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Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-02 07:38pm
by CmdrWilkens
Steve wrote:*is muttering something about too many rocks*
"The shareef dont like it
Rockin the casbah
Rock the casbah
The shareef dont like it
Rockin the casbah
Rock the casbah"

Sorry dude I had to :D


- For those who are wondering PeZook and I literally ended up playing rock paper scissors to see who gets to the moon first and it went:

1) Rock / Rock
2) Rock / Rock
3) Rock / Scissors

I hereby propose that all future debates shall be resolved via rock papers scissors or the intercession of bikini clad jello wrestlers fighting on behalf of their Monarchial overlords.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-06 07:12am
by PeZook
More astronomical fun: Earth and Nova Terra, side by side.

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Are we tiny or what? :D

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-06 07:43am
by Steve
That's one of the reasons I've recommended we just use Earth as a basis for our next game. :P

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-06 07:44am
by PeZook
Steve wrote:That's one of the reasons I've recommended we just use Earth as a basis for our next game. :P
But...but...it's so much fun figuring this stuff out!

EDIT: I thought of something...

HOLY SHIT WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT - says a NASA technician at the Cape

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From the other side: viewed from steppes of the UCSR
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EDIT2: BTW, Selene is just a small bright dot on Nova Terran sky. For some reason, it looks...unsettling. Totally alien.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-06 03:36pm
by Siege
So... That's it?

Man I am totally underwhelmed by the Japanistani reaction. I blow up their guys, and all they do is "more piracy". Sheesh.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-06 04:51pm
by Coyote
There'll be more. Just remember, their reaction will be careful. They know war is coming, but they're not ready, and they want to try to do something to increase tension between MESS and CATO so the front against them is not united. A three-way war benefits Japanistan; a "one-at-a-time" war less so.... ideally, if MESS and CATO fight each other, all the better.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-06 04:56pm
by Siege
Well, whatever. Now that there's a multinational task force floating off the coast of Frequesue there's plenty of chance we'll catch them in the act another time. Let's see them talk their way out of that...

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 04:02pm
by CmdrWilkens
So as some notes:

The Carl Sagan quote is pulled directly from one of his essays from 1987 in Parade magazine and the September/October 1992 issue of the Planetary Report

The book it is "quoted" as being from is ficticious and entirely of my own creation for the purpose of doing the landing as a backwards narrative.

Some, though not all, of the lunar landing dialouge paticularly the last 10 lines or so is ripped almost whole from the actual landing transcript of Apollo 11.

The final quote is taken from Tolkien, as one might guess, specifically it is uttered by Elendil (stated but never heard directly) and Aragorn upon assumption of the throne at the end of Book VI Chapter V "The Steward and the King."

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 04:08pm
by Zor
Ah Shit, those Damn Messheads got there first!

Zor

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 04:17pm
by CmdrWilkens
Zor wrote:Ah Shit, those Damn Messheads got there first!

Zor
You mean you didn't see that coming when PeZook posted a week ago that I would beat him there?

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 04:57pm
by Ryan Thunder
CmdrWilkens wrote:
Zor wrote:Ah Shit, those Damn Messheads got there first!

Zor
You mean you didn't see that coming when PeZook posted a week ago that I would beat him there?
Bah. I figured you would when I remembered just how "big" the MESS is, in an industrial-economic sense.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 05:00pm
by PeZook
:D

Ryan, MSA and FASTA funding is actually roughly comparable. Hence why we played rock-paper-scissors to determine who'd land first.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 05:39pm
by Ryan Thunder
PeZook wrote::D

Ryan, MSA and FASTA funding is actually roughly comparable. Hence why we played rock-paper-scissors to determine who'd land first.
Ah. That's what I'd originally thought. Then I'd figured, its the MESS; They're big enough that they'll be able to pull money and expertise out of their collective asses in a pinch and then actually be able to account for it later without their other industries suffering.

I mean, seriously. Four Imperiums? Wouldn't they utterly dwarf the United States economy at that size?

On an unrelated note, my cities and infrastructure is based around the concept of Urbanates. I just didn't realize that's what it was called at the time.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 07:13pm
by PeZook
A fully assembled Selene spacecraft on its launch pad:

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EDIT: Forgot to add. The spacecraft isn't mine (duh, like I could make one :P ), it's composed from third-party addons, most notably Kulch's Energia and CVEL Soyuz TMA.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 07:45pm
by RogueIce
Ryan Thunder wrote:
PeZook wrote::D

Ryan, MSA and FASTA funding is actually roughly comparable. Hence why we played rock-paper-scissors to determine who'd land first.
Ah. That's what I'd originally thought. Then I'd figured, its the MESS; They're big enough that they'll be able to pull money and expertise out of their collective asses in a pinch and then actually be able to account for it later without their other industries suffering.
Actually, we would have just shot an ASAT at the FASTA launch or something.

