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7 yrs ago
Current Peace is a Lie, there is only Passion. Through Passion, I gain Strength. Through Strength, I gain Power. Through Power, I gain Victory. Through Victory, My Chains are Broken. The Force Shall Free Me.
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8 yrs ago
"Never was, never will be."
8 yrs ago
We find that our favorite damage type is collateral.
8 yrs ago
We do not corrupt mortals. We teach them enlightened self-interest.
8 yrs ago
Peace is a lie. There is only passion (for cookies).
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With the flaw "prey exclusion", we think so, yes.
True. We planned to have her go find someone to eat. Just not sure what her feeding preferences are yet.
Make a mess of things?
We kinda felt like Alodia got a bit stuck with the last post not reacting to the question she put up. Not entirely sure yet how to twist that to make next post work.
Now now, Sep... You know you only get to guideslap in very rare circumstances... All of them OoC.


Hai Sep. *grin*


This is the rough layout of the Langford labs.
Top three (gray) are Biology, Physics & Chemistry
The purple ones are (respectively) Bio-hazard & Shielded labs

All the funny teal rooms are storage, quarters, whatever.
Red are doors of some sort.
Pale green = airlock/decontamination/etc
Dark blue is the central room of the labs.
Grass green is the corridor.

Any questions?
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The Langford shields have no trouble at all standing up against even direct impact from an Al'kesh. Besides, don't forget that space is vast. Two objects striking each other is pretty hard. Especially if one is actively avoiding the other.
The only known remote-controlled self-destruct was on an asgard ship, and that may have been installed specifically to be used remotely.

Security-wise, you would never install a self-destruct system that can be triggered from outside the ship/facility/base/whatever. Its far too easy for someone to break through the safety protocols. On smaller vessels like Al'kesh or Tel'taks, these systems, even if somehow activated, can easily be deactivated locally.
If they're a force user, they could be eligible, depends on whether there's a good reason to explain why. Not 100% sure, but don't know if there were all that many Force user groupings outside the Sith empire and Jedi order at this time. We don''t know of any offhand, but pretty sure at least a few existed. There were, at this time also several sub-factions to both the Sith and the Jedi, though they were generally defined as part of their order.
Imperial notice:
Yes, I’m talking to you, Sith. I could not care less if you are a Sith Lord, an apprentice or a mere Initiate. If you think you have what it takes to serve me, then you will be in orbit above the planet Teth awaiting my arrival in one week. If I deem you useful, you might live. If I deem you worthy, I will take you under my wing and you will rise high.

The Great galactic war is over. There is peace in the galaxy. Or so some say. You and I know better. Peace is a lie.
I have recently come into possession of a number of Jedi. You will help me make proper Sith out of them. So long as you do not kill or maim them, I will let you decide how to proceed. If you do either of those two, I will kill you. I have not decided how, but you will not enjoy it, though I will.

With these Jedi turned into proper Sith, the republic will stand no chance when the war breaks out again. That is how I know that you will serve me. If you will not, then you will explain to the Dark Council why you will not serve the cause of the Empire. They might be merciful. They might even grant you a quick death.

Darth Nyiss



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