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Jev North
Hyperpredator Rest Home
507
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Posted - 2017.01.01 16:19:47 -
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Lunarisse Aspenstar wrote:So what's your Resolution(s) for this year? Get genuinely good, instead of coasting on grit and thoroughly average skills. Feel things.
What's the most long-shot, wild leap of faith you made that actually paid off?
Das ist schmutzig, falsch und moralisch höchst verwerflich. Bin dabei.
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1837
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Posted - 2017.01.01 16:44:18 -
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Jev North wrote:Lunarisse Aspenstar wrote:So what's your Resolution(s) for this year? Get genuinely good, instead of coasting on grit and thoroughly average skills. Feel things. What's the most long-shot, wild leap of faith you made that actually paid off?
Flying Breacher, going after Thrashers. Half the time the gamble pays off. The other half my ship becomes stardust.
How much do you love your spouse, if applicable?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Sinjin Mokk
Pandemic Horde Inc. Pandemic Horde
1083
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Posted - 2017.01.01 18:07:00 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:
Flying Breacher, going after Thrashers. Half the time the gamble pays off. The other half my ship becomes stardust.
How much do you love your spouse, if applicable?
Not applicable, but there are those in the Galaxy that mean more to me than the rest of the Galaxy combined. Those are the ones to hold dear.
Did you all really think I was going to sell a pile of slaves to that frothing lunatic?
"Angels live, they never die,
Apart from us, behind the sky.
They're fading souls who've turned to ice,
So ashen white in paradise."
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Tamiroth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
367
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Posted - 2017.01.01 19:03:25 -
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Sinjin Mokk wrote:Did you all really think I was going to sell a pile of slaves to that frothing lunatic? I neither did nor I did not; It was more like a probability state of thought, like "But, he did offer me help against Nauplius once! But, despite all their crimes, the Cartel aren't exactly known friends of the Sani Sabik in whatever form.. I guess it's 75 to 25%... I hope."
I'm glad I wasn't mistaken , Mr. Mokk. Thank you.
What's your favourite icecream flavouring?
(Just had to post that one. When in the Institute, we once visited a small moon - rather, a captured comet - that really looked like a lump of minty icecream! Our mentor had to remind several times that those ice samples are NOT to be tasted under any circumstances. Even if it was mostly water ice.) |
Quincyy
Mobius Industries
5
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Posted - 2017.01.01 22:58:51 -
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Tamiroth wrote:I neither did nor I did not; It was more like a probability state of thought, like "But, he did offer me help against Nauplius once! But, despite all their crimes, the Cartel aren't exactly known friends of the Sani Sabik in whatever form.. I guess it's 75 to 25%... I hope."
I'm glad I wasn't mistaken , Mr. Mokk. Thank you.
What's your favourite icecream flavouring?
(Just had to post that one. When in the Institute, we once visited a small moon - rather, a captured comet - that really looked like a lump of minty icecream! Our mentor had to remind several times that those surface samples are NOT to be tasted under any circumstances. Even if it was mostly just dirty water ice.)
I remember specifically the station I grew up at was very fond of giving the children ice cream with broken bits of frozen pies. This seemed very popular as almost every batch of ice cream could be experimented with. For all I know, we were part of some secret marketing test so they could sell it else where.
Who knows.
But at that point, it evolved into liking cheesecake over pie, and so ice cream with frozen bits of cheese cake will float me off my feet.
My question to you out there; What is your earliest memory?
Fiction Narrative Blog - Quincyy's Life In New Eden - Turning actual game play into fiction after it happens.
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Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
1715
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Posted - 2017.01.01 23:38:00 -
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Quincyy wrote: My question to you out there; What is your earliest memory?
First memory? Probably the last birthday I had on my home planet before my parents got their final jobs and we moved. I remember little things like snowfall and such but not vividly.