*completely innocent look*

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 08:00pm
by Ryan Thunder
RogueIce wrote:Actually, we would have just shot an ASAT at the FASTA launch or something.

*completely innocent look*
Well, yeah, but I figured you weren't also batshit insane. Perhaps I was overly generous. :)

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 08:12pm
by RogueIce
Ryan Thunder wrote:
RogueIce wrote:Actually, we would have just shot an ASAT at the FASTA launch or something.

*completely innocent look*
Well, yeah, but I figured you weren't also batshit insane. Perhaps I was overly generous. :)
It certainly would have made things interesting, though. And yes, I was joking.

Frankly, who got to the moon first isn't a big deal. I'm pretty sure FASTA will be up there in a couple of months, if not sooner. And unlike OTL, I'm sure more will be done and there will be other "milestones" to be had (first moonbase, getting to Mars, etc.).

So yeah, who cares? Aside from some dickwagging/national(alliance) pride.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 08:31pm
by Ryan Thunder
RogueIce wrote:So yeah, who cares? Aside from some dickwagging/national(alliance) pride.
At the highest echelons of power? Sure. It's no biggie.

I'm wary of the depressing effect this will doubtless have on the whiny, snivelling masses, though. :P

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-07 10:12pm
by CmdrWilkens
Ryan Thunder wrote:I mean, seriously. Four Imperiums? Wouldn't they utterly dwarf the United States economy at that size?
Yes, the combined MESS (well ROB-Zone) GDP is roughly 28T against the US at 14T and the EU at 18T. However given that the ROB is probably the single most widely circulated currency (based on the proportional share of the world economy it holds) it has additional advantages much like the dollar in today's world. Thus the nominal GDP is, as above roughly 28T but the parity number would be higher by 1 to 2T.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-08 08:35am
by Ryan Thunder
SiegeTank wrote:[...] This hypothetical Express would restore the long-abandoned rail network of the northern CFR to connect the Grand Easterly with Miratia. [...]
Hey Siege, were you looking for some kind of response from me on that, or did I already agree to do it? It sounds like a good idea to me, either way, of course, I'm just wondering if I need to post anything. ;)

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-08 08:43am
by Siege
We hadn't discussed it yet, so if you're up for a reply we can start building us some darned railroads!

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-08 10:03am
by Bluewolf
OK this is going to sound like a dumbass lot of questions but is this RP still going?! :wtf: Not bad, who is still playing?

Also is it possible I could have a heads up on whats currently gonig on. I may wnat to play again. On top of that does anyone know where that map is?

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-08 03:39pm
by PeZook
Bluewolf wrote:OK this is going to sound like a dumbass lot of questions but is this RP still going?! :wtf: Not bad, who is still playing?

Also is it possible I could have a heads up on whats currently gonig on. I may wnat to play again. On top of that does anyone know where that map is?
Good news:

1) No massive world war so far

2) Frequesque underwent some major changes. San Dorado and Coilerburg formed the North Frequesquan
Trust, and brought Sabika, the Raj and possibly Miratia (unofficially) into its sphere of influence.

3) The SNC was reformed into CATO and expanded. Currently, Shroomania, the NFT, Zoria, Langley and Baerne are part of CATO or close partners.

4) We've finally landed on the Moon

Bad news:

1) Good news no. 3 caused a period of tensions, especially after Baerne invaded some craphole country, and Tian Xia jumped to its defence.

2) Karic is still at large, and has chemical weapons

3) Nuclear arms stocks continue to rise

4) A massive arms race is going on, with everybody ordering new ships, ground weapons, space fighters and other wacky stuff.

5) Japainstan is stirring up shit worldwide

I might've missed something/a lot :D

P.S.

Ryan, how's that texture coming? I pretty much have a Moon mission set up already :D

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-08 08:25pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Maybe I will make the posts about the first space telescope launch tomorrow, or when I arrive in San Francisco and I have time to sit down and laze a bit. Boulder, CO is quite an interesting place. :D

BTW Siege, would you like to combine undersea exploration efforts? I was thinking of making a first test prototype undersea station but in a shallow water region before we dip into deeper waters.

Re: SD.Net World Redux Comment Thread VIII

Posted: 2009-06-08 09:28pm
by Ryan Thunder
PeZook wrote:Ryan, how's that texture coming? I pretty much have a Moon mission set up already :D
You know, I feel pathetic saying this, but I'm having an unreasonable amount of difficulty motivating myself to get the first bit done (that is, trace the current world map. Mind you its a pixel by pixel thing, so maybe its not totally unreasonable that I'd have trouble motivating myself to do it...)

Once that's ready, getting the heightmap done isn't so hard.