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The Wonderful World of Bojay...and Mr. Roberts

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Jack Stauffer has worked professionally in the television, film, and stage industries for the past forty five years. He thought he had retired!

In 2014 Jack starred in the SAG short film “Sons of Guns”, playing a sadistic former Nazi in a dark comedy about the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler. In 2013 Jack co-starred in the SAG short film “The Right Regrets”. Both films were entered in several film festivals and earned awards.

A long time veteran television actor, Jack is best remembered for creating the role of Chuck Tyler on ABC’s award winning daytime serial “All My Children” and as Bojay on “Battlestar Galactica”.

Over his long career, Jack starred in pilots for his own television series: “Alex and the Doberman Gang”, “The Incredible Island”, and “Mobile Medics”, appeared in Emmy Award movies of the week such as “Police Story” and ‘Eleanor and Franklin”, starred in the feature “Mission Galactica” and co-starred in the feature film “Chattanooga Choo Choo”. He also made guest appearances on over sixty different prime-time television shows, mini series, and movies of the week all the way from “The Streets of San Francisco” to “Melrose Place”. He has also filmed over 250 commercials.

For many years Jack performed regularly in many Southern California theatre venues. He co-starred in “My Fair Lady” with Broadway and Los Angeles “Phantom of the Opera” star Dale Kristien. Other favorite starring roles include “The Music Man “ (four times), “Oliver”, ”Annie Get Your Gun”, “Guys and Dolls”, “Fiorello”, “Can Can” and ”Mister Roberts” which he has starred in three times and directed twice.

In late 2000 Jack left his home of twenty-five years in Los Angeles and relocated to the Monterey Peninsula. There, he quickly established himself as both an actor and a director. In 2001 he starred at the Magic Circle Center in their productions of “Sylvia” and “Accomplice” breaking that theatre’s attendance records on both occasions. Since then he has starred in “Philadelphia Story” at Western Stage, in William Mastrosimone’s “Cat’s Paw” at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, and in “The Retreat From Moscow” for Pacific Repertory Theatre. In 2008 Jack became associated with the Hapgood Theatre in San Francisco. He starred in the 2008 season opening production of “Death of a Salesman” which area reviewers acclaimed as “unforgettable”, poignant, and a top notch production”. These same critics also hailed Jack’s performance as “electrifying and riveting”. Jack also directed Hapgood Theatre’s 2009 season opening production of “The Odd Couple”.

On the Monterey Peninsula Jack was a resident director for the Magic Circle Theatre from 2002 until its demise in 2005 and resumed that position when the theatre was resurrected in 2010. His productions include : "Lend Me A Tenor", "Black Comedy", "Over The River And Through The Woods", "Don't Dress For Dinner", "Nobody's Perfect", "Lettice and Lovage", "Rumors", The Fox on the Fairway", and "Deathtrap". These productions, garnering smash reviews and hailed by more than one newspaper as being among the best comedies ever presented on the Monterey Peninsula, completely sold out and had to be extended. In 2006 he was at the helm of Pacific Repertory Theatre's "The Full Monty". This production broke the attendance record for the theatre and was hailed as one of the best productions in the theatre's history. Other musicals include "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" which Jack directed for Monterey Peninsula College and "Messugah-nuns" which Jack also directed for Pacific Repertory Theatre..

In October 2015 while visiting an old high school friend in North Carolina, he toured the WWII battleship North Carolina which is moored in the Wilmington harbor. In talking with the head of the restoration committee he learned of the difficulty of raising funds to restore this ship to its original status and preserve the vessel as a museum. With the enthusiasm reminiscent of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, Jack in three days, helped negotiate an agreement with the city of Wilmington NC, The Thalian Theater of Wilmington and the restoration committee for the USS North Carolina to stage a production of the Tony award winning play “Mister Roberts” on the aft deck of this magnificent warship as a means to raise money. The play is scheduled to premier on July 4 2017 and run for a month. Jack has often admitted that “Mister Roberts” is absolutely his favorite play. He has performed in it four times playing Pulver and Doug Roberts and directed it twice. Over the next year and a half Jack will revisit North Carolina as production advisor and in 2017 will get to complete what he calls his favorite trilogy starring in the production as Doc.

Recently I have posted on Face book some early information on the project I am currently working on in Wilmington North Carolina to facilitate a production of Joshua Logan’s “Mister Roberts” on the aft deck of the WW2 battleship USS North Carolina, which is a maritime museum moored in Wilmington Harbor.  This project is still in its very early stages, but I have received many requests for details.  Instead of just trying to answer individual questions I thought it would be fun to tell you how I came up with this crazy idea which is likely the last chapter of my 50 year love affair with this classic play.

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MISTER ROBERTS – A 50 YEAR LOVE AFFAIR

I think it’s safe to say that most actors have a favorite role, character, film, or play – some role that they love above all others and will reprise as often as possible.  For me that play has always been “Mister Roberts”.  Over the years I have performed in it four times and directed it twice.  I have never tired of it.  I have often said my only condition in being involved in a production is “when is it – where is it – and when do you want me there?”

I cannot honestly say why I developed such an affinity for this play. I was way too young to see the original Broadway production.  Perhaps it was simply because I was part of the first post WW2 generation.  I do know that I was always fascinated by the Pacific campaigns of WW2.  I watched movies like: “In Harm’s Way”, “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo”, “Run Silent Run Deep”,  ”Tora Tora Tora” and such TV shows as “Victory At Sea”.   I also enjoyed reading books like “At Dawn We Slept”, “Midway”. And “Rising Sun” which details the war from the Japanese point of view.  I also specifically remember watching the 1955 film of “Mister Roberts” over and over as a young boy.  

Whatever the specific catalyst might have been, what I am absolutely sure of is - I adore this play.  I have strong opinions about it both from an actor’s standpoint and a director’s standpoint.  It was one of the very first plays I performed in, and if everything works out in North Carolina it could possibly be the finale of my treading the boards.  

So – for what it’s worth, here is the story of my favorite play.

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Brief History of Mister Roberts

The Play

Mister Roberts began as a collection of short stories written by Thomas Heggen.  The stories were based on his recollections of his service aboard that USS Virgo (AKA 20) a small cargo ship supplying US troops in the rear areas of the pacific theatre during the last days of WW2.  Broadway producer Leland Hayward thought it would make a great play and hired Thomas Heggen and Josh Logan to write the adaptation.  

Mister Roberts opened February 14, 1948 at the Alvin Theatre.  It starred Henry Fonda as Lt. j.g. Doug Roberts, Robert Keith as Doc, David Wayne as Ensign Pulver and William Harrigan as the Captain.   The play won the Tony award for best play of 1948 and Henry Fonda also won the 1948 Tony for best actor in a play.  The production ran for 1,157 performances and closed January 6, 1951. 

Brilliantly written with vibrant characters, the plot centers on the tedium and boredom of ordinary sailors aboard a small cargo ship in the back waters of the Pacific.  Making their lives more miserable is the dictatorship of a brash uneducated merchant marine officer, Captain Morton.   They are championed by Executive Officer Doug Roberts who runs the ship as effectively as possible, and maintains morale to the best of his ability by baiting the Captain almost to the point of insubordination.  Roberts is supported by the ship’s physician, Doc, whose wisdom, counsel, and friendship are instrumental to keeping Roberts sane.  Ensign Frank Pulver, as the ship’s laundry and morale officer and Doug’s bunk mate, provides marvelous comic relief, constantly imagining outlandish plots to undermine the Captain’s authority.  Unfortunately he never carries out any of his schemes because he is terrified of the Captain and hides whenever the Captain passes.   The Captain actually has no idea he is even aboard. 

Like many champions Doug Roberts pays the price for preserving stability aboard ship.  His fervent desire to be transferred to a fighting ship is repeatedly denied by the Captain who loathes Roberts and refuses to endorse his requests for transfer.  Roberts is helpless to do anything about it.  As the wonderfully sage, Doc points out:”the Captain of a navy ship is the last absolute monarch left in the world.  Without his endorsement you haven’t got a chance”.  The Captain also knows the one power he has over Roberts is to deny what Roberts wants most and that is to fight for his country.  By refusing to endorse Robert’s request for transfer he keeps Roberts marooned aboard his ship.

I do not want to give away the entire plot of the play.  Suffice to say, eventually, Roberts sells his soul to ensure his crew gets a long overdue leave at a liberty port.  The Captain grants liberty only after receiving Robert’s promise that he will stop being insubordinate, stop requesting a transfer, and maintain much stricter discipline over the crew. Back at sea, when Roberts honors his agreement with the Captain, the crew feeling they have been abandoned, turn on Roberts and ostracize him.  As VE Day is announced a despondent Roberts realizes his chances of being an officer aboard a fighting ship will never happen.  In a fit of childish rage he commits his greatest atrocity against the Captain.  The subsequent confrontation between Roberts and the Captain is overheard by the crew who realize what Roberts gave up for their liberty.  What they do to show their gratitude, changes the course of Robert’s career and sets the stage for the climax of the play.

A brief side note.  The name of the ship in the play is the USS Reluctant (AK 601) disdainfully called the “Old Bucket” by the crew.  There was never an AK class cargo ship with that name or designation. 

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The Film 

In 1955 Warner Bros. decided to make “Mister Roberts” a major motion picture.  Interestingly Henry Fonda was not considered for the title role for which he won the Tony.  At 49, he was considered too old for the role and not enough of a modern box office draw.  The role was initially offered to Marlon Brando.  Fonda was eventually hired only because director John Ford insisted.  James Cagney portrayed Captain Morton, William Powell played Doc, and a young Jack Lemmon took on the role of Ensign Pulver.  

With such a heavy weight cast it was slightly ironic that the relatively unknown Jack Lemmon walked off with the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.  The film was nominated for Best Picture but did not win.  From the beginning the production was besieged with problems, the worst of which was director John Ford.  He had terrible personality conflicts with both Henry Fonda and James Cagney.  There was an actual fist fight between him and Fonda and Cagney was heard to challenge Ford to “kick asses”.  Years later when asked about Ford, Cagney told a reporter: “He was so god dammed mean to everyone.  He was truly a nasty old man.”  John Ford did not finish directing the film.  Mervyn LeRoy took over part way through the filming. Even he did not get to the end.  Not liking the liberties being taken with the script, Henry Fonda requested and got Josh Logan hired to re shoot many scenes so the film would stay true to the original play.  

Some trivia - - The ship used in the film was the USS Hewell (AK-145). Mister Roberts was William Powell’s last film.  Interestingly, he was also not the first choice for the role of Doc.  The part was originally offered to Spencer Tracy who turned it down.  The photo at left taken from the film shows John Wayne’s son Patrick who had a minor role diving off the ship in one of the scenes.

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Me and Mister Roberts

I have to preface this by giving a brief explanation of how I became an actor.  All I can say is I have always had the urge, need, instinct to perform, to be out front, to be seen, show off, etc.  I knew it when I was five.  It was a driving passion that I couldn’t ignore.  I also knew that these personality traits and the incredible insecurities that accompanied them were perceived as less than admirable.  I chose to accept this.  Over the years I have asked many people to give me a good definition for what an actor is.  The predominant consensus has always been: an actor is somebody whose main desire in life is to pretend to be somebody else.  Funny!  That’s pretty much the same definition as for a paranoid schizophrenic.  So, I think it’s safe to say that anybody who wants to be an actor is crazy.  Heck, I have known I was crazy all my life.  For me the trick was not to deny it; but to embrace it.  

It was not easy.  I was not encouraged. I was heavily criticized.  My father brutally disapproved of my dramatic tendencies and did everything he could to beat them out of me.  What made his dislike of what I was to become even more intolerable was the fact that, as a young man, his ambition was to be a writer.  He abandoned that dream when he married and had to support a family.  He was an early television producer and major advertizing executive.  He was the real Don Draper.  

In 1964 I enrolled at Northwestern University intending to get a degree in theatre arts.  This was at the height of what was called method acting, the technique formulated by Lee Strasberg and made famous by such actors as Marlon Brando, and Montgomery Clift.  The cornerstone of the method was to use your own life experiences to identify and understand the character you were portraying and the situation surrounding that character.  My problem was, growing up in Connecticut and attending prep school from eighth grade on; I didn’t have a wealth of diverse life experiences to draw from.

Another aspect of the method was to endure and learn from harsh critique not only from your teachers but also from your fellow actors.  I did not thrive in that environment.  I had been disapproved of and criticized enough throughout my youth.  I also had trouble finding life experiences relating to Shakespeare and being a bobsled.   Half way through my freshman year I was told by the head of the drama department that I would never be a good actor.  He advised me to transfer to liberal arts.

I would not quit because it would prove my father right.  I managed to keep my head barely above water by appearing in all the musicals.  What saved me was an assistant professor who told me early in my sophomore year that the spring senior directed play was going to be “Mister Roberts”, and in his opinion, since I was “the most hapless, lazy, disorganized, and in general the most lecherous person he had ever known”, I was born to play Ensign Pulver.  

I auditioned and got the role.  I loved every aspect of the play from the first time I read it - - the subject matter, the issues of human integrity, the morality, the comedy, and especially the characters. There are 18 roles for men in “Mister Roberts” and everyone is vital. 

I couldn’t wait to go to rehearsal every day.  I relished every scene I was in.   I knew Pulver.  I was Pulver.  I was brilliant - or so I thought.  About half way through rehearsals the director came to me and said I was absolutely fantastic at being Jack Lemmon.  He thought I might be better if I stopped mimicking and made Pulver my own.  That’s when I understood.  That’s when I truly got it.   I trusted the method and I trusted myself.  I simply went back through all my memories, my exuberances, my fantasies, my fears and disappointments, my lusts, and there was Frank Thurlow Pulver.

Unfortunately, college productions do not have long runs, and there were only eight performances. It wasn’t nearly enough.  I wanted it to go on forever.   I was depressed for weeks after I screamed for the final time: “Captain, it is I Ensign Pulver and I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard. Now, what’s all this crap about no movie tonight?”  However, in the spring of 1966, I knew in my heart that “Mister Roberts” and I would meet again.   

AND - I will also be eternally grateful to that senior director who told me I would be a really good actor if I just believed and trusted myself.  I think he went on to be a successful stock broker.  I went to New York.

