The name's Guillermo, although I suppose I'm better known as El Bisonte. Crewmates always said I was stubborn as one. Been toolin' about the Omegas and lower Omicrons for a while now, running the odd cargo back and forth. You know, just to make ends meet. Point a turret their way and these little independents, thinking they're braving the vast unknown, would practically trip over themselves to give you what you want. Problem is, that's not cutting it anymore. These gringos are bringing around bigger ships, more guns, and here's me in my Correo not as scary as I was before.
So here I am, looking for a little extended familia. A little support and kinship, y'know? I got the ethic, I can do grunt work, but you know how they say, space is dangerous. Let's make it a little less so, aye? For us at least, heh.
Oh, hope you like the present. Got it from some Gallic amigos who were passing through. Now those men know some hospitality.
//Aye, this be Gheis. gheis.mace on skype. I'm presently a member of Omicron Supply Industries, Gallic Metal Service, and the Reavers. 13 months, 10 months, and about 4 months in each faction respectively. Led GMS for a while too, but doing that solo can grind on you after a time.
I've been around for a while now and out of everything I've done I've yet to play a Corsair character, either independently or with a faction. I'm looking to hop in and get some idea of what the roleplay is like, learn more about the lore, and just have a good time with a group of people who I've seen to be well-grounded. WIth OSI and Reavers I've had the opportunity to see you guys from a couple external angles, as well as the other Corsair factions, and now I want to get behind the wheel, and the Sails have impressed me the most.
I like to think my actions speak for themselves in showing what I've done with my factions around the forums and on the server, but I can say that in the factions I stick to, I'm certainly a dedicated member, and I like to think I've got at least a decent standard of roleplay. Practice makes perfect, and I feel like the Sails could help bring me a fair bit of new ground to practice on.
All that, and boy howdy, being a Sail just looks fun.