
Greg S wrote: > "I think it may be tough getting a full manifest for a lift of > tonight, but I'll do my best." > > Woof makes a priority post of the appropriate destination and > desired departure time. Then he checks with the various > passenger services to see about drumming up business. The next port of call is Newton, followed by Montrose. The ship hasn't really publicized this, they should have posted it on the local net as soon as they arrived in system along with an expected launch date. Woof checks around...he finds 4 people wanting to book passage to Newton, however, all four want to leave on 185, he also finds one man wanting to book passage to Newton and then on to Montrose and this fellow is ready to go whenever you are ready to launch. So, if the ship launches on 185, you will be able to book 5 passengers aboard. Not a full passenger load, but it will pay some of the overhead. Eris AKU GM
> > "I think it may be tough getting a full manifest for a lift of > > tonight, but I'll do my best." > > > > Woof makes a priority post of the appropriate destination and > > desired departure time. Then he checks with the various > > passenger services to see about drumming up business. > >The next port of call is Newton, followed by Montrose. The ship >hasn't really publicized this, they should have posted it on the >local net as soon as they arrived in system along with an expected >launch date. Woof checks around...he finds 4 people wanting to book >passage to Newton, however, all four want to leave on 185, he also >finds one man wanting to book passage to Newton and then on to >Montrose and this fellow is ready to go whenever you are ready to >launch. Woof comms the skipper, wherever he is. "Ricardo, Woof. I've got one solid passenger whenever we want to leave, standard fare (high/med, GM?), through to Montrose, but we've got four more to Newton if we leave on 185. I'm still looking. Bottom line is that if the ship launches on 185, we'll be able to book 5 passengers aboard. Not a full passenger load, but it will pay some of the overhead. What do you want me to do?" Woof
On Nov 30, 2005, at 7:55 AM, Greg S wrote: >>> "I think it may be tough getting a full manifest for a lift of >>> tonight, but I'll do my best." >>> >>> Woof makes a priority post of the appropriate destination and >>> desired departure time. Then he checks with the various >>> passenger services to see about drumming up business. >> >> The next port of call is Newton, followed by Montrose. The ship >> hasn't really publicized this, they should have posted it on the >> local net as soon as they arrived in system along with an expected >> launch date. Woof checks around...he finds 4 people wanting to book >> passage to Newton, however, all four want to leave on 185, he also >> finds one man wanting to book passage to Newton and then on to >> Montrose and this fellow is ready to go whenever you are ready to >> launch. > > Woof comms the skipper, wherever he is. > > "Ricardo, Woof. I've got one solid passenger whenever we want to > leave, > standard fare (high/med, GM?), through to Montrose, but we've got > four more > to Newton if we leave on 185. I'm still looking. Bottom line is > that if > the ship launches on 185, we'll be able to book 5 passengers > aboard. Not a > full passenger load, but it will pay some of the overhead. What do > you want > me to do?" OOC> Curse you GM!!!"Ah, hell, Woof, that keeps us here three more days. I'll let you know after we've talked to the brokers, they want to send a live cargo. Plus it gives the bastards over on the three more days to cause us mischief, and the PortCap three more days to connect dots." "Lemme talk to the brokers, you talk to those four needing a ride, see if they can accelerate their schedule any. Tell 'em we'll come get 'em, so they don't need to come here. Del's refining fuel now, we'll be ready to lift in 12 hours." -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
Greg S wrote: >>> "I think it may be tough getting a full manifest for a lift >>> of tonight, but I'll do my best." >>> >>> Woof makes a priority post of the appropriate destination and >>> desired departure time. Then he checks with the various >>> passenger services to see about drumming up business. >> >> The next port of call is Newton, followed by Montrose. The ship >> hasn't really publicized this, they should have posted it on >> the local net as soon as they arrived in system along with an >> expected launch date. Woof checks around...he finds 4 people >> wanting to book passage to Newton, however, all four want to >> leave on 185, he also finds one man wanting to book passage to >> Newton and then on to Montrose and this fellow is ready to go >> whenever you are ready to launch. > > Woof comms the skipper, wherever he is. > > "Ricardo, Woof. I've got one solid passenger whenever we want to > leave, standard fare (high/med, GM?), through to Montrose, but > we've got four more to Newton if we leave on 185. I'm still > looking. Bottom line is that if the ship launches on 185, we'll > be able to book 5 passengers aboard. Not a full passenger load, > but it will pay some of the overhead. What do you want me to > do?" All five are willing to book High Passage, but will take Middle if they can't get High (which you'll be happy to provide them). Eris AKU GM
