Actually, that might be a little short notice. Would it work better for everyone if it were moved to tomorrow at the same time? And @Vellichor yes, eastern US
@Europa this weekend I'll be free most of the time so whenever works for me During the week I work every day except Wednesdays if that is a consideration.
Alrighty. It looks like today at will work fine. Not sure what it would be for those of you living in different timezones, so I'll just say 8:00 eastern time and leave it at that.
I won't be home, guys, sorry :/ when/where will this planning sesh take place? I do want to keep up, it's just that I'm busy and this was kinda short notice.
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@Chaser I like the idea of the school being in the mountains. One of the first tests could be a survival mission against the other teams. They wouldn't be allowed real weapons, since they need their students alive and stuff, but we could raise the stakes by having the teams eliminated in the survival tournament be chucked out of the school. And yes, I think that Nurse Moe should definitely come back. For those of you just joining us this time around, Nurse Moe is the huge muscle bound wall of a man who takes care of the injured students. He also has an frightening love of hugs. (Which he sometimes gets a tad bit...overzealous about.) And I am working on a starter post right now. Its been going kind of slow since I'm really struggling with a rather unhealthy emotional state right now, but I've started feeling a little better and hopefully it won't last much longer.
Been thinking and maybe they could use actual weapons if their under constant watch (maybe they plant cameras or something in the section of mountains they're using.) and are immediately killed by the guards hidden in the arena or something when they're caught. Maybe it would be best to discuss this in another planning session. There were a few things we didn't get to discuss in the last one, plus we could flesh out any other ideas we had.
We should schedule another meeting session. It was fun last time @Europa, I'd love also to just talk with you about a few things just to get a better idea of where we're gonna go with this
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