A relevant side story -  - -  many of the WW2 liberty cargo ships were built and launched from Luder’s Boat Yard in Stamford CT, where I grew up.  In late 1970 I read that the last liberty ship constructed there was being towed back to be broken up into scrap.  I was curious, so I got on the train to Stamford and went over to see it.  I talked with the foreman of the yard and asked if he might be willing to let me go on board.  He wouldn’t let me go alone but agreed to show me around.  I was thrilled.  This particular ship actually had carried cargo and men to Iwo Jima, Tarawa, and Okinawa.  As I stood on top of one of the hatch covers on the fore deck – just trying to soak everything in - a crazy idea came to me that staging a production of “Mister Roberts” on the deck of a cargo or other type of naval vessel was something that had never been done.  I thought it would be a great idea.  I have had that idea tucked away ever since.  

As I was leaving, I noticed this pile of heavy brass banded wooden hatch covers that had been removed from the ship.  Since everything was supposedly going to be sold for scrap, I asked what one cover would cost.  The foreman told me if I could find a way to take it with me, he would give it to me.  I found the nearest U-Haul, rented a van, went back and schlepped it into New York.  I found a guy who restored furniture.  He cleaned it, sanded it, polished all the brass banding, and bolted trestle type legs to it. I used it for a coffee table for thirty years.

It would be 1974 before “Mister Roberts” and I crossed paths again. I had left New York after starting and starring in “All My Children”, doing 386 shows over three and a half years.  I had moved to California and was trying to further my television career.  One day I read in the trades that a revival of “Mister Roberts” was being produced for a six week run.  I couldn’t get to the casting call fast enough.  I think I was the first person to audition.  I was cast again as Ensign Pulver.  I had such fun.  From the first read through on, I felt like I had come home.  Also being older and with a lot more experience I found new elements to bring to the character.  I actually won that theatre’s award for best supporting actor for that season.  It was during this second go around that I had the epiphany that has remained with me for 45 years. I wondered if - at least for me as an actor - the characters of Frank, Doug, and Doc might possibly be part of a trilogy – that given certain circumstances each one could morph into the other. I had never looked at the play that way before.  I wanted to find out.  I knew then that I had to move on to the part of Doug to see if this idea had any merit.

It would be another ten years.  I started to work doing a lot of commercials and episodic television.  One of the drawbacks of having a television career at that time was there was very little opportunity to appear in a play.  Most episodic TV shows filmed late on Friday night because there was no turn around to worry about on Saturday.  You could absolutely guarantee that the minute you tried to do a play you would get cast in some show and be unavailable for a Friday night performance.  There was also the fact that TV paid very well and theatre usually cost you money.  

Frankly, I would have preferred to have spent my entire career in the theatre.  I loved the process of beginning rehearsals, working to put on the best production possible, and then being able to do a complete performance every night.  I liked having a project that lasted for months rather than for just a few days or a week. I also loved being in front of an audience and of course – the applause. 

Unfortunately, I liked getting paid better!   TV certainly was more lucrative, but the emotional price was high.  The only security in TV was being on a successful series.  Most actors – me very much included – went from occasional job to occasional job with long periods of idleness in between.  I loathed the audition process.  It was a minefield, usually requiring two or three readings before you got to the decision maker.   At any time during this ordeal you could be eliminated by somebody’s 22 year old niece or nephew who had been in the business for a month.  This person had no authority to hire you, but held great power by having the ability to keep you from getting to the person who could hire you.  My theatre training helped me immensely, and I usually auditioned well because I would get the material beforehand, and then use that time to rehearse the same way I would do for a play. I also learned early to be especially nice to all the nieces and nephews.

My most successful years as a working Hollywood actor went from the seventies through the mid eighties.  During that time I went back on a daytime drama for a year, “Young and Restless” – which I hated - was a cast member of the original “Battlestar Galactica, did pilots for my own series four times, appeared in around fifty prime time shows and filmed around 150 commercials.   I was considered a successful working actor.  Still, I missed being on stage.  Unfortunately, I just never found the opportunity to devote two to three months to do even a limited run of any play. 

In show business, I think more so than any other occupation, there is a very small window of opportunity to get on that elusive “A” list.  The years go by and suddenly you’re older.  The business wants a new look, you have been around a long time, fresh faces are a dime a dozen.  By the mid eighties, the studio system I knew disappeared. The star driven TV series which afforded me so much episodic work had mostly become night time soap operas with huge ensemble casts.   There was less opportunity.  The idle periods between jobs became longer.  I was also pretty sure by this time, my chances of being a series star was becoming more and more remote.

An actor needs to work.  I disliked being stagnant.  Consequently, I started exploring more opportunities to get back on the stage.  I auditioned.  I read a lot of experimental scripts.  I starred in a play entitled “The Hazing of Mr. Barrow” in which I played a prison psychiatrist who is captured by prisoners during a prison riot and tortured to death.  I took the job because I knew the producer, and he assured me big time people were interested in taking the play to Broadway.  It lasted two weeks and went into the dumpster.  

Naturally, I was always on the lookout for any company that might be doing “Mister Roberts.  I actually approached many theatres.  Every time the artistic director told me “Mister Roberts” was a dated old war horse about a boat during WW2 and nobody would want to see it.  I never understood that attitude because, I thought the central theme of the show was about how ordinary men, and those who championed them, found ways to survive the tedium, boredom, hardships, and inequalities of daily life.  The location and time period just happened to be a cargo ship during the last days of WW2.    Of course I was slightly prejudiced.      

One afternoon in 1984 I was having coffee with Lin White, a director friend whom I had worked with on several occasions.   I had always loved working with her because she was a wonderful actor’s director.  She had gotten tired of all histrionics in television and had returned to her theatre roots.  The niche she found was opera.  She couldn’t sing a note.  What she was great at, was teaching singers how to act. She was in great demand as a director for many opera companies.   Anyway – over the years she had endured many discussions with me about “Mister Roberts”, so she simply said:  “If you want to do “Mister Roberts” so badly, why don’t you produce it yourself?”  I said back to her: “If I do it, will you direct it?”  She said: “Yes.”  And that’s how I founded my own theatre company - Associated Professional Theatre Artists

Honestly, it wasn’t just because I wanted to do this one play again that I decided to do this.  I really wanted to get back on stage which had always been my first love.  There were also other shows I wanted to do, and I especially wanted to branch out into directing. At the time I had the money to do this.   I had always been a saver and for many years put the majority of my earnings away for that inevitable rainy day.  Of course founding a theatre company isn’t in anybody’s manual for sound financial planning, but that didn’t occur to me at the time.    

Casting the show was a snap.  I knew the producer and director so the first person we cast was me as Doug Roberts.  I then called a bunch of actors I knew, and we put together a terrific cast.  We hired great set designers, lighting designers, builders, a backstage crew, and made arrangements with a small waiver (99 seat) theatre.  You may notice the operative word seems to be HIRED.  Everyone that came on board was a professional in the industry, and I wanted to make sure everybody got paid. More about that later!!

 I couldn’t wait to see if my theory of Frank, Doug, and Doc possibly being extensions of the same person was valid.  I also, remembering the guidance of that student director at Northwestern, wanted to make sure I didn’t copy Henry Fonda’s brilliant interpretation of Doug Roberts.  That was much harder than I anticipated, because I knew by heart his manner of delivery and every inflection he used in every line.  By the end of the first week of rehearsals I knew – at least for me – this was the best approach.  I knew I could capture all the maturity, stoicism, dignity and the tragic sense of responsibility that was Doug.  What I wanted to add was a dose of the childishness that was so much a part of Frank Pulver.  For me, it had to be there, because the biggest temper tantrum in the play is when Doug heaves the Captain’s palm tree overboard.  I also knew it would color the way Doug baited the Captain, and the way he talked to Doc, Frank, and the crew. It worked.  The show and I got spectacular reviews.  

Again, the run was over way too soon.  We only ran for three weekends, twelve performances.  I couldn’t take the chance of anticipating a longer run.  We were not an established company, and the advertising budget was extremely limited.  The first weekend was friends and family so we did well.  After the reviews came out we sold out the last two weekends.  

Remember that word - - HIRED???   I was not talking AEA salaries here.  This was gas money and maybe a couple hundred bucks left over. I just wanted everyone to know their efforts were appreciated and worth at least something.   Alas - I had never taken Producing 101 at Northwestern which stressed - If you want to produce - NEVER USE YOUR OWN MONEY, STUPID!  After we banked all the revenue from $17 ticket sales, it only cost me around $15,000 to produce the show. 

 Associated Professional Theatre Artists stayed in business for eighteen months.  We did four shows.  I starred in two and directed two.  What made it all worthwhile, was everything I knew about acting and directing and how actors should be treated was validated. I have always felt, in the creative process there is nothing you can do that is wrong – so there is never a reason to be afraid.  Whether it is in front of the curtain or in the booth, you get better performances by nurturing and encouraging rather than by berating and screaming.  

When APTA closed its doors I had lost around $35,000.  It was worth every penny. 

The next time the USS Reluctant and I met was under different circumstances and the only time my association with a production of “Mister Roberts” left me unsatisfied.   I was called one afternoon in 1988 by an actor who had actually played Insigna in the APTA production of “Mister Roberts”.  He had been cast in a community theatre production in a theatre south of Pasadena.  

Immediately, I want to stress that the term community theatre is absolutely not synonymous with unprofessional, amateurish, or inferior in any way.  A community theatre simply is a theatre company that produces shows utilizing local non union talent instead of professional talent.  It provides a creative outlet for many extraordinarily gifted people who love theatre but have day jobs so they can support their families.  Some of the best shows I have ever seen have been community theatre shows.  I have also walked out at intermission of many Broadway shows with big name casts.  

Anyway, after a couple of weeks of very contentious unproductive rehearsals, the director was fired.  I met with the artistic director.  I knew the play so well, I was sure in the three weeks that were left, I could fix any problems. I agreed to take over.  Looking back, I let my ego get in the way of wisdom.  One of the jobs of a director is to choose a cast he thinks is talented, will work well together, and will accept his vision of the show.  I inherited a cast of inexperienced undisciplined actors who had not even done the most basic homework.  They had no feel for the play and had no sense of the 1940’s time period. Nobody had written down any blocking and nobody had worked even remotely on learning lines.   Basically I walked into chaos.  I was Doug Roberts for real.  Topping it off, the actor playing Doc said every line and duplicated every mannerism William Powell said and used in the 1955 film.  When I suggested he play Doc instead of William Powell, he informed me that he had performed this role several times to local rave reviews and had no intention of changing anything.  

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I called a tech meeting so I would at least know how the show was supposed to look only to be informed that the set and light designers were waiting for me to tell them what to do.  I tore the last page out of the Dramatist script that has a set diagram on it, handed it to the person in charge of the set, and said:”Build that!”  After one look at what was available in the way of lighting, I told the light designer to come to rehearsal and make sure wherever an actor stood I could see his face.  That and make sure there was a light on the frigging palm tree.  As for the actors – I tried – I encouraged each one to be inventive, to think about his character.  Where did he come from?  What was his back story?  What did he do aboard the ship?  Who were his friends?  I told them to be positive because nothing they tried to do would be wrong.  Every night I would arrive at rehearsal - hoping.   With 8 days left I resorted to 101 children’s theatre and said: “Let me be you.  Watch.  Walk over here, turn and say the line exactly like this.”  The show opened.  You got it.  Doc got a rousing standing ovation.

Suddenly it was the 1990’s.  I was doing much less television.  I was also doing far fewer commercials.  I had done so many over the years, and there were newer less exposed faces out there.  I was directing more local theatre and had a job as an artistic director for children’s theatre through the City Of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation.  Teaching theatre arts to kids made me really appreciate the difficulty some people have just expressing themselves – something that was natural to me.  

In 1992 my career changed course again.   My good friend and APTA partner Lin White called me.  She had been selected to be the artistic director for a big summer theatre arts festival down in Orange County.  Included in the programming was a production of “La Boehme” and the great Frank Loesser musical “Guys and Dolls”.  She wanted me to come down and play Sky Masterson in “Guys and Dolls”.  I alluded earlier that doing musicals was how I skated through Northwestern.  I had not done a musical or sang since then.  I laughed out loud and told Lyn there was no way I could play that part because I hadn’t sung in 25 years.  Remember now that Lin’s forte was teaching opera singers to act.  She had a lot of legitimate voices at her disposal.  She wanted an actor for the role in order to illustrate that what you are singing about is as important as hitting all the notes correctly.  I was to be the ringer she brought in to help prove the point. She assured me my voice would be fine

I was a confident actor.  I was confident in my abilities and my technique.  I was never intimidated by a role or other performers.  I knew “Guys and Dolls” and had great ideas for the character of Sky.  We started rehearsals and within two days - I WAS TERRIFIED.  I couldn’t sing the role.  I sounded like a seal on steroids.  Fear enveloped me to the point that everything I had been taught, everything I knew and had passed on to others, went right out the window.  Lin’s style of directing was identical to my own.  She kept encouraging me and never said a negative word.  Every performer in the cast kept reassuring me I would be fine. I begged Lin to replace me with someone who could sing the role.  She wouldn’t do it.  On opening night I stood in the wings absolutely sure that I should have been an accountant.  My cue came.  I walked into the light – and I was fine.  I tell this story because what I went through that summer made me a much better actor and more importantly a better director.  I certainly understood more completely the things that caused actors to be afraid and to lose confidence.

Suddenly, I found myself right back where I started- musical comedy.  From 1993 until I left Los Angeles in 2000 the majority of my performing was in musical theatre.  I developed a reputation as Harold Hill and did “The Music Man” four times.  I also did many other shows and enjoyed all of them.  My final show was “My Fair Lady” which I did with “Phantom of the Opera” star Dale Kristen.  You would think during this period my obsession with “Mister Roberts“might have diminished.  Nope!

In 1995, one of the theatre companies where I had performed “The Music Man” announced “Mister Roberts” as a part of their season schedule.  The artistic director of the company who knew of my passion for the play suggested I drive down and meet the director, who had spent his life in the navy and retired as a chief petty officer.   His love of the show matched my own, because, as he told me, he actually lived it.  In early 1944 he had enlisted and served on an AK in the South Pacific.  When he retired he became associated with the theatre company with the specific intent to direct “Mister Roberts”.  I didn’t really audition.  We just talked.  We shared stories and our ideas and philosophies of the play.  He especially liked my notion of Frank, Doug, and Doc possibly being an extension of the same person.    He hired me that evening to play Doug.

