
On 04/08/02 at 10:03 PM, "Adunaphell =P"said: >>From: "Eris Reddoch" >> >> Ship time: 0997.261.1100 >> >> Ranch time: 0997.261.1200 >> >> Characters: Woof and Jezebel >> >> >>Woof takes her horse as she gets to where she wants to >> >>shoot, then pulls out his camera. "Let me catch this on >> >>film," he says. When he is ready, he lets her know. >> >>"Count it down...I'll snap several," he adds. >> >> >Jezebel shakes her head as she clicks the bipod legs out >> >softly, with a practiced thumb she presses the quick >> >release for the lens covers and the open with a soft pop. >> >She rests the rifle on a rock and moves herself into >> >position, with both eyes open she lines up the back corner >> >of the device in her line of fire. Her breathing slows as >> >she flicks the safety off and wraps her finger around the >> >trigger. >> >> >The stock eases gently into her left cheak, stupid cupie >> >doll mirror cheak bone still doesn't feel right for this. >> >She pauses for a moment waiting for everything to feel >> >right, the waves rise and fall against the metallic surface >> >in her sights. Jezebels breathing continues on at a >> >measures pace, her fingers tightens on the trigger, there's >> >a soft click as the first stage is released. >> >> >Very softly as she exhales a shallow breath she utters a >> >single word. "Now." Her finger pulls the trigger back in >> >a single fluid movement. >> >> >>Woof snaps the shots as Jez takes the shot... >> >>Jez and Woof are both looking through lenses as she fires the shot, >>she through the sights of her sniper rifle and he through the lens of >>his 35 mm camera. As soon as Jez says "NOW!" Woof begins to click and >>his camera begins to whir... >> >> >CRACK! >> >>...a hole appears in the rear of the large clyinder and it rocks, ever >>so slightly. Then it sits there with no >>apparent change at all. >> >>OOC: You can't really tell if it is flooding from where you are, it >>doesn't explode, there is no visible change...other than the small >>hole in the rear cover...at all. >OOG - I hope you understood what I wanted to do... >Basically 45 degree angle, back corner right at the water line from a >steep angle above it, well an angle high enough to penetrate the one >side above the waterline and the otherside below it. Yep, understood perfectly. Of course, resting in the cradle like it is, the cylinder can't sink even when/if it is flooded, and there isn't any *outward* evidence that it is flooded. >Lysia Jezebel David >PS - I'm back on course for two weeks, this is the end of it but I'll >be in and out of contact for the next few. Morning and evening >only. Has it been worth it? Eris AKU GM -- ----------------------------------------------------------- "Eris Reddoch" using MR/2 ICE #245 http://www.crosswinds.net/~erisr -----------------------------------------------------------