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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-10 10:30pm
by Beowulf
MariusRoi wrote:Alaska can put a 300 kg payload into LEO in about 2 hours after getting the payload, so I can throw supplies up to the astronauts.

Edit: Remember that ASAT system I mentioned before - I can quickly repurpose it for this mission (the Guidance software is there as in the launcher - a Skybolt strapped to a B-58.
Right, and I could do about the same. The problem is not having the payload crashing into the capsule. Automated docking is sure to still be in its infancy.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-10 10:53pm
by TimothyC
Beowulf wrote:
MariusRoi wrote:Alaska can put a 300 kg payload into LEO in about 2 hours after getting the payload, so I can throw supplies up to the astronauts.

Edit: Remember that ASAT system I mentioned before - I can quickly repurpose it for this mission (the Guidance software is there as in the launcher - a Skybolt strapped to a B-58.
Right, and I could do about the same. The problem is not having the payload crashing into the capsule. Automated docking is sure to still be in its infancy.
I imagine that I'd have a real-time command guidance mode in my system.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 02:51am
by K. A. Pital
The Crimson Star Republic, due to increased workload on it's political leader, is open for transfer to other players willing to control it in a reasonable fashion (not break it down or throw into a war for zero gain). President Stanislav might step down as a character (some sort of retired Andropov I shall remain if I do so), to make room for the new political leader.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 02:53am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Stas Bush wrote:The Crimson Star Republic, due to increased workload on it's political leader, is open for transfer to other players willing to control it in a reasonable fashion (not break it down or throw into a war for zero gain). President Stanislav might step down as a character (some sort of retired Andropov I shall remain if I do so), to make room for the new political leader.
Gah... that leaves me to lead the SNC in some reasonable fashion. :(

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 03:02am
by PeZook
Nobody has ever accomplish an orbital rendezvous before, much less within one orbit after launch, so flinging supplies to the capsule is...quite risky.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 08:52am
by RogueIce
Stas Bush wrote:The Crimson Star Republic, due to increased workload on it's political leader, is open for transfer to other players willing to control it in a reasonable fashion
I'll do it!
Stas Bush wrote:(not break it down or throw into a war for zero gain).
Damn it.

:P
Stas Bush wrote:President Stanislav might step down as a character (some sort of retired Andropov I shall remain if I do so), to make room for the new political leader.
On a more serious note, I or somebody else could step in as some sort of nationalist leader (without the post-nuclear war apocolypse baggage of Stanislav perhaps?) and demand an answer to the "Byzantine Question" ie: the whole dual alliance thing.

Because frankly I think it'd be rather interesting. Though to be fair it should probably be done by somebody who is neither pro-MESS or overly pro-SNC but who would be willing to play it straight (though I suppose a nationalist leader would be pro-SNC, but whatever).

To that end I'd nominate Steve for it. He is fairly neutral in that regard, and I think it'd be something he would enjoy doing to throw some friction out there. And in my humble opinion I feel he has the writing skills to pull it off quite well. :)

And it gives something to happen other than space race, arms building, whatever the FTO is up to this week, and causing trouble for Zoria (all of which tend to keep us isolated in our own little spheres). A nice little diplomatic row over this could, if played right, give us all a chance to sound off and participate. And best of all this sort of thing would be pureply political and diplomatic, so no real threat of the world ending or anything like that (assuming nobody does something blatently insane, at least).

Just an idea...

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 09:07am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
RogueIce wrote:On a more serious note, I or somebody else could step in as some sort of nationalist leader (without the post-nuclear war apocolypse baggage of Stanislav perhaps?) and demand an answer to the "Byzantine Question" ie: the whole dual alliance thing.
The politics will demand I switch to the SNC altogether. The MESS will be regarded as 'too far away to influence the politics of the Old Continent'.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 09:13am
by RogueIce
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:The politics will demand I switch to the SNC altogether. The MESS will be regarded as 'too far away to influence the politics of the Old Continent'.
Well you could still have MESS die-hards and such.

Although if you do you know we'll be demanding our SPY-3 and all that other good stuff back, right? :wink: Maybe not the F-22s and stuff since everybody and their brother has them, but the STAR stuff...yeah.

Which would make your tech-heads cry. Right now you get to play with the best of both MESS and SNC development. If somebody demands an answer to MESS or SNC, well, you're cut off from somebody. Very sad day.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 09:23am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
RogueIce wrote:
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:The politics will demand I switch to the SNC altogether. The MESS will be regarded as 'too far away to influence the politics of the Old Continent'.
Well you could still have MESS die-hards and such.

