#3475
by Citizen numbtenor21 - 10/25/2004 7:16:42 AM
So it appears. I've been checking in over the last few months, but I haven't said anything. What with work and other stuff going on, Chicago is a beautiful place in the Summer.
Dont be sad Icho! How are the Jedi doing? What is everyone playing now? GC??
Monkson aka Count Dooku
#3480
by Veteran Samurai Ben - 11/3/2004 12:42:12 AM
Hm. It's the day for visits apparently.
Greetings, former comrades and new recruits. Just stopping by to say hello after a long absence. It's good to see a few old faces still around, and that the Jedi flag is still flying.
May the Force be with y'all.
- Samurai Ben, a.k.a. Obi-Wan, a long time ago in a Metaverse far, far away
Hello everybody, just droping by to say Hi. Hope everyone is doing well. Sorry for the leave of absence but school has benn cutting into my time. I should have the next part of Procyon I done soon if anyone is interested. I'll be back later.
#3482
by Veteran Icho Tolot - 11/7/2004 9:00:17 AM
Well, I'm still reading the stories and update them to the Site...
#3483
by Citizen Exar Kuun - 11/15/2004 6:38:03 PM
I go away for a few months and return to find the temple empty? Where has everyone gone?
#3484
by Citizen littlewotts - 11/15/2004 7:05:13 PM
Where has everyone gone?
I think they are out hunting Sith. Bye the way, you may want to restock the beer cooler...
#3485
by Veteran Icho Tolot - 11/15/2004 7:37:57 PM
Hey Kuunos good to see you again, you've been silent for a long time. Found the enlignment you searched?
I go away for a few months and return to find the temple empty? Where has everyone gone?
Hey there Exar! It has been a long time. Stupid school and work. I got promoted to Assistant Manager and work like 40 hours a week plus go to school full time. Bah... I hope that GalCiv II adds some excitement around here.
#3487
by Citizen Captain Donos - 11/20/2004 9:39:33 AM
Similar to last post
I've been gone for how long and only 5 pages have passed?!!!!!
Sorry I have been gone. Moved computer and didn't have internet connection Even this is wireless.
Here is the next chapter of the story, enjoy everybody.
Story of Procyon I Chapter 7: Arivals
I went back to my quarters and once again, asked for absolutely no intrusions. It had been a long couple of days. I just needed some time to rest and get over the recent events. I had a new glass of warm milk delivered to my quarters and I sat down in my chair with it in hand. I wanted badly to take a sip but I found myself drifting into a deep sleep
I dreamed that night. I was so vivid it seemed almost real. I saw first the Kraiden and their sinister fleets spreading like a silent plague across our sectors of space, taking colony after colony and destroying starbase after starbase, attacking without warning and destroying everything in their path. The scene then changed to some large Kraiden ship that I have never seen before it was extraordinarily menacing and armed to the teeth. Inside on the bridge in the captains seat was a face I thought that I would never see again. It was that one Kraiden chasing me through the innards of the starbase. He had a determined look on his face and his eyes were burning with hatred. The scene changed again but this time it focused on the Procyon military. Old and tattered ships making their way across the cosmos all headed towards the same destination, and hoping just the see the next day come. It then shifted one last time but this time I couldn't make out what was going on. All I could see was a wave of black and a wave of white approaching each other at blinding speed. As they got closer and closer they accelerated into oblivion and crashed with such a force it woke me from my sleep.
I awoke with a fright. I then looked at the clock to see what time it was. It seemed I slept all night and my milk was cold. I quickly downed it and went to the bridge.
"Report"
"Sir I have good news, we have reached the outer perimeter of Procyon space it will be smooth sailing from here on out"
"Can you bring up a visual of Procyon I"
"Yes Sir"
The screen flickered and came up with a view of Procyon I that I'll never forget. It shone brilliantly against the blackness of space. It just emanated a pristine glow that just made you want to smile when you saw it. It was the only blue planet I had ever seen and the place we all called home.