It was a terrific production with a great cast.  What made it unforgettable for me was the direction.   From the first day of rehearsal, our director stressed the importance of how young men in general acted at that time.  Attitudes were different.  Postures were different.  You talked differently.  Being a military man, he then added on what it was like to be on a navy ship in 1944.   For the crew, he especially stressed what it was like to be cooped up with other men, some of whom you didn’t like, on a small cargo ship.  He focused on the tedium and the petty irritations that led to arguments and fights.  He also made sure the actors understood, as sailors in 1944, how they would really behave under such a tyrannical Captain, how important it was for them to have a liberty, and the necessity for them to believe and depend on Doug.  

As for me - he provided new dimensions to my portrayal of Doug.  We had agreed that first night on how I wanted to portray Doug.  Nothing changed there.  What he gave me and why I will always be grateful to him - he made sure I was an officer of that time.  He taught me the proper way to salute, the difference in the way an officer talked to his fellow officers and the way he talked to the crew.  He was especially strict about the way I taunted the Captain, because in the real navy an officer like Doug Roberts had to know the limits of his insubordination.  These were subtle changes but they added much texture to my performance.  

He also accelerated the pace of the show. “Mister Roberts” is a long script with a lot of dialogue.   It wasn’t a question of just talking faster.  We picked up cues quickly and tightened all those dramatic pauses and reactions.  I think the playing time of this production was almost 15 to 20 minutes shorter than shows I had done previously.  It was better. I remembered that.

We were also blessed with a wonderful set and lighting designer.  The show looked great.  It did really well.  I was nominated for best actor in the theatre’s awards for that year, but I did not win.  What I did come home with was more ideas and things I would incorporate when I got to direct the show again.

That opportunity came in 1998.  I petitioned one of the theatres where I had done a lot of shows and was given the winter slot.  There was great reluctance at first because like so many people the committee responsible for setting the season, felt “Mister Roberts” was an outdated WW2 play.  I lobbied hard to convince them that it was much more than that.  I also promised that I would make the show look different from any other production.  As a director, offering a unique point of view has always been one of the most important things to me.  I never want to recreate what somebody else has done.  I always want to add something or present the material in a different way.  I had never forgotten standing on the deck of that old liberty ship in Luder’s boat yard.  I didn’t have a ship to stage the show on, but I wanted to make everything look and sound like a real beat up cargo ship.

The first thing I did was adhere to the best advice I had ever been given in my life.  I surrounded myself with incredibly talented, motivated, and capable people and let them do their jobs.  

Our set was incredible.  It was designed and decorated by a retired Hollywood set designer who had been in the navy.  The attention to detail far surpassed anything I had seen before.  The “old bucket” really looked like a worn out cargo ship.  There were rust stains and peeling paint.  The two interior officer’s quarter’s featured conduits and piping overhead complete with the appropriate stenciling.  The furnishings from the bunks to the lockers and the desks looked exactly like what would have been on this type of boat. The ship faced the audience bow on so the fore deck was downstage and the raised bridge was farther upstage.  The windows of the bridge were made of overlapping fine screening that he painted so they reflected the island when the ship was docked and the ocean when the ship was at sea.  The artistry rivaled anything I had seen on any stage anywhere. 

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Our lighting design reflected my strong opinion that I never want to look at a set.  I want to see what is actually there in real life. I love practical light and the natural shadows and levels they provide.   It’s always a battle to balance this with having enough light to see the actor’s faces.  I told the designer I really wanted the feel of a ship in the water.   Now this was not a brand new state of the art building. This theatre had been there a long time and had limited lighting fixtures and electrical capabilities.  What he accomplished was beyond remarkable. He laid out gutters filled with water all around the stage.  He then reflected different shades and intensities of light off the gutters on to the set.  I especially loved the night time sequences on deck. To compliment the reflected light off the water, he employed practical port and starboard lights and lights from companionways, bulkheads, and through portholes.  He then feathered soft light so it looked like moonlight broken up by the ships cranes.  

Just when it was perfect, I asked him to add an effect that I had always had in the back of my mind.  I had never seen it done, but to me it was logical and I wanted to try it.  The first three scenes of the show are Doug and Doc’s long conversation, the scene with Doug and Dowdy, and then the long sequence with the crew.  The time frame of this goes from just after daybreak through mid morning.  I wanted to have the lighting reflect this.  I also wanted to include a pre show effect for about fifteen minutes before the curtain that brought the stage from night time to dawn.  I doubted most of the audience getting seated and chatting would even notice it but I wanted it.  Basically I wanted a 45 - 50 minute fade up sequence.  When I brought this up I thought my lighting designer was going to have a heart attack.  The light board did not have the capability to do that.  Light cues were programmed into a lap top using very basic lighting software.  The longest fade programmable was one minute.  SO – we put in 50 separate one minute light cues that gradually changed the light on the stage from night to day. It was ridiculously hard to do because each cue only changed the intensity and the coloring a tiny bit.   It took us a whole weekend to put this sequence in.  Additionally, the probability for screwing up the sequences was high because whoever was running lights for the show had to hit the GO button fifty times at fifty predetermined moments.  This task fell to my assistant stage manager, whom I could never thank enough.  I included her from the beginning of the whole process so she was thoroughly familiar with how it should look.  For the run of the show, six weeks – four shows a week - she was on the money every night.  Often I would attend performances so I could overhear the compliments for this magnificent idea.  Not one audience member ever said a word.

The sound plot was a piece of cake.  This was a ship either at sea or moored in a harbor. There were also scenes below deck.  I wanted constant appropriate ambient ship like and ocean like sounds.   The person who took on this responsibility was a high school theatre student volunteering at the theatre.  I had one meeting with her at which I bumbled and stumbled trying to explain why I wanted something that was hardly audible but whose absence I would notice.   She listened and said: “leave everything to me.”  Several days before we went into tech, she handed me a disc and said: “Here ya go.  You’ll like this.” I hope this girl went on to be president of THX.  She gave me harbor sounds, ocean sounds, engine sounds when the ship was under way, sound of steam in pipes and bulkheads opening and closing for the interior scenes.  Everything I could possibly want all in perfect sequence with the show.  Naturally, no audience member ever said anything to me about liking the sound of the show.

Having now been a staple on the Southern California theatre circuit for many years, I knew a lot of actors.  I made phone calls and put together a first rate cast.  I even recast several people who had done the show with me previously.  As we progressed, I made sure I included everything I had learned from the last production in which I played Doug, especially the pacing.  I did not want the show to run over two hours.  

There are always differences in each production.  Nothing is ever completely the same.  My big surprise in this show was the young actor I cast as Frank Pulver.  He chose to play Frank as a quieter, slyer, calculating, I know something you don’t know, person rather than the over hyped, oversexed, puppy.  I wasn’t sure of the approach at first, but adhering to my philosophy of nothing being wrong in the creative process, I wanted him to be confident in his choice.  Within a week I knew that for him, this choice was perfect.  I was also pretty sure he would steal the show.  He underplayed everything except when he physically fled from the Captain and the sequence with the firecracker which was absolutely hysterical.

I also came up with the perfect solution for the goat that is stolen and brought aboard ship during the crew’s liberty.  Bringing any live animal on stage is fraught with peril.  I won’t divulge what I did, but it turned out very well...  The show was a huge hit and won the theatre’s awards for that season for best set, best lighting, and best sound, as well as best supporting actor for Frank Pulver.  I did not win for best director – go figure. 

In August of 2000, I left Hollywood and moved to the Monterey Peninsula.  It was the most difficult decision of my life.  I didn’t want to go, but I think if I had stayed what little that was left of my marriage and my sanity would have dissolved.  My television career was stagnant.  In late 1998 the vestibular nerve in my left ear got wiped out by some unknown virus completely destroying my equilibrium.  That put an end to my doing musicals because I couldn’t dance.  So I left.

For the last fifteen years I have stayed active directing many shows in Monterey and even performing in a few in Monterey and San Francisco.    I have never had any luck getting anyone interested in “Mister Roberts”.   Shortly after I arrived, in 2001 I approached the biggest theatre in the area and pitched the show starring well known film and TV actor Robert Hayes as Frank and myself as Doc.  I didn’t know Robert Hayes well.  We had met on a couple of occasions.  We both were aware of the other’s passion for the show.  He had recently starred in a revival at the Old Globe in San Diego. I called him and asked if he would be interested in doing the show in Monterey if I could arrange it.  He laughed and said:  “Jack, I am like you – anywhere, any time.”  I arranged a meeting with the artistic director of this theatre and proposed my idea.  His response was: “That’s an old show nobody would want to see, and regardless we don’t need or want Hollywood types in our productions.”   I quietly left the building.  I have brought up “Mister Roberts” several times over the years to several other artistic directors in the area but with no success.  Given that the Naval Post Graduate School and the Defense Language Institute are both located in Monterey, I thought there might be some interest.  I guess not.  So I gradually accepted the fact that I was probably not going to finish my trilogy by playing Doc.

In October of 2015 I visited my closest high school and college friend Scott Conant who had retired and was living in Wilmington North Carolina.  Scott had enjoyed a long career in marketing as a Senior Project Manager at FOX Sports Net.  He was giving me the grand tour of the city which has played a significant role in this nation’s history all the way back to the Revolutionary War.  We were driving parallel to Wilmington harbor.  Moored close to shore were two Coast Guard cutters. Behind them I caught a glimpse of what appeared to be the top of the super structure of a larger ship.  I asked Scott: “What is that?”  He casually replied as he turned away from the harbor: “Oh. That’s the North Carolina.”  “STOP!”   I screamed.  Do you mean the battleship USS North Carolina?”  “Yes.  It’s a museum.” He casually replied.  “Turn around.  I want to see it.” So we did.

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At the very beginning of this essay, I referred to my fascination with the Pacific campaign of WW2.  We entered the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which destroyed practically our entire fleet of battleships.  The USS North Carolina was one of three North Carolina Class battleships built during the war.  It saw action from late 1942 to the Japanese surrender in 1945, winning numerous commendations as a primary defender and escort ship for the USS Enterprise. Anything you might want to know about the ship’s history can be found at the ship’s web site http://www.battleshipnc.com/.   In 1958 this magnificent warship was scheduled to be broken up for scrap.  It was saved by a statewide campaign by the citizens of North Carolina and brought to Wilmington in October 1961.  In 1962, she was declared a museum and state memorial to the 11,000 North Carolinians who perished in WW2.  

This ship is part of our history and our heritage.  I had to see it.  I had to go on board.  We bought two tickets and for the next three hours toured the ship.  I was overwhelmed by its size, its grace, and its power.  There are no more ships like this. I also became aware of the incredibly huge ongoing effort to raise millions of dollars to restore and preserve this warship which is deteriorating and slowly rusting away in Wilmington harbor.  I was standing on the teak aft deck just gazing at everything from the massive 16 inch gun turret to the smaller anti aircraft gun mounts - -  completely lost in my reverie.  Scott tapped me on the shoulder and asked me if I was all right.  I turned to him and with a gleam in my eye reminiscent of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, said   “I know a great way to raise money for the ship’s restoration that I bet has never occurred to anybody.  Why don’t we mount a production of “Mister Roberts” on the aft deck of this ship?  Scott blinked twice, took a slight step backwards and raised his arms over his head.  “WOW!! Tell me how you would do it”.  For twenty minutes I told Scott my entire history with the show including my long standing idea to stage the play aboard a ship, and also my need to play Doc in order to complete my personal trilogy.  Scott listened and then said:  Jocko, you know I was a premier marketer for many years.  I can sell ice in Canada.  This may be the best idea I have ever heard.  Give me five minutes.”  He then took out his cell phone and walked up towards the aft 16 inch turret.  After a short conversation he walked back and said: “We have a 10AM meeting tomorrow with Captain Terry Bragg who is the Executive Director of the USS North Carolina.  He is the person overseeing the massive renovation and the fund raising campaign.

The next morning we met with Terry, and I don’t think I stopped talking for twenty minutes.  When I finished my impromptu presentation he looked at both of us and said: “I’m in charge of preserving this ship and making sure we have the money to do it.  I’m an engineer.  I don’t know about show business.  However, as long as you do not damage the ship or change anything that is part of the ship, I think it’s a great idea.  What you need to do now is find the right people in Wilmington to move the project forward.” Logically to me the first place to start would be with the theatre community in the area.  I asked Terry for a suggestion.  He immediately said he knew Tony Rivenbark, Executive Director of Thalian Hall, which was the big theatre in Wilmington.  Thalian Hall was home to the Thalian Association which was the parent company for the largest community theatre in the area

I was going home the next day.  I wouldn’t be able to pitch the idea. However, I was absolutely sure if Scott had all the information at his fingertips, he could present our idea as well as I could. That night we strategized for hours.   My biggest concerns were protecting my idea, and making sure if the project went forward, I was part of it.  

In the end, we concluded to proceed one step at a time.  Scott would take advantage of Terry’s introduction and contact Tony Rivenbark, present our idea, and see if there was any interest in even doing something like this.  If the reaction was positive, Scott could then bring up my desire to be involved as part of the artistic effort.  Basically, I wanted to play Doc, but given my extensive knowledge and experience with the play, I would be willing to contribute in other areas if they needed me.  That’s how we left it.  I went home.

Scott called Tony Rivenbark and had an extremely productive conversation.  Tony gave him three possibilities plus a host of helpful hints about costs, advertizing and seasonal timing.  Scott then contacted Susan Habas the Managing Director of the Thalian Association.  She oversees America’s oldest community theater organization. She took Scott’s 15 minute phone pitch to heart and invited Scott and Terry Bragg to see her. That meeting and I believe one other (not being there I am not completely sure of the sequence) included David Loudermilk who is the Thalian Association’s Artistic Director and Tori Jones, the president of Clove Marketing.  She works closely with the Thalian on all marketing-related projects.   As a result of these meetings, it was decided that “Mister Roberts” would be staged aboard the USS North Carolina opening on July 4, 2017 and run for the month of July which is the peak tourist season.  Terry & Crew would handle all concessions, receive 50% of the gate (except opening night), have a discounted Military Day each week and work in partnership with the Thalian Association.  Susan & Co. will be in charge of all things creative: casting, directing, sets and lighting, rehearsals and the play’s run. Tori and Clove Marketing will be responsible for promotion and obtaining sponsorships.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME???   Arranging something like this usually takes up to a year and way too many meetings to accomplish.  Scott got our crazy idea embraced and set into motion in a couple of weeks. Selling ice in Canada was way too much an understatement.  Show business: gotta love it.

