Post by Gigermann on Dec 1, 2007 20:25:46 GMT -6
Where do you live?...specifically, I mean. Everyone will technically reside on Tamborro Station (see the Home thread, if you haven't already), but what is your character's specific living arrangement. I'll be giving a fair amount of latitude here, as far as what is possible here (if something doesn't quite work, we'll adjust it until it does). Hopefully you all have seen the map by now (that can be rectified easily enough, if it isn't so), and have a fair idea of how the place is arranged.
Describe your living area (apt., permanent house, mom's basement, etc.), along with the "neighborhood," and maybe some neighbors (or roommates). Just bear in mind that you are "Struggling" and that your arrangement should allow for your being gone for weeks or months at a time. Get creative...and keep it fun. ;D
AJ Trent
Describe your living area (apt., permanent house, mom's basement, etc.), along with the "neighborhood," and maybe some neighbors (or roommates). Just bear in mind that you are "Struggling" and that your arrangement should allow for your being gone for weeks or months at a time. Get creative...and keep it fun. ;D
AJ Trent
I'm thinking that AJ's "pad" is pretty much identical to the one that Corbin Dallas had in t5E. It is a study in contrasts with much of the "apartment" an absolute mess while one area is mess free. This area includes an old-fashioned bulletin board with push-pins and has numerous hardcopies of incident reports concerning the area in which the Normandy disappeared.
A picture of him and his (ex)wife in happier times is on the shelf but is often face down.
The wall has malfunctioning wall paint so, instead of being able to change the walls to appear like one is in the woods, 50% of the time, it seems like the apartment is adrift in space. (Naturally, this is a little disconcerting to first-time visitors.)
The neighborhood itself is relatively safe though this is a recent event. Six, maybe seven, months ago, a man moved into the high-crime area and the crime rate dropped precipitously. Although AJ can't prove it, he suspects this man (Mr. Smith) is a cleaner or assassin of some kind. That or just a really fraking mean dude.
There are six apartments in the "block".
Apt 331: Bambi, Candi, Mandi. Three absurdly hot babes (who may or may not be "professional entertainers"); all three have clearly had skin jobs as no one looks like that naturally.
Apt 332: Empty
Apt 333: Mr. Smith.
Apt 334: Jaime Ramirez. AJ suspects he is a hacker of some kind.
Apt 335: Occupied but AJ has never seen by who. Since they share a wall, whoever this is is clearly active socially.
Apt 336: AJ Trent
GM NOTE: Address= R11E-332A (residential deck-11, east canton)
A picture of him and his (ex)wife in happier times is on the shelf but is often face down.
The wall has malfunctioning wall paint so, instead of being able to change the walls to appear like one is in the woods, 50% of the time, it seems like the apartment is adrift in space. (Naturally, this is a little disconcerting to first-time visitors.)
The neighborhood itself is relatively safe though this is a recent event. Six, maybe seven, months ago, a man moved into the high-crime area and the crime rate dropped precipitously. Although AJ can't prove it, he suspects this man (Mr. Smith) is a cleaner or assassin of some kind. That or just a really fraking mean dude.
There are six apartments in the "block".
Apt 331: Bambi, Candi, Mandi. Three absurdly hot babes (who may or may not be "professional entertainers"); all three have clearly had skin jobs as no one looks like that naturally.
Apt 332: Empty
Apt 333: Mr. Smith.
Apt 334: Jaime Ramirez. AJ suspects he is a hacker of some kind.
Apt 335: Occupied but AJ has never seen by who. Since they share a wall, whoever this is is clearly active socially.
Apt 336: AJ Trent
GM NOTE: Address= R11E-332A (residential deck-11, east canton)