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1. Biological Mechanics and Pods Question - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I've always assumed, given the high state of technology, that the pod acts in this respect like a stillsuit ..
- by Roga Dracor - at 2013.01.08 23:06:00
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2. Metroplis, Heimatar and Molden Heath's Most Haunted. - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Discuss matters of conscience.. Keep up, dear.. I have little desire to wade through meaningful distractions while attempting to seperate abstract fallacies from abject sensibilities.. Or.... Abject fallacies from abstract sensibilities, rather....
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.29 00:19:00
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3. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
And the reason we humans need government is because we are unable or unwilling to govern our own affairs. And so we pass the responsibility on to an elected or appointed representative. One who is ultimately no more capable than we ourselves. We...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 19:48:00
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4. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Saede Riordan wrote: What I'm saying is that yes, the Gallente Federation has its problems, you just pointed out some of them. But in the context of the other four nations , they are still so above and beyond that it makes no sense why anyone ...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 19:20:00
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5. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Saede, is abusive somehow better than brutal? The Federation has shown itself to be abusive to external entities, verbally and beyond. And finally, there is the issue of Drones. Take animal rights, do the drones conform to the perception of them b...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 19:04:00
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6. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Being the best doesn't make it Utopian, though.. It simply makes it the best.. Words, again... Simply because some choose to disagree on the small things denies the possibility of Utopia..
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 18:56:00
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7. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
So essentially, you agree that it is not Libertarian, but, a Social Democracy. You just find that, for you, it approaches what you consider Utopian. While I might be willing to agree that it is the closest to a Utopian society as you will find in ...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 18:44:00
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8. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Seriphyn, I consider myself Libertarian. The GOP is far from Libertarian, as is the Gallente Federation. To be Libertarian is to be Liberal in the truest sense. To allow as much freedom as possible within the constraints of whatever founding docum...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 18:00:00
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9. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
2 ^ This The Gallente Federation is painted, quite clearly, as a social democracy.. i.e. Socialist leanings, much as we have today in a few European countries. While some of these countries do a wonderful job of taking care of their people and t...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.28 17:22:00
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10. Cost of Hubris: Polarization of Alignment - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I have contented myself with listening over speaking, lately. But, the bias toward the Gallente seems pretty clear cut to me, as well. You would have us dismiss thousands of years of "real life demographics" and recorded "human nature" in defere...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.12.27 18:59:00
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11. 3 WORD EVE STORY - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
planned biography by
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.26 19:27:00
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12. 3 WORD EVE STORY - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
and no broads!
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.26 18:33:00
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13. Timeline doesn't make sense to me. - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
And one could also assume that while the colonies were struggling for self sufficiency, those starship crews that probably remained were looking for subsistence, along with everyone else. Fiction suggests some of these leviathon ships never made p...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.26 17:38:00
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14. 3 WORD EVE STORY - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
in prodigious quantities
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.12 01:24:00
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15. Beyond Oruze and Osobnyk; The Jovian Empires - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Ya, the interpretation is kinda loose and free for all.. The base is Vedic, not Sabik.. They are really both offshoots of the Vedic base. Just as Hinduism and Bhuddism and Zoroastrian are. Making the Unified Catholic Church more of a Tantric assoc...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.09 15:10:00
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16. Cryo Ships? - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
New Eden is a vast tract of territory with only a small portion of it developed. I would say that just about anything is "possible". The premise is interesting, but, I would suggest avoiding the cannon that is established to avoid conflicting with...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.09 15:02:00
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17. Beyond Oruze and Osobnyk; The Jovian Empires - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
In effect, hidden, esoteric knowledge, or faith , is the dark light that will return and empower enlightenment, from the heart of God, or Bhavat-ürini , the mother of all creation, the redeemer of the universe. Of God and Her Beast In the a...
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.09 13:26:00
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18. Beyond Oruze and Osobnyk; The Jovian Empires - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
I'm not sure I agree with the strict terminology, but, ya, I'd say spot on with the assessment. More like precognative than prescient, but, that is really semantics down to the n-th degree.
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.09 12:23:00
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19. 3 WORD EVE STORY - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
detained a gaudily
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.09 01:07:00
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20. 3 WORD EVE STORY - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
donating the implants
- by Roga Dracor - at 2012.11.08 20:16:00
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