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SO – that is where everything stands right now.  The Thalian Theatre has current productions that demand everyone’s immediate attention and their schedule of shows is set through 2016.  The next scheduled meeting concerning “Mister Roberts” is April 13, 2016.  I will travel back to Wilmington at that time, because one of the reasons for the meeting is to introduce me to all the Thalian people. Right now I am a stranger.  Scott was the person who convinced them.  I hope they want me.   I have been through the “audition process” a couple of times.    If they want me to read, I will read.  If they want to pick my brain, I will help in any way I can.  I have one objective.  I want to be included.

I have imagined being part of something like this ever since that day in Luder’s boat yard.  It will be incredible! This production is going to be presented on an actual WW2 battleship.  Just thinking about the logistics is mind boggling.  It will require imagination and planning far outside normal theatrical productions.  This isn’t a stage with wings and entrances and exits.  Designing and building a set will be a challenge.  How do you make a battleship look like a beat up AK cargo ship?  How do you even make the set stable because you cannot anchor anything?   Putting screws or bolts in the teak deck will not be an option.  There is also the small matter of a rather large 16 inch turret in the middle of the deck.  How are you going to light it? There are no banks of lights already in place. Some sort of portable scaffolding where the lights can be mounted will have to be employed. There will also have to be power to run theatrical lights.  Where do you put the booth?  Heck, where are you going to seat an audience?  I want to be a part of it all.  And - - I want to play Doc.  I want to finish my trilogy.

Finally, I have a feeling about this.  I think what started as “what if…..”  will garner more attention than anyone expects. I think when the first promotional material goes out it will immediately spread far beyond local affiliates.   I think the Thalian Theatre production of “Mister Roberts” and the city of Wilmington will attract national attention.  

There are eight other battleships left in existence.  All of them are owned by private enterprises who are trying desperately to renovate and restore them.  They are: USS Alabama, Mobile, Ala,  USS Iowa, 250 S. Harbor Blvd. Los Angeles, CA,  USS Massachusetts, Fall River, MA,  USS Missouri, Honolulu HI,  USS New Jersey, Camden, NJ,  USS Texas, La Porte, TX,  USS Utah, Honolulu , HI,  USS Wisconsin, Norfolk, VA. 

It is becoming increasingly difficult to raise the funds to preserve these vessels.  There are two generations of Americans who have virtually no knowledge of the history of these warships and their place in American history.  If the Thalian Theatre production of “Mister Roberts” is successful, the formula they used could easily be duplicated elsewhere to raise the capital needed to save these other ships.

I will keep all of you posted as we all move through this process.  Stay Tuned……

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Xmas stuff!

12578074296?profile=original12578075084?profile=original12578075869?profile=original12578075701?profile=originalSo here we are in the new year and I thought it was time to show you all my cool xmas treat from my wife. The jacket is a BSG film crew jacket and with it was a nice letter and awesome photo, yes its only the unknown soldiers crew jacket!!!!!. To say I was a little shocked is a under statement lol. Wayne Rose was the Assistant director and 2nd unit director for 63 episodes of BSG inc The Plan, Razor, and also the guy in the pic! The jacket and pic will be displayed at Comic Cons in the UK with other screen used and replica props this year, So Say We All!

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 I welcome you on behalf of the leadership of the BFC.

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Happy Holidays

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Fellow Colonials,

On behalf of the Battlestar Galactica Fan Club Leadership, I would just like to wish each and everyone of you, a very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!  I know I am a day late but Christmas is all about love and family. So I was spending some time with my family ( husband and children ) .  I have also been very busy with real life events at work.  So, I have had a pretty busy year overall.  But, I have not forgotten anyone here, my second family.  I say second family because Fleet is Family.  And we are a FAMILY here at the BFC.

It has been one hell of a good year here at the BFC. We have had a steady growth here at the fan club.  And I am very please and happy about that.  That would not have been made possible without the loyal and true fans of the show we all love, Battlestar Galactica.  Fans continue to show their love for the show as I have seen at conventions I attend, media outlets I run across too etc...It is like the BSG Force inside us has awaken even more.  ;-) :-)   With that said, as BFC Vice President,  I would like to personally thank all of you for a wonderful year and for all the support you guys have given the BFC.

Now, on another note. Most of you know, I am also known in the BSG Community and Science Fiction Community as a whole, as Raven Actual.  The Year 2016 is something to watch out for when it comes to the BFC Flagship Chapter, as she will be revealing something big at the very first convention the group will be attending.  And that is the All Con Convention.  This will be a major symbol for the Raven Battle Group whom most of you know, launch her very first Gunstar Escort and was commissioned during Galacticon 4.  The honor of officiating her commissioning was officiated by none other than Miss Luciana Carro, assisted by myself and Raven Marine NCOIC Paul "Iceworm" Oakley along with Raven Classic Series Cylon Command Centurion Member Timothy Riely.  It was a memorable moment for the Gunstar Trireme Crew.  And I have Miss Luciana Carro to thank for wholeheartedly for that honor.  She truely is a class act for doing something like that and for the fans who where there to witness the little ceremony. :-) Luciana, thank you very much for that.

FROM MINE TO YOURS, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU AND YOUR LOVE ONES!  Be safe now and see you all in 2016 at a nearby convention.  I would like to see as many of you attend a convention near you just for the fun of it. You just never know who you will run into ;-) :-)  But for now, enjoy spending quality time with your family and love ones.  Those moments are very precious and special!  So Say We All!

In Service,

Cherry "DragonLady"

Battlestar Galactica Fan Cub Vice President

- http://www.battlestarfanclub.com

Battlestar Raven-BFC-002

Commanding Officer

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Fellow Colonials!

        I wanted to take a moment and wish all you and your Families a joyous Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2016!  It is an exciting time for us all as we celebrate the end of fantastic year and embrace a new one.  I want all of you to spend time with your families and friends.  Especially those Families who have members around the globe serving in the Armed Forces.  We all make sacrifices everyday those men and women serving in the Military, Police, Fire Dept, Doctors, Nurses, EMS Tech and the list goes on do also!  Please take time to say thank you to them all b/c it is the right thing to do.  More importantly it shows them all we care about the job they do every single day.  I thank you all for being part of something bigger then all of us in this world.  I ask if you can and wish too share.  Please post your Christmas photos here, Share a short story of you paying it forward....I am sure others here would love to hear or see how much fun folks are having!

      In addition we as a Sci Fi Community have come far and the journey is still fresh. For all us who have been around and new members who continue to join us in this adventure we call Battlestar Galactica!  It is a proud legacy and each day i find myself talking to perspective new members as well as just engaging fans on other different topics of Sci Fi all which eventually lead back to Battlestar Galactica!  As the new year comes around the corner please be on the look out for my messages and release of many SOPs which will provide guidance and ensure conformity.  As many of us are also part of other communities such as Colonial Defense Forces, Colonial Cylon Alliance and the community we serve here Battlestar Fan Club.  It's a reminder that WE as fans have what i call extensive Colonial Memberships in various communities.  Though at times we may find it a bit tough to be everywhere at the same time i know WE try like hell to make it happen.  I have been blessed and honored to be part of all the different communities and having met in person numerous members whom i have come to call friends.  You all know who you are. Not to worry i will do my best to get out and visit more Conventions to meet more of you.  It is because of you ALL that continue to become more than i am. I personally thank you here in the BFC, CDF and the CCA.

     In closing please enjoy the art work i created for all of you to enjoy and pass around or post and share.  As we close out this year let's be thankful for all we have and be blessed to share with others who are less fortunate.  Please be safe out there wherever you are as winter is here already and bad weather can hit literally without warning as we have seen this year with the massive floodings.  Members of the Fleet!  2016 will be a grand year for us as i begin our journey to growing a bigger Fleet, More Members, Adventure, RPGs, Contests and more.  Thank you all for your constant support God Bless you all no matter where in the world you.  Please feel free to comment below...~Salutes!~

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12-12-2015 Special CAP Part 1

12-12-2015 Special CAP

In Honor of the

Flying Tigers Squadrons

 3rd Anniversary

Greetings Everyone,

I’ve had the pleasure to be the CO of the Flying Tigers since the squadron was commissioned on 11-29-2012. The Raven performed an OP not long ago and in the planning of it I forgot about this important date. I decided to call a Special CAP last night in honor of our 3rd Anniversary.

When I realized the date had past, I didn’t have the time to alert my pilots or to choose a later date. It was last night or let it slip past until next year. Everyone’s busy this time of year and I honestly didn’t expect much of a response from my squadron.

I invited members of the Seekers to join in on the fun of an impromptu CAP. As you may know, the Seekers have been very active since their 1st CO Lt Jg “Mik Mo” was given command of the squadron.

The time drew near, I logged into the BFC and there was only Ens. “Wedge” and I at the appointed time. The two of us chatted for a short while and then Ens. “Vampire” joined us. Needless to say, the CAP began and the Toasters were falling like flies. Near the end Ens. “Freya” joined us in her Raptor.

As always, when a few members of the Raven get together things progress quickly as the sparks fly. Since none of the Flying Tigers were able to make it last night, we'll have to plan a special OP next year to take place the Saturday before our 4th Anniversary.

Take a look and see what a couple pilots can do in a short time.

Main Room

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

evening reamer

  • Me

What's Happening Wedge?

  • I don't think there will be many here tonight.
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

not much, waiting for more people to show

  • Me

Oh well, that's what I get for not giving any notice of something like this.

  • 10:06 PM
  • Me

So, how about we take out the Attack Raptors tonight?

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Either those or vipers, chief says both are fueled and ready

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Hey vampire!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

So vipers or raptors tonight?

  • Me
  • I'll go with a Raptor I guess!!!
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

hello everyone

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Hey. Me and the Major were taking the raptors out for a spin, want to join us?

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

sure it would be my first trip but sure.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Great! Reamer, you want point?

  • Me

OK, with me Wedge

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

LSO, Raptor 252M requesting clearance for launch out of dorsal flight pod deck A.

  • Me

OK lets run through our per flight check and launch.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

pulling up checklist

  • Me

Reamer to LSO Attack Raptors manned and ready for launch......

  • Check list complete....all systems go...
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*LSO To Attack Raptors, you're cleared to launch.*

  • Vampire you set?
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

checklist complete i am ready.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Alright, just stay on Reamer's 8 o'clock and I'll be on his 4

  • Me

Launching in 3, 2, 1.......

  • Well, this is different.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

What's up reamer? Something on DRADIS?

  • Me

Much roomier than my usual ride!!!

  • Lets head for the perimeter and begin our CAP.....over...
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Haha yeah but when you have a contingent of marines in it, it isn't as spacious

  • I'm on your flank, LSO reports blue shift cap recalled, it's us now.
  • Me

Well they're holding on for their dear lives because I don;'t pilot a Raptor every day!!!!!!LOL

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

this is all new to me but looking good so far.

  • Me

All's clear so far....I guess the briefing room isn't bugged like I thought it was....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Don't worry, if you need a hand I can swap you positions or hold your hand!! lol!!

  • Me

Ooooops......I spoke to soon.....

  • Dradis just lite up.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

DRADIS looks clean to me, Vampire do you see anything?

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am not

  • Me

Incoming Raiders at 2 O'clock high....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i see them now

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

OK, missiles armed. Break formation and prepare to engage.

  • Me

They're diving on us.....

  • Tets give it to them......
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

I'm on em, Vampire try and flank.

  • Me

Lets

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

got it

  • Me

Missiles armed and tracking....

  • Fire one.....whoosh.......
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

My scanners are still clean, either they're jamming me or I'm gonna shove the knuckledragger who serviced this bird out an airlock

  • Me

Straight and true.....pow.....splash one toaster.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

down to visual targeting

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i have one firing missle and whoosh

  • Me

Skip the scanner.....eyes will have to do it....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*CAP this is LSO, malfunction in alert fighter tubes, you're on your own*

  • They
  • Me

Copy that Raven.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

re too far away for the guns to get a bead on them

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

one raider is toast by me

  • Me

We'll show em what Raptors can really do.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

I got the third, too close for missiles, switching to guns!

  • I have a bead.... Firing!
  • Me

Here come another group.....12 O'clock even.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*Poof* scratch one!

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i see them

  • Me

Gatling guns firing.....two missiles away.....

  • pow.....pow..... dust in the wind!!!!!
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

firing guns and missiles

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Getting a reading... Radeological alarm from behind that asteroid

  • Me

There's a couple on our six.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

I got 'em. *performs a 180 degree spin while cutting engines.*

  • Me

Break, break, break.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Mark one eyeball targeting... Lead's down.

  • Me

A quick barrel roll and slide and he's off my tail....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Exploded, looks like shrapnel got the other two, they're yours.

  • Me

coming around guns b;lazing...

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

one is coming after me turning and firing and bye raider

  • Me

one Raider disintegrates as I fly through its remains.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Any of our support ships nearby?

  • Me

Scrap bouncing off my Raptor.....Thank the Gods nothing hit my canopy....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i dont see any

  • Me

I'm not sure Wedge....

  • We'll have to hold them off until the Raven launches the attack Vipers...
  • Another filght of Raiders jumping in.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Damn. My DRADIS is still down, protocol dictates my return to base. I'll be back.

  • 10:28 PM
  • Me

What about your back seater.....

  • his Dradis must be working....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

She's down for maintenance, still having issues from QG damage. Hold up... Chief says one raptor is loaded in the deck for a deck launch, no pilot.

  • Both me and my ECO's screens are down
  • 10:30 PM
  • Me

Sorry I had to step away, I'm back.

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i have two raiders closing in on me now trying evasive manuevers to avoid them.

  • Me

Stick to me and I'll be your Dradis....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Just hang on, I'm less than a minute from coming back. I'm going for that viper.

  • It's a quick drop and go.
  • Me

Copy that Wedge.....

  • Take any that's in the tube and launch....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*hits the afterburners, combat landing and swapping to the viper.*

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

scratch two more raiders via missles.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Deck launch ready, fully armed and loaded. It's Hitman's viper, hope I don't scratch the paint.

  • Me

Here's another flight of Raiders....3 O'Clock low....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i see them

  • Me

Lets dive on them.....and take them out all at once.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Launched! I'm coming back, fully functional

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am moving around them

  • Me

Reamer pushes the stick all the way forward and takes a steep dive....

