Re: SDN Worlds 4 Commentary Thread II
Posted: 2010-09-19 06:42am
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The Galaxy, according to Imperator Byzon, Praise be himShroom Man 777 wrote:Behold the Map of the Bragulan Star Empire showing its great vastness for all to see and fear! Muhahahahaaaaa!
ALSO, man. Is it just me or is the galaxy just chock full of humans? What the hell, did the UN hire Kaminoans to mass-produce clones while they colonized space? I am sad that there are so few alienoids in the galaxies.
My vote is for the T-X, since I do have some plans...Shroom Man 777 wrote:Use ROBOT RIVER as the Collector envoy! Or the T-X.
And did it wrong, winding up with a twisted mutant version of the real homeworld!Shroom Man 777 wrote:The Bragulans will totally tell their people that the humans infested the galaxy by cloning themselves on conveyor belts, and that this makes themselves worse than Karlacks. And, like, even the human homeworld cloned itself.
Hey now, mine's predominately Iduran! And remember, the Diaspora in the late 23rd century flung humanity across the cosmos.Shroom Man 777 wrote: ALSO, man. Is it just me or is the galaxy just chock full of humans? What the hell, did the UN hire Kaminoans to mass-produce clones while they colonized space? I am sad that there are so few alienoids in the galaxies.
I'd like to know more about how that system works. Are, ah, irrational people required to be registered in the Technocracy?Simon_Jester wrote: Finally, scrolling down the comments page of a politically oriented video storage site, she found something that looked familiar:
“Doesn’t anybody get it? They’re everywhere, running the government, reading our minds! It all has to stop, for the sake of the children!”
But below that was, printed in bright red:
“NOTE: Poster is an adult Type Two citizen.”
Thinking about it, she’d seen that before, over the past few weeks’ browsing of the Umerian national networks. Usually on highly opinionated and fairly incoherent material. It was like the Umerians were making these people wear a sign around their neck saying: “Danger! I am an immature idiot!”
Oh, there it is. I place lower priority on reading the Prologue and History threads, so that post slipped by me.PeZook wrote:I believe Umerian citizenship works something like "Idiot until proven otherwise", and their intrusive Big Brother network monitoring ensures such nice tags are added everywhere you post
Simon described the various citizenship tiers earlier.
Dave wrote:I'd like to know more about how that system works. Are, ah, irrational people required to be registered in the Technocracy?Simon_Jester wrote: Finally, scrolling down the comments page of a politically oriented video storage site, she found something that looked familiar:
“Doesn’t anybody get it? They’re everywhere, running the government, reading our minds! It all has to stop, for the sake of the children!”
But below that was, printed in bright red:
“NOTE: Poster is an adult Type Two citizen.”
Thinking about it, she’d seen that before, over the past few weeks’ browsing of the Umerian national networks. Usually on highly opinionated and fairly incoherent material. It was like the Umerians were making these people wear a sign around their neck saying: “Danger! I am an immature idiot!”
How are they detected and forced to be registered?
Does that registration force explanatory text to be appended whenever they write something to the datasphere?
That's essentially accurate, though it's a bit more complicated than that.PeZook wrote:I believe Umerian citizenship works something like "Idiot until proven otherwise", and their intrusive Big Brother network monitoring ensures such nice tags are added everywhere you post
Simon described the various citizenship tiers earlier.
"I hate it when those damn xenophobic human Imperials call us Shinrans," muttered RogueIce, SDNW4 player.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:“I hate it when these damn xeno bears call us Byzantinians,” muttered Beltayn, Jaunt’s adjutant.
Seconded. The Hierarchy needs to know if we ever have to worry about Ghazka Son of Ghazka, Ghazka the even badder, any time soon.KlavoHunter wrote: First Question: Where do little Orkz come from?
Well, if they are fungoid in the same manner as 40K, then any infested planet will literally have Orks occasionally wandering out of caves, fashioning a big ol' Choppa and killing something to eat, and then wandering into town, and either using that choppa on someone, or else perhaps trying to sell some meat. Or sell his skill with that Choppa!Darkevilme wrote:Seconded. The Hierarchy needs to know if we ever have to worry about Ghazka Son of Ghazka, Ghazka the even badder, any time soon.KlavoHunter wrote: First Question: Where do little Orkz come from?
No you fool, would you unleash the terror of crystal orks upon the galaxy?Shroom Man 777 wrote:Using, ah, rubiconium?