Avatar of WilsonTurner
  • Last Seen: 9 yrs ago
  • Joined: 12 yrs ago
  • Posts: 6563 (1.46 / day)
  • VMs: 8
  • Username history
    1. WilsonTurner 12 yrs ago
  • Latest 10 profile visitors:

Status

Recent Statuses

10 yrs ago
Current Spontaneously moving to a new account- OfWindAndRain.
1 like
10 yrs ago
Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
5 likes

Bio

I'll eventually get a real bio in here.

Most Recent Posts

should I finish my app? I think there's a queue in front of me
Hey, Eyesonlyhacker, I don't think you should have so much control at Level One.

If I remember correctly, Level One to Five is like finding your power and not really being able to control it, to focusing your power and efficiently using it. I don't think you should be able to make light-blasts while everyone else is still metaphorically stumbling about.

Just a suggestion, ai dunno if that's how it should or shouldn't be. Opinions.
He shrugged, smiled at her, and then turned right back around and began edging his way back to the hole in the fence. Cloth wrapped around his boots helped reduce his noise, so was really just walking with exaggerated care [though in that time, maybe not so exaggerated], and motioned for them to follow. After all, why pass under a zombiething when you can just walk away? As far as he knew, they never looked out the window. He was pretty sure. Mainly sure with faith, but still sure. Pulling the shotgun out of the cut-out-and-fixed hole in his backpack, he held it with one hand, other hand on the hatchet. He had no doubt that something would probably go wrong.

The entire time, he didn't bother to glance back. If she wanted to ask him which was was safe, he was gonna go what he was most comfortable with, and they can tag along if they want. But he wanted a boomcannon ready just in case. So, hatchet in one hand, used to nudge sticks or other possibly-disastrous noisycrackingthings out of the way, and other hand close to the trigger of the shotgun [with the stock wedged under his arm, so that his arm wouldn't cramp], he quickly walked away, around the perimeter of the fence.

I pretty much just repeated the same stuff in two paragraphs.
Keyguyperson said
The drama is pretty much a requirement in roleplays that I GM. Long story.


Do note that I did want to interact, but then I'd have to force my way into everyone to get some kind of extended communication. I would of thought that the Supremes would be given more attention, both because they have technology that can further a nation's own, and because, for the nations that were destroyed-but-barely-survived, the Supremes probably had the most accurate history on those ancestors, and could be a goldmine for those historians and culturepeoples.

Look at the first meeting between the Alexandrians and Supremes. Had I been around more [I think I had gone to a 4-H mock-congress], then that may have lead to a uneasy alliance between the Alexandrians and the Supremes, and a more grounded, firm alliance between the Equestrians and the Alexandrians.
Ok

Also, if you didn't like banning people, you wouldn't rub it in by being dramatic and saying I scared anyone off. Half the time, I wasn't even on. The other half, I was twiddling my thumbs from a corner-chair.
I would like to point out that Chaos isn't the most advanced, nor are the Triarians. Info on Supremes below.


Should I set up a list of the major Supreme ships as well?
Just a word of warning with the Embassy treaty thing

The party owning the Embassy should not be able to choose what planet. That'd give them free reign as to what systems that they can legally say "I can be here" without punishment or somestuff. While the Equestrians might not think of it, one could set up an Embassy on, say, a very important industrial planet, and then some time later, after more negotiations, the person with the embassy may decide to attack. With access to one of the pre-existing big-and-important industrial nodes, they'd have a major source of information, assuming that when a ship is built, it comes standard with galactic maps, planet locations, etc., which would lead an attacker to not only have a brand-nes industrial planet, but also where all the other ones are.

That is, unless you don't just have different planets make different parts and then throw them across the galaxy, which would be expensive, since I don't think light-travel would be CHEAP, especially with big cargo, to assemble somewhere else, and then to go elsewhere for each bit of information to upload into the ship database.

Or I'm entirely wrong, in which case, you can ignore me.
Azwraith
The Supreme-Draconian Shipmaster shared a concerned glance with the Communications officer, and keyed in a reply.
"Shipmaster SD-Round Runner, of the Supreme Warship Habitual, of the Universal Supreme Collective. Engage diplomacy?
The Supremes haven't intervened or identified much of anyone. The Equestrians are about as clear as a floating ball of light in a dark room, while everyone else is more or less shadowy figures, besides the Triarians and humans.
Electrical in general, depending on which one he focuses on. If he's surrounded by people and makes good friends, then he'd be geared more towards neural. If he stands out and is essentially an outcast, loner, etc., then he'd have more electrical control. He has the potential, but it depends on what path he goes on.
© 2007-2026
BBCode Cheatsheet