Join the P.R.R.! (Opinions and comments plz!)
14 years ago
So there's been a lot of talk about me apparent;y having some kind of organization dedicated to rescuing damsels in distress. The answer to that is no.
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... not yet....
Please give me insight on this kind of "club" idea I have, and tell me if you're interested!
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I've decided to play along and establish an organization called the "Peril Response and Rescue" group! (The PRR)
A group dedicated to rescuing all sorts of damsels in distress around the world, in a variety of situations! That's right, not just quicksand either! If it's a peril, you can specialize in it!
So here's what I got so far; There's four main departments.
PRR; General rescuing of damsels in distress. Everything from quicksand, to cliffhangers, to hostages.
FRC; "Foreign Rescue Cases" is for international perils. Similar to the PRR, but more location specific.
UCR; "Unusual Circumstance Rescue" is for the more bizarre cases. AKA alien abduction, most vore cases, mummification, inflation, and anything else the PRR and FRC don't cover!
DDD; "Damsel Demonstration Division." People assume this name was derived from the average bra size of the members. This is only a rumor. For study purposes and training, women have the option of being a trained "Damsel in Distress," allowing recruits to practice proper rescue operations inside controlled environments, without there being any actual risk of danger.
Regardless your skills (or preferences) were sure there's a place for you!
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I will be working on a panorama poster that will include all members of the PRR and it's subdivisions. When you are accepted, I will start working on your profile pic that will go on it, along with sending you a personal identification paper documenting, stating all the stats and info.
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How do I join?
1. You will need to fill out a basic bios including;
-name
-species
-age
-height
-weight
-Outfit/gear
-Division
-Recommended Rank
-Area of specializing
2. All recruits will be required to demonstrate a proper rescue according to their specialization. One of our trained "Damsels in Distress" will be available to provide a proper analysis of your performance.
(Essentially, you will need to draw one of your men or women, in their rescue gear, and rescuing one of the listed ladies. If you have no males, women are allowed in the PRR as well. Also as a substitute, you may draw Toughset rescuing one of your ladies from the specific peril, and still have the candidate pass. Written accounts (Stories) are allowed as well, but visual pictures are preferred.)
NOTE; You may also register as a professional "Damsel in Distress" and be admitted into the PRR as a "Damsel Specialist." This will require you to fill out the bios as well, and provide visual documentation. (AKA, a picture of Toughset rescuing the damsel candidate.)
3. Finally you will need to agree to the "Code of the Hero" before you are admitted into the PRR. (Code has yet to be posted)
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Hundreds of thousands of distress cases happen every year. Be part of the team! Register today!
Once again, please share your thoughts so I can decide whether to go through with this.
...
...
... not yet....
Please give me insight on this kind of "club" idea I have, and tell me if you're interested!
-
I've decided to play along and establish an organization called the "Peril Response and Rescue" group! (The PRR)
A group dedicated to rescuing all sorts of damsels in distress around the world, in a variety of situations! That's right, not just quicksand either! If it's a peril, you can specialize in it!
So here's what I got so far; There's four main departments.
PRR; General rescuing of damsels in distress. Everything from quicksand, to cliffhangers, to hostages.
FRC; "Foreign Rescue Cases" is for international perils. Similar to the PRR, but more location specific.
UCR; "Unusual Circumstance Rescue" is for the more bizarre cases. AKA alien abduction, most vore cases, mummification, inflation, and anything else the PRR and FRC don't cover!
DDD; "Damsel Demonstration Division." People assume this name was derived from the average bra size of the members. This is only a rumor. For study purposes and training, women have the option of being a trained "Damsel in Distress," allowing recruits to practice proper rescue operations inside controlled environments, without there being any actual risk of danger.
Regardless your skills (or preferences) were sure there's a place for you!
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I will be working on a panorama poster that will include all members of the PRR and it's subdivisions. When you are accepted, I will start working on your profile pic that will go on it, along with sending you a personal identification paper documenting, stating all the stats and info.
-
How do I join?
