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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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duck55223 said
I will let Wilson rant, its not like he will listen to me anyways.Gonna go off to bed, will reply tomorrow.


Oh yes, make it sound like a gift that I have freedom of speech. Still, you ignore me in the roleplay, and you talk about making story instead of a game, even though you set yourself up to be perfect and superior to all, with no challenges. Heaven forbid, you make something NEW and get some challenges with making it work. If I had your mindset, then I'd still be an outcast nation of uniqueness, different from all the others-
wait

I still am
Except I'm a different idea, a different concept

Maybe that's not because of me, but because of the ones around me. If darkwolf were around, I could make a truce, maybe even a peace, with them, gain an ally by saying "you can eat all that we leave behind if yo help us". I've got friends with the great big Convergence, which is certainly better than my allies before.

Let's see, my allies before were- wait. The Supremes made only one contact meeting, and immediately afterwards, who came along and made all hopes of diplomacy lost to someone else?

Ah, yes, Duck.

Please tell me how you don't mind my 'potential' if you seek to separate me from the other players within the roleplay. Supremes mess around, no one cares. Supremes have great big interesting things, no one cares. Some guy crashes on a planet, everybody comes swarming with nanites and portable space stations and battlefleets and research vessels and diplomats and crap.

It's getting really aggravating with something valid coming up, and then people just brushing it off as if it doesn't matter. As if it isn't a point.

So, KeyGuy, I'm getting really aggravated with this. Either you, KeyGuy, the GM, will change something so that it's not just the same thing over and over and etc. etc. etc., or I'll leave. I don't mean to threaten with a I'm-too-valuable-to-lose kind of thing, I mean to threaten with a Are-you-just-sticking-with-your-MarySuebuddy-just-cause kind of thing? Cause this is aggravating. Duck has all this superiority, and he has no problems, all his people are loyal, all his technology is unique and special and much harder to counter, etc etc etc etc etc, the list can go on forever.

Cause if you don't do crap about it, then I'm just gonna leave. Ain't no reason to stick around for a good roleplay with bad players who are too snuggly with the GM to have to change anything except, MAYBE the name(s), and even less likely, the appearance.

EDIT: Cale gets the Valkians if I drop out.
BB said
H-hello everyone.


Hello, BB.
Don't mind me, in my usual bad mood with a good long rant after already having to deal with a school full of stupid ^^
The past is how you bloody learn.

A good story is not one where everything is fine, a good story is where there is a or multiple legitimate problems, which creates conflicts and pushes the plot forward. Having everything easy and going your way is NOT making a story, it's be Gary Sue or Stue or whatever that stuff is. You're making a perfect nation- militarily powerful, diplomatically sound, technologically ahead, set so that they are superior. That is not writing a story, it's writing a list of good things happening today-

A. Found new people- after breaking into their minds, we made peace and live happily ever after!
B. Found some more new people- talked to their brains too, then we made more peace but we took it a little slower this time. We now live happily ever after!
C. Found some meanies near one of our colonies. We had our allies bring in a bunch of battlefleets in addition to our own, and totally wiped them out. #YOLO
D. Found a planet that one of our allies was already making contact with- might as well go in ourselves and see if we can make them OUR allies first. We WILL live happily ever after- by the way, who are those guys in orbit? Eh, doesn't matter.
E. Found more places- colonizing and industrializing as we speak, everything is better than projected by 300%.

I am, of course, exaggerating on some points, but this IS how it's working. I have a people who have never heard of frigates, shields, fighters, or bombers, nor plasma or other energy-projectile weapons, with a fleet the size of a very small asteroid. The Convergence are pod-spammers.

Please, tell me how great of a story maker you are, and how you are doing so great.

Extremely easy- challenge yourself. Try something new.
In addition to this, for tactical and limitation reasons, could I perhaps suggest that FTL can only work either from the edge of one system to the other, meaning the OUTERMOST areas, and from the outermost areas to any point farther into the system, as long as there is a relatively clear line of sight [meaning you can't go through something like an asteroid]?
And FTL inside the gravity well of a planet, meaning anywhere near a moon, would destroy a ship?