Do you have any random thing you always bring into combat as a good luck thing? |
Matias Kurovassi
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
30
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Posted - 2017.01.02 02:40:08 -
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Valerie Valate wrote: So. Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror, thought about all the things you've done as a capsuleer, and had a moment of clarity and thought you were a monster ? If so, what did you do about it ?
Sure.
I would say my previous work of fiction was an accurate portrayal of a monster. I do feel I played the part well of a woman who, having been convinced of the lack of value or meaning in existence lost herself in the usual nihilism of living a lifestyle granted too much power and privilege to indulge in her own dehumanization without fear of restraint... until it all became really quite banal playing the role because what's new in that regard?
Just the usual tale of individualism gone awry until all that's left is the vapid lifestyle of pointless violence; physical excess; callous disregard for human life; the pursuit of fame and popularity... overall trite pursuits enabled by the wealth and status of being a capsuleer. There was an irony in it all though.
As for myself being a monster? I think a little self-awareness does go a long way. Just as much as trying to find value, meaning and purpose in life how you can and with who you can. In a career that too often can be cynical, cruel, and unjust, it's the little moments of beauty and kindness that can remind me of life's worth.
If you could mix two genres of film to make a musical, what would you choose and what would it be about?
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1839
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Posted - 2017.01.02 07:20:32 -
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Matias Kurovassi wrote:Valerie Valate wrote: So. Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror, thought about all the things you've done as a capsuleer, and had a moment of clarity and thought you were a monster ? If so, what did you do about it ?
Sure. I would say my previous work of fiction was an accurate portrayal of a monster. I do feel I played the part well of a woman who, having been convinced of the lack of value or meaning in existence lost herself in the usual nihilism of living a lifestyle granted too much power and privilege to indulge in her own dehumanization without fear of restraint... until it all became really quite banal playing the role because what's new in that regard? Just the usual tale of individualism gone awry until all that's left is the vapid lifestyle of pointless violence; physical excess; callous disregard for human life; the pursuit of fame and popularity... overall trite pursuits enabled by the wealth and status of being a capsuleer. There was an irony in it all though. As for myself being a monster? I think a little self-awareness does go a long way. Just as much as trying to find value, meaning and purpose in life how you can and with who you can. In a career that too often can be cynical, cruel, and unjust, it's the little moments of beauty and kindness that can remind me of life's worth. If you could mix two genres of film to make a musical, what would you choose and what would it be about?
Noir tragicomedy. It will be about a robot private detective who is to investigate a case of a runaway fedo, who ended up falling in love with said fedo, elopes with the fedo and spends the next week trying to get through to each other due to very, very obvious reasons. And then the fedo gets squashed entirely by accident by said robot in the end.
Tea with cakes or without cakes?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Jev North
Hyperpredator Rest Home
507
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Posted - 2017.01.02 09:16:50 -
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Matias Kurovassi wrote:I would say my previous work of fiction was an accurate portrayal of a monster. Mm. I'd say your current work of fiction is trying a little too hard to distance itself from her, though.
Elmund Egivand wrote:Noir tragicomedy. It will be about a robot private detective who is to investigate a case of a runaway fedo[...] I'm impressed, you've really thought about this.
Elmund Egivand wrote:Tea with cakes or without cakes? With cakes, although something light and fluffy, so as not to overwhelm the taste of the tea itself. Capital-T Tea is still best served without.
Das ist schmutzig, falsch und moralisch höchst verwerflich. Bin dabei.
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Matias Kurovassi
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
31
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Posted - 2017.01.02 11:07:25 -
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Jev North wrote:Matias Kurovassi wrote:I would say my previous work of fiction was an accurate portrayal of a monster. Mm. I'd say your current work of fiction is trying a little too hard to distance itself from her, though.
Absolution is nothing without the acceptance of consequences. If I wanted a complete break with the past I would have done so.
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1839
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Posted - 2017.01.02 11:25:44 -
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Jev North wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Noir tragicomedy. It will be about a robot private detective who is to investigate a case of a runaway fedo[...] I'm impressed, you've really thought about this.
