The Great Storehouse *Closed to those invited*
#1
Posted 14 August 2009 - 10:51 PM
50 miles outside of Prague
500 feet below ground
22:09
Michael Saviri, Nikola Romanov, and Ty Eyvindsson have known about this for quite some time. They have come to the great research facility outside Prague, a location below which there hides so many dark secrets, as well as old technology of a state destroyed by those who feared it. Technology so advanced and powerful, that the last man to use it was considered both the most powerful and the most dangerous man in the world, a man who in his last days sent the technology to be destroyed, and to be buried where none would ever find it, except for those who knew where it was...
They had stood in an elevator for nearly fifteen minutes, going down in complete darkness. The elevator was completely hidden, so much so that Romanov and Saviri had nearly forgotten where it was, and unfortunately Eyvindsson had never been in this area before, and had not participated in the original storage of this equipment and technology, and really had no ideal whatsoever what he was doing. All that he remembered was the code to open the next door.
Finally, the rusty elevator came to a bumpy stop, and Saviri entered a code and placed his hand on a scanner hidden in the rock, and the door opened in front of them. Romanov turned to his right upon entering the doorway, moved to a corner, wherein he placed his face into a slot completely hidden in the dark, and the lights came on, giving life to a completely metallic room armed with more deadly weaponry than the Molakian army. The hallway was very, very long.
"Yes, I remember this. The mile-long hallway. At the end there are two doors, one leads to another series of locks and doors, and eventually to what we're searching for, and the other is a door that leads to a completely different place. A very long and winding tunnel that ends up below the Reichstag in Berlin. We don't want to go down there, obviously. Ty, which door is it?" states Saviri.
"I do recall that it was the door.... on the right, I... I think..."
They continued down the long hallway in relative silence.
#2
Posted 14 August 2009 - 11:03 PM
Saviri stopped and looked around, removing his shades.
"What is this place? How did you know it was here? It's simply amazing. It's like an..underground vault."
He walked forward, slowly, reading the Nordic Runes on the wall..
"Greater is Europe. Even Greater is Nordland" one inscription on the wall said.
He walked forward, leaning against the wall. Suddenly, the entire hallway lit up, revealing a single door with a lone console next to it. Above the door hung the picture of a familiar man. Saviri was suddenly caught with emotion and he kneeled his head and bowed to one knee.
"Only you..only you would have created such a place" Saviri whispered to himself.
The portrait was that of Scolar Visari.
This post has been edited by Malatose: 14 August 2009 - 11:04 PM
#3
Posted 14 August 2009 - 11:37 PM
He walked with Romanov down the hallway, watching Saviri gaze at all the tapestries and kneel in front of the portrait of Scolari. Ty gave a grin as he muttered something about betting Saviri would one day become greater than his father. We shall see… Ty thought as he walked up to the lone door at the end of this hallway. He saw the console, a simple ten digit keypad covered in cobwebs.
6-6-3-3-8-7-6-7-2
Ty pressed each number on the keypad firmly and when he finished pressing two, the three men heard a clicking noise and the ancient door swung open. They walked down three more sets of hallways, each with an increasingly difficult code, until at last they came to a fifteen foot tall gold ornate door, the flag of Nordland embedded in the ancient mahogany. A small computer stood beside it, and Ty walked up to it.
“The struggle that survives even my death:” was all that was displayed on the screen. Ty instinctively reached down to the keyboard and typed the response.
OneUnitedEurope
The door swung open.
This post has been edited by Californian: 14 August 2009 - 11:38 PM
#4
Posted 15 August 2009 - 11:42 AM
"This is the room..." said Romanov shakily.
He ran his hand along the wall just inside to the right, and instead of a great lock or code, there was merely a switch. He ran his hand over it, and moved it upwards into the on position. And once he did, the lights overhead came on. The ceiling in here was even higher, probably two football fields high, and yet they knew that the top of it was over 200 feet below the ground.
The lights came on and illuminated a treasure greater than any that they ever could have imagined. There was a main central walkway, down a ramp and a carpet. It was like something from Arabian Nights. To their right was gold, money, and treasures from all over the world. All the wealth of Nordland had been stored down here. To their left was a thousand square yards of books, scrolls, and blueprints of various Nordlandic things. They continued walking, and at the end of the carpet, when it moved off to the right and to the left, there was what they had been looking for.
A massive amount of military technology, the most advanced the world had ever seen. A thousand tanks lined up in formation, military armor, rifles, pistols, grenades, fighters, bombers, everything from ammunition to transport and supply vehicles. It was truly astounding, and a grand sight to behold.
#5
Posted 15 August 2009 - 11:55 AM
"There are two storehouses? I had always heard there was one..but two?" Saviri outloud as he looked in amazement.
He moved forward, looking at all the equipment laid in crates.
