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1981. We come to destroy all who enslave our people - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
If this is courtship, then I've been doing it wrong all these years...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.28 04:42:00
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1982. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Hold on now. Her reason for challenging me to this idiotic contest was, quote: "Are you sure you know more than a military officer?" Now, quite aside from the fact that I held the rank of Major in the Ishukone Watch before I retired, military ran...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.28 02:27:00
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1983. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
my personal choice would be "The Federation, The State and The Republic should set their differences aside and gang up on the Empire, then squash Sansha's Nation for good measure, then enjoy a golden era of healthy competition free from serious ex...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.27 16:32:00
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1984. Sticky:Dev Blog: Happy Safe Fun Time! - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
I think that ideally, Safety should default to certain positions depending on whether you're in highsec or not. If I'm in lowsec, after all, sometimes I need to shoot first. So, I'd want my safety to default to "off" whenever I jump to lowsec, an...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.27 16:11:00
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1985. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Natalcya Katla wrote: Stitcher wrote: Not that I plan to try such an experiment. I'm not that liberal. I have tried it, actually - or the equivalent of it, anyway - and I can confirm what you're saying. I had my DNA systematically stripp...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 23:03:00
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1986. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
An observation: Merely being written in a book is not a guarantee of factual accuracy. Besides which, what you're doing is telling a man with doctorate-equivalent qualifications in medical nanotechnology, microbiology and ATLS that your basic pr...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 19:44:00
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1987. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
uh... no. They just infect the body with a genegineering retrovirus cultured from your stock DNA when you order it. It takes a few months to completely finish working. Seeing as most capsuleers will be gone only a few weeks at most before needing ...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 18:01:00
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1988. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
True enough. The best clones are run up out of human cadavers, too. Seeing as the cloning companies won't tell you who it originally came from, there's every likelihood that most if not all of the clones I've worn over the years were originally of...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 17:52:00
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1989. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
You'll notice that I specified " Arbitrarily " different. Are you REALLY going to claim that minor percentage changes in the reaction rate of certain processes makes more difference to a person's identity than, for example, whether they are an A...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 17:47:00
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1990. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
We aren't talking a locality, we're talking a percentage. A tiny, insignificant percentage. And no, much of the genome in fact doesn't vary by any sufficiently significant amount as to cause any two ethnic groups to be more than arbitrarily bioch...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 17:34:00
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1991. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Scherezad wrote: You are thus both correct in your own way. Verin-haan is very correct in saying that the shape of his thoughts are the same regardless of his genetics, because the shape of his neurons is already determined. Kim-haani is likewi...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 16:54:00
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1992. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Diana Kim wrote: your phenotype is based on... a very tiny and insignificant part of your genotype! ... That's why we are way more efficient than gallentean grey masses. You know, I bet if you tried you could compress that contradiction do...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 16:41:00
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1993. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
It does actually serve a purpose anyway - I receive the benefit of being able to externalise my thought process and thereby come to a greater understanding of the subject, analyse my own arguments, see which ones stand up and which ones are flawed...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 16:22:00
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1994. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
you're either deliberately misinterpreting me for what you think is comic effect, or you just suck at basic reading comprehension. When I say "abandon my DNA" I don't mean abandon DNA in general. I mean abandon MY DNA. The...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 16:04:00
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1995. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Diana Kim wrote: Your abilities and limitations, gifts and flaws, both physical and mental , all are encoded in these strips of acid. Maybe at first, when we are still developing. But I am no longer an embryonic being. I could choose to ab...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 12:00:00
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1996. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Diana Kim wrote: stuff. I disagree completely. I am defined by my choices, my decisions and my opinions, not by the complicated strip of acid in each of my cells which itself is just a careful high-fidelity copy of the one that occupied my ...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.26 02:31:00
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1997. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
I make no apologies.
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.24 03:08:00
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1998. The Gallente Problem II - in Intergalactic Summit [original thread]
Seri, you're doing that thing again where you assume that [ insert human activity ] is a Gallentean invention that the rest of us savages are emulating. EVERY culture has mechanisms in place for discussing the status quo and searching for a better...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.24 02:38:00
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1999. Pulling the Plug on WiS - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Thought that just occurred to me: If CCP make WiS they frustrate one group of players who don't want it made and feel that it's a waste of resources. If CCP sort of keep generally chipping away at WiS in a noncommittal way without getting anywhe...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.23 17:36:00
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2000. Pulling the Plug on WiS - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Sura Sadiva wrote: Actually WiS potentialities and benefits both in new game mechanics/contents as well as in players/customers satisfation looks so obvious and huge to me that seems really stupid to not push toward it. Only reason I can see ar...
- by Stitcher - at 2012.11.23 16:21:00
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