Came up with this in five minutes upon reading the question. Alas, I know absolutely nothing about writing a musical so I won't be producing this anytime soon.
How many people sharing the dining hall is too many people for you?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Jev North
Hyperpredator Rest Home
507
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Posted - 2017.01.02 11:30:55 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:How many people sharing the dining hall is too many people for you? More than six total gets noisy -- more of an event or a party than a shared meal, at that point, and the conversation tends to break up into clumps of about that size if there's more people around anyway.
What's the hardest lesson you've had to learn last year?
Das ist schmutzig, falsch und moralisch höchst verwerflich. Bin dabei.
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Lunarisse Aspenstar
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
1033
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Posted - 2017.01.02 15:39:45 -
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Jev North wrote: What's the hardest lesson you've had to learn last year?
Too painful for me to put into words here. There is a reason I am no longer CEO. The learning of the lesson almost broke me.
Since I didn't answer that candidly, I will respond to three priors one.
Elmund Egivand wrote: How many people sharing the dining hall is too many people for you? I agree six people is the most for a good dinner party. Over six, the conversation will get split and divided.
Matias Kurovassi wrote: If you could mix two genres of film to make a musical, what would you choose and what would it be about? Rom/Com and Tragedy. A doomed love affair between a True Amarr Holder's Heir and the family's Sebiestor head slave in the period before the Minmatar Rebellion. Starting off superficially light, it ends with a knife in his chest when he seeks to elope with her but she chooses to escape.
Quincyy wrote: What is your earliest memory? An odd one. I remember laying on a couch in a sunbeam being gazed on by the family cat as if I were potential prey. it's no wonder I prefer dogs to this day.
And for my question:
Have you ever found true love? |
Kairelle
Raven.Syndicate
49
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Posted - 2017.01.02 16:12:59 -
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Lunarisse Aspenstar wrote:
Have you ever found true love?
I thought so once, but perhaps not.
What is true love anyway?
Hnolai ki tuul, ti sei oni a tiu.
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Jev North
Hyperpredator Rest Home
509
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Posted - 2017.01.02 16:21:38 -
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Kairelle wrote:What is true love anyway? "One of those things which turn out to be not at all like what you imagined, but in hindsight, couldn't have been any other way."
Not that I have personal experience.
What's the best gift someone ever gave you?
Das ist schmutzig, falsch und moralisch höchst verwerflich. Bin dabei.
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1839
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Posted - 2017.01.02 16:50:55 -
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Jev North wrote:Kairelle wrote:What is true love anyway? "One of those things which turn out to be not at all like what you imagined, but in hindsight, couldn't have been any other way." Not that I have personal experience. What's the best gift someone ever gave you?
A skeleton chronometer. My wife built it herself after, I assume, several weeks of study and many hours on the 3D printer and precision saws and drills and an additional week or two of assembly. With upmost secrecy. On hindsight, I should have suspected what with her missing from the bed many nights in a row and the specks of metallic dust I kept finding on my equipment and her being incredibly sluggish, dull and very unenergetic for a few months prior to my birthday.
I daren't wear the watch unless I expect to stay all day in station. Yes, I do not actually need the watch, but heck, it's the thought that counts.
What impractical object do you always put into your cargo hold before undocking?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Hetu Hegirin
Otherwhere Circle
32
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Posted - 2017.01.03 19:14:08 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:What is the most impractical object you had ever had in the cargo hold of your combat vessel? In the days just after commencement from PTS, I was getting a feel for the market and looking to find a way to build a bankroll. I started taking small contracts as a courier in between gigs for Republic commercial agents. On one such occasion I took a contract in Devoid, somewhere I'd never been, to move several large crates of soil to some 'seed world' project for a clan in the Heath. It wasn't until I arrived at the pickup that I thought to look at the destination: the doorstep of the Wildlands, well outside CONCORD's punitive auspices. I told myself this was a common rookie mistake, but it was a bit embarrassing to inform the crew of the oversight. I could have cancelled, but I wanted to avoid tarnishing my budding reputation and assumed the risk was a small price to pay. Foolish I guess, but my motto in those early days was better to try something and fail than try nothing and succeed.