1. You will need to fill out a basic bios including;
-name
-species
-age
-height
-weight
-Outfit/gear
-Division
-Recommended Rank
-Area of specializing
2. All recruits will be required to demonstrate a proper rescue according to their specialization. One of our trained "Damsels in Distress" will be available to provide a proper analysis of your performance.
(Essentially, you will need to draw one of your men or women, in their rescue gear, and rescuing one of the listed ladies. If you have no males, women are allowed in the PRR as well. Also as a substitute, you may draw Toughset rescuing one of your ladies from the specific peril, and still have the candidate pass. Written accounts (Stories) are allowed as well, but visual pictures are preferred.)
NOTE; You may also register as a professional "Damsel in Distress" and be admitted into the PRR as a "Damsel Specialist." This will require you to fill out the bios as well, and provide visual documentation. (AKA, a picture of Toughset rescuing the damsel candidate.)
3. Finally you will need to agree to the "Code of the Hero" before you are admitted into the PRR. (Code has yet to be posted)
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Hundreds of thousands of distress cases happen every year. Be part of the team! Register today!
Once again, please share your thoughts so I can decide whether to go through with this.
(Essentially stuff that says, "Rescuing a damsel does NOT entitle you to rape her.")
I should train myself!
Thanks!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5027093/
I thought I looked carefully, but guess I'm blind in one eye and illiterate in the other.
Why not try drawing some stuff, then link me to it?
You've been warned by its mediocrity.
But I'm not accepting applications right now. Besides, they'll have to be with one of the listed females when I open them.
Sad, isn't it?
I like your work, but I'm not a big DiD fan. I'm not a great artist and I'm not a fan of drawing these days. Ignoring all that, I don't know if I'd be FRC or UCR.
This weekend though, I'm due to be killing time at a boring arse furmeet. If you want, assuming my work is up to standard (be sure to ignore the gifts and commission), I will likely have enough free time and the will to do a sketch/line drawing. (I through away my colouring stuff.) It's your call.
Anything in particular you'd like to see?
*End transmission*
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... oh wait, I need to take applications first...
Since when were you a dickhead?
I just wanna be a part of this group. Can I? Please?
Can you imagion muse in a sandpit? XD
A very heavy one that could resist her strength too!
And the same pit would most likely crush and kill other people instantaniously! - not so good for the buiz.
Something or SOMEONE would have to be on solid ground....
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To be fair though, she would make a good "Official Damsel in Distress!" I mean face it. Not EVERY rookie is gonna pass the training rooms flawlessly. If he didn't do so well, Muse would still be able to crawl out!
And something else you MAY want to know, when in dangerous situations, as shapely and soft as she usually is, all her flesh turns rock hard as a defensive mechanisum! including her boobs! think of it as tensing her muscles, but her boobs are a woven muscle fibre flesh compound that can be soft and hard!
I.E. i still disagree! XD
More just, "I will not be taking part in your idea" ;P
1. Shouldn't we also include gender in the applications?
2. What do division and recommended rank mean?
3. Should we include some backstory of the character in the application?
2. Honestly, the "ranks" are just for fun. They can even be ridiculous made-up ones
3. Frankly, you don't need TOO much of a backstory for the application.
1. The Organization for the Rescue of Individuals in Grave or Inexplicably Notorious Situations (ORIGINS)
2. The Worldwide Organizations for the Rescue of Located Damsels (WORLD)
The second one came to me as the idea of bases on other worlds spread across the cosmos.
Personally, I like #2 myself.
But yeh count me in when your sure your gonna do this :3
I'd definitely be interested. For one, this would give me something more to draw than just my character on white backgrounds, which would give me more drawing practice. For another, I've been in a funk for a while, and I end up scrapping most my art before posting because it's lacking any direction, and this -could- remedy that. So while I only have one character as of yet, and not a -ton- of drawing experience, I'd be very interested in participating! Any idea on when you'd be launching this? If you think you will anyways.
Also, sorry for the length of the post, I tend to do that, lol.
Either somebody as a rescuer, or Serris as a peril candidate.
Being a robot has its advantages to being a trained rescuee. For one, a lot of hazards that could kill a normal being are little more than an inconvenience to her, even if the rescue trainee fails their test.
