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Born too late to explore the world; born too early to explore the galaxy.
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I am will either demolish the Equestrians and the Humans in the vicinity for destroying the Draconians, do nothing, or thank them.

It would be useful for roleplay purposes if there were areas, such as the Galactic Center, where one would come under attack from a people that have no wish to move out of the area, nor attack anyone else, unless they trespass or move to attack them in any way. Not an evil overlord; just like that dark scary place that no one ever comes back from. And occasionally someone different from everyone else will ride out of the darkscaryplacethatnoonesurvives and meddle with all the affairs and such.

Oh, and as for language, I just remembered something that happened near to the end of the last MCF version of the roleplay. Remember that virus/AI that ravanged through the EA's everything and fried the minds of undercover Draconian troops inside the EA that was probably going to be for some murder plot but instead were tossed into a insanity-friendly prison. Funny, cause even though it's fried, you could still of used those nueral processors for your own versions. Although the autotopsies when they died would probably result in the foreign hardware locked up in some cryochamber or somesuch.
I would respond to every bit of that, but you wouldn't listen to it, to the actual meaning and not just what you perceive it to be. However, I will say that there was a weakness that is quite easy to manipulate, regardless of what you think. You never actually did anything, you just said what you would do and conveniently let him say whatever he wanted. You don't come out and say it, that's what marks you as an easy target. You lead them about in a circle, get the information you need, and then with this information, you can exploit a weakness that was revealed without ever having to tell him the actual weakness.

And don't say he's god-modding. He had the decency to make it obvious, and still give a way to kill his great big GM/OP things. You guys just have it run around, a thousand times smaller and thousand times more powerful, and continue saying he's bad. Don't be a hypocrite.
I understand why Rogue was frustrated with this roleplay, and made it easy to leave. He had to hand everything to his enemies. Oh, that's not the weakness, I guess they're OP and invincible, aren't they, one would say. He would say there is a weakness, you just have to look for it, but everyone says OP, no one looks for it.

Here's the weakness for the Seeders, though if it shows up immediately, then I'll call it godmoding and follow everyone to their doorsteps and begin a mass raid, cause why not, they're an uncaring sociopathic species that care only for the basic needs: Eat, Sleep, and most of all, Reproduce. Reproduction is the driving force behind all life, except for maybe sentient life. If reproduction were not the driving force, then there would be no evolution, no changing worlds, no life at all, really.

So here it is:

Extremely fast, but not the speed of light, that's too fast and would just go through it, with something at least 1/10th of the size. A freighter should do. Mass must be extremely high as well. A freighter, large freighter, filled to the top with water, or even better, gold, would disintegrate anything within the blast spot. Explosives are not needed. It'd simply disintegrate, explode, combust, violent blooming. Smash together, bright light, explosion, small debris from the center, and nothing left.

Physics say it is so, and so it must be.

The Supremes will be much less obvious than that.
They have manpower that can double, or even triple, if they so needed it. They have a great head start to get more power, and they were very, very much more ambitious than everyone else. "God-modding" is very different from "Power through having half a millennia to get better stuff."
And I am starting to become uneasy about all this. I believed that the first and second ones were stopped because things were getting too overpowered, no?

Then how come there is a formerly-carbon-based-lifeform turned into a purely energy-based being that is, so far, indestructible and powerful enough to create billions of tons of force in a single punch, all in one little person-sized form.

Then Duck decides to jump on the god-train, and is using his own Goddess to intervene on his behalf, and is making what appears to be, yes here it is again, indestructible supersoldiers who aren't dissimilar to the Electroman from The Amazing Spiderman 2.

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I can see the use in supernatural intervention for roleplay purposes, such as Faust contacting various people and wooing them with power and such, and then the Draconian Goddess appearing and whisking away peoples' souls to show them the downfall of giant civilizations.

But why are they now being used to just blow stuff up in a totally OP kind of way?
There are... 3 or 4 other Draconian groups out there, bigger than the ones in the MWG if their power is to be believed.

Don't try to defend yourself against something so... futile?
If there was a real group of Draconian re-emergence, 15 ships would disintegrate upon reaching the GC. A battle fleet would be sent, because the Draconians have a tendency to appear in force. Very strong force, and they do not like being undergunned or undermanned, and have it publicly known to the biggers.

Either your roleplay-generals are very dull and are simpletons, or they are extremely arrogant and self-confident, sure that they could completely stomp any Draconian, regardless of fleet size or strength. Your 15 ships were neither readily-defended by heavy shielding, nor were they stealthed in any fashion.

And if you say that the Draconians are completely extinct, gone, nahda, then you're most definitely wrong, unless you're in a few dozen different galaxies with a few dozen different sentient creatures that may or may not attempt to annihilate you. If there are, what, half a dozen in one galaxy, then how many would there be in dozens of bigger galaxies with Supremes creating little projects to see what happens?
And there is one of the Equestrains' fatal flaws. They absolutely hate the Draconians, you say? They have kept this grudge, after their presence in the MWG has been demolished?

And that is something someone else can use against your nation, in a very advantageous way, to them, and not you.
So when do we post?
Both, but your nation [Darkwolf's nation] is more according to their nature. You sent a small, automated [right?] team to check it out.

The Equestrians checked out a disturbance a ways away from their territory, since it was said that the GC is neutral territory, even though there was a sighting of a foreign ship in their territory in orbit of their own planet.

I'd be more worried about the person that popped up outside of my house for a moment, than cloud of dust rising from a windmill halfway across the valley that I live in.
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