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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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Someone encourage me to finish my app.

He uses electricity and stuff. Not like Electro from Spiderman. This character can actually see electric impulses. That means if he pinches you, he will see a little flash of blue lighting go up from your just-got-pinched spot to your brain. With more familiarity, he could see your brain firing off like billions of fireworks a second. And if you're his best friend and he's stared at your brain really really really hard for a while, then he may even start reading your thoughts, simply because he's watching all of those impulses. Kinda like reading the Matrix in the movie, The Matrix. Stare at it for a little bit, nothing changes. Learn it and study it and experiment a little [like pinch or insult or something] and he'll be able to tell what emotions you're feeling, and then basic thought, and then deeper and deeper.

electricalz.
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The fabric of space rippled as a Supreme Warship, with a squadron of blue-trailed Corvettes sticking close to the ship, folded into the system. After a few moments of turning passive sensors to active and scanning the system, they encountered unknown ship classes wit a rather depressing feel about them, even from a computer screen, and a flagship of possible familiarity.
To the flagship:
"We are the Universal Supreme Collective, Supreme Warship Habitual, might you identify yourselves?"

To the unknown entities [MrFoxNews]:
"Unknown Entity, we are the Universal Supreme Collective. Identity ship and nation-slash-race."
Warp is the old-way to getting from one place to another, is it not? It is, after all, warping... and at one point, everyone warped. Even Draconians.

Unless you decided to make something completely different under the exact same name, in which the fault is not mine.
Warp is the old-way to getting from one place to another, is it not? It is, after all, warping... and at one point, everyone warped. Even Draconians.

Unless you decided to make something completely different under the exact same name, in which the fault is not mine.
MrFoxNews said
Soooo according to you Wilson the gods of Chaos whom are arguably the most powerful entities in the Galaxy and Certainly in the warp. Are smaller and thus bellow the Supremes notice....? If that's true I highly suggest you rethink your position. the worst thing you can do is underestimate Chaos as not a threat it will definitely bite you in the ass later.


If the Triarians or any of them are a match, and pose a serious threat that can't just be brushed aside, then yes, the Supremes really are above. They were the first, as was said in the original application, which was accepted. The first race of mortals, and through extended survival and exploration, they rose to a demigod-ish position. A Triarian psionic [or any of the other p-words, I generally refer to the mind-power stuff as 'psionics'] wouldn't be a match for a Supreme psionic. However powerful the Triarian or other might be, only could they prevail through cleverness and ruthlessness. However, Supremes tend to flock about in large numbers, present Equiis visitors excepted.

The Supremes are a sort of anti-deity. The Goddess or Chaos or Faust or whoever can't spy on them, unless the Supremes all collectively allowed them to. If there were a small enough amount, then yes, a deity/omnipresent being could spy on them, but forcing their way through the field that surrounds a Supreme would very much likely kill them, or put them in a comatose. The result would have the ship spiral out of control until the VI corrects, and reports back to other ships, which would then pick up the comatose Supremes and never leave their little population centers, which would be like a great cloud of nothing on a radar or sonar scanner for a deity. \

Really, what are you going to do? Approach that giant spinning station-ship floating in a neutral area far enough from everyone to be unclaimed, but close enough to be within Supreme communications range, and then try to shoot them? That is the worst thing you could do. The Supremes don't have a defined territory, except for areas where they have automated platforms, in other parts of the universe! And even then, there really isn't anything they really NEED. They're just kinda hoarding territory that they've killed all sentient life from. They don't have any cities, or stations with people on them. It's on all the Supreme fleet, where Warships are just as much battlecruisers as they are cities.

EDIT: ALthough I wouldn't pass up the chance for a good war or engagement. It's been rather dull and boring lately, so I haven't really done anything. And I need the Draconians present if I want to include the white-scale-robed Goddess in the Deity Conflicts.
By the advanceyness stuff, I was in response to the LCF's use of Draconians. Of course, they may not have been trained very well [do they practice daily against savagely intelligent creatures with 6 arms and an armored hide similar to a Draconians', usually outnumbering the trainee?] for Draconian terms, since Draconian fighting style usually utilizes a blitzkrieg kind of tactic. Strike hard and fast, too much to be blocked, and hopefully too fast to be avoided or dodged.

And as for me looking for war, well, I honestly don't remember what I put that for, or why. My original intent was to essentially bug the Equestrians in some way [such as landing on top of a military building or some other thing that wouldn't necessarily be aggressive, but both a show of how little they cared for the feelings of others, and their skill at controlling themselves and their own technology] and provoke a response, and eliminate, avoid, or in some other way retaliate in a passive-aggressive way. Like a cat in Minecraft that always sits on your chest, even when you shoo it off.

They're bored. They want something to laugh at, and Equestrians have almost permanently put themselves into the Supremes' inferior stare. It will be very hard to keep them from looking down on both the LCF, and the Equestrians.

And if you want them to respect you, you will have to think in a way similar to the Draconians. They made Draconians over one of their more basic needs, to war and to kill, as was shown in a post I made some time ago.

Bloody a Supremes' nose, and depending on their mood and how bad you bloodied them, and your reaction afterwards, and you may just make a great friend that'll never betray you... or will smash your face in. Ever wise, but so bored that they don't always care for it. What is there to do when you are so far ahead everyone else, that there is no reason to keep going, because you can already achieve what you want to achieve.
And if I were to start a war, I'd use the Supremes.

Wait, do you think that I'm going to start a war with the Equestrians because I don't like Duck?
I just wanted to poke him and see how he reacts. The Triarians would be much more likely to shoot, and the Supremes don't like being shot at unnecessarily. The LCF/humans are too underdeveloped for the Supremes' tastes, and everyone else is smaller. Except the Alexandrians. But theyalready figure they'd fire at the Supremes should they poke their nose in.
I'm not starting a war?

And I'm not saying that they are all-powerful gods. If anyone has a number of highly-trained, highly-skilled soldiers that were both naturally and genetically altered to war, with proper leadership and loyalty, then they could easily wipe out a superior-numbered force. They were at their peak beforehand; how would someone with less advances be able to make them better, and keep them as Draconian?

And if everyone were so highly advanced, then it would be a simple matter of just making little surveyships/probes and sending them out everywhere, and then taking control of unclaimed resource-rich asteriod belts, planets, and moons, and then quickly building up automated ships that can be used to destroy another enemy fleet without any significant loss.
I want Russia again. I read a book where they made cyborg peoples for frontline-fearless soldiers. FEAR ME, screams the ones who know no fear as they get shot repeatedly, but keep running and shooting and killing.

Cyborgs as in extensive modification. Not replacing limbs and stuff.
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