It was one line and easy to miss. Hopefully it stands out now. [GM: Sorry, but I didn't see any new text? Is that intentional? Thanks.] David Kelk said: [GM: So far I am keeping track of this, so feel free to continue filling in this "mid"-post if there is more info your character needs. That goes for anyone. I will close this thread tonight though, so get your character's comments in by early this evening. ^_^] David Kelk said: "Xavier crossed a line," the Colonel answered back. "The desert winds are shifting. Things in the Core are changing. I can assure you of that. I made apromise to you in contract, and I intend to keep that promise." His gaze scanned everyone on the hangar. "I need you all to trust me over the next fewweeks." >>Keavy snapped her gum again. The incident in the bar and the stories >that the crew was telling of meetings with the Bishop began to worry>her. She was used to conflicts on the track but this seemed to be a different and more dangerous game altogether. She stole a quick glance overatTerry trying to read his reaction. He was always better than her at reading people and had a sensible head atop his broad shoulders. Terry's headwas bent forward and lazily fell to one side. Tina was standing in front of him and he was looking at her calf - through it actually with an unfocusedgases. He closed his eyes for a few seconds and mouthed some noiseless words before twitching involuntarily. His right had opened and closed a few times. Keavy knows he's a leftie, but prefers to shoot right forsome reason. He's worried. >>"How could you go after Xavier and his cronies without money?" Terry >asked. The Colonel gave a distinctive pause. Looking at Terry, his gaze wasn't malicious but rather unfocused. "Money isn't everything that makes the world go around, Mr. McMartin," the little man finally answered. "Fair enough. How was it done then?" >>>The Colonel settled into the team's commentary. "I want to move on >>>fromthe setbacks of the past days, weeks and months," he declared. He >>>looked at Chico and his wife. "To that end, dear?" ************************ Dennis D. KirkpatrickLittleton, CO USA dkirkpat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[1[1]] http://www.bluething.org[2[2]] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/[3[3]] --- Links --- 1 mailto:dkirkpat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[4] 2 http://www.bluething.org[5] 3 http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/[6] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/[7] ************************ Dennis D. Kirkpatrick Littleton, CO USA dkirkpat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[8] http://www.bluething.org[9] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/[10] -- David Kelk Gilgamesh whither runneth thou? / The life which thou seekest thou wilt not find; For when the gods created mankind, / They alloted death to mankind, But life they retained in their keeping, Thou, O Gilgamesh, let thy belly be full; Day and night be thou merry; / Make every day a day of rejoicing, Day and night do thou dance and play. Let thy raiment be clean, Thy head be washed, and thyself be bathed in water. Cherish the little one holding thy hand, And let the wife rejoice in thy bosom, This is the lot of mankind. -- From the Epic of Gilgamesh --- Links --- 1 mailto:dkirkpat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[1 2 http://www.bluething.org[2 3 http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/[3 4 mailto:dkirkpat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 5 http://www.bluething.org 6 http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/ 7 http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/ 8 mailto:dkirkpat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 9 http://www.bluething.org 10 http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/