Milski's journal, sometime in spring.
At last, I was prepared for my journey. One of the dwarves taught me a trick to acquiring barrels that he found out: thanks to the laziness of the dwarves working at the outpost management center and a forged document, I proved that it was legally required that they give me a seperate, highly valuable barrel for each different type of meat I asked for. Thusly, I had barrels only one fifth of the way filled with meat for cheap. I also brought along an axe and a couple picks (thank heavens the picks come in copper. That axe cost a good fifth of my budget!) and selected some dwarves.
The dwarves weren't anything to write home about, but as far as I can tell they were a competent bunch. First off there was me. I picked up a thing or two since my promotion to a stuffy job as an officer of the king's lower court (IE an old washed up military dwarf). I've got some decent bartering skills and know a thing or two about setting gems, and I'm probably one of the best miners we'll have for a while. Some of the dwarves were asking if I was going to help out with the military effort but... it's just too soon. I don't think I'll ever pick up a crossbow again after what happened to my squad in my last battle.
Next is my buddy "Toonyman." He's a great miner and the best damn mason I saw in the few adventure seeking dwarves I could round up. Honestly, I'm suprised the other dwarves glossed over him on their recruitment drives. He's level headed, and so far his judgement hasn't been wrong, but I don't know if he's really built to handle starting an entirely new outpost in hostile territory. I don't even know if I'm up for the job...
The only other dwarf of note is this one guy who just went by "Urist McDwarf." I thought he was gonna be one of those wise cracking types, but his eyes told me he was a soldier. As far as I can tell he's got a little cooking and a little brewing skill, but he knows his way around a crossbow and from what I've heard, he's quieter than the elves when he tries to be. I hope he can bring us back some good food.
Otherwise, not to much of note. A farmer, a mechanic, a highly recommended and slightly crazy looking blacksmith, and a carpenter complete my crew. We brought a lot of dogs, since the things are always useful for hunting and war, and tonnes of seeds. Now it's time to strike the earth!
*Note, the items page isn't complete. On the second page is some more meat (including lotsa' turtles) and some dimple cup spawn and wood (I always bring wood: Sometimes heavily forested just isn't enough).
EDIT: Sorry about the screenshots, I forgot to take out the white on paint. Can anybody tell me how they get theirs to be constantly the same size? (Is there some function on DF?)