Yes. Yes and yes again. Fuck TNO, you ass grabbing whores.
Mine is bigger than yours! Now with more CHEESE.
Yes. Yes and yes again. Fuck TNO, you ass grabbing whores.
Okay, as a result of this debate, I think the only clear course of action is this:
Simon Kaine, Drayson, Telan, Kraken, and Zark will be banned.
TNO will be removed from the galaxy.
Dolash will be crowned as the winner and will then eat a banana.
Simon Kaine, Drayson, Telan, Kraken, and Zark will be banned.
TNO will be removed from the galaxy.
Dolash will be crowned as the winner and will then eat a banana.
I agree.
Irtar's post made me think. I think a more moderate solution is needed.
Therefore, Zark and Irtar will be banned. Simon Kaine will be crowned the winner and eat a banana.
Therefore, Zark and Irtar will be banned. Simon Kaine will be crowned the winner and eat a banana.
Ban Gue, feed Irtar to Slaskia, crown Drayson something or another, and give me a private suite in the priciest hotel, with access permitted only to Ahnk or Telan.
Give me an air-sickness bag.
You know what I see in this thread?
I see Drayson attempting to use the lame excuse of 'economic realism' to keep the lightside groups lame and powerless, lest they ever challenge his precious Empire's place as Uber Leetness Group of the Galaxy.
Give me a break. You know, one of these days... TNO has to fall eventually. Someone in that group will decide having fun creating epic storylines is better than being able to say, "my group is better than everyone else's because it owns the galaxy." And in turn, the lightside groups shouldn't turn into frantic power grabbing groups themselves because they should remember how much it sucks to be the losers for years and years on end. Remember, revenge is a path to darkness... ;)
That day will mark the point at which TRF has *truly* become a community of mature, talented writers. The fact that in this thread, people seem more intent on smothering the opposition to maintain their power rather than being open to ways to actually allow both sides to win, indicates that TRF has not yet reached that point.
I see Drayson attempting to use the lame excuse of 'economic realism' to keep the lightside groups lame and powerless, lest they ever challenge his precious Empire's place as Uber Leetness Group of the Galaxy.
Give me a break. You know, one of these days... TNO has to fall eventually. Someone in that group will decide having fun creating epic storylines is better than being able to say, "my group is better than everyone else's because it owns the galaxy." And in turn, the lightside groups shouldn't turn into frantic power grabbing groups themselves because they should remember how much it sucks to be the losers for years and years on end. Remember, revenge is a path to darkness... ;)
That day will mark the point at which TRF has *truly* become a community of mature, talented writers. The fact that in this thread, people seem more intent on smothering the opposition to maintain their power rather than being open to ways to actually allow both sides to win, indicates that TRF has not yet reached that point.
Who let the crazy woman back at the keyboard?
I did go over anything since Corise's last post, as I'm exhausted and will do so later. However, in response to that post:
Your example is very, very skewed, and both of us know it. Besides the differences between TNO and the GC that I have cited many, many times, as to why (logically) we have larger per capita military machine, TNO has been building its fleet for a lot longer.
At the end of the last war, the GC was reduced to basically half power. They have, in the time since, regained a lot of power. TNO, on the other hand, began building its large ships far before then - the reason we have more "big ships", aside from the aforementioned superior production capabilities, is simply a function of time. We've been doing it longer, without losing a war or two in the meantime.
Comparing relative fleet sizes without considering the situation is simply silly.
Leia: good job attacking the poster and not the issue. Glad to see you're up to your old tricks!
Your example is very, very skewed, and both of us know it. Besides the differences between TNO and the GC that I have cited many, many times, as to why (logically) we have larger per capita military machine, TNO has been building its fleet for a lot longer.
At the end of the last war, the GC was reduced to basically half power. They have, in the time since, regained a lot of power. TNO, on the other hand, began building its large ships far before then - the reason we have more "big ships", aside from the aforementioned superior production capabilities, is simply a function of time. We've been doing it longer, without losing a war or two in the meantime.
Comparing relative fleet sizes without considering the situation is simply silly.
Leia: good job attacking the poster and not the issue. Glad to see you're up to your old tricks!
For the record, my post was largely ignored. And I thought that through...pity.
Joren - I most certainly would NOT cry foul if the GC said it controlled hundreds of systems - it does! Simply because you did not write about the conquest of a dozen systems in a sector doesnt mean it hasnt happened. Before I retype everything, I refer you back to my post.
Kraken - Ahnk AND Telan have access to said suit.
All - if Simon Kaine gets crowned winner and is issued a regulation banana, I demand to ascend to the title of Grand Supreme Master of the Corps of Concubines
Joren - I most certainly would NOT cry foul if the GC said it controlled hundreds of systems - it does! Simply because you did not write about the conquest of a dozen systems in a sector doesnt mean it hasnt happened. Before I retype everything, I refer you back to my post.
Kraken - Ahnk AND Telan have access to said suit.
All - if Simon Kaine gets crowned winner and is issued a regulation banana, I demand to ascend to the title of Grand Supreme Master of the Corps of Concubines