

Wait wait wait. You mean there's an actual overarching plot?!?!? Shit, I've just been writing up random whackiness as the mood took me. Motherfucker.Shroom Man 777 wrote:I see, so that is what metagaming means. For a second I had it confuzzled with meta-plot.
Maybe if it's nanobot paint, you just need to reapply it?Simon_Jester wrote:[Looks at Prussian flagship]
Oooh, that's not gonna buff out of the paint...
Okay seriously CN, if you actually put some of the effort you poured into inconsequentiual commentary into actually writing story posts you might have things like characters and culture people gave a damn about. This would go a long way towards making the MEH potentially likeable and which would in turn mean that someone, anyone, might actully miss it when it's gone.Chaotic Neutral wrote:Maybe if it's nanobot paint, you just need to reapply it?Simon_Jester wrote:[Looks at Prussian flagship]
Oooh, that's not gonna buff out of the paint...
Oh, I dunno. The Prussians are famously good at polishing things.Simon_Jester wrote:[Looks at Prussian flagship]
Oooh, that's not gonna buff out of the paint...
For my part, I don't see anything happening until somewhere around March 3401, and that's if I can scrounge a coalition fleet together.Dark Hellion wrote:Can I ask that no one one initiate any hostilities upon the MEH until I finish up my plot against them? I won't be attacking but I think it will give additional RP hooks for those assembling against CN to utilize.
And?Force Lord wrote:This probe isn't ordinary. Its AI, being more advanced, also makes it more prone to do...illogical things.
PeZook wrote:And?Force Lord wrote:This probe isn't ordinary. Its AI, being more advanced, also makes it more prone to do...illogical things.
You don't have to ask it for permission to stick a huge quantum charge aboard
There's fewer stealth probes right now than stealth destroyers. Heck, I would say the Datton was lucky to recieve one.PeZook wrote:Are they more expensive than stealth destroyers?
Force Lord wrote:This probe isn't ordinary. Its AI, being more advanced, also makes it more prone to do...illogical things.
Centralist prototype hardware tends to be pretty far out on the bleeding edge, Shroomy. Remember their ion cannons.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Uh... yes, that makes perfect sense!
I wouldn't.Force Lord wrote:There's fewer stealth probes right now than stealth destroyers. Heck, I would say the Datton was lucky to recieve one.PeZook wrote:Are they more expensive than stealth destroyers?
This is true. You never see Umerian stealth cutters screwing up this badly.Siege wrote:Honestly, between the Centrality and the Chamarrans I genuinely don't know who's mishandling their spy ships worst.
...the probe is considered more valuable than the ship that fired it, to the extent the ship that fired it must risk destruction and mission failure in order to retrieve it... *Rayarr and the crew of the Audacity all Nyah at the simultaneous headache this gives them* probes are supposed to be disposeable.Force Lord wrote:PeZook wrote:And?Force Lord wrote:This probe isn't ordinary. Its AI, being more advanced, also makes it more prone to do...illogical things.
You don't have to ask it for permission to stick a huge quantum charge aboardHey, these things are expensive! So much that it's actually forbidden to order stealth probes like these to self-destruct, at least until production picks up. Which takes time.
Besides, explosions can be detected.
That...is actually quite possible. With these sorts of regimes, politics can sometimes override military practice. If some admiral got burned bad enough by Pendleton, he might have a really big grudgeForce Lord wrote:Well, maybe some higher-up with a grudge (the whole Pendleton business was quite embarrasing for the Centralists) decided to get rid of the Datton and it's crew, and so gave it bullshit restrictions to risk its safety. Who knows.
They are obviously doing a bad job at it if they keep getting detected.PeZook wrote:Uh...yes?
That's why all those stealth ships are slowly travelling on really long orbits slowly adjusted via tiny burns of gravitic drives?
Hah.Force Lord wrote:Well, maybe some higher-up with a grudge (the whole Pendleton business was quite embarrasing for the Centralists) decided to get rid of the Datton and it's crew, and so gave it bullshit restrictions to risk its safety. Who knows.