It was taken care of, Captain Trigger-Happy. I suppose random corpses are much more covert?Deepcrush wrote:Don't worry, I took care of it. 8)
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I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
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I got the high gloss luster
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Don't worry, Stig has a great plan to dispose of Custom Officer Corpse.Mikey wrote:
It was taken care of, Captain Trigger-Happy. I suppose random corpses are much more covert?
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Chianti and fava beans?
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That or shove him in the shuttles engine exhaust port and let him burn up on liftoff.Tsukiyumi wrote:Chianti and fava beans?
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That also works.Cpl Kendall wrote:That or shove him in the shuttles engine exhaust port and let him burn up on liftoff.Tsukiyumi wrote:Chianti and fava beans?
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I hit him with a silenced round. You guys didn't even hear it and you were next to him. 8)Tsukiyumi wrote:Well, if someone had just ordered Pahr to take care of it, it would've been much quieter.
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One guy missing is better then him logging in that you're here.Mikey wrote:It was taken care of, Captain Trigger-Happy. I suppose random corpses are much more covert?Deepcrush wrote:Don't worry, I took care of it. 8)
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He really didn't know who we were, though...
Not that I mind. One dead, potentially heretical man is of no real consequence.
Not that I mind. One dead, potentially heretical man is of no real consequence.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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I'll massacre your ass as fast
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Well it makes sense. Why would someone give away the element of surprise and possibily their location killing the least important man present.
How many Minbari does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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None. They always surrender right before they finish the job and never tell you why.
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Better safe then sorry. Someone logging in that an Inq and company landed is never good. A guy gone missing when he should have been on duty, not such a big deal. This is a Hive world after all. People go missing all the time. Inq units showing up is much more noticed, no matter where you are.
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I'm with Kendall; we toss his body up in one of the exhausts, fire up the engines for a few seconds, and that's that. The guy will stay missing.
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Why dont you recommend that in the RP?
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Yeah mention that in character and I'll shove him up there.
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Having someone who works at a space port get killed by a jetwash is simple enough. Someone else needs to post since I just did. Can't post twice in a row.
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I'll do it. I haven't posted in ages anyway.
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