Well, I had to high-tail it back to Teonusude to pick up the only ship I had that I could trust to run the gauntlet: a Scythe fresh off my first production line. We immediately refit the hull with the largest cargo hold we could manage, put everything possible into reinforcing the shields, and jury-rigged the navigational alignment and hyperspatial systems. A flight of drones was the only defense we would have beyond the gate guns.
So we made another run to Devoid and plotted a back-door route to Elfrard through Derelik, pushing as fast as we could in a Scythe whose hold was absolutely stuffed to the brim full of dirt. Whatever blessings we whispered must have found purchase, because the pipeline was dead empty almost the entire way. We made the delivery safe and sound, and even got through Bosena on the way back to HQ.
Turns out there was administrative error on the part of the contract issuer and it was assigned to the wrong recipient. They offered me another contract to move it again, but I thought better than to tempt fate twice.
Have you ever 'bet it all' on something and come out on top? |
Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
896
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Posted - 2017.01.03 22:11:45 -
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Hetu Hegirin wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:What is the most impractical object you had ever had in the cargo hold of your combat vessel? In the days just after commencement from PTS, I was getting a feel for the market and looking to find a way to build a bankroll. I started taking small contracts as a courier in between gigs for Republic commercial agents. On one such occasion I took a contract in Devoid, somewhere I'd never been, to move several large crates of soil to some 'seed world' project for a clan in the Heath. It wasn't until I arrived at the pickup that I thought to look at the destination: the doorstep of the Wildlands, well outside CONCORD's punitive auspices. I told myself this was a common rookie mistake, but it was a bit embarrassing to inform the crew of the oversight. I could have cancelled, but I wanted to avoid tarnishing my budding reputation and assumed the risk was a small price to pay. Foolish I guess, but my motto in those early days was better to try something and fail than try nothing and succeed. Well, I had to high-tail it back to Teonusude to pick up the only ship I had that I could trust to run the gauntlet: a Scythe fresh off my first production line. We immediately refit the hull with the largest cargo hold we could manage, put everything possible into reinforcing the shields, and jury-rigged the navigational alignment and hyperspatial systems. A flight of drones was the only defense we would have beyond the gate guns. So we made another run to Devoid and plotted a back-door route to Elfrard through Derelik, pushing as fast as we could in a Scythe whose hold was absolutely stuffed to the brim full of dirt. Whatever blessings we whispered must have found purchase, because the pipeline was dead empty almost the entire way. We made the delivery safe and sound, and even got through Bosena on the way back to HQ. Turns out there was administrative error on the part of the contract issuer and it was assigned to the wrong recipient. They offered me another contract to move it again, but I thought better than to tempt fate twice. Have you ever 'bet it all' on something and come out on top?
Yes, good night at the casino.
weirdest experience in space?