That way people can't just LEAVE if they start losing. The Valkians did, if you read earlier, warp into the outer edges and work their way inward.
LaXnyd said
With all of this discussion on wank, the prospect of OP war fleets and the entire focus of war instead of meeting, building nations, forming cultural exchanges and learning from each other I'm not sure if making the Alarai were a smart idea. ;w; That aside, would anyone else like to make contact with the Pearl Fleet? I can easily say that they split off smaller bits into scout fleets sent on ahead while the rest of the fleet stayed with the slow moving Zhang He


I speak of the war aspect because there is plenty of everything else. The war aspect is really lacking; for the most part, it's Duck and Keyguy allies with pretty much everyone, and if they aren't allied with them, then they're usually an antagonist nation of some kind. When that antagonist nation attacks someone or the other, EVERYONE immediately rushes to the scene in a matter of seconds- literally. There are many posts where it's, and I AM talking about Keyguy as well, soldiers immediately prepped and sent out to fight. How did the communications go so fast? How did it pass through the chain of command? Is there only one general coordinating everything? Strategy and tactics would have to be discussed, but it's literally someone asks for help, and somehow an entire battlefleet is already ready to go from everyone

I find this quite unrealistic and quite, well, overpowered, even when there are magical space ponies about. To keep soldiers and captains on alert for any extended period of time, especially for humans, is a terrible burden; it can't be kept up for hours and hours, much less days, and weeks, and months.

Right now, there are the beginnings of two sides:
The Valkians with the Convergence
The Eternal Union with the Humans and the Sarz. nations

And again, it's geared extremely towards the Eternal Union, since they have hundreds of ships, and the Valkians have about a dozen or two. The Convergence obviously has more, but Cale does play it out more realistically, and it'd take time for any more Convergence reinforcements to come in.

That's why the Nouvellians are important to me- they could be an ally, and while they may not be up-to-speed, so to speak, they could be brought up. Two people work better together than if they are both independent entities. The only problem is that the Humans have arrived, Duck is arriving, and a new guy is arriving.

Duck is like my brother in Act of War- he spreads like a weed. My brother would cover half the map by the time I'd have my base set and situated to defend and repel all hostiles, and to have a QR, or Quick Reaciton, team ready to move. While my brother did not have as many defenses, he was already gaining speed. By the time i'd make two groups ready to battle, he'd be entrenched among each materials hub. The only way I got the upper hand was because he ONLY put defenses at the front, and around his main base. I sneaked stealthed helicopters into his territory, and watched his troop distribution, and attacked weak points or prepared defenses wherever I thought was necessary. And I still lost.

Duck expands so fast and so quickly it's not even funny. Keyguy has what, one or two FTL ships? I have about a hundred or so, I think, and duck has about two hundred plus FTL warships. And, he's got the most territory, I'm pretty sure, and he's got the best technology, what with his magic, and he's got the most allies, and the most first-contacts. Please tell me how I'm just deciding to hate on Duck for JUST picking on him. Darkwolf has barely been around lately, and he has independent little clan-things that can be easily intimidated. He's split up, even though there's a lot of him.

And if I get aggravated about your people, it's because while they may have copied-and-pasted, with a few edits, it's still a relatively unused idea. The Princesses and the Magic and the Equestrians had been part of the Big Three of the roleplay for AGES. Since it STARTED. And you STILL are. I was the Draconians, but they were outcasts, they were not welcome. They were more powerful than each nation, or more powerful than every two nations, but they were never part of the Big Three or Four. The Supremes, too, were outcasts, despite my attempts to change that. You all half-ignored me, and I couldn't really do anything. I just sat around and twiddled my thumbs. Great big giant spaceshipspacestation thing sitting out between territories? Whatever, no one cares if it happened to get bored and start sending all the stars in both territories into supernova giants.

It's aggravating because you're using the same successful thing over and over, and eventually it's not success, it's just routine. First, establish contact with Humans. Short conflict; all solved. Give them free stuff, bring them up to speed. Make permanent alliance. Find everyone else, form either an alliance or bar them from everyone else. Shoot anyone who gets in your way. Use magic. Use the same ideas. Use the same names.