Name: Serris
Race: Robotic Wolfess
Age: 30
Height/Weight: 5'6", 235 lbs
Outfit/Gear: Outfit varies between conservative to provocative, depending on the occasion. When operating quadruped, wears no outfit at all. Gear includes a wire line stowed in a hidden compartment, integrated air-jets in her feet, and a smooth talkin' voice synth that doesn't need to stop for air.
Division: DDD
Recommended Rank: Damsel Specialist
Special consideration: Serris is adept at getting herself out of sticky situations, and can even turn the tables and rescue a "rescuer" who royally botched their attempt to save her.
2: Documentation in progress.
3: Code Accepted.
1. You will need to fill out a basic bios including;
Matt
Fox
18
6'1"
150 lbs
Black shirt, brown backpack and dark jeans.
PRR
First Responder
Quicksand
Also where are the "listed ladies"? Should I just draw one of my own or something?
2. Submit the application when it's complete
I heard about the Organization you were setting up and it piqued my interest. I'm usually more freelance
saving women in distress, but it might be cool to join an organization.
That is, if you'll accept me!
-Rahiros
-Human (male)
-21
-5'10"
-150 lbs.
-Black shirt with black Members only jacket, Black jeans with black and white converse and black sunglasses. Gear is simple: duel-wield scimitars with blade-indents for hooking capabilities, and two hidden blades on each wrist that can retract under the wrist for assassinations, or above the wrist and shoot out, towing a chain behind it for grappling capabilities.
-P.R.R. Division
-"Specialist" rank
-Specialization: Any area involving stealth or quiet rescue. Hostage situations are preferable, but subject can adapt to any rescue style.
1. You will need to fill out a basic bios including;
Wolf (He goes by "Wolf" because he's a wildborn. Wildborn wolves do not speak to one another verbally and thus have no names. When they speak to someone outside of their pack they simply refer to themselves as "Wolf")
Wolf (Snow White Fur)
Unknown (Wildborns don't really have a way of telling time, but he appears to be in his full adulthood)
6'11"-7'1" (He's the size and build of a warhorse, so however tall one of those would be Wolf would be. Very large for his pack)
290lbs (All muscle, wolf literally has no fat on his body)
Nothing (Wildborn do not understand the purpose or the meaning behind clothing and so they wear none.)
Drifter (He can be employed by the PRR, the FRC, or even the UCR depending on where they need him to go and what they need him to do.)
Unspecified (Wolf is a ground person, he'll do what he needs to in order to accomplish his missions, but tends to work alone if he can even though he's been known to accept any assistance anytime offered)
Combat specific, Specially trained in Sexual Combat (dominating your opponent into submission), Has the ability to Manipulate shadows around him at a heavily supernatural level (tries not to use that or display this around others if it can be avoided), Heavy Lifting, Defensive Combat specialist, Fast thinker (Biggest weakness is not understanding the sophisticated world outside of his pack lands), tracking, wild senses (keened from living out in the wilds, nothing supernatural about it), Loyalty
2. All recruits will be required to demonstrate a proper rescue according to their specialization. One of our trained "Damsels in Distress" will be available to provide a proper analysis of your performance.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6101791
(Essentially, you will need to draw one of your men or women, in their rescue gear, and rescuing one of the listed ladies. If you have no males, women are allowed in the PRR as well. Also as a substitute, you may draw Toughset rescuing one of your ladies from the specific peril, and still have the candidate pass. Written accounts (Stories) are allowed as well, but visual pictures are preferred.)
NOTE; You may also register as a professional "Damsel in Distress" and be admitted into the PRR as a "Damsel Specialist." This will require you to fill out the bios as well, and provide visual documentation. (AKA, a picture of Toughset rescuing the damsel candidate.)
3. Finally you will need to agree to the "Code of the Hero" before you are admitted into the PRR. - I agree
I used to draw all the time in highschool and got way out of practice because I haven't drawn since highschool
Name: Artist
Species: Fox
Age: 20
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 200 lbs
Outfit/gear: Outfitted with a form-fitting type of armor, which comes equipped with a micro force field generator and thrusters in the boots.
Division: PRR
Recommended Rank: First Responder
Specialization: Quicksand rescues