ImportantNobody said
Doesn't it matter what speed it's going? Or I guess antimatter is special in it's calculations of force.
Your force is special!
ImportantNobody said
Doesn't it matter what speed it's going? Or I guess antimatter is special in it's calculations of force.
Beta said
Well duh.POST 5000!
Beta said
Shut up, Yoshua. We're discussing Space Chickens. It's a really big deal and we don't need the input of those unversed in the science of chickenry. On that note, I feel that Black Hole eggs would be a silly thing that would make no sense. And if you have antimatter eggs, why would you need nuclear ones? Unless you plan to use the fallout to your advantage. In such a case, disregard the comment.
darkwolf687 said
Note: It does seem that everything points to them all being descended from the Aldmer rather than the Alyieds. Poor background checking by a script writer, or maybe it just reflects the delusions of an Altmer mage who believes the Alyeids should slaughter the humans in revenge and reassert their rightful place (He'd fit right in with the thalmor lol) Still. I am skeptical it was the Altmer who introduced magic, as the humans fled from Akavir and might have had knowledge from there (Dunno, need to check this). At any rate, it seems the Mer are all offshoots of the Aldmer not the Altmer nor Alyeilds, and the Altmer came into being as they remained in summerset while the ones who went to valenwood became bosmer, cyrodiil became Alyeids and morrowind Dunmer over time, wouldn't it be the Aldmer who introduced magic and not the Altmer as a result, so they would have known it without having headed to summerset?
darkwolf687 said
xD I am still certain he mentions it as the reason he is able to stick on the crown and become the 'king' of an Ayleid ruin. I will find that damn quote one day, : if only the wiki's selected interesting quotes instead of getting generic dialogue from stormcloak soldiers -.-

Beta said
I mean, I don't even watch the series at all, so...
darkwolf687 said
I am not entirely sure, but I think he did say that the High Elves were descended from the Alyieds. I only ever did the quest line once (Think I remembered his name too, Umbacano?) because the sod makes you go on a massive dungeon crawl for some god forsaken ugly alyeid statues before he gives you a string of quests which culminate in him turning into an alyeid lich king and trying to brutally murder you. Such a great reward for my service eh?When you see the two Alyeid warriors in the thieves guild questline, they basically look like massive High Elves, so I think the Alyied were the ancestors of the high elves and the Alyieds had magic, pretty much built the IC etc. So the high elven claims wouldn't be strictly trueI like how the Orcs are elves, when I first played TES I didn't see that coming until I noticed that only the elves had Mer in their names xD
ImportantNobody said
At least I didn't say that the female titan is-"Bwwaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkk!"*My space chicken character flies down from the heavens and unleashes her nuclear powered egg grenade into my face.
ImportantNobody said
Speaking of small characters, I made a humanoid grasshopper character that can do this to human sized opponents (skip to 2:05):She could spring around like a grasshopper rather then relying on the devices they use.
Beta said
Dem spoilers...
darkwolf687 said
What? That can't be right, the High Elf in Oblivion (Forgot his name) claims that the High Elves descended from the Alyeids and that he has more 'alyeid' blood than most other high elves or something doesn't he? That would only work if the High Elves were descended from the Alyeids, else the High elves wouldn't have 'Alyeid blood'