Honestly, I AM about to quit, no doubt to your endless joy. There's no fun if the same thing is being repeated. It WAS cool back in the beginning, I could tell that much from all the posts. The Draconians in the beginning were a bit more acceptable- they were less antagonists and more like aggressive, gun-loving neighbors who bore long memories. The humans had their own little things, and the ponies had theirs, and there were Boskops and economics and all that. There was the humans selling private universes; there were Draconians fighting other peoples in their private universes. The ponies had their.. whatever, and the Draconians were constantly working on mechanical, energetic, kinetic, biological, and genetic projects. They were the first people to hit 1 million ships. A great achievement at the time- then a few roleplays later, a 1-million-fleet was like 10 ships against 1000.

The Draconians were expanists, the Ponies were Scientists and Philosophers, the Humans were Tinkerers and Architects. The Draconians grew; the Ponies thought; the HUmans built, among other nations.

Now it's just the same thing over and over again, with each reboot. Learn from the past, or you are destined to repeat it.

If you have a problem, I will cease control over the Valkians to anyone willing to take them. Whoever takes them will have to PM me- I have a certain way I want them to behave, unless you plan just to drag them all into a black hole.
That's my rant for the day.
All this intelligent conversation, the Myth Dragon in me has to speak up:

When do we get to do something already? I wanna use my lightning-y powers. I AM THOR.
Or zeus.
or jupiter.
Or Jason Grace...
Or Thalia- nevermind, I'm no girl!
Cale Tucker said
Hey Wilson, expect a post tonight. Sorry, been having termite control on my house lately. Also, don't worry about Duck. Just convince the Convergence that Ducks people are bad and threaten the Esurienti's way of life. They'll call their brothers. Not like this is metagaming either. If Wilson's people know of Ducks and dislikes them, currently the Convergence has no reason to not believe them.


Aye, and then there will actually be the beginnings of TWO sides, instead of one side with everyone, and then a lone independent antagonist or two.
duck55223 said
Wilson stop for a minute, stop being a goddamn asshole and only targeting me.Because you also have to remember, the current FTL system used by the Eternal Union is extremely fast, it may seem like their everywhere but there really not, its just that they can move around so fast it seems like that.


You're the only one that has found pretty much every very quickly, although you will not be able to say that the merfolkpeople is near you because they are WAAAY out of the way. And from what has happened so far, the Nouvellians are like a bridge between the areas that are occupied by the Valkians and the Convergence, and the other side with everyone else. Darkwolf's hiveminds are who-knows-where.

I'm not specifically talking about you because I don't like you, I'm talking about you because you're the only one doing it. Everyone else has been reaching blindly into the dark, and you have a half dozen clones with flashlights and hoverbikes.

Keyguyperson said
As much as I love to use the panspermia theory to justify humanoid aliens in my stories, it totally wouldn't result in anything like humanity at all. That being said, you can do that, just with a few modifications to the species. I'm talking Star Trek alien level modifications, so just give them pointy ears or something and it's all good.


Does this include three arms and two heads instead of two arms and one head being acceptable modifications?
Also, there will probably be a mix of regular humans, people resembling but not exactly being Nouvellians, probably Thor and some of them, among other strange creatures, in the Hitchhiker's-inspired app I'm writing up. See, the improbability is very high, but when the Hitchhikers get involved with thing, the space-time continuum gets f*cked with pretty badly. Just saying; they live off improbability. The improbility of there being humans with the nation is very very high, but nevertheless, it has happened. The improbability that titanium and mattresses grow up in a swampy world are insanely high, but nevertheless, they have it.

(I'm not actually making a Hitchhiker's inspired app, btw, it'd trump everyone else because of how difficult they would be to do anything)
Hey, guys, it's alright, Duck probably has the Infinite Improbability Drive and is simply using it to make all things improbable, possible at the moment it's thought up.

Meanwhile, I will now work on my Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy inspired app where mattresses are the main form of life on a swamp planet, thermonuclear missiles turn into a bowl of petunias and a sperm whale about 10,000 feet up in the atmosphere, and there is a magical land/planet called Magrathea where they build planets for luxury.
Sep said
Always got bandits to chase.


And if you happened to be in the Mount&Blade: Warband universe, they will ALWAYS trap you with over 100 bandits against your depleted troops when you go into the icy tundras.
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