Yeah, i remembered that, hence my ghetto edit.as far as I know HAB hates Mechas with passion...
There IS a usergroup for Mecha fans called 'Mecha Maniacs.'
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Additionally, its worth nothing that the Mess is also home to two of the people here who have done a god awful amount of research into the GFFA - me and Publis. You guys will be pouring through tech manuals while I'm instructing everyone on how to balance their fuel loads and Publis is organizing our logistics train.Lonestar wrote:pff.
You seem to be missing the point.
I don't think I would associate myself or my asset with anyone other than a "Mess" organization. It's almost inevitable that everyone else will breakdown into a massive clusterfuck, while we can sit tight and follow orders and come out on top
It isn't that hard to recognize your own limitations and implement the Eisenhower plan of authority delegation; choose people based on character and their own capabilities and allow them essentially autonomous authority over their particular areas of expertise. I recognize that in this situation I would fundamentally just be signing "I approve" on the report files of the ship's department heads for quite some time.Ender wrote:Additionally, its worth nothing that the Mess is also home to two of the people here who have done a god awful amount of research into the GFFA - me and Publis. You guys will be pouring through tech manuals while I'm instructing everyone on how to balance their fuel loads and Publis is organizing our logistics train.Lonestar wrote:pff.
You seem to be missing the point.
I don't think I would associate myself or my asset with anyone other than a "Mess" organization. It's almost inevitable that everyone else will breakdown into a massive clusterfuck, while we can sit tight and follow orders and come out on top :)
I do suggest that we expand slightly beyond just the Mess however, and snag Mike, Connor, Brian, Sean, Ted, and Nyath the Nearly Wise for added expertise.
We could flush our current April Fools 08 plans though - this would offer much better oppertunities.
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You are kidding, right? It isn't that hard for mature people to do this which is why the first few weeks are going to be a xenocidal nightmare of detestation and incompetence as the jackass ego laden kiddies here go on a rampage and wipe themselves and most of the sapient biomass out.The Duchess of Zeon wrote: It isn't that hard to recognize your own limitations
Well, they're not going to be cooperating with each other, couldn't we operate in concert for a while to sweep them up, at least? We could probably get 300 or so very reliable commanders, and picking off the dumbshits 300 to 1 isn't exactly going to be hard.Ender wrote:You are kidding, right? It isn't that hard for mature people to do this which is why the first few weeks are going to be a xenocidal nightmare of detestation and incompetence as the jackass ego laden kiddies here go on a rampage and wipe themselves and most of the sapient biomass out.The Duchess of Zeon wrote: It isn't that hard to recognize your own limitations
Well, I have nothing to worry about, since Rob Wilson is a good friend of mine, and I have nothing against the Mess, so I'd be pleased to lead my forces in conjunction with them.Stark wrote:By the same token everyone not a member of the Mess will probably see them as a major threat, and if anyone with a brain can organise the idiots they might cause problems.
"No captain can do wrong if he puts his ship alongside the nearest enemy."Stark wrote:By the same token everyone not a member of the Mess will probably see them as a major threat, and if anyone with a brain can organise the idiots they might cause problems.
Why? The OP says you get a full crew. Are they retarded or something. It's not like the captains have to make the calculations themselves.Crossroads Inc. wrote:300? These are Star Dredanughts... Shoot, 15 to one is enough to take one out. I would imagine it would be easy to find enough to coordinate a clean up crew and slowly take out or take over miscriants.
Shoot, withen the first month I'm willing to bet HALF of everyone will loose ship due to just to Hyperspace Errors resualting in crashing into star/planet/etc
Stark wrote:Unless one of these lynch mobs of terrified nooblets finds you first and destroys you in an uncontrollable frenzy of paranoia? :lol:
That's a damn good point. I guess I'm sufficiently a) paranoid and b) outside existing power structures that I'm eager to avoid any contact with the insane nerd contingent at all.The Duchess of Zeon wrote: Nobody has an interdictor field, my friend, so I can disengage at will until I form or fall in with a large enough body of ships.
Well, with all the anomalies and shit that Trek deals with, you'd be hard-pressed to find a safe route. Also, as you're new to the neighborhood, you wouldn't have a complete map of the galaxy to go by.havokeff wrote:Why? The OP says you get a full crew. Are they retarded or something. It's not like the captains have to make the calculations themselves.Crossroads Inc. wrote:300? These are Star Dredanughts... Shoot, 15 to one is enough to take one out. I would imagine it would be easy to find enough to coordinate a clean up crew and slowly take out or take over miscriants.
Shoot, withen the first month I'm willing to bet HALF of everyone will loose ship due to just to Hyperspace Errors resualting in crashing into star/planet/etc
Assuming one anomaly per episode (and thats being generous), thats about 500 in the Alpha and Delta (Voyager is between 1/5 and 1/4 of those episodes) quads. Do I even need to do calcs to show how SPARSE that would be in an area the size of half a galaxy?Coriolis wrote:Well, with all the anomalies and shit that Trek deals with, you'd be hard-pressed to find a safe route. Also, as you're new to the neighborhood, you wouldn't have a complete map of the galaxy to go by.
It does seem that Starfleet ships seem to go out of their way to explore every anomaly they find, Voyager springs to mind, yet the area of space they explored would still be very small compared to that which they didn't. Unless they happened to travel through a particularly anomaly dense route, the number of undiscovered anomalies could be far greater than that of discovered ones. Of course, calculating the number of them would require a lot of assumptions.Darth Servo wrote:Assuming one anomaly per episode (and thats being generous), thats about 500 in the Alpha and Delta (Voyager is between 1/5 and 1/4 of those episodes) quads. Do I even need to do calcs to show how SPARSE that would be in an area the size of half a galaxy?Coriolis wrote:Well, with all the anomalies and shit that Trek deals with, you'd be hard-pressed to find a safe route. Also, as you're new to the neighborhood, you wouldn't have a complete map of the galaxy to go by.