Eris Reddoch wrote: > Greg S wrote: > > >>>>"I think it may be tough getting a full manifest for a lift >>>>of tonight, but I'll do my best." >>>> >>>>Woof makes a priority post of the appropriate destination and >>>> desired departure time. Then he checks with the various >>>>passenger services to see about drumming up business. >>> >>>The next port of call is Newton, followed by Montrose. The ship >>> hasn't really publicized this, they should have posted it on >>>the local net as soon as they arrived in system along with an >>>expected launch date. Woof checks around...he finds 4 people >>>wanting to book passage to Newton, however, all four want to >>>leave on 185, he also finds one man wanting to book passage to >>>Newton and then on to Montrose and this fellow is ready to go >>>whenever you are ready to launch. >> >>Woof comms the skipper, wherever he is. >> >>"Ricardo, Woof. I've got one solid passenger whenever we want to >>leave, standard fare (high/med, GM?), through to Montrose, but >>we've got four more to Newton if we leave on 185. I'm still >>looking. Bottom line is that if the ship launches on 185, we'll >>be able to book 5 passengers aboard. Not a full passenger load, >>but it will pay some of the overhead. What do you want me to >>do?" > > All five are willing to book High Passage, but will take Middle if > they can't get High (which you'll be happy to provide them). OOC: Does Woof book the passages? What next for him? Eris AKU GM
On Dec 26, 2005, at 10:52 AM, Eris Reddoch wrote: >> >> All five are willing to book High Passage, but will take Middle if >> they can't get High (which you'll be happy to provide them). > > OOC: Does Woof book the passages? What next for him? OOC> I left it with Woof asking if they could accelerate their departure any. He was going to ask, then I would coordinate with the brokers, since they were shipping a live cargo. -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
> >> All five are willing to book High Passage, but will take Middle if > >> they can't get High (which you'll be happy to provide them). > > > > OOC: Does Woof book the passages? What next for him? > >OOC> I left it with Woof asking if they could accelerate their >departure any. He was going to ask, then I would coordinate with the >brokers, since they were shipping a live cargo. And we'll say Woof asked if they'd be able to accelerate their departure.... Woof
Greg S wrote: >>>> All five are willing to book High Passage, but will take >>>> Middle if they can't get High (which you'll be happy to >>>> provide them). >>> >>> OOC: Does Woof book the passages? What next for him? >> >> OOC> I left it with Woof asking if they could accelerate their >> departure any. He was going to ask, then I would coordinate >> with the brokers, since they were shipping a live cargo. > > And we'll say Woof asked if they'd be able to accelerate their > departure.... ...and we'll say that they are all able to accelerate their departure if you need them to. Remember, few ships come to Serbia's mainworld, and getting a ride out from here is a lot more convenient than going out to the gas giant and looking for one there. Eris AKUS
> >>>> All five are willing to book High Passage, but will take > >>>> Middle if they can't get High (which you'll be happy to > >>>> provide them). > >>> > >>> OOC: Does Woof book the passages? What next for him? > >> > >> OOC> I left it with Woof asking if they could accelerate their > >> departure any. He was going to ask, then I would coordinate > >> with the brokers, since they were shipping a live cargo. > > > > And we'll say Woof asked if they'd be able to accelerate their > > departure.... > >...and we'll say that they are all able to accelerate their >departure if you need them to. Remember, few ships come to Serbia's >mainworld, and getting a ride out from here is a lot more convenient >than going out to the gas giant and looking for one there. ...and we'll say that Woof informs the prospective passengers that it is highly likely we'll be departing in the immediate future and so prepares them to be there, and passes that information on to Ricardo so that he can arrange for live/perishable cargo. Woof