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RocketBoy

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  1. Brilliant action! Love the chunkier Gozanti. A bit of water might've been cool, but it doesn't need it.
  2. Very clever way of illustrating the cut! Just clean all around, great work.
  3. Good use of color on the variety of greens! The pink background is a non-traditional choice, love that. Any reason it's not a full photo of the build?
  4. The atmosphere is great, especially with the height of those trees. I think throwing in a few 1x1 plate brackets to add some spots of texture (plates or tiles) to the surface might be nice. It would've also been great to see a lot of undergrowth and plants added to the dark-green portions, I think that might've really enhanced the build. But the layout is great and the piece count must be insane!
  5. Hello! This post exists for me to collect all the stories I've done in one place, both one-offs and longer arcs. (It's also a sneaky recruitment tool: want to hang out, build, and tell stories? Come join the Followers of the Force!) Storylines Mato's Tale The Battle of Fondor The Perilous Tales! Across the Stars (Nathan & Ozz) The Captain and the Doctor Tragedy on Ilum Mini-Arcs Intrigue on Iridonia The Freedom Fighters on Ankus The Rampart Station Incident One-Shots More to come! ______________________________________________________________________________ I know Factions is more about builds than stories, so if you're one of the players who's put up with me posting super long chunks of writing with no pictures, thanks for the patience. Thanks for looking!
  6. *Your entry has earned 16 XP* Crashlanded after their ship was disabled by ion cannon fire, two Wookiees are stranded in the vibrant wastelands of Parnassos. Attiharr is taken captive by the vicious Moon Cult, raiders who worship the prophet they call the "Moon-Talk Man". In order to rescue him, Mowbacca will have to team up with a feared circle of "Witches", a group of women with their own reasons to hate the cult. Read the full story to learn about Blood-Bizzards, the Crashlands, and the terrifying weapon called The-One-Who-Hates-The-Sky. Story Pictures Thanks for looking!
  7. Thank you very much! Thank you! In case it's not clear, this isn't a continuation but a start to a new set of characters, but I have plans to finish out all the other storylines I have going! Namely Nathan + Ozz, and the Imynusoph jungle adventures. Mato is in a pretty good place right now, but I could take him further and flesh out what happens with the Techno Union on Wayland. There's also a few other things I'm devving. That all to say, I have to write a lot right now.
  8. *Your entry has earned 8 XP* On the eve of an invasion, Captain Tomas Harlan returns to Dantooine to look for his old friend, Dr. Yvin Tuu. Story Pictures Some Story Commentary Thanks for looking!
  9. Great story! Very good.
  10. Brilliant flea! Great work. Man, you build fast. I like your approach to the lava, too.
  11. THOSE TREES. Sorry. The build is great, I'm a big fan of the "little-spots-of-terrain-suggest-at-larger-terrain" method, and will probably have to be using it soon. But the trees are just gorgeous, what an effect. The ship looks sort of like a giant block, but that's accurate to the source material, and the color shaping is good, as is the snow.
