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9 yrs ago
Current You did good, McGregor. Made us proud.
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9 yrs ago
No offense intended. But there's a sweet spot on the sliding scale of realism, and most of the interest checks I usually see skew too far to the realism end for me.
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9 yrs ago
Can't describe how quickly I go from excited to sad when a mecha premise turns out to be realism wankery.

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stop playing sluts


when i made abraham, teams weren't assigned

when i made ben, it was a balanced gender ratio team

the final ratio

has never been my fault
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wat


Beacon's Light: Rising had an OOC that always used to look like this. With 2/3 of the same people doing the posting.

Its resurgence gives me flashbacks.
Two year old flashbacks to a game that still haunts me.

The same circumstances always happen to my RWBY PCs.

Always.

And now the OOC looks the same.

In CLOSED 10 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Rebekah Cross


Location: Diner, Academy Campus
Interacting With: Dana Harada @Plank Sinatra

"Nothing to excuse. The enjoyment of a milkshake is no crime." Athena's daughter replied, directing only the briefest of glances at the demigoddess opposite her before returning her attention to the screen in front of her. A few rapid keystrokes followed, a few clicks, and a large bite from the food next to her. Lather, rinse, repeat for about another minute before anything changed in the process. She directed her attention fully to Dana, resting one hand on the edge of her laptop and the other around the handle of her coffee mug. "Waitresses in America, by the way, collect the dishes from the tables they service. That is why Ms. Crowne was confused by your arrival at her station. She will learn to accommodate your habits, however. She has already learned to accommodate my own preferences."

"You are welcome at my table."
Benjamin Lloyd: Brewing Storm


"Gotta make a joke about everything, don't you." Ben asked rhetorically, taking back Lawnslot and flipping it once or twice in his hand before bringing it back to a normal ready position. The whole team was prepped and over the obstacle. He'd need to find where to deactivate the security feature, if they found any survivors up here. They wouldn't be willing to get tossed down a third of the staircase, at least not as willing as the rest of his team. Finding survivors was the priority, though. And making sure they didn't get added to the list of casualties. "Thanks for not dropping me, by the way."

"Amy, hear anything?"
I wouldn't be averse to adding a History section. I actually assumed its absence was an error when I first went to join, and someone had to explain.
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Isn't that the same thing you did though? What evidence states that a fusion reactor must act this way, despite any safety measures put in place by the inventors?


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That was literally the entire point of asking.

That it was an equal logical fallacy, intended to show you how ridiculous asking for that evidence was.

Clearly the message was lost.
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I meant fusion. Spell check thing.

And by that logic I can say show me a nuclear fusion reactor that reacts from a breach that way even with failsafes.


You could. It'd be as much of a logical fallacy as asking for evidence that scientifically cannot exist yet was, though.
I know everyone is freaking out that Gren has the possibility of being a mobile nuclear disaster, and to be frank, that's kinda the intention of this is discovered IC. I want to see how people would react: Would they see Gren as a threat that needs to be destroyed? Or will they try to help him go for a cleaner, less dangerous alternative? Because I will admit: Gren likes power. He likes the idea that even in his weakest state, he could destroy many people, and many things. The fact that he keeps it a secret is one of the reasons he's seeking Sapphire's position of leadership because he can't be open about how dangerous he can be, like how he was back when he ran with the White Fang. If anyone bothers to try to interact with him and know this side of him, they can chose for themselves if Gren is a dangerous maniac that needs to be put down, or maybe he has issues that need to be addressed and convince him to let go of his power-hungry rage boner.

Hell, the whole reason I even bothered to mention it OoC is to see how people would react to it. And from what it looks like, there is a lot of fear and hatred for what Gren is. For whatever reason. What will you do about it?


Get the capability nixed.

I don't give a fuck about your little social experiment. I'm stating that I won't stand for it to exist until such a time that the GMs have explicitly stated that they'll allow it.

And if that happens, I'll have to seriously reevaluate what the staff in this game is willing to allow.
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Never said that wasn't a possibility. And Chernobyl comes to mind.

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Key word can, but if built properly it wouldn't happen. Show me actual evidence that it could be, since government agencies seem convinced that a nuclear fission reactor wouldn't be.


Show me a self-sustaining nuclear fusion reactor for them to be able to make any claims off of. Then I'll actually deign to respond to this.

Also, fusion not fission.
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