I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1841
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Posted - 2017.01.04 01:31:41 -
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Tyrel Toov wrote:Hetu Hegirin wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:What is the most impractical object you had ever had in the cargo hold of your combat vessel? In the days just after commencement from PTS, I was getting a feel for the market and looking to find a way to build a bankroll. I started taking small contracts as a courier in between gigs for Republic commercial agents. On one such occasion I took a contract in Devoid, somewhere I'd never been, to move several large crates of soil to some 'seed world' project for a clan in the Heath. It wasn't until I arrived at the pickup that I thought to look at the destination: the doorstep of the Wildlands, well outside CONCORD's punitive auspices. I told myself this was a common rookie mistake, but it was a bit embarrassing to inform the crew of the oversight. I could have cancelled, but I wanted to avoid tarnishing my budding reputation and assumed the risk was a small price to pay. Foolish I guess, but my motto in those early days was better to try something and fail than try nothing and succeed. Well, I had to high-tail it back to Teonusude to pick up the only ship I had that I could trust to run the gauntlet: a Scythe fresh off my first production line. We immediately refit the hull with the largest cargo hold we could manage, put everything possible into reinforcing the shields, and jury-rigged the navigational alignment and hyperspatial systems. A flight of drones was the only defense we would have beyond the gate guns. So we made another run to Devoid and plotted a back-door route to Elfrard through Derelik, pushing as fast as we could in a Scythe whose hold was absolutely stuffed to the brim full of dirt. Whatever blessings we whispered must have found purchase, because the pipeline was dead empty almost the entire way. We made the delivery safe and sound, and even got through Bosena on the way back to HQ. Turns out there was administrative error on the part of the contract issuer and it was assigned to the wrong recipient. They offered me another contract to move it again, but I thought better than to tempt fate twice. Have you ever 'bet it all' on something and come out on top? Yes, good night at the casino. weirdest experience in space?
Watching a procurer drift past station. As in Deteis courier delivery vehicle drifting. With that electronic music blaring in the background.
Worst backwater hamlet you had ever visited?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Persephone Alleile
Tartarus Covert Operations
279
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Posted - 2017.01.04 19:16:06 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote: Worst backwater hamlet you had ever visited?
I spent a few months living with some colonists on J143140 III. The system had been abandoned by the capsuleers who settled it and they simply left behind their planetary infrastructure and the colonists they had employed to extract resources. Most of the colonists managed to get passage back to known space but some decided to stick it out. There was little access to most commodities and agriculture was mostly subsistence level. Food was scarce and there was little social cohesion.
I helped them set up some basic social structures based on the communal model of my home planet and we re-purposed some of the heavy machinery and factories to produce tools for farming and shelter. Things seem to have improved by the time I left, but they would still be considered quite poor and deprived by most standards.
When was the last time you experienced a physical illness? |
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Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
897
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Posted - 2017.01.04 19:19:38 -
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Persephone Alleile wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote: Worst backwater hamlet you had ever visited?
I spent a few months living with some colonists on J143140 III. The system had been abandoned by the capsuleers who settled it and they simply left behind their planetary infrastructure and the colonists they had employed to extract resources. Most of the colonists managed to get passage back to known space but some decided to stick it out. There was little access to most commodities and agriculture was mostly subsistence level. Food was scarce and there was little social cohesion. I helped them set up some basic social structures based on the communal model of my home planet and we re-purposed some of the heavy machinery and factories to produce tools for farming and shelter. Things seem to have improved by the time I left, but they would still be considered quite poor and deprived by most standards. When was the last time you experienced a physical illness? The last time I tried to follow Kim's logic.
Worst fit you have ever flown and managed to get a kill in?
I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.
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Neph
Crimson Serpent Syndicate Heiian Conglomerate
707
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Posted - 2017.01.04 23:45:33 -
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I'm not sure it's necessarily *bad*, but I've killed some fun stuff in a max-gank blaster Corm. Null is life, Null is love.
Who was your first crush? What happened?
~ Gariushi YC110 // Midular YC115 // Yanala YC115 ~
"Orte Jaitovalte sitasuyti ne obuetsa useuut ishu. Ketsiak ishiulyn."
-Yakiya Tovil-Toba-taisoka
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Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour Sani-Sabik
1890
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Posted - 2017.01.05 14:15:59 -
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Neph wrote:Who was your first crush? What happened?
When I was a teenager, there was this boy that went to the same Scripture study class as I did. So at the next church ice cream social, I asked him out, and he said yes. We went on a few dates, to the holo-cinema, playing badminton, the usual kind of teenage stuff.
