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9 yrs ago
>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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@Flamelord "Trade Order?" *Immediately thinks of T.E.C. in her head.* Advent? WAIT OHMIGOSH I WAS RIGHT. Haha! Marvelous! I was just playing Sins earlier this week! I'm a Vasari girl myself, but I always find myself drawn toward evil factions. It's just too entertaining to suck planets dry to nothingness.

Anyway, you're accepted! Go post your sheet in the characters tab.


Don't worry, the other factions will know the embrace of the Unity in time.

Oh, and story mode. Coming this next expansion. Promise. (Ignore that they said the same thing for Rebellion)

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I've been outed!
Abort!


Heh, can't hide it that easily.
Welp, this meeting escalated quickly.
Space ships ahoy, it seems. I also see that someone here might be a fan of Endless Space and the like

Something interesting about myself:

Well, I play trombone, and I am something of an aspiring writer.

@Flamelord You know who else had a Keikaku?

Aizen.

You know where he is, now that Bleach is finished?

Strapped to a chain in a bondage, latex coat.

Don't be an Aizen.


You know you say that, but given that everyone else here has a plan I feel obligated to have one myself. Otherwise what good is this faction that specializes in espionage and infiltration, with convenient access to gigaton yield suitcase nukes?
Yes, keep mocking the Goa'uld. All according to keikaku.
I have nothing to respond to, so don't look at me. :V
Looking over at Drago, it was easy to tell that Qetesh was not pleased with the command that he had dared to try and give her. "Primitive brute," she snapped as she glared across the meeting room at him. "You would dare to speak to a god in such a manner? I will not still my tongue simply because it offends your unrefined sensibilities." That said, she fell silent for the lack of having anything else to say at the moment.

"I'm afraid I can't do that," Ba'al added with a smug grin of his own as he relaxed in his seat. "She is as much a ruler of the Empire as I am, and I doubt I could silence her even if I wanted to." It was nice to have an external foe such as this, someone who could focus his wifes energies into combating. Rather than, well, himself.

With that said though it didn't take long for the meeting itself to begin, some Imperium diplomat calling the whole thing to order so they negotiations could begin in earnest. At the same time some other guys showed up, punctually late as if that would impress people at all. Which Ba'al wasn't, and he did his best to ignore the Outliners and their volatile representatives. As best he could anyway.

Qetesh was a bit less successful in that. "Hmph, what an intriguing little creature," she noted aloud. "I'm sure Nirrti would love to get her hands on one for some of her experiments." Did Eto really think that she could insult or threaten a Goa'uld without repercussions? As if.

Nonetheless, the two of them paid attention to the conversation as well, and the Outliners initial suggestions. It was interesting, though there were several other things that would need to be handled at the same time. "The Goa'uld Star Empire will be claiming possession of the Southern Hemisphere of Arcadia," Ba'al said before glancing across the table to the Outliners. "We would also like to discuss access to orbit as well as the rest of the Solar System." He was well aware of the space based nature they had, and if he could counter that then so much the better.

That said, he then addressed the initial proposal. "While your proposal may have merit, how do you plan to enforce any sorts of limitations on the usage of the Terminals, much less come up with effective limitations on them in the first place? I will certainly not be allowing foreign oversight of the usage of the resources within my territory."

@thewizardguy@Savato@Absolis@Pirouette@Wraithblade6
>Thinks the Goa'uld are egotistical (Not an unfounded assertion)
>Claims he can wipe them out with barely any effort.

Truly, irony is lost on Drago :V
I posted last, so don't look at me for something :V
In the massive structure that had been prepared for the conclave, Supreme Commander Ba'al and his entourage would arrive in a flash of light as they teleported in. Initial demonstrations had involved his fleet, but these days he didn't see the need for such gaudy and ostentatious displays of power. They knew how strong his Empire was, the resources he could bring to bear. If he needed to then he could call in his ships, but for now he would play nice.

Besides Ba'al himself, his entourage had several other people. There were armed Jaffa bearing his personal request there to provide escort if he should need defenses, not that he would ever travel without them. There was also his wife Qe'tesh, who was....less faithful than Teal'c, and it was generally a marriage of convenience for the both of them. Teal'c had been left at home to manage things n his absence, and Ba'al had complete faith in his ability to manage things.

"How...quaint," Qe'tesh said with very thinly veiled disgust as she looked about the prepared pavilion. She was less open minded than Ba'al, but she was useful when it came to certain events. She had a keen mind after all.

"Now now, they can't help it if they are uncultured barbarians," Ba'al replied with a grin as he stepped forward, leading them towards the meeting area. The bodyguards were silent as they led the way and observed the scene, making sure there were no imminent threats to the group that they escorted. It would not do to have something happen at a meeting like this. And, well, if they could get some scans off of defenses and the like then that would be welcome too.

Stepping into the meeting hall, Ba'al grinned as he headed for the seat that had been chosen on the spur of the moment, making sure that he was well represented, at least as best he could be. "Ladies, Gentlemen, a pleasure as always," he said with an eager attitude as he took his seat, the guards standing at attention behind him and Qe'tesh at his side. At the same time, he sized up his opponents. The Imperium were the same as always, so noble and valorous with their perceived moral supremacy. Then there were the Outlier, supporting their own agenda and acting like they were so high and mighty.

Qe'tesh was less than welcoming in turn as she sat down next to her husband. "Ah, the Outliers, as pretentious as always," she said with obvious sarcasm. It was, in a way, good to see her like this. So long as she was focused on hostile foes, she wouldn't be scheming against Ba'al himself. With that said, he waited for the meeting to begin. Hopefully this would b worth his time.
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