Re: SDN Worlds 4 Commentary Thread III
Posted: 2010-09-30 03:32pm
Man...and I thought I had something weird in store 
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Hmm. Since the pirates' bases are well hidden, it may honestly take months to track them down. It's reasonable for intense antipirate ops (including, for example, figuring out where the enemy is so that large-scale fleet units can be assigned to take them down) to wait till July.Force Lord wrote:What time is it in the game? March? April?
EDIT: And the Centrality reacts against the Space Pirates.
Yes.Force Lord wrote:For Shroom, the bizarre is perfectly normal.
You probably did.PeZook wrote:Man...and I thought I had something weird in store
Fin a heretic?Simon_Jester wrote:And Fin came up with something too bizarre even for Shroomy. Obviously a sign of early-stage Chaos infestation...
That wasn't very nice, since I just used the name and all. But I didn't include Valentine as the surname, nor is my Vincent bishie looking, so I can look the other way.Agent Sorchus wrote:Yeah I know stealing Vincent from RogueIce isn't exactly nice, but hey it was my intent from the beginning for Cedric the spy to be something more and permanent, so I figure sticking close to the character he is ex-Turk but he doesn't really talk about it, and He isn't really antagonistic to the Turks so much as distant.
Eh he doesn't need to be any relation to the Turks, it was just a thought. I'll try to use the bishie side of him then.RogueIce wrote:That wasn't very nice, since I just used the name and all. But I didn't include Valentine as the surname, nor is my Vincent bishie looking, so I can look the other way.Agent Sorchus wrote:Yeah I know stealing Vincent from RogueIce isn't exactly nice, but hey it was my intent from the beginning for Cedric the spy to be something more and permanent, so I figure sticking close to the character he is ex-Turk but he doesn't really talk about it, and He isn't really antagonistic to the Turks so much as distant.
As far as the whole Turks angle, if you mean he came from my Turks you really need to PM me about it. Because I think it'd be rather poor form to have an "ex-member" of my most secret, sensitive, 'we don't even acknowledge they exist' intelligence agency just show up as one of your characters.
Ok. I don't much care if you make him an assassin/spy/whatever, or even if you take the look so much (I don't care too much regarding the physical descriptions of FF characters; the names are another matter, of course).Agent Sorchus wrote:Eh he doesn't need to be any relation to the Turks, it was just a thought. I'll try to use the bishie side of him then.RogueIce wrote:That wasn't very nice, since I just used the name and all. But I didn't include Valentine as the surname, nor is my Vincent bishie looking, so I can look the other way.Agent Sorchus wrote:Yeah I know stealing Vincent from RogueIce isn't exactly nice, but hey it was my intent from the beginning for Cedric the spy to be something more and permanent, so I figure sticking close to the character he is ex-Turk but he doesn't really talk about it, and He isn't really antagonistic to the Turks so much as distant.
As far as the whole Turks angle, if you mean he came from my Turks you really need to PM me about it. Because I think it'd be rather poor form to have an "ex-member" of my most secret, sensitive, 'we don't even acknowledge they exist' intelligence agency just show up as one of your characters.
I'd prefer if you get posting and interacting, though post it if it's written.Tanasinn wrote:Should I be posting my naval construction plans for the upcoming months, or should I wait until I've actually stuck my oar in somewhere?
To Sidney Hank, you would be an identical copy!Shroom Man 777 wrote:Shep: Y
In the Bragulan justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the suicide police, who instigate crime; and the district attorneys, who persecute the offenders. These are their stories.
The Shroom in the dolphin isn't the "real" Shroom. It's a copy that got uploaded into a cyborg dolphin brain that Shroomanian scientists worked on in SDNW2. The "real" Shroom died of old age. But it's not over yet!
By that standard, Sidney Hank isn't the real Sidney Hank either. And, for that matter, the entire population of Tianguo isn't the real population of Tianguo...Shroom Man 777 wrote:The Shroom in the dolphin isn't the "real" Shroom. It's a copy that got uploaded into a cyborg dolphin brain that Shroomanian scientists worked on in SDNW2. The "real" Shroom died of old age. But it's not over yet!
Basically i figure there's a lot of elements extractable from it. In this case they're the elements the hierarchy requires to build things like the interior lining of hyperspace taps. They found a few rare worlds that have them naturally but they're reaching the point where deep core mining is getting hard to do. Hence the need to get the stuff from someone who actually cultivates rubiconium.Shroom Man 777 wrote:I wonder if the Shrooms should try to kill each other, or do spiteful things at each other's expense. Like SHROOM FIGHTER Shroom could plug Dolphin Shroom's blowhole and LAUGH!
Also, Darkevilme, what are Rubiconium derivatives 9, 11 and 13 through 16? *reads Simon Jester's article on Rubiconium*
Actually, he's the worst. It's just that the Sovereignty wants to make a point about the issue of infringement of sovereignty...Darkevilme wrote:You know. I want to hear what other peoples speculations are regarding the chamarran origins some time, could be amusing..
Also. Why is it when the Hierarchy chooses to send their best the Sovereignty choose to send their second to worst?