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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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There are a great many people who like using smileys, and he wasn't just a single unique person. I like smileys, they are much better to release hyperactiveness. I assure you, I'm not Rogue.

And I was most interested in Draconians because they are the most interesting, in my opinion. I play World in Conflict with a bunch of my friends often, so I find a nation that can complete all roles without having to rely on someone else, who might be fickle or keeping their own agenda. They are the most independent; therefore, I like them.

And I brought it up because it's one of the most prominent things in the first post. I didn't even have an account; I was surfing RPnation and other roleplay websites that are more focused on making money than making it easy-to-use for beginners (in my opinion), and then found this handydandy roleplay website with this roleplay. Followed the link, and read stuff. I get bored at school sometimes, and need something to keep me awake, so I printed out posts and read them when I get sleepy or bored.

And saying that I'm like Rogue just because I put text faces is stupid. Many people use text faces, they just might not all be on forums. I know some of my friends who put text faces on essays and papers, just 'cause.

If I should sound like Rogue, I should also [use these] instead of (these).
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The Seeder Ship continued on its way, treating the tiny mines the way a tank would a dog; it didn't do anything, and just kept going.

Moments later, the Seeder Ship began impacting the asteroid belt/field, bright flashes of light erupting from its sides as it constantly modifies its inertia and ship heading to continue on straight through the field. A couple minutes later, it makes it through, and accelerates. After a moment, all the 'engines,' which have yet to be seen besides bright flashes from the smooth sides, shut off. Acceleration stops, and it drifts. The ship then begins turning, still getting farther and farther away. As the ship re-aligns with the asteroid belt, the engines come back online, and there is a great flash of light, as bright as an atomic bomb [which would blind or burn anything looking at it], and begins to rapidly decelerate to a standstill.
Ya, because that seemed extremely implausible. That's like getting a shot with nanoshells, with the frequency already tuned in on a thousand transmitters.

Nanoshells are microscopic, cellular-sized spheres of, say, gold. The thickness of the gold corresponds to a select signal, so if the thickness was 39145 units, then the frequency would be Frequency 39145 to dissolve the shells. If the shells are covering, say, a tiny bit of cyanide, and there were billions of these little gold-cyanide shells, then activating the sequence would promptly kill someone.

It would be illogical and unreasonable for a nation meant for war to have such a weakness. Using an EMP is like just taking all the oxygen away from Earth, and the taking what's left.

Seeeeeeeeee don't say I was wrong -.- xP
KeyGuyPerson said About 5 years ago, a great war swept through the tiny sliver of the cosmos which included the entire local group of galaxies. This horrific war began when the Earth Alliance and Equestrian Empire joined forces to do the unthinkable: attack a Draconian planet. The Draconian empire controlled dozens upon dozens of galaxies, and the common belief was that they were invincible. However, those two empires managed to take that first planet with all technology and defenses intact though the use of EMP weaponry. When the Draconian Empire got news of the attack, they launched an invasion of the entire Milky Way. However, they made the mistake of destroying a civilization the Triarian Collective practically worshiped in the process, and thus they fought with extreme vigor. The combined forces of the Milky Way brought down the Draconian Empire, with the help of species they liberated from their control. Now, the war is over and the dust is settling. The Draconians have been defeated, and are considered extinct, courtesy of the Triarii. The nations occupied by the Draconians are being set free with the Milky Way nations, which now have extremely advanced Draconian technology to reverse-engineer.


Draconians would destroy everything before letting someone get ahold of it. How would Electromagnetic Pulses work against electronics built specifically against EMPs?

In addition, there is at least a single full fleet for each Battleship-X. These fleets were updated fleets, with better armor, weapons, and shields, and I believe reading about 4 or more Battleship-Xes in orbit around their first planet, in addition to the Battlecruiser, which was even bigger.
I read about the Sanctum. He did it so that the Draconians wouldn't be invincible, but it still took him not being around to do anything. And the Ylfrish, again, were supposed to show that they weren't invincible, and the Ylfrish was a single fleet of everything they had, updated the best they could, and then lobbed at an undermanned, unknowing, outdated Draconian fleet. A couple outdated Battleship-Xes is hardly enough to fight off a more updated, galaxyfleet.

And attacking a high-value target is more than what could be said for any of you. You just said "We used EMPS and we took their planet with everything intact," and then somehow held it. You would take that one planet; they would glass, demoleculerize, or raze a dozen or more planets that the 'big three' inhabits.

And saying they weren't very powerful when you didn't do much but say "We're moving to another forum" right before the war broke out is saying more than you three saying "We won with EMPs and their planet defenses." I could come up with a more realistic war timeline, in with losses in proportion to power, intelligence (Data, from scanners and radar and scouts and the like), and possible tactics by generals that rise up, and then died nearer to the end of the war (To prevent a, perhaps, once-hypersensitive general from suddenly becoming calm and infinitely patient).

But I doubt that'll work out, so I'll just shush.
Oh, and I started talking to Rogue, and his nation alone would be able to destroy most everyone if they were on the offensive, and controlled, rather than just a one-sided 'war' decided by the people on the opposing sides.

Draconians: Big genetically-enhanced mass-cloned super-intelligent cybernetic-implanted naturally-armored and-heavily-armored creatures with light rifles that are equal to a human's heavy assault rifle.
I'm just the buggers with the superhard shells and close-range mines.

So STOP TOUCHING ME
or I will eat your peoples and gas your planets c:
Did you ever ask the maker of Draconains how it worked, instead of assuming? I think it's kinda mean, just doing whatever you want, they could have a totally different process than mother-father-child relationship that's in humans. I wouldn't like it if I had dropped out of a, say, fantasy roleplay with a dragon character or something, and then everyone began puppeteering the dragon in ways that it would never act or even do.
I don't know. I just read a buncha stuff on the MCForums one.
I believe that the Triarian core race is just that; the grey-ish, physic aliens, are they not?
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