  • Missiles locked.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

same here

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

remember, this isn't as maneuverable as your vipers.

  • Me

Firing 4.....missiles away.....whoosh......

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*streaks past, firing guns and tagging one on reamer's six*

  • Me

It don't matter.......it just has to hold together a bit longer.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i got one

  • Me

Multiple explosions......Yeah.....that's 4 for 4......

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

So THIS is what it's like to fly greased lightning on snacon.

  • Me

Watch out for the scrap....

  • it's almost as deadly as the Raiders....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

ping ping ping

  • Me

You know it Wedge....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

some scrap hit me but i am okay.

  • Me

That's why I love Vipers Sooooooooooo much......

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Pulling up, sucessfully avoided it. Got two more jumping in, seven high

  • Me

Copy that Vampire.....

  • How's your ordnance holding up?
  • I'm getting kind of light here....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Chief's swearing so much, maintenance crews had to pull the alert fighers from each tube manually

  • Me

Plenty of 30mm for the Gatling guns though....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

missile are starting to run low but guns are full.

  • Me

That's the life opf a Chief!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Chief's got two more vipers ready for deck launch, I'll hold them off, do a drop and go.

  • Me

Nothing but whining about damaged birds and scratched decks.....

  • Sounds like a plan.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

fine with me

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

got a bead on one on your six, vampire. Break left... NOW!

  • Me

I'll blast a few more toasters and get my usual ride.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

moving out

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Got 'em!

  • Me

Reamer targets another flight of toasters and lets his missiles send their greetings.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

thanks now one more coming in

  • Me

Whoooosh.....Bang....Pow....pow.....crash.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

did anyone check that rad warning behind that asteroid?

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

and i got another one.

  • Me

There's another pile of scrap for ya.....LOL.....

  • I'm heading for the Barn and my Mk-II.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am clear ready to return for a viper.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Go for it!

  • Me

Reamer takes a short jump and just misses hitting the landing pod.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am headied back for a mk 1

  • Me

That will get the Chief upset.....LOL....

  • Reamer makes a Combat landing and bails out of the Raptor and hops into his usual ride.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am coming in lands softly.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Don't blow up Raven, that's the cylon's job LOL!

  • Me

Launching in 3, 2, 1.....whooosh.....

  • away
  • OK here I come......they can run, but they can't hide!!!!!!!LOL
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

now over to a mk 1 viper and lanching.

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  • Me

Oooooh.....Laser Cannons.....I like your style Vampire.....

  • Here they come....another flight jumping in....on our SIX.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Tagged a few more... Got a weird reading on sensors.. Anyone recognize that?

  • Me

Whoooosh....multiple missile launches.......

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

they maybe old fighters but still work.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Firing.... They're right in my sights.

  • Me

Woohoo....FireFox got those suckers.....

  • I do love that weapons system.....
  • Coming around and cleaning up the last one.....
  • Guns blazing.....pop goes the toaster!!!!
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am coming up on a raider and boom good bye raider

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*accidentally does a full flip* whoops! little too senstive to me

  • Me

You'll get the hang of it Wedge.....

  • give it more throttle....
  • Let her rip.....son.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

aye, more is good. FRak! Got one on my tail!

  • Me

Here's more to join the party.....

  • Whooosh....missiles away.....
  • Hahahahaha FirFox took him out.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Let's try spinning, that's a good trick.

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

coming up from behind firing one more raider byebye.

  • Me

Here they come....11 O'Clock high....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Wait... These are different. These aern't normal raiders....

  • Me

Execute an Immellman turn....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

These are war era raiders!

  • Me

Them is Turkey's.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

looks like a mix of old and new.

  • Me

You have to use missiles on them, 30mm just bounces off.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

What about lasers? How do they fare?

  • Me

Target lock....missiles away....Whoosh....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i have a couple coming at me firingv missiles and bye bye.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Vampire this may be your time to shine

  • Me

WooHoo.... tow Turkeys down.....Gobble Gobble.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

two gone going after two more.

  • Me

Laser's should work fine....

  • You need a Mk-I for that though...
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Vampire try and take out that turkey with your guns.

  • Me

Where is the Trireme when you need her.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

got three now coming firing lasers and railders gone to atoms.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Whohoo! Armor plating don't help you now.

  • Me

Great shooting Vampire.....that will teach them a lesson when they resurrect.....

  • Yeah.....you said it Wedge.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

raven

  • s big guns can't get a lock
  • Me

Here comes another Turkey.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Evening everyone did i make it in time?

  • Me

Oh.....it's a Goldie.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Aye, jump in a viper we're under attack

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i see two heading for ravan gpoing after them.

  • Me

Freya launch in an Attack Raptor.....and have them load a couple .5 nukes.....

  • Launch when ready.....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Roger that Reamer

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

got the raiders

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

BATTLESTAR BATTLESTAR BATTLESTAR jumping into range!

  • Me

I'm targeting the Goldie.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Basestar on scopes, orders?

  • Me

He's a slippery beggar....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Permission to launch? ready to go

  • Me

Target lock missile away....

  • No permission needed.....Launch.....
  • Just missed him.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i m swinging around

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

reamer we need orders here, There's only the four of us and the raven's guns, and we have a basestar on our ass

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

350m on the way

  • Me

Coming about and Target Lock....firing.....Whoosh......

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Headed towards all the fun

  • Me

Pow.....Gold dust.....

  • Yeah.....
  • he's toast.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

raven's guns firing on the basestar, missiles inbound

  • Me

These Raiders just keep comming.....

  • You know what that means.....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Theres quite a bit of them

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

that there's a basestar ten klicks to your 9 oclock?

  • Me

Reamer to Raven......over.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

i suppose we really upset them after the op

  • Me

Hit em with another round.....

  • correct angle of fire.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Missiles armed, going on an attack run

  • Me

Got it Reamer.....Firing......

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

scratch more raiders.

  • Me

Direct hit in their mid section.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

I have a raider in my sights.. headed towards the raven

  • Me

explosions.....

  • One Arm breaking away.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Raven gunnery, Wedge. Battlestar has damage to quadrant seven, focus fire

  • Me

Yeah......you winged her good Raven....give it to em again.....

  • Freay.....over.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Basestar is firing nukes!

  • Me

Target the Basestar for a direct hit in its mid section and let your Nukes fly.....

  • Incoming Raiders....dead ahead......
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

missiles away, vampire you and me get those nukes

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am firing my missles hit near the mid section.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Reamer is that why you wanted the chief to load me up with the .5ers?

  • Me

Guns blazing.....Missiles away......Whoosh.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Nukes fired away!

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i just got several nukes.

  • Me

Bang crash.....pop......pow.....Raiders exploding.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

flies past basestar, destroying another wave of unlaunched raiders

  • Me

You know it Freya.....

  • Let em have it.....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

copy that sir

  • weapons free
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

flying by basestar dropped missile at open launch bay.

  • Me

Great shooting Freya.....two direct hits.....

  • Watch it explode and burn.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

moving away from basestar hitiing more raiders.

  • Me

Those are some great Fireworks.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

woah! reading an active FTL signature in the basestar, it's preparing to jump.

  • Me

Lets take out the rest of the Raiders.....before they get us or Attack the Raven.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

yes its nice

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

hitting turbos heading back to raven seeing raider heading for launch bay.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

i have a raider locked.. fire away

  • Me

I don't think it'll get very far.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

got it!

  • Me

Get him Vampire.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

nope got it it blew up with one laserf it was packed with solenite.

  • Me

Another bunch of Raiders....2 O'Clock low....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Chief reports tubes cleared and Alert Fighters launched! Hammerhead and minotaur squadrons on station

  • Me

Great.... we can use the help.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

I have 4 contacts on my dradis at that location

  • Me

Reamer turns to port and dives.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

wait.. I have another group showing up now. 5 o'clock high

  • Me

Guns blazing....last two missiles away.....Whooosh....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Vampire can you get to them?

  • Me

Take care of them Freya, they're all yours.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

mainkg a rollover turn to get them in sight and firing.

  • got two down.
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

working on it.. they are slippery buggers

  • Me

Multiple explosions as Reamers last two missiles hit their marks.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

more raiders means a second launch point.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

missle lock.. fire... hit

  • Me

Pulling out of my dive and climbing back into another fight.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

I got one more contact.. looks like hes running..

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

scratch two more raiders.

  • Me

Take that Tin Man......Guns blazing......

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

locked on.. and there he goes.. got em

  • Me

Pow...pow....another one bites the dust......

  • Yeah....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Firing at a group going CBDR to Raven!

  • Me

I'm just about of ammo....I'll be using my side arm next....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

it wont come to that reamer..

  • Me

Hammers got them......

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Got 'em, CBDR down.

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12-12-2015 Special CAP Part 3

  • Me

Great shooting guys.....

  • What took ya so long......
  • Sorry Reamer....better late than never....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

the deck was pretty hectic when i left

  • Me

The Chief had to repair the launch tube error....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

yeah, the tubes were offline and they had to pull every alert fighter to fix it

  • by hand.
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

check mumbling something about that damn tube..

  • chief mumbling that is
  • Me

OK. hows your Dradis Freya.....Over...

  • What out there....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Reamer draidis is clear

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

looks like we got 'em!

  • Me

Thank the Gods.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

the basetar bugged out and we took care of what was left

  • Me

OK one more trip around the Fleet and its back to the Barn.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

checking that asteroid where trouble started.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

roger that, forming up on you sir.

  • Me

All I got is a couple FireFox missiles remaining....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Forming up. What's it show, vampire?

  • Me

They're only good if I get one on my 6....

  • Them Toasters are dumb and they haven't figured that out yet......LOL.....
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i see a beacon of some sorts .

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Kill it with fire, vamp.

  • Me

What could that be.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

who knows, but we best take it offline

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

would they have been able to put a homing beacon on an asteroid?

  • Me

That's strange, the Basestar got away I thought....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

boom got it .

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

something's jumping in INSIDE the fleet!

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

the basestar just pulled back out of range its still out there.

  • Me

Maybe it's wreckage from the Basestar as it Blew up as it jumped away?

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Bomb Bomb Bomb! It's a suicide ship!

  • Me

Reamer to Raven.....over......

  • get ready to jump.....
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

It jumped in AROUND one of our support ships, an old loki class.

  • Me

Head for the Raven....Combat landings.....Over.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Multiple contacts just showed back up

  • they are comming at us in force
  • Me

Bye Bye loki.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

roger that reamer.. on the way to the barn

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

vampire, disengage and return to base

  • Me

I'm coming in hot.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

got another asteroid with raiders launching from it.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

better put the burners on vampire

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

turbos at max.

  • Me

at least I don't have any ordnance left.....Bingo fuel as well.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

combat landings, i'm in!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

350m on approach

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

skids down, maglock secure

  • Me

scraping along the deck and coming to a stop.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

im comming in hot

  • Me

Maglock on.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

maglock secure

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

chief's gonna kill us

  • dents and scratches all down the deck
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

cheif is gonna beat me after this landing.. not my best

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am almost there.

  • Me

Reamer to XO get us out of here quick.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

landing now.

  • Me

after Vampire lands that is.....

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i am down.

  • Me

Jump!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

all support ships have jumped, we're clear

  • Me

Raven's spooled up and jumping in 3, 2, 1.......

  • That was a close one out there.....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

so i dont think that was a beacon vampire blew up.. i didnt realize it but i was getting alot of fuzzy interference on my dradis

  • Me

We're all very lucky to be alive.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

i thought it was all the debris from the battle

  • once it was destroyed my dradis cleared up
  • i just had dune check the read outs
  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

it wasnt a beacon it was a jamming device.

  • Me

Well, thats a lesson learned the hard way.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

reading telemetry from raven, slight damage to the engine pods, other than that we have a damaged gun pod'

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

yup

  • Me

At least we made it back to fight again.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

That explains why my whole dradis array was down earlier

  • Me

That's probably what happened.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

well we're safe now, the cap all made it back in one piece.

  • Me

I hope the Chief has the Launch tubes fixed for our next CAP.

  • This was one for the record books.....LOL....
  • Time for a Bottle of Ambrosia and some sancon.....
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

I am just glad i made it in time :) and got in on the action some

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

glad to have you aboard.

  • Me

You're just what we needed!!!

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

as i flew by the second asteroid i let a missle fly into a launch bay it hit the landing bay door.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Unfortunately we're down a support ship, that had most of our reserve ammo aboard

  • Me

Great work Vampire, you really did a great job out there tonight.

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

thanks.

  • Me

Don't worry, we'll make more.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*Tosses vampire a bottle of ambrosia* enjoy Vamp, you earned it!

  • Me

Probably have to make a stop at Ragnar to resupply.

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

taking a quick drink.

  • Me

Nothing like some fine Ambrosia to clean out the dust of Battle.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

ragnar's three weeks from here, even at ftl redline. closest resupply hasn't been checked in seven years, we're the first battlestar in years to be here.

  • Deep Space Remote armory Theta four seven, in orbit of Zelfrom.
  • Me

Three weeks will be just what we need to get repairs complete I would think.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

have faith wedge. it will work out

  • Me

Who knows, maybe we can raid a Cylon armory.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

that could be fun, as well as a punch in their robot testicles

  • Me

That would be fun don't ya think.....Reamer takes another chug of his bottle.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Their pain, our gain!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

sounds good to me

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

sounds good to me also.

  • Me

You said it Wedge!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Well I'm gonna hit my rack, viper flying can tire a man

  • Me

I'm going to head to the Bridge and after that my rack.

  • Have a great night everyone!!!
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Goodnight all.

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

see everyone later.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Goodnight

  • Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

i m looking over my viper then hitting the rack.

  • Me

Good Night John Boy!!!!!LOL

  i m looking over my viper then hitting the rack.

  Me

Good Night John Boy!!!!!LOL

  Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

good night all.

  Me

41 pages in MS Word, that was quite a Battle.

  Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

im gonna check out the parts i missed :)

  Me

Sounds good to me, or you can read the Blog tomorrow afternoon.

  Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

sounds good. have a good night

  Ens. Joseph "Vampire"Vogt

my viper checks out okay so good night all.

  Me

You to Freya!!!

  Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

night vampire

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Congratulations New Ensign Pilots

Congratulations to all the new Ensign Pilots (salutes). It is tradition for newly commissioned officers attaining flight status to pay a cubit to the enlisted person rendering a first salute to them. Payments will be received in Joe's Bar, preferably before you get shot up by the Toasters. Also congratulations those attaining "Top Gun" status. And a special OORAH to the Pointy Nosed Viper Jocks and Rabid Raptor Drivers of the Raven Battle Group, you rock.  - Paul "Iceworm" Oakley, Gunnery Sergeant, Battlestar Raven Marine Detachment NCOIC.

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new members

  "Hello,

 I'm Ernie Miller and as the Battlestar Galactica Fan Club Adminstrator of Colonial Affairs,
 
 I welcome you on behalf of the leadership of the BFC.

 Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you on the site"

 Welcome
 
So Say We All !!!!!!

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new members

 "Hello,

 I'm Ernie Miller and as the Battlestar Galactica Fan Club Adminstrator of Colonial Affairs,
 
 I welcome you on behalf of the leadership of the BFC.

 Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you on the site"

 Welcome
 
So Say We All !!!!!!

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11-14-2015 OP Queimada Grande:  (Snake Planet)

Hi Everyone,

Here’s our latest mission performed by Battlestar Raven Battle Group (RBG). This OP has two first time performances. First, the newly commissioned Gunstar Trireme commanded by Colonel Leonidas and crew; second, the Ravens Seekers Squadron lead by its first CO Lt Jg Mik Mo along with Ens. Wedge and Ens. Freya, new members of the group.

The OP gets its name from the TV reality show Treasure Quest: Queimada Grande. Yes there’s also an island full of poisonous snakes except in this case, the whole planet is infested with snakes not just the island. The Cylons used the snakes as a means to keep humans from colonizing the planet. Their dastardly plan almost worked if it were not for a defective trigger happy toaster that shot down one of our Blackbirds sent to explore Cylon space.

The Raven sent SAR to retrieve the downed pilot. Ensign’s Wedge and Apex volunteered for the dangerous rescue flight and they barely made it off of QG with their lives while fending off snakes and Cylons stationed on the secret island garrison. As their Raptor jumped away from the planet, three Basestars showed up on Dradis. The RBG certainly has their hands full this time and no one knows what the Cylons have in store for our gallant crews.

The OP was set to take place at 10:PM Saturday the 14th of November. The RBG was anxious and ready to attack, so the OP started a bit earlier than planned. The mission quickly came to life and the comments were posted so fast it was hard to keep up.

I invite you to read what took place during the fast paced mission. If this interests you, please feel free to join us next time here in Forum Chat at the BFC.

Disclaimer: (No Snakes were harmed during this OP except for those that attacked our Marines and the snakes that made it to the Barbeque. The marinated Snake served with Pico De Gallo and the Snacon were crowd pleasers and are highly recommended by the chef!!!!!LOL)

Main Room

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

today was game day correct?

  • howdy Col.
  • 9:14 PM
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

So we on tonite

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Yes we are

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

sweeet

  • hope the chief got my toys put in
  • 9:18 PM
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Well I'm looking forward to this.

  • 9:19 PM
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

lets our pew pew on...lol\

  • 9:21 PM
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

You shoot, I drive! Raptors standing by!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

the guns r HOT

  • TONY "REHAB" REALI

eve all

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

evening

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

SUP

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

The raptor wranglers are ready to go! you need a lift we can accommodate

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

yall need cover i got ur back

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Much appreciated!

  • I love cylons.. When they have hot lead in their brains.
  • Except Tim.
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

i think we're the only battlestar in the fleet with fwd facing big vulcan cannons n a big bore rail gun

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Bang Bang.

  • The more weapons the better
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

if the chief finished the job but i have faith in him {bite nails}

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

What job is that, what

  • d he install?
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

my rail gun

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Niiiice

  • Be back in a few minutes
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

same need libation...lol

  • 9:29 PM
  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

ACTION STATIONS>>>ACTION STATIONS.....ALL WEAPONS STATIONS REPORT READINESS

  • 9:32 PM
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Full House tonight!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

raven TAC we r 5X5

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Evening all

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

evening Mik mo

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Evening!

  • Raptor 352 reporting ready status.
  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Sections 1-5 report Ready sir;Section 6 Also Ready) Very Well, Status of Missiles? (All Missile stations Ready sir; all warhead Types Available)

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET: Four Fire Teams, Weapons drawn and tested, special equipment ready. Heavy combat load out. Ready to move to Raptor bays. Pairs of Space Suited Marines ready room for duty on Assault Raptors.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(PDGs Port and Starboard Report Ready,Countermeasures Also Ready)

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

RAVEN TAC to ALL gun crews begin clearing weapons/ TEAM begin rotation n lift sequence

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Raptor 350M ready to go

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

ATTENTION FLIGHT OPS: SECURE LANDING DECK

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

ATTN MARDET: All not going on mission report to assigened Security posts, Fast Response Team pre-position, and damage control Team Points. Reprt status to Commander of the watch and Chief of Security.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Raptor crews, make prep for Marine loading

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

GUN CREWS/RAVEN TAC; begin sweeping areas for turkeys

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Is 354 active?

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Landing Deck Secured; All MARDET Platons in Place in Security Status)

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Negative, sir.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

copy that MARDET LEAD

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

We've had no contact from354

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET ASSAULT TEAMS, report to assigned Raptors and mount up. Seeker Lead, request to board and secure your Squadron Craft.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

If D-Tap doesn't show by launch, Freya you will command back up Raptor 316, "Typhoon" piloting

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus ready for launch

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Copy that sir

  • Me

All Pilots man your Vipers!!! And prepare to Launch.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Status of Propuslsion Drives? (FTL Ready;Sulight Ready,RCS Ready)

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Seeker, all MARDET aboard and secure Sir.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Trireme To Raven, We Have Checkers Green on all Systems, Ready for Jump Order

  • Me

Copy that Gunny!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

COL. take the lead we’ll follow tight

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Seeker acknowledge, Gunny

  • Me

The Raven's jump clock is counting down.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Roger that Raven; Navigation, Are Co-Ordinates Ready?( Locked in Sir)

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Condition One, Sirs?

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

ALL HANDS JUMP IN 3.....2....1....JUMP!

  • Me

Set Condition 1 Through Out the Ship!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Ready launch sequence, Seekers

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

I HATE THIS PART

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Ready, SIr!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Launch sequence ready sir

  • Me

Raven Battle Groups Jumps to secure position.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

332, 335, 336...affirmative

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

All Raptors report Ready for action, Mik Mo.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(First Jump Completed) Next Co-Ordinates? (Ready sir) ALL HANDS NET JUMP IN 5....4....3....2....1....JUMP!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Freya, how are those Devil Dogs holding up?

  • Me

Launch the BlackBird and Attack Raptor ASAP....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Sir the dogs are itching and ready to go

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Trireme to Raven, We are in Position

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Attack 333 prep launch

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

DRADIS ON

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

copy that Trireme

  • Me

Sit tight Trireme.....we need to give the Attack Raptor a chance to take out the Comm Antenna before we make our final Jump to QG.....Over.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

All HANDS EYE ON

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Roger that Raven CAG

  • Me

Launch that Raptor Mik Mo......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

333 is away....

  • Me

We can't sit here very long.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Good comm

  • Me

Copy that....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

prep to jump

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

nothing yet we r still clear

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

3....2....1...

  • Raptor is away
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

We'll see you on the other side.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

TRireme to Raven, Clear so Far

  • Me

Go get them Wedge!!!

  • We'll only give them 15 minutes to get their job done and then we'll make the 2nd jump......
  • BlackBird 1 to CAG over........
  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Anything on DRADIS, XO?

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

333 reports in orbit

  • Me

CAG here Over.....what’s  it look like at QG Over......

  • It's all clear Reamer Sir.....over......
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Dradis clear nothing yet

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Beginning descent to target

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

ur clear

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

All raptors still onboard Raven, begin Preflight Start Check, spool up your engines.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

333, clear your channel...switch to secondary

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Copy that wedge, starting preflight check

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

All Weapons Stations, Keep Visual Scans Going, Never can tell...

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Heavy turbulence

  • Me

What about the Target.....Over.......

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

We need to get in there ASAP

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Breaking clouds...target in sight

  • 306th, stand by
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

ALL Clear how’s  Visual

  • Me

BlackBird 1, all clear at QG.....no Basestars.....over.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Clear to target, high visibility

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

So Far, Still Nothing, Raven; We're still Looking...

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Copy...All birds to tubes

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Raptors to launch bays

  • Me

That's about as long as we can wait, Start the Final Jump in 3, 2, 1.......JUMP......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Coming within range of target...anti-aircraft burst

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

CHAF CHAF

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

flares, chaff

  • TARGET SIGHTED
  • MISSILE LOCK
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Eyes open they know we’re here

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

BIRD ONE AWAY

  • Me

All Pilots.....You're Clear to launch........

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

HIT HIT HIT

  • PRIMARY DESTROYED
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative, LAUNCHING!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

350m launching away

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Seekers away

  • 343 in the air
  • form up on me
  • Me

Great job Mik Mo......Hammer's squadron launching......

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

316 on the way

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

352 on station

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus launching now

  • Me

Minotaur squadron launching........

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Trireme to Raven, We have Completed Orbit of Planet, Nothing so Far...

  • Me

Flying Tigers and Spartan Vipers are in the tubes.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

DRADIS is a tad fuzzy behind that moon, can't get a clear reading.

  • Me

Launch when ready......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Raptors nose up

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

copy that Mik mo

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative, standing ready…..

  • Me

OK let’s get into formation and check for Raiders.....Over......

 

 

 

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Part 2 OP QG 11-14-2015

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

332 335 trail back up

  • Me

Copy that CAG.......

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Pre- flight check done, ready to launch major

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

FRAK! DRADIS CONTACT! TWO BASE STARS BEARING 16 CARROM 40

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

338 stay on station in low orbit

  • here comes the chop!
  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus form up on me, weapons armed

  • Me

Flight 1 get it together.......

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Reading CONFIRMED, they're launching Raiders!

  • Me

You guys are getting rusty.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Get those marines some barf bags, freya

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

They won’t need them… they’re marines

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET SOUND OFF EQUIPMENT CHK.....1 ready....2 ready ....all ready

  • Me

Hammer's attacking ground positions......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

LZ in sight

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

GUNS SECTIONS TWO AND THREE, SPARROWS BEARING,OPEN FIRE!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

RAVEN coms went down...CHIEF

  • Me

Multiple explosions on the planet surface.....

Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Perseus three, watch your six, you got a stray sniffing your tail!

  • Me

Great shooting Hammers.....let em have it.....

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Roof of the flower building looks like a good LZ Freya

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Ready for touchdown Marines

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus break and engage

  • Me

Here they come......

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET LOCK AND LOAD

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

RAVEN GUNS FREE

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

EXECUTE>>>>.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

SECTION FOUR, A FLIGHT TRYING TO GET UNDERNEATH

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

LZ clear, First flight is down.

  • Me

Don't let any Raiders get past us.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Copy that Iceworm... ready for touchdown 3…2...1…

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Touchdown in 3, 2, 1....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Let us punch a hole

  • Me

Copy that CAG.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

ON THE GROUND>>>

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

EXIT EXIT EXIT

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Skids down! Marines, this is your stop! Get off or Get Home!

  • Me

Guns blazing.......Pow......sparks flying......

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

AM MISSILES WITH HE

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

We're clear Freya go go

  • Me

Another one bites the dust.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Wedge; dust off with me to reconnaissance altitude

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Marines away… pulling back for support

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative, at recon altitude

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Freya’s, 316, you’re clear for close air support

  • Me

Yeah, that's the way to do it.....

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Roof clear....set roof breaching charges

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

GRound TAC; theres a lot of heat down there sensors are goin nuts

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Did anyone take out that hangar??

  • Me

Raiders jumping in at 9 O'clock even.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Roger that 316 take the left flank and keep it clear I’ll take the right flank

  • Me

Flight 1 turn to starboard.....over.....

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

FIRE IN THE HOLE...... (BOOM, BOOM, BOOM) Roof breach....going in

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Rodger CAG we see them

  • Me

On you CAG.....over.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

FIRST BASE STAR MOVING CLOSE IN; Helm, Match Bearing! Ready Forward Main Battery and Missiles!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Raven,  feeding you my DRADIS readout.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

RAVEN GUN HARD TO 9OCLOCK

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Dradis is jumpy but reads intermittent contact near the base

  • Me

Missiles away........Splash two toasters.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

its sketchy coms...

  • Me

Guns blazing.....I got another one Sir.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

FORWARD BATTERY FIRE!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Inside Enemy CIC .....FLASH FLASH Toasters in the building

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Request permission to neutralize Raider hanger one klik from marine insertion point.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

in n out...

  • Me

Great shooting Dutchman.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

316 check the north end of the flower building

  • Me

Keep it up son.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Take it Wedge

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Raining Fury two, Cylons nil

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Lining up for firing run... Missiles armed!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

LIGHT UM UP GROUND

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Boom Boom, nothing like sparks to light things up

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

COME AROUND TO PORT, PDGs FIRE

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Nice fireworks guys!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

CIC secure......Mik, these sensors indicate planet far side Base Star approaching.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Wotcher 20, Fox two!... Confirmed hit, structural damage to hanger entrance

  • Me

Raiders appearing at 12 O'clock High.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

if they’re jumping in there’s a base on its way LOOK ALIVE PPL<

  • Me

There are multiple groups of Raiders.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

hanger down!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Dradis clear for now

  • Me

Where are they all coming from.....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Nothing like putting a show and do a little recycling along with it.

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus reform, let’s take em

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Seekers, fire mission...south east corner of compound....now now now

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

TARGET MISSILES FOR BASE STAR...

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Intermittent contact on the rim of the planet

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Nice shooting Stargazer!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

somethings COMIN n it aitn PRETTY

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

copy that icewrom

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative MARDET, raptor on its way.

  • Freya, you got them.
  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Thank you any time. Let’s keep it going

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

316 let’s move south east corner

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

MISSILES....FIRE!

  • Me

Tigers.....lets dive on that bunch at 2 O'clock low.....

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Missiles away, let's get this done!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Frak there really ARE snakes here...cattle prods and flame are clearing them...

  • Me

You got it Sir.....