  12. *Your entry has earned 5 XP* There are many reasons that those who indulge in greed are weakened. As you claw and sweep others' treasures towards yourself, you'll find--like the millions before you-- that having more will not--cannot--create the happiness you lack. Quite the opposite, and the explanations of why are many. That's just one problem with hoarding material riches: the more that you have, the more you have to lose. Imperials plunder the galaxy as if they are its rightful owners. Like spoiled children, like the tyrant kings of old, they look on the earnings and the heirlooms of the galaxy and demand they be given the best. No one gives it to them, so they kill, and they take. And then they have to squirrel it all away somewhere safe so that no one can ever do the same to them. The Imperial Cargo Hulk slid like a glacier through the darkness of space. This huge gray thing, this gargantuan pyramid that pushed steadily on, its treasure trove of dull-colored cargo containers locked in behind. It was a bloated whale, rich with oil. Three ships accompanied the beast: two Gozanti-class freighters, weighed down with spoils of their own, and an Arquitens-class Light Cruiser; a floating slab of durasteel stuffed full of TIE Fighters and spotted with guns. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Four starships shot out of hyperspace. Lo, came the hunting party. With no hesitation, they moved to engage. Mandalorian warriors and ships funded by the considerable wealth of Atrisia and a coalition of sympathetic CFS member worlds. The best warriors in the galaxy, a well-laid plan, and a blank check. They came to take the whale. A Teroch-type gunship--a modified heavy-hitter from the old Mandalorian Wars--took aim at the cruiser, the biggest threat by far. The cracking blue ray of an Ion beam erupted from the Teroch's focusing dish and struck the cruiser. Blue sparks arced along its surface as the ship listed to the side. The two Gozanti's banked to intercede, but as the Teroch--the Mando'a word for "pitiless"--disabled the cruiser, the D5-Mantis (a Mandalorian classic) and YV929 (a brick filled with weapons) swept past and descended on the freighters like birds of prey. A flurry of screaming missiles raced out from the Mantis and under, smashing both ships' TIE complements to spacedust. The Imperial professionals on board readied their counter attack, but Mandalorians hadn't held their own against Jedi without leaning into surprise: while the Imperial pilots and gunners sighted in on the Mantis and YV929, the breach alarms went off. A boarding party, but with no sign of a docking ship. This maneuver had been carefully-coordinated, long-practiced, and perfected by the disciplined soldiers of Clan Eldar: Dozens of super commandos launched themselves from the Mantis and 929 at the right moment and used a combination of momentum and jetpack thrust to land on the Gozanti, only seconds after the missiles had hit their targets. Now, at once on both Imperial freighters, they tore through the interior hallways amidst clouds of smoke, blasters ringing in the deaths of the Stormtroopers on board. The warriors aboard the Teroch disembarked similarly onto the ILC, but unlike the freighters, leaving the ILC in a flyable state didn't concern them. Teams of three landed and set charges while the ILC sat ion-dazed and silent. The next step would be the most dangerous: they ran along the surface and jumped, pushing away from the cruiser by way of their jetpacks. A trigger man on board the Teroch pulled the switch and the seismic charges blew simultaneously. As though pulling in matter around them, the implosions deadened all sound. Then, at the deepest silence, blue rings rippled outward in a concussive burst that carved its way through the hull of the cruiser, but caught and sent the Mandalorians hurtling toward their target. The Cargo Ship. The Mantis and 929 strafed the behemoth's surface guns while the Teroch held its ion beam and the fourth ship--a modified ARC-170-- launched anti-hull missiles at the crippled cruiser. The ARC buzzed like a hornet, sending a torpedo screaming straight down the ship's gullet into its central hanger. Fire blossomed out and vanished as the ship crumpled in on itself. Paralyzed and pulverized, the cruiser was done. The last squads aboard the Gozanti freighters finished checking supply closets and maintenance tunnels. Shouts of victory filled the halls, a Mandalorian cry to signal a battle won. They had the ships. A small crew was left on each while their comrades left the airlock. With forty flares of jetpack thrust they left the freighters for the channel of space between them and the Cargo ship, drifting to join their brethren. The Mantis and 929 dipped towards them, slowing in place for the soldiers to latch on, before slingshotting them to their destination. Intentional to avoid the boarding parties, they joined the Teroch and ARC-170 in picking away the rest of the surface guns. 60 Mandalorians landed on the Imperial Cargo Hulk, managing only a 20 seconds difference. Group by group, they breached airlocks, hulls, and the bridge itself. Precision that comes with centuries of battle. Perhaps you're worried you might unknowingly face a similar wrath one day. But this did not come from nowhere, it was far from unprovoked. An Imperial Remnant had done what greed makes all men do: they had taken what was not theirs. Lucky for you, you can learn from their mistake. ______________________________________________________________ More Pictures Notes Thanks for looking!
  13. Yub-nub. Yub-nub! Those little guys are so inspiring.
  14. Those iotrans really are great. Very cool design with the hinges. I want to rip on your chair but it's a fine seat if ever I saw one. (Though simple, you lazy goon! There we go, I got a hit in.)
  15. Brilliant work, especially for only 2 hours. Naturally, there's the normal trouble with shooting black parts, but you obviously know Umbara pretty well at this point! It'd be interesting to see what the Triumvirate would have to gain there in modern times.