"What is this place? It's like some kind of..cultural or technological vault"
He moved forward, looking at one of the many parked tanks. He slowly climbed on top of it, inspecting it's every detail.
"heh, guys, from the various nordic scriptures, this appears to be the technology of the old Greater German Reich, the Empire that Visari led to power. We all know how much he spend on technological development. This stuff is simply years ahead of it's time. We really should copy these blueprints or atleast find a way to transmit them to our central database, this stuff is simply amazing."
He jumped down from the tank and walked towards a lone console against the wall. He then began to transmit all the data to the Commonwealth defense network computers.
#6
Posted 15 August 2009 - 12:01 PM
This post has been edited by Il Terra Di Agea: 15 August 2009 - 12:01 PM
#7
Posted 15 August 2009 - 12:03 PM
Il Terra Di Agea, on Aug 15 2009, 11:00 AM, said:
OOC: It RP'd it awhile ago with Ty. Before Visari went on his rage missile shoot, he transmitted alot of technology to computers etc to preserve Nordic traditions. It's mostly the stuff I used when I was Germany. I am not even involved in this RP technically, just my character of Michael Savari, who is the Minister of Defense in the Commonwealth. Dalmatia won't be getting this, atleast I don't think. Either way, if they did get the blueprints, they could easily build it.
This post has been edited by Malatose: 15 August 2009 - 12:04 PM
#8
Posted 15 August 2009 - 12:13 PM
Malatose, on Aug 15 2009, 11:03 AM, said:
OOC: Can I see some links?
#16
Posted 16 August 2009 - 12:38 AM
Shadowsage, on Aug 15 2009, 11:17 PM, said:
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OOC: The computers sent encrypted data logs containing all known weapons technology used. Obviously, those were blueprints. Anyway, like Drake sad, Ty and BR still use the tech, so it can be easily obtained.
#17
#18
Posted 16 August 2009 - 09:46 AM
Shadowsage, on Aug 16 2009, 02:36 AM, said:
OOC: Heyyy buddy, it's okay, really, you can calm down at any time now, there's no need to get angry.
As for my point, firstly Dalmatia isn't going to use the stuff that we get. He's going to use downgraded versions if anything. He is simply RP'ing his character through this, because his character is one of only a few remaining with ties to the old Nordland. My character is there because my old leader, Alexander Murphy, gave him the information. Ty's character is there because he was there when Nordland was around, and knows the information.
Secondly, complaining that 'it was only one post and doesn't count' is just !@#$%^&*. One post happenings occur all the time, and there is no rule against it, and your complaints have no validity or basis in fact. If one post things didn't happen because they were one post, then I suppose no news stories ever happened, and the one post that voodoo made the other day never happened, because it was one post.
Last, even if your argument on this was somehow valid, BR still uses Nordland's tech, so we could still find it, and if that happened, well then we had a good RP.
So is that okay, Shadowsagey?
#19
Posted 16 August 2009 - 10:21 AM
Mergerberger II, on Aug 16 2009, 08:46 AM, said:
As for my point, firstly Dalmatia isn't going to use the stuff that we get. He's going to use downgraded versions if anything. He is simply RP'ing his character through this, because his character is one of only a few remaining with ties to the old Nordland. My character is there because my old leader, Alexander Murphy, gave him the information. Ty's character is there because he was there when Nordland was around, and knows the information.
Secondly, complaining that 'it was only one post and doesn't count' is just !@#$%^&*. One post happenings occur all the time, and there is no rule against it, and your complaints have no validity or basis in fact. If one post things didn't happen because they were one post, then I suppose no news stories ever happened, and the one post that voodoo made the other day never happened, because it was one post.
Alright then. So, if one post counts as an entire RP that will undoubtedly let you godmod through a war is okay, what's to stop me, on the eve of say, you declaring war, building a giant, reinforced concrete, super dome that will deflect any incoming attack? You never RPed this. Not a single bit. There was no bunker built, no hardware stored, no nothing done at all. If this was all blueprints through Ty's nation, there would be no problem, but you had to god mod. One post things aren't necessarily non-existent, but when you pull !@#$ like this, you NEED RP to back it up.
The fact Lavo even Okayed this makes me think we need to get him off GM status. If we're going to let this sort of crap pass for real RP, you can expect my letter of resignation from CNRP very soon.
Mergerberger II, on Aug 16 2009, 08:46 AM, said:
So is that okay, Shadowsagey?
Once again, if this was through Ty, or Brian Reimer, this would be an argument about the tech restrictions, and only that. But no, you had to godmod, and now you have to deal with the !@#$storm that goes along with it.
#20
Posted 16 August 2009 - 11:49 AM
Il Terra Di Agea, on Aug 16 2009, 04:21 PM, said:
OOC: I'm staying out of this for the most part, I found this very childish. A GM makes a ruling that you don't like and he's automatically a bad GM? All he said is you need the right tech level for German tech. I don't think that's exactly unfair.

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