  • Turning to port and diving.....
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

LADIES N GENTS WE GOT HEAT

  • Me

Missiles away.....Whooosh....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Yes Sir Right away

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Base Star Takes Heavy Damage)

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

NO infra-red sights, they attract snakes

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

let’s clear some of these snakes out 316

  • Me

Multiple explosions......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Tally 4 raiders coming 2 0clock

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

copy freya

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Unknown readout, Upper atmosphere, 236 carom 115 and closing fast

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

GUN SECTIONS SIX AND SEVEN, LOOK AFT

  • Me

Watch out for the scrap.....it's getting thick ....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Major let me match your missiles and get the three at 2 O'Clock

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MIK we can see two Heavy Raiders trying to evacuate the compound....all yours

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

we got it raven guns give em cover

  • we can’t lock
  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Take it wedge

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Good work boys keep shooting

  • Me

I got something big on my Dradis.......

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Heat up that rail...

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative, coming in for a pass... Flak's thick

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET in the under ground. Toasters not putting up much of a fight

  • Me

It looks like a Basestar or maybe two.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(TWO RAIDERS COMING TO RAM US!) ALPHA ONE, RIP "EM!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

coming onto dradis now, two heavies lifting off

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Thermite grenades on that equipment control room

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Firing!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Raven has one

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Two heavies down!

  • Me

Reamer to Trireme.....Basestar jumping in......

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Trireme to Raven, One Base Star Heavily Damaged, The Other Standing off.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Freya, mop up any resistance outside and wait for Marines to exit

  • Me

Copy that Leonidas Sir.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

TRIREME /RAVEN; let’s play leap frog with em

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

copy that headed to extraction LZ

  • Me

Re-group Tigers.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Trireme, Reading multiple NUCLEAR SIGNATURES launching from that Basestar, can you confirm?

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

ROGER

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Firing at cylons, another one down

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

we got some activity outside

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

ROGER

  • Me

There's loads of Raiders jumping into the Party.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

firing on the toasters

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Load Next Round Of Missiles,Let's Finish The First one Off;Stand By Nuke One.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Wedge, make for LZ

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

ALL CRAFT WEAPONS FREE

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Frak! Mik Mo, BREAK! One's coming right down our throats!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

BREAK BREAK.....Seekers we have a hostage, say again hostage. Also located deep shaft access. Will open access hatch to place target beacon on outside.....

  • Me

Flight 1 Lets get those Raiders at our 11 O'clock.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Countermeasures, hard break!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

we got em fwd batteries fire fire fire

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus engaging firing missiles

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Maneuver to Put the Nuke In it's Gut

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Hostage is "Renee", civilian....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

There's a lot of debris

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

No Good! Slight damage to secondary engine manifold.

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Copy that Col.

  • Me

Guns blazing.......Pow....Pow......Two more for the scrap heap.......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Freya, copy Gunny says hostage

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Enter you Key

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

iceworm copy that

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Making for the LZ

  • Me

Great job Tigers Keep racking them up.....over.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

moving towards beacon

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Good shooting, four more toasted

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Beacon active and reading

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Copy that Sir

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

316 provide cover

 

 

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  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

lets keep hittin there thinning out some

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

we got a lot of activity ground

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Missiles ready, let's give them hell

  • Me

Great work Stargazer.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Nuke One Ready to Fire)

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

copy that Mik mo 316 cleaning up

  • Me

Let em have it.....over.....

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Fire Missiles, Stand By to Release Nuke

  • Me

There's a couple more Dutchman.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Hit HARD

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Missiles away, standing by nuke

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Trireme request air burst daisey cutter on target beacon one zero one one...acknowledge.

  • Me

turn to port and open up on them.....

  • Copy that Sir.....
  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Raining Fury three

  • Me

Missiles away.....Whoosh.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Sir, LZ is TOO HOT to land!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Oh Frak...

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Thank you Sir, it's because of a great squadron

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Release Nuke in 3....2....1...MARK!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

316 has taken a hit

  • Me

Yeah two more CAG.....

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Nuke is away!

  • Me

Yeah I got one as well......

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

cover ur eyes

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

316 damage report?

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Nuke on Target, Breaks Base Star In Half)

  • Me

It's like shooting Fish in a Barrel!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

316 is venting something... looks like fuel.

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Add another to the scrap heap

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

freya not looking good I may need to put down

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Good shooting Trireme

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

They're going to remember the name Trireme

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

TRIREME TO RAVEN, ONE BASE STAR DONE! OTHER ONE STILL STANDING OFF

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

316 return to Raven

  • Me

Great hit Trireme!!!!! Show them how its done!!!!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

moving to cut it off

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Wedge, get down there and cover for 316

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

roger that 316 returning home

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Covering! Sorry, Iceworm, your ride is going to be a tad late

  • Me

Raiders jumping in at 3 O’clock high…..Flight 1 turn to port…..execute  Immelmann turn…..copy that Reamer…..

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

PORT BATTERIES FIRE FIRE FIRE

  • Me

Let em have it…..Missiles away…..whoosh……multiple explosions…..Yeah……. Scrap in the wind!!!LOL

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

If they’re jumping in that means there's still a Basestar we haven’t seen

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

332 deploy to LZ

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

SPARROWS, 100PLUS COMING OUR WAY, ALL GUNS, RIP 'EM!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET at exit point request LZ airburst to clear LZ. We are in a great Research Center lots of goodies

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

332 copy

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus reform, protect the ships

  • Me

Let’s come around and hit em again……copy that CAG Sir…..

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

iceworm on my way.. Clearing LZ now

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

OK Wedge we'll just play Yahtzee until you can make it...

  • Me

Oh Frak!!! Raiders jumping in dead ahead…..break, break, break……

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Guns are lighting up, so much scrap!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

All raptors to LZ

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

On them CAG

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

RAVEN RAIL GOIN HOT...FIRE FIRE FIRE

  • Me

Reamers Viper’s been hit, sparks flying as the Raider that jumped into his space explodes, Reamers upper engine and rudder is turn off as his Viper tumbles out of control. Reamer is knocked unconscious from the impact while his Viper is heading for a collision course toward QG.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

READY COUNTERMEASURES,

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

316 is at the barn.

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

MARDET throw IR sources to clear snakes.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

REAMER get in here

  • Me

Fortunately, Reamers Viper enters the atmosphere above land. Reamer snaps out of it moments before his Viper crashes he struggles to regain control but all he can do is brace for impact.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Reamer’s  been hit...get a track on him Wedge

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

REAMER DOWN! Sirs, requesting authorization to conduct CSAR operations!

  • Me

Reamers Viper loses both its wings as it crashes through trees in the jungle. Just then it breaks into a clearing as it makes contact with the ground scraping along and then it comes to an abrupt stop in what looks like a giant nest of some type.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

COVER THE EGRESS AND CSAR

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

SCORE hit on and base minor damage

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Wedge, take 335 and conduct SAR

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Wedge you have 2 Mardet for security, WATCH those SNAKES1

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Perseus lets cover the CAG

  • Me

It’s turns out to be a huge snake nest and the snakes are crawling all over what’s left of the Viper. Reamer thinks quickly, he smashes open his instrument panel to expose the main power wire. He removes the positive wire and switches it with the ground and tries to perform a restart so the electric current will energize the Vipers hull to electrocute the snakes.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Remaining raptors on the ground, awaiting marines

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative, wilco.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

LZ clear…… ready for pickup MARDET!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

RAIL 2nd shot in 10 sec

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

TWO TURKEYS COMING FOR US; MISSILES WITH CAIM, FIRE!

  • Me

Yeah!!!!! That’s it……..dead snakes everywhere……..my Viper bit em where it hurts……

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

350m on the ground load em up Mardet

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Mardet and Hostage ready for extraction

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Missiles away, it's a hit!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Sir, getting a distress beacon from Reamer

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

raven rail shot 2FIRE FIRE FIRE

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Snake BBQ

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Marines boarded, seekers launch!

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Great shooting Bunny

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Yeah Tin Heads! Thought I Was Gone, Did You?

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Raiders heading for the CAG, let’s take them out!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

roger that hang on Mardet

  • Me

I don't know if my radio is working, but I see my beacon is working and sending out a strong signal.....

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Thanks for the lift.....all aboard now...let's un-seat the AO.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

All RAVENS CLOSE TO THE CAG GIVE SOME COVER

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Got them, three more toasted

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

(335 exploded as an AA burst destroys the raptor, Wedge breaking off.) I need an orbital strike to take out that turret!

  • Me

(Reamer quickly empties his survival gear and fills the two bags with snakes for the trip back to the Raven.....) I can already smell the Barbecue………somehow I need to bring more back with me, but how is the question?

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Freya you’re with me, all other raptors back to base

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

350m exiting the atmosphere

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

WHOA, looks like a couple snakes got in your gear, ENS....we got 'em.'

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Going to make some snakeskin boots CAG?

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Copy that Mik mo

  • Me

You got it Bunny!!!!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

ZULU PORT FOUR REPORTS GUN JAMMED; WORKING TO FIX

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

on your wing Mik mo

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

That AA gun's still online, it's got a lock on me!

  • Me

Hitman wants to do a bit of custom recycling!!!!!LOL

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

TAKE those snakes out, I want as few as possible aboard

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Attempting to break!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Looks like the canvas leggings and cattle prods worked....and a few flash-bangs.

  • Me

They're all dead Blindsword.....and they should be great eating from what I’m told!!!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Save some of that for me, I Can use A New Holster!

  • Me

What did I do with that Pico De Gallo recipe cooky gave me……

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Unable to shake it, I need to break off until that gun emplacement is offline

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Let’s make sure our boys get back safe

  • Me

Copy that Leonidas, you got it Sir!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

We wanted a few alive for the doc

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

The snakes regret to inform the Imperious Leader that they gave their lives for the cause.....and for bar-b-que!!!!!

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Taking it out now Wedge

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

So do they taste like chicken?

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Trireme to Raven, ETA To Return of Flight?

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

Depends on how they’re cooked

  • Me

Oh Yeah sweet Barbecue!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Thanks, Aeneas. Locked on to Reamer's comms, coming in for a landing.

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Just have to pick the bones out Stargazer!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

They will when cookie gets through.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

as soon as we get all the birds home

  • Me

I see your Raptor Wedge......

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Major, Get your ass inside, and make sure those snakes are TRULY dead.

  • Me

What a great sight.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Looks like we missed all the fun up here, Freya

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

WEDGE GIVE HIM ATOW PLEASE

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

we had enough of our own fun Mik mo

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Zulu Port Four Problem Fixed, Operational)

  • Me

Roger that Wedge......I made it in with my booty!!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

He's onboard, returning to the barn

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

A little picking never hurt anyone. The boots sounds like a better idea.

  • Me

Let’s get the Frak out of here Wedge!!!!!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

I agree Stargazer!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Let’s take em home, Seekers

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Roger that CAG

  • Me

Snake jerky here we come!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Flyover of 335 shows no chance of survivors, returning to base.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

REAMER The CHIEF is gonna have ur hide he warned u

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

One wounded stretcher case in Team 2..... Tombstone got a snake bite on a finger he doesn't need, so he hacked it off as soon as the snake hit.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

following your lead Mik mo

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Trireme, let's do a quick check on guns to make sure they're all operational

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

One more Round of Missiles for that Other Base Star, Then We're Out!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Prepping missiles

 

 

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  • Me

I can handle the Chief......trust me......

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Target Lock....FIRE!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

LSO, this is raptor 352. Requesting clearance for landing……..over……

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

THEN HIT EM HARD make em  GO BOOM

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Missiles away!

  • Now there are some fireworks!
  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Hold Freya, let’s see this...

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

CALL the BALL352

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

gladly

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

ALL GUNS CLEAR YOUR BARRELS, PREPART TO SECURE STATIONS FOR JUMP

Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Snap crackle more fireworks

  • Me

All Vipers Combat Landings!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Affirmative, speed 13. Skids down, checkers white. I have the ball.

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Secure stations, we're slithering out of here!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Boss, placed Target Beacon three-three-three over what looks like the main entrance to the deep access shaft. If you hit that with a nuke the whole complex is rendered useless.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Good enough, let’s take it to the house

  • Me

Copy that Gunny!!!!

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Roger, Perseus commence landings

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

350m requesting permission to land……..over……

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Maglock secure, we’re home

 

 

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

9All Stations Secure) Trireme to Raven, Signal when Ready to Jump

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

I have the ball

  • Me

Hammers landing.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

turnin key time to GO BOOM

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

343 entering the pattern

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Touchdown maglock secure

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

#>>>@>>>!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

I have the ball

  • Me

Minotaur right behind you Hammer’s......Over.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

3...2...1...BOOM

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Skids down

  • Me

Spartan squadron landing.......

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Need med care for two Mardet and one rescued civilian, pretty shaken up.... her, not us.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

All Hands!!! 3....2....1....JUMP!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Jumping!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Taking the short ride to the hangar deck

  • Me

Flying Tigers coming in CAG Sir......

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Raining Fury aboard

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

sick bay teams down the hangars

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

We're safe

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

I have the ball

  • Me

Copy that Aeneas.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Mac, that was a blast!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Reamer.... One of those is still moving.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Damage Report?

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Minor damage, we did the most to them!

  • Me

Reamer takes out his sidearm and finishes him off.......

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

I'll have repairs started immediately!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Good, Secure Guns

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

THank youuuu!

  • Me

He's dead now!!!!!!LOL

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Woo hoo, Good job Seekers

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

316 is gonna need more than a little work…

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

No pet snakes Reamer?

  • Me

Everyone Aboard?

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Lots of intel goodies and Cylon toys in all four Raptors....need broadcast jammers and decontamination for all.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

COL. REAMER did his normal BANG UP JOB one raven mardet with a niblet n the RAVEN is all good

  • Me

Them snakes are for eating!!!!! Not for pets!!!!!LOL

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Mik Mo, reporting the loss of raptor 335, no survivors.

  • Me

I don’t have room for Pets in my rack......

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Dang 316, gotta watch that tail next time

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

We're secure Col. Sir

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

sorry sir it snuck up on me

  • Me

Prepare to JUMP!!!!!

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

No pets Major just boots

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

COL. shall we depart

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Chief's gonna have my hide... Busted another engine cowling.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

just glad I made it back

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Trireme Reporting, We're ready for some Ambrosia!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

We did happen to bring a few bags of "the other white meat" for appetizers in Joe's.

  • Me

Copy that Trireme!!!!! I got some bottles on ice.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

im gonna pass on the snakes..