Then one day, after he dropped me off at my house in his sports car, when he was going to give me a kiss goodnight, my pet slaver hound burst out of the bushes and tore his clothes to shreds.
Turns out, he was also dating another girl, on the other side of town. My slaver hound could smell her different perfume in his sports car, I think.
Anyway, that was the end of that. And let that be a lesson to you !
So, a Question, hmm.
If you had a bronze statue created in your honour, what pose would you like to be sculpted in, and what motto would you want on the sculpture ?
Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.
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Jason Galente
SniggWaffe WAFFLES.
1050
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Posted - 2017.01.05 14:39:55 -
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Valerie Valate wrote: If you had a bronze statue created in your honour, what pose would you like to be sculpted in, and what motto would you want on the sculpture ?
A dab. "I came, I saw, I rustled."
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole.
And this foundation must be defended.
At any cost
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Tamiroth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
377
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Posted - 2017.01.05 15:01:15 -
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Jason Galente wrote:Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? Not even while.
Imagine for a second that all those mythical creatures after which so many ships are named, like Griffin, Jaguar, Rokh, Phoenix, etc., actually exist somewhere. For example, I always imagined a Wolf like a feral cross-breed between a common dog and a slaver hound (I know that's impossible :P) .
How would you think a Leviathan would look like? |
Saya Ishikari
Akagi Initiative
421
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Posted - 2017.01.05 15:17:50 -
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Tamiroth wrote:Jason Galente wrote:Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? Not even while. Imagine for a second that all those mythical creatures after which so many ships are named, like Griffin, Jaguar, Rokh, Phoenix, etc., actually exist somewhere. For example, I always imagined a Wolf like a feral cross-breed between a common dog and a slaver hound (I know that's impossible :P) . How would you think a Leviathan would look like? Like the last thing in the cluster you'd ever want to screw with...
Best dream or worst nightmare you can recall?
"At the end of it all, we have only what we've left in our wake to be remembered by." -Kyoko Ishikari, YC 95 - YC 117
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1853
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Posted - 2017.01.05 15:55:34 -
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Saya Ishikari wrote:Tamiroth wrote:Jason Galente wrote:Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? Not even while. Imagine for a second that all those mythical creatures after which so many ships are named, like Griffin, Jaguar, Rokh, Phoenix, etc., actually exist somewhere. For example, I always imagined a Wolf like a feral cross-breed between a common dog and a slaver hound (I know that's impossible :P) . How would you think a Leviathan would look like? Like the last thing in the cluster you'd ever want to screw with... Best dream or worst nightmare you can recall?
Worst nightmare? I dreamt of waking up to find that the ventilation fans aren't noisy and that I couldn't hear the hum of distant engines, the liquid rush in the pipes and the cracking of some shoddily taped wires.
What's the closest you had managed to get to a planet or a star before the starship's navigational failsafes stopped you from going any further?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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morion
Lighting Build
174
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Posted - 2017.01.05 19:01:19 -
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What's the closest you had managed to get to a planet or a star before the starship's navigational failsafes stopped you from going any further? [/quote]
i had a navigational failure i lasted 5 years i think it was in your mind. When i awoke it lasted 13 years what is the worst cake you have had? |
morion
Lighting Build
174
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Posted - 2017.01.05 19:14:39 -
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i had a navigational detour. when i awoke it was years later. what is cake and why do we talk about it all the time?
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Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
2831
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Posted - 2017.01.05 19:46:47 -
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morion wrote:i had a navigational detour. when i awoke it was years later. what is cake and why do we talk about it all the time? Cake is matter-- that is to say energy-- hanging together in a matrix that's full of holes. Without the holes, it collapses into something much less pleasant. Of course, most matter can maybe be described in this way.
I used to think tortes were unreasonably dense, but then someone offered me a neutron star. I wanted to sample a singularity, but nobody could find one even though it was obvious where to look.
What is the most disturbing thing (story, fact, etc.) you ever found out was completely true? |
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