Although if you do you know we'll be demanding our SPY-3 and all that other good stuff back, right? :wink: Maybe not the F-22s and stuff since everybody and their brother has them, but the STAR stuff...yeah.

Which would make your tech-heads cry. Right now you get to play with the best of both MESS and SNC development. If somebody demands an answer to MESS or SNC, well, you're cut off from somebody. Very sad day.
It is a problem yes. The pro-MESS elements in them military will scream, while some of the pro-MESS Senators will also scream. Likely it will come down to a nationwide referendum.

Though we have been devoting our efforts to develop an alternative navy SAM system for the past few years and might be able to roll it out in 2-3 years, and Stas does have his own stealth aircraft. Worse case start developing a new successor craft.

Personally, I want a moderate. Someone who doesn't mind pulling the trigger when it calls for it, and being assertive on the world stage. While allowing some degree of interaction. Sadly, I can't think of anyone to do the job.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 10:36am
by K. A. Pital
President Stanislav has thought of a plan that is not too out of hand with real-life politics. So far consider myself working towards my own retirement much like an accomplished someone... say Putin :lol: :D

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 01:03pm
by Siege
Say Fingolfin, any news from the tenderfront? I've got stockholders to please, you know :D.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 01:17pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
SiegeTank wrote:Say Fingolfin, any news from the tenderfront? I've got stockholders to please, you know :D.
Now that you mention it... I'll post something up when I .. wake up in the morning.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-11 02:55pm
by Master_Baerne
I suppose something will have to be done about our infected Velarian brethren.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:01am
by RogueIce
Weren't there only two bids for that convention center? I wonder if someone will file a lawsuit over that.

Sure only two people bothered to respond, but since when has fact and reality ever gotten in the way of a lawsuit? :P

PS: SiegeTank, it's BIOCOM not BIOCON. You need to fire those editors who keep getting it wrong.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:06am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
RogueIce wrote:Weren't there only two bids for that convention center? I wonder if someone will file a lawsuit over that.

Sure only two people bothered to respond, but since when has fact and reality ever gotten in the way of a lawsuit? :P

PS: SiegeTank, it's BIOCOM not BIOCON. You need to fire those editors who keep getting it wrong.
Well, unless they have evidence and such, it will thrown out of court.

Besides, the Zorians have to contend with one other lawsuit as well.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:22am
by Ryan Thunder
Hah! After numerous cost overruns and what have you, we've finally developed that freaking tactical laser.

It won't fit on a Hustler at this point, mind. Maybe a skyfortress, should there ever be such a thing.

Next step: shrink it. :twisted:

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:24am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Ryan Thunder wrote:Hah! After numerous cost overruns and what have you, we've finally developed that freaking tactical laser.

It won't fit on a Hustler at this point, mind. Maybe a skyfortress, should there ever be such a thing.

Next step: shrink it. :twisted:
Meh... I beat you to a 100KW solid state one a year ago... It should be out for testing in 2 days real time.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:36am
by Ryan Thunder
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Meh... I beat you to a 100KW solid state one a year ago... It should be out for testing in 2 days real time.
I'm about this far away from calling it a turbolaser and developing a tibanna gas mine out of spite... :evil: :lol:

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:37am
by Siege
RogueIce wrote:Sure only two people bothered to respond, but since when has fact and reality ever gotten in the way of a lawsuit? :P
Then we'll counter-sue their socks off!
PS: SiegeTank, it's BIOCOM not BIOCON. You need to fire those editors who keep getting it wrong.
I could've sworn it was BIOCON. Well alright, next time I'll write an angry letter to the editor myself :D.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:47am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Ryan Thunder wrote:
Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Meh... I beat you to a 100KW solid state one a year ago... It should be out for testing in 2 days real time.
I'm about this far away from calling it a turbolaser and developing a tibanna gas mine out of spite... :evil: :lol:
Just a note: It takes quite a few years to work on it from scratch, and you just started. Which means you just reverse engineered a chemical laser, not a solid state one.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 11:56am
by PeZook
So, they're downstairs.

Probable landing area (red dot):

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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 07:53pm
by Zor
And the Second Pan Paficia conference begins.

Zor

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 08:44pm
by TimothyC
PAN Pacific conference.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 09:35pm
by RogueIce
*nudges PeZook* You ever gonna respond to my latest PM on the Kamila story?

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread V

Posted: 2009-01-13 10:16pm
by Coyote
RogueIce wrote:*nudges PeZook* You ever gonna respond to my latest PM on the Kamila story?
Are you going to do anything in Canissia, or just eats my ice cream and gawk at my wimmins? :P