fermenting here. It’s obviously not one random guy getting blackmailed
I mean are there any legal roadblocks here short of sending random Americans to Guantanamo Bay?
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>>6254386 You might be able to make an excuse for suspending the writ of habeas corpus, but just keep in mind the political consequences of that (if that’s a matter of concern for you).
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:Mko0yKrc Sat 07 Jun 2025 20:46:15 No. 6254418 Report Quoted By:
>>6254401 I don’t think I’m ready to suspend it yet lmao, definitely don’t think the players are there yet but I feel like public push back wouldn’t be as extreme as others think.
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Anyone got ideas
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I wonder if we’re dealing with a new order elites that want to take control of the government but we keep on surviving
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:jaAUdmRy Sun 08 Jun 2025 18:23:42 No. 6255038 Report Quoted By:
>>6255018 QM is pretty good about dropping hints and I don’t know if he’s really hinted at anything other than a highly organized terrorist movement but there is definitely something else going on. Even if they have help from Russia and China there’s no way they could infect all levels of government like this
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I’m very sorry to have to say this, but I can’t continue the quest. A few nights ago, I accidentally lost all of my notes for Designated Survivor and I don’t feel that we’d be able to continue without longer wait times between updates, more mixed up information and more confusion. I hope that those of you who have made it this far have enjoyed reading the quest, for what it’s worth. Thank you all for the playing and the discussion.
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TheSurvivalist !!uuJbd4m8dPS ID:s23xTmFV Mon 09 Jun 2025 18:09:14 No. 6255672 Report >>6255648 Damn, really sorry to hear that. Hope you decide to run something again though, this was my favorite quest on the board and the writing was fantastic. Mine clueing us in on the inevitable big twist?
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Aw man that’s sad what was the story going to be about and was the world order theory true
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>>6255648 Well dang.
Thank you for running, Aspen. You made a good quest, enough to remember fondly.
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>>6255648 Sucks to hear man. You have a real talent for this, and I had a lot of fun in this quest. I hope you can run something again soon, and I will be right there.
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>>6255672 >>6255673 Thank you. I would take this opportunity to make something up that sounds cool, but I honestly hadn’t thought that far ahead.
Anonymous
Wait so what did you plan on those notes
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>>6255697 All the information I needed to know and remember about the characters, setting and choices that y’all made throughout the quest.
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>>6255648 Well, that sucks for all parties. You're not the first to get fucked that way and won't be the last, but these things happen. Thank you for the story we got and I hope you run something in the future.
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Someone, please, reboot or continue this quest, I beg you.
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>>6264606 If I had the time I would.