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How should the captaincy work?

I (the DM) get it.
- 1 (16.7%)
One of you gets it (you guys decide on whom)
- 1 (16.7%)
One of you gets it (decided by a quiz game or random thing I put together, yeah, it's an important position, and therefore worth it)
- 1 (16.7%)
An NPC gets it, and all of the players (petty and warrant officers especially) can eventually be elevated to the position
- 2 (33.3%)
Everyone starts off with a boat of his/her choosing with a crew of his/her choosing (the easy, but really bleh way out)
- 1 (16.7%)

Total Members Voted: 6

Voting closed: October 08, 2010, 04:05:02 pm


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V-Norrec

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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2010, 08:57:55 pm »

it looks like Russia is pretty unanimous to me, I vote we just go with that :P

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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2010, 09:26:42 pm »

I can get behind this and russia sounds good to me.
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Char13magne

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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #17 on: October 05, 2010, 05:54:07 am »

I'm afraid you've got that one wrong. It stays A-H until the end of IWW.

Ah. Good to know. (Except the WWI part, I knew that already.)
Heheheh, I must admit, it's actually an epic fail in history on my side. It wasn't A-H yet by the time of Napoleonic Wars, as a quick check on the wikipedia clarifies - it became Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867.
Duh, I'm hopeless and I take my hat off to you, etc.

Yeah, there were Prussians and Austrians independently fighting Napoleon on the "allies" side. (The "battle of the nations" included both). And, okay, sounds like Russia wins. So now, positions, ranks, and stories (and try to do a tad of research in choosing your MOs (modis operandi(s), aka specialty; like quartermaster, midshipman, master gunner, sailing master, ship's doctor, captain, purser, Bosun, Bosun's mate, carpenter, cooper, chaplain, cabin boy, cook (no, not captain Cook, there is a comma in between the two words), marine, pilot, close combat specialist (prefers boarding actions), nock gun specialist, first mate (aka impromtu drill sergeant/enforcer), lieutenant (versus NCO), powder monkey, boarding officer, top-eye, topsail capable crewman, random generic crewmember completely lacking in useful skills, etc.), I can help in that respect if anyone needs it).

P.S. Sorry about all of the inner parentheses, I do love those parentheses (WITH A WILL).
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2010, 11:54:56 am »

Sorry for the double-post, but here's some info on the Napoleonic-period Russian navy in real life, for those of you guys who are interested.
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And a list of Russian ships of the period.
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And those are all the important ones, although there are 149 more which were much smaller, or out of action at the time. Just for you guy's enjoyment, doesn't need to be anything (also, if I may presume to make a suggestion, the steamboat mentioned in the info paragraph, while slightly out of period, is very cool, and well documented!). {Note, they are all seemingly off by about 20-30 years, but most where still in service by the Napoleonic Wars, especially those of Slava Rossii class (frigates), and for the rest, the names at least will be a boon to those of us who would normally have to come up with our own and don't happen to speak fluent Russian :D.)

Here is also a link to what I find to be a very useful page on steamers, also just intended for interest, it might also be useful in the roll to dodge.

And another interesting website, this one for non-steambased vessels (American, but that designation doesn't matter that much for many of them) with a focus on smaller ships and their deckplans (caveat lector, lots of lag on slow computers).

So, there's my homework done for a little while. Feel free to submit any comments, suggestions, or critique.
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #19 on: October 05, 2010, 01:28:54 pm »

Name:  Alexsey Ivanov
Gender: Male (Women on ships are bad luck and not period correct damnit!)
Specialties:  First Mate, Close Quarters Specialist

The Izhora, would be interesting but I demand more than 8 cannons.  Thus I'm going to have to cast my vote for the 28-gun frigate Kronshlot.  Why, because the name is cool and it has guns, I need no other reason.

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« Reply #20 on: October 05, 2010, 01:47:52 pm »

Name: Gregori Fyodor
Gender:Male
Role: Carpenter

Hmm a Frigate is really a formidable ship. We will probably need an officer for it.
and someone who repairs  the damage is always handy i thought.
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #21 on: October 05, 2010, 02:38:41 pm »

Can we be captain, or is the DM going to play that part? Anyway, I'd like to be in charge of the Marines (or however they were called in Russia). Oh, and make me a sharpshooter rather than a close-combat guy.

Name: Dmitri Karmonov
Gender:Male
Role: Captain/Lieutnant of Marines

Background: Coming from an aristocratic family, Dmitri served his whole life in the Naval Infantry. He is one of the more experienced officer on the ship, being a veteran of the taking of Ismaïl Fortress in 1790. Cool and calculating, he is an expert on landing operations and is himself a very good marksman. However, he tend to be ruthless and harsh with his men.
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #22 on: October 05, 2010, 03:17:41 pm »

Name: Karp Gusev
Gender: Male
Role: Quartermaster.
Skills: (If I understand his role correctly) Sailing i.e. steering the ship

Backstory: Karp is not a particularly bright man, but dedicated and loyal.
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When questioned about his past, he never fully answers the question, perfering to point in some direction, and saying that he came from over there. Needless to say, he never points in the same place twice. He's quite strong, strong enough to hold the ship in a straight line in a storm, and is slightly above average height. He has brown hair, and a nose that is too big for his face.

(That should be good enough, right?)
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« Reply #23 on: October 05, 2010, 03:21:22 pm »

ahh sorry you are right i'm translating litrary again.
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #24 on: October 05, 2010, 04:00:55 pm »

Name: Karp Gusev
Gender: Male
Role: Quartermaster.
Skills: (If I understand his role correctly) Sailing i.e. steering the ship

Backstory: Karp is not a particularly bright man, but dedicated and loyal.
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When questioned about his past, he never fully answers the question, perfering to point in some direction, and saying that he came from over there. Needless to say, he never points in the same place twice. He's quite strong, strong enough to hold the ship in a straight line in a storm, and is slightly above average height. He has brown hair, and a nose that is too big for his face.

(That should be good enough, right?)

Certainly

Oh, and about Sheb's question concerning the captain, what do you guys think? How about a poll to decide?
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2010, 04:16:31 am »

Name: Mikhail Sidorov
Gender: Male
Role: I'll start as a marine sharpshooter (Not sure if they were used by Russia but they were definetly used during the Napoleonic wars) if I can and see where I go.

Backround: Mikhail is quite young but has been aboard ships most of his life starting as a powder monkey. Eventually as he grew older and took on a more advanced role in the crew he proved himself quite adept with a rifle and was soon drafted into the Baltic Fleet's marines. Mikhail worked brilliantly under pressure and so was given the role of marine sharpshooter tasked with trying to take out opposing officer's and captains from the higher points of the ship.

Mikhail has the stereotypical ice cold Russian personality which is perfect for his role as he can keep his focus even in the midst of battle. Mikhail is fiercly patriotic and dreams of going up through the ranks of Russia's naval forces.
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Re: (Semi)-Realistic Naval Napoleonic War RPG
« Reply #26 on: October 24, 2010, 11:56:43 am »

Bump?
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