Alright...21st, 22nd is the mission itself. This Friday/Saturday.
Starting around 1800-1900 SOI time.
We'll try to get as much in as possible.
Soft quit time of about 2300. We can go longer if everyone's good to keep going but that's the target.Echo and Iridia have play on the 18th to do some setup, feeding false info to the mole/Hunter's Guild. If anyone needs any other setup play on Wednesday or Thursday, let me know if you need Echo for it.
We have a lot of moving parts going on with this one. So let me know what you want to incorporate into the mission.
Who doesn't love a sale? Especially a hot deal!
smith
Helen Frankenthaler - Elberta, 1975, acrylic on canvas, 200.7 x 246.4 cm
soft moan...
lips brushing yours...
don't hold back.
rocking my hips...
word
Coffee refills on it's own since this is a fantasy world. Chuckles.
nerd
Heard about the fire this morning... keeping all our Cali folks in mind.
squirinng
hand shaking
fingers - wet - stroking- sliding
swallowing aronund your tongue
my nipples tingling where your breasts slide against me
modest
shy
Love the pics. I got to meet a couple wallabies at Tauranga Zoo. Sweet dispositions and much softer than I expected.
desires
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diffident
it is not the usual with me but have had some who understood how to really heat me up….
Another patient comes in, refuses to give a name, or information about themselves. They appear to be male, 40s, with inflammation at their joints which appears to have cybernetic implantation into organic matter. No full limb replacement. Some variant of skinweave at first glance. No biomonitor.They sit down and he runs a traditional medscan on them, then does a small blood test and runs the results at his terminal.
"Lie back. I need another scan."
He employs the overheads for overlapping scans. Whatever these implants are, they aren't stock. He's read about something like them before.
The scans come back. Liquid crystal implantation in the dermis. Photocarbon.
He's heard of people preferring holograms to this kind of thing, but the end result is often a built in camouflage.
"I've found the issue. Blood toxicity from the monomers in your implants. I'm checking the scans now to see where your implant layers may have worn down. We can do filtration here in less than an hour and reseal the weak point."
Nothing too out of the ordinary, despite the rare tech. It all comes down to blood and what's not meant to be in it.
Another ten minutes to find the worn implantation site. Nanosurgeon injections to reseal it, then, blood filtration running off the cryo unit without needing the deep freeze. Simple dialysis.