Yiazmat OOC: Alright, cool! Vahn has someone watching him. Vahn scanned the horizon. Suddenly he noticed an odd graphical error about 20 yards in the distance. Odd, he thought, Is there something there? He sighed and decided to ignore it.
Yiazmat Yeah, the time of the downed server pretty much stank universally.:star-wars-smiley-02
Yiazmat "Well, I've got nothing better to do," Vahn said to the empty, pixelated air around him. "I'll start making my way toward Outcast server." OOC: That can be where everybody meets up, eventually.
Yiazmat "Who are you?" Vahn said to the woman. "I'm like you, a renegade who wishes to overthrow the MCP. And I came to warn you of the dangers of what you were about to attempt." "What could you possibly mean?" Vahn replied. "That gate." She pointed. "Behind it is the MCP's server. Even though you have a signifigantly well-written timebending program, it'll do you no good. The files in there are protected from lag, and without that advantage, you're pretty vounerable." Vahn stared at his pale, gangly reflection in the security program's polished exterior. "You're right, dang it. I need some allies if I'm going in there." The woman turned. "There's a group of rebels gathering in the Outcast server soon. If you wish to loosen the MCP's grip, you must meet with them, do you understand?" Vahn nodded. "Good. I must depart now, there are programs after me. Delete that riff-raff," She said, indicating the security bot. Then she was gone.
Yiazmat Heh! Sweet!
Yiazmat I was so mad about it earlier... were they doing server work or something?
Yiazmat OOC: Sweet call on the Pirates' Life for Me Lyrics!
Yiazmat OOC: Naw, all he has to do is log on from his room.
Yiazmat Vahn came to a sturdy gate. It was incredibly tall, and it had the dimensions of a firewall that would de-rezz anything that got too close. "Hmm. Let's see if I can get in." Another security program came to him, demanding a pass, but not specifying what kind. He delayed it and looked at it's code. Well well. It doesn't accept ANY pass. It's just programmed to vaporize you when you try to get past it. He rewrote it's code so that it would accept the pass he already had. Suddenly he heard a woman say, "You don't want to be doing that..."
Yiazmat Gayle sighed. "Though that is more vague than I hoped, you may go. Hopefully we may meet under better circumstances."
Yiazmat "Jones, tell me what has been going on these past weeks. There's restlessness all over the seas."
Yiazmat "What do you mean? Were you once affiliated with us?" Suddenly he remembered. "Jones! It is I, Gayle!" (OOC: Since Jones was in the marines, he could know Gayle.)
Yiazmat Gayle's lookout cried, "They're arming their weapons, sir!" Gayle's eyes widened. "Pirates, hold your fire, we will not attack you!" He shouted.
Yiazmat "Captain, there's an odd fogbank approaching from (Direction)." "That's no cloudbank," Gayle said. "It's a ship. Probably pirates. But they don't want to be seen. Let's grant them that wish."
Yiazmat (As is Gayle)
Yiazmat Tony kicked away one of the swords. "Man, I fought an enemy like this guy once. Used the same kind of telekinetic weapons."
Yiazmat Vahn drifted slowly through the foreign servers. Boy, there's some crazy crap here, he thought. I've never been to a place with so many security apps. As he was thinking, he suddenly came across one of those same applications. It demanded a pass, so Vahn caused it to lag while he hacked it and found the kind of data he'd need for the kind of "Pass" that the program was looking for. Quickly he wrote it up, unfroze the enemy system, and presented his new tool. The program let him proceed. It's been ages since I got trapped in this system. I'm starting to miss the outside world. He shook his head. No, it never did anything for me. I don't miss it that much. I'd just like a little legroom.
Yiazmat Right, anyone want to make this call? I'm really bad at starting RPs that aren't my own.
Yiazmat Spread the word, this roleplay is great.
Yiazmat But he's an evil hacker. Vahn's a good hacker. :lol: :lol: