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>Implying the station can't detect biological contaminates.

Also, just seal of that section of the station and funnel ultraviolet radiation into the compartment. This will sterilize that compartment, and render the parasite effectively neutralized. Or just surge ionizing radiation from the main reactor into that compartment, or redirect heat from the station's normal operations into that compartment. Or, try all three.
Near Alpha Centauri, roughly 10 light-years away from Sol

Spherical, lustrous pangs of radiance rang out amongst the collection of hostile starcraft as the survivors of the vul'kruun's nuclear missile swarms detonated their payloads, completely vaporizing an ill-fated few while instantly depressurizing, buckling and deforming the internal and external forms of others. The warped and white-hot hulks of a scarce assemblage of the enemy's enduring spacecraft involuntary vented their atmospheres, great jets of diffused plasma seeping from cracks and fissures sprinkled along their outer hulls, while secondary explosions spontaneously fired off in rapid succession, ripping great slabs and fragments of alloy from their main masses and sending them perpetually surging into the expanse of the void.

Their magazines empty, a number of vul'kruun vessels departed the fray, activating their faster-than-light engines and vanishing with blinding flashes of light, while the remaining elements of the squadron were subjected to a daunting volume of high-powered gamma ray laser return fire distributed by some of the enemy's larger and more heavily-armored starcraft. Sheer mass and the rolling of their cigarette-shaped bodies were the saving grace of an exclusive few, while others were unable to generate enough centrifugal force to spin their bulks quickly enough--an unfortunate byproduct from the resulting damaging of a few of their reaction control systems. Some of the compartments of these vessel ruptured; the reactor of one vessel sustained sever damage from a penetrating beam of radiation, forcing its parent ship to quickly eject it into space. Six vul'kruun star crawlers died while four others, battered and wounded, fled the scene.

A second and third salvo of missiles sped from the location of the sparse few remaining Retribution starcraft before they too departed. Beam-based point-defense turrets ensured that few of the deadly projectiles made contact, but several missile buses saw their taxi work result in the obliteration of one of the enemy's larger vessels: a final act of vengeance enacted upon the oppressor, the aggressor and the tyrant. With the vul'kruun driven off, the enemy ships collected themselves and opened wormhole pathways to their predetermined destinations of choice.
What?

Also Kyelin, check the previous page if you haven't already.
Well, when I get around to writing it, my first post will depict a brief introduction of the vul'kruun. They'll be attacking a planet with a squadron (or Murder) of star crawlers; the planet is one of several controlled by fhe vul'kruun's greatest enemy: a xeno imperium. Said imperium could be controlled by humans.
WilsonTurner said
The fact that such a big deal is being made over workshop metal cutters is either a sign that my quarralsome soul went to Asta, and I gained maturity, or you all are just as immature and quarralsome as me over nothing.


It's probably both.
I'm finished with my faction. I think. I'll explore the history and culture in the IC.

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Faction Designation: Conjoining of Retribution​

Number of planets: 11







AlienBastard said
I'm over half way done with my app. I made the history section, but the culture and tech sections will have to wait a few days i'm afraid.I hope that sentient balls of flesh are fine. [As for how they eat, well they have a process known as energizing i'll explain later]Millions?I get thousands, but MILLIONS?What's your source on that? I looked up the hottest star in the universe which was Eta Carnae and that star was only a little under 37000 degrees Celsius.


http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn22173-lhc-primordial-matter-is-hottest-stuff-ever-made.html#.VCsjts6c08o

Well, that's trillions. But even so, my point still stands. No reason why a futuristic civilization couldn't make a plasma torch that could generate enough heat to melt through any material. I mean honestly, how else are you supposed to shape this wonder metal into usable components?
WilsonTurner said
No total destruction.Ships are heavily armored, remember? Even the best plasma torch can't cut through too thick of metal, so to speakEDIT:Although a mass-detecting species flying their former home because of a strange parasite would be pro-story


Actually, they can. Plasmas can retain temperatures measured in the millions of Celsius. Unless you're using bullshitium, your metals arent immune to plasma. Even if the armor you're using is respectively thick.
I have a feeling the sentience disruptor is really nothing more than Wilson's new and improved power-gaming tool.
So, I finally finished my sheet:

http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/1781334

I left his history out (besides a few tidbits laced about the sub-sections) and personality; I'd rather explore these in the IC.
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