  16. Followers of the Force | Territory Planets - Descriptions & Narratives This serves as a way to track the Followers’ influence and activity around the galaxy. Mortis Ankus Tython Ilum
  17. Followers of the Force Faction: The Followers of the Force (FF) Faction Leader: RocketBoy Focal Worlds (Decentralized): Ankus, Hijo, Jedha Planets: Ankus, Kril'Dor, Sinton, Hijo, Dorin, Reecee, Selvaris, The Redoubt, Mortis, Ilum, Jedha Sectors: Freestanding Subsectors, Outer Jalor Sector, Rago Sector, Hijoian Space, Terrabe Sector Grid: I7, H7, J8, I9, G7, H10 The Followers of the Force are a free association of those who study, respect, and live in balance with the mysterious energy field commonly known as the Force. They are pilgrims, scholars, warriors, and colonists all around the galaxy, sharing one distant, familial community. Often, they're seen as nutjobs. Most of them are okay with that. Description Organization Faction Recruits Thanks for looking!
  18. This is really impressive work, I always admire someone's commitment to building and shooting as much as they need to tell the story they want to tell. That roof is excellent, all the scenes have exactly the right feel, just great work over all. It sacrifices some detail on those walls and all, but I understand how, when you're building something really big, balancing size and detail can be hard and those projects can start taking a lot longer than you meant them to. It would've been cool to have some sideways SNOT work and some use of small tiles/jumpers/plates to give the walls texture. But this whole thing--story, three+ builds--is really ambitious, I applaud it. Really nice work.
  19. I really really like this. Those puddles are excellent, as is the hut. So pleasant!
  20. I love any and all builds based on KOTOR source material, good work! Properly dense foliage too.
  21. Likewise to you! It's an honor! Thanks to everyone for running and participating, what a grand old time. Excited to see what's next!
  22. I love that full shot at the end, it really showcases how big this thing is, which makes it all the more impressive that it's this polished. Maybe add that to this post? You do you.
  23. CFS | Episode VII Pyerce Resiliant A phantom menace! Even after his sound defeat, Moff Pyerce remains a threat to the galaxy at large. Seeking power, Pyerce turns to sorcery and dark lore, sending out his spies in a search of legendary Holocrons! The galaxy responds! All those who serve Pyerce are marked for capture. Whispers and rumors permeate the alleyways of the Outer Rim, leading pursuers of justice to track down the infernal operatives once and for all. ________________________________________________________ goatman461 CAT A Yavin IV - Temple Guardians I Lothal - Temple Guardians II Garel - Temple Guardians III Mustafar - Temple Guardians IV Mustafar - Temple Guardians V Mustafar - Temple Guardians VI CAT B Coruscant - Pirates Like To... Denal31 CAT A Lothal - The Fields of Lothal CAT B Lothal - Ambush on Lothal Fenghuang CAT A Atrisia - The Edge of Loss and Vengeance Atrisia - No Holding Back pombe CAT A Parnassos - A Lone Empty Taco Shell Yavin IV - Another Lone Empty Taco Shell Mustafar - Yet Another Lone Empty Taco Shell RocketBoy CAT A Targonn - Across the Stars I - Severance Pay Targonn - Across the Stars II - Murder! Targonn - Across the Stars III - Diner Tables and Missed Connections Garel - Across the Stars IV - The Manifest Yavin IV - Across the Stars V - The Temple Job Mustafar - Across the Stars VI - Submission and Death Ossus - Across the Stars VII - The Planet of Ghosts Dagobah - Across the Stars VIII - The Magic Tree Mustafar - Across the Stars IX - The House in the Ash Forest CAT B Wayland - Mato VIII - The Mountain Village, Bur Wend
  24. Great build, just every surface executed perfectly. The fact that you were able to do that complicated surface texturing all the way through the building really lifts what could just be a wall into something impressive. Speaking of impressive, those patches of grass and flowers transition so well to the d.tan. They look so fluffy! The only thing I think it's missing (now) is a pop of color. I feel bad for not suggesting that while this was a WIP. Sorry about that. But every level of this is really neat and an inspiration to nail those fundamentals. Also, great fig choices, love Alfur's technicians (RIP).
  25. Your photoshop looks basically seamless! Great build, too.
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