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Make mine a pint!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

I saw more than enough of them down there

  • Me

Ambrosia and Snake sounds great to me!!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

We shagged a couple of missiles, Wedge, looks like some exhaust on our shells

  • Me

You got it Aeneas!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Oh-Ah! I can go for that!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

send mine to CIC REAMER

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Good Job with those Weapons, Faceman

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Great job guys, I saw some nice work out there

  • Me

I'll drop off a bottle on my way by Blindsword!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Don't know about anybody else, but I’m ready for some of that BBQ

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Dive in Mik Mo!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

We're Sending a Raptor Over for some of that

  • Me

Raven Jumps away from QG as the Grill is lit in the Hanger Bay!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

we shoulda left a gift that goes boom,,,or did u do that Gunny

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Tombstone wants to know if he gets a purple heart for hacking a finger off during a snake attack. Told him he's lucky if I don't gig him for damaging Fleet property....him!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Eyes the chief giving Typhoon grief for the damage on 316

  • Me

Sure Why no Gunny.

  • He deserves it in my book.
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

I'm pretty sure he did, Blindsword. One of his marines had a few satchel charges and it didn't come home with me.

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Send a nuke into the system and it can home in on Beacon 3-3-3.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Shutting down 343, saving the ship

  • Me

Snakes on the Grill and what an amazingly sweet smell filling the hanger bay.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

sounds good...DONE N DONE bye bye ...BOOM

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Wrap them in some bacon CAG

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Raptor 360 From the Trireme Lands on the Raven Port Flight Deck) Door Opens and it’s The CO and XO HEY! Where's The Party We Heard About?

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Course, my "5 gallon" pocket nuke already broke the lease on the joint.....BOOM.....you know?

  • Me

Anyone for snake?

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

everything tastes better with bacon

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Walks into a storeroom and walks out a few minutes later, a box in one hand. Tosses the Major a bottle. Here you are sir

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Don't forget the barbecue sauce Major

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Attention on Deck!

  • Me

That's an interesting Idea Blindsword, why didn't I think of that one.(Reamer catches the Bottle and gives a thumbs up to wedge as he opens it and takes a quick drink while he attends to the grill.)

 

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Ambrosia for all!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

once we get clear smoking lamp is on

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Snake bacon... how's that taste?

  • Me

I got plenty, don't worry Stargazer!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Snacon....

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

lol Wedge

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

lol...snacon

  • Me

We'll have to try that one Wedge.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(RED DOG) It's Col. Leonidas! He's Back! (OUU! OUU! OUU!)

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Col. we'll have to take some of this BBQ back with us!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Still sits in 343, receiving a strange transmission, something saying Baylor 20, Oklahoma 34

  • Me

Reamer breaks open the cooler he hid in his Viper parking spot and passes out a few Bottles for the pilots in line for barbecued snake.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

How are My Spartans? (We're Great, Sir! It's Good To See You Again! You got A Can of Whoopass in that Ship Of Yours!)

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Those 55 gallon drum bar-b-que pits work fine..........(coughs)....

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Thanks boss

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Tosses one to Mik Mo and one to freya

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Alright Seekers front and center!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Thanks wedge

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

hey the chief out did himself with those

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Good trip, came back with one more than we left with, and a civilian to boot.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

*stands at attention in front of Mik mo*

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

We'll Take As Much as you can Spare for the Trireme, Our Ride is Over There.,

  • Me

Reamers dishing up the snake and chugging on his bottle of Ambrosia!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Aye, sir! *Stands at attention*

  • Me

It doesn’t get any better than this. This is the life!!!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

At ease

  • Me

Yeah.....what a way to go.....

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

That was some nice quick thinking Reamer!

  • Me

Thanks Bunny!!! I'm glad you liked it.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

hey, he already halfway cooked them before they got on the ship!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

For the Seekers mission MVP, this wonderful tube of Tauron toothpaste goes to....

  • WEDGE!
  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

*cheers*

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

SO SAY WE ALL

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Hey, I taught Reamer Everything; He Knows how it's Done! Great Job Reamer, And To You All, SO SAY WE ALL!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

For the heroic rescue of our CAG!

  • Me

Thanks Leonidas Sir.....

  • I still want to call you CAG, but I know I'm the CAG now.
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

should tossed him back...lol...who said that

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Wolfgang "Puck" Hindenburg, best cook in the Marines.....and VERY good with a tactical knife.....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Cheers to you too Ens. Freya, Great work out there

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

The CAG

  • s CAG!
  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

It's All Yours Reamer;

  • Me

I'll get it in my head soon.......guzzles another bit of Ambrosia.....

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

CAG, if we knew you wanted to go for a walk on the planet, you coulda' come with us.....

  • Me

One of these days, I'll get it.

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

yeah wen u retire

  • Me

Maybe next time Gunny.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

thanks stargazer.. I know we didn’t have all the fun out there by the look of everything as we were headed back we missed a good fight

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

So how is our civvie doing?

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Either something smells REEEEEEally good, or the marines started wearing deodorant! Let's get that stuff served up good!

  • Me

Get your Snake here!!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

GUNNY wen u get a chance inventory the toys n send it up

  • Me

Get it while it lasts!!!!!

 

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Part 5 OP QG 11-14-2015

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(deck Hand Salutes) (Sir, We have A Case of Snake Meat On your Raptor Ready Sir) Thanks! Well, Guys, We Got our Own Store to Mind, So, We'll See Ya Around.

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

You recycled your share of local bad guy talent..... including about a thousand snakes in the pick-up zone.....thanks for the ride.....

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Goodbye, Sir!

  • Me

Reamer passes out a few more bottles of Ambrosia.....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

It was quite a good fireworks show

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Salutes

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

*snags a piece of snacon*

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Snacon lol

  • Me

Have a great night Wedge!!!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Yum

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

that shouldn't be so funny

  • Me

Oh well, it is!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

What, sending me to bed? I was saying goodbye to the Col as he was leaving!

  • It shouldn't, but it is!
  • Me

How about Snake Jims instead of Slim jims?

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Compliments of your friendly neighborhood Marine Catering Crew: Snakes on the Barbie......

  • Me

Oh sorry Wedge....I didn't think it was time for you to hit the rack.....

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Col. the crew is reporting that they're excited for this snake BBQ everyone's talking about

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Mmmh-MMMH! That's real good!

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

While you guys are at it, why not snake jerky

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

We'll let him stay up awhile since it’s the weekend

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Snancakes?

  • Me

Jerky sound good!!!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

They Should Be, It Kinda Smells Good; Anyway, Secure the Hatch, and Prep for Launch

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Glad to see the entire fleet is now acting as my mother lol

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Copy that Col.

  • Me

Next time I'm in the QG neighborhood, I'll get me some more of these sweet tasting snakes.....

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

You can take it anywhere, Maybe it can be barbecue flavor

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

We're prepped and ready for launch when you're ready!

  • Me

Who knew something so deadly would taste sooooooo good!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Reamer's catering might have some good businesssssssss

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Raptor 360 Leaves Raven , returning to Trireme)

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

As long as it doesn't slither away

  • Me

Reamer staggers past his Vipers checking for damage.....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Freya, how's 350 looking?

  • Me

He takes another swig from his Ambrosia and spots a heavily damages Viper.....

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Wedge, like the Drill Sergeant says: Fleet is Family, and you're, for the moment, the junior member of the firm. But you'll get there soon.

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Repairs are underway Col. not much damage though

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Well, it’s good to be a part of the family. *Raises his bottle* To the Fleet!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

she’s  a little banged up got a lot of crud flying in and out of that atmosphere

  • Me

Reamer climbs up the ladder and looks into the cockpit to see a pilot that’s badly bleeding.....

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

shouldn’t be too long before I’ll be good to go

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Good deal, you did a great job

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

A tin can has put a hole in Raining Fury, mind you it won't be doing it again

  • Me

Get a couple medics over here ASAP and get this man to sick bay.....

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

on route

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Runs to the intercom. Sickbay, get a crash cart down here immediately!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Good; Raptor 360 to trireme, Request Hands-On Port side; Tekk the Cook we Have A Surprise For Him(Roger That, Call The Ball) Speed 107,I have the Ball

  • Me

Reamer puts down the Ambrosia and checks out all the other Vipers.......

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

wut did I say catch any u find

  • Me

They're all clear; that was the only pilot that didn't make it out when he landed.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Seekers, head count. All pilots and ECO's soundoff.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

freya here, dune already went to hit the rack

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

343 secured Mik and Mac good to go

  • Me

It looks like the Chief and his knuckle draggers have their work cut out for them.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

willow's atthe bar. We're all good here.

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

stargazer here

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

(Helps CAG apply a tourniquet to Pilots arm).

  • Me

There's a lot of shot up Vipers and then there's the deck to repair as well.

  • Thanks Gunny.
  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

chief ain’t gonna b happy

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

(Crash cart arrives, the pilot loaded up)

  • Is he ever?
  • Me

Take good care of that pilot.

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Col. we've come in safely; snake is being delivered to cook as we speak!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

I'm sure the chief loves to hear "combat landing"

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Ssssimply sssssssscrumptious

  • Me

Sweeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

The snakes feel the same way about us.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

RAPTOR PILOTS FLYING BY

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

I think he likes to hear that as much as he likes his knuckle draggers saying "oops"

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

(Trireme Hangar deck) Chief Cool, Deliver this to the Cook (WHAT THE FRAK IS THIS,SIR?) That's Snake Surprise, and you will Love it!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

one of these days we ll get out of hot spot nice n ez

  • Me

OH Well, that's the way it goes.

  • It's tough to be a Snake.
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

It'sssssssss not easy being dead....

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

RAPTOR PILOTS FLYING HIGH

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

HEs gonna have ur head on his wall

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

RAPTOR PILOTS IN THE SKY

  • Me

I guess it’s tough to be a Toaster when the Ravens Airwing is out and about as well.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

SEE THE CYLON IN THE GRASS

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Wedge your jokes are pretty good

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

SSWA REAMER SSWA

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

SWOOPING DOWN, NAIL HIS ASS

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

WATCH THE RAPTOR SMOKE HIS @%%

  • Me

SSWA Blindsword!!!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Raptors do enjoy snakes you know!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Thanks, Bunny, I try sometimes. Other times it's just the stuff that flies in my head

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Little too much Ambrosia here

  • Me

And anything else they can chase!!!!

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Think I remember that cadence song from jump school.....(lol)...

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

but still the chief is gonna kill u one of these days

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Our Raptor Group, The GREMLINS, are Going to have A Lot Of Catching up to Do!

  • Ens. Tony "Aeneas" Carvell

Too much ambrosia, got to let some out! Night all

  • Me

OH Well, he'll have to chase me first!!!!!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

It's just not fair to the wildlife... Raptors don't usually have heat-seeking missiles

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

lol

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Copy that Col. we'll get them in shape!

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Yep!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

We just can't feed them past midnight

  • Me

Have a great night Aeneas, Thanks for Joining US!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

I see war games Col.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Goodnight, Aeneas! Take care!

  • Me

We'll do it again sometime.

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Ooo,War Games!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

See ya Aeneas!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

nite Aeneas

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Now you've got him thinking blindsword!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

We'll take your gremlins on anytime, Trireme! (takes another deep swig of ambrosia)

  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

Good Night Aeneas

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

hehe i know

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

His eyes really lit up lol

  • Col. Keith "Leonidas" Ranson

Good Night all, Time for Us Ex-Viper Jocks to do some Rack time; I Take it the Snakes will be Cooked in the Morning!@

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Now now Wedge, we're all on the same team here

  • Me

Reamer reaches for the last bottle of Ambrosia....good night Leonidas…….you’ll be dreaming about your time in your Mk-VII tonight Sir!!!

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

u guys know wut happens wen we play together

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

But gives a little smirk

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

good night col.

  • Me

Cracks it open and starts chugging it down.

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

It's all just good times Mik Mo!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Yeah, yeah. No /intentional/ ass-whooping of the friendlies...

  • Night, Col!
  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

Good night sir, I'm off too

  • Paul "Iceworm" Oakley

Ladies and Gentlemen, caution is suggested, snake snacks and Ambrosia can make you feel smart, good looking, invisible and bullet-proof....but it ain't true.....(Salutes).

  • Maj. Juan (blindsword) Lopez

well i have to turn in myself nice run we did a lot of damage n got a lot of toys

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Goodnight, Bunny!

  • Me

It was nice to see you Bunny, Have a great night!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

This is true, since we all know the Seekers are the Elite....lol

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Goodnight, Blindsword

  • OOHRAH!
  • Ens. Maryann "Stargazer" Barto

I have any early morning. Good night everyone!!!!

  • Lt.Grace "Bunny" Nonemaker

You too Reamer, goodnight to the rest of you too, good job, SSWA!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Goodnight to you as well.

  • SSWA!
  • Me

OOHRAH!!!!!OUI, OUI, OUI!!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Goodnight Stargazer, Bunny

  • Me

I better save some snake for Hitman, he wanted to make a few things.

  • I'd like a snake skin holster for my pistols.
  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

We'll keep some. *snags another piece of snacon* this is addicting stuff.

  • Me

Yeah after the poison is removed.

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

I trust you, you wouldn't poison us.

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Well Seekers, all our Raptors are secured...it's been a good night

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

You heading to your rack, mik mo?

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Gives a high five to the deck chief

  • Me

Well, I'll copy and paste this one for a couple blog pots tomorrow.

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

yes Mik Mo it has been.. im gonna follow dunes lead and hit the rack

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

Cya Freya!

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

goodnight

  • Me

Have a great night SEEKERS!!!!!!!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

Same here, Freya. You and Wedge did great work tonight...you've made the Seekers proud!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

We'll do better next time! Whohoo!

  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

You as well, Major!

  • Me

It was fun with all of you tonight

  • Ens. Leslie "Freya" Willis

Thank you mik mo

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

A word of advice, major

  • AVOID the enemy fire
  • Me

You bet Wedge!!!

  • Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

:)

  • I won't always be there to pick you up, ya know!
  • Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

A good night to all, until next time!

  I won't always be there to pick you up, ya know!

  Lt. J.G. M. "Mik Mo" Morelock

A good night to all, until next time!

  Ens. David "Wedge" Sangrey

goodnight, MikMo!

  11:07 PM

  • goodnight, MikMo!
  • 11:07 PM
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