You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
Luke just said he couldn't see a thing in his stormtrooper helmet.
I know this is being pretty spergy about it.
BUUUUUT, if he can't see very well in it wouldn't the rest of the army not be able to see very well in it ergo it being an awful idea because the entire army is partially blind?
a spergy complaint
he's also a little small for the costume, they say, so maybe it's obviously not the optimal fit
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all humans ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
Foxed.
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eh, one things eve is good at is making numbers and organization count more than total time played and wealth
I dunno really, I mean the trailer makes it look exciting, but isn't most of the content in Eve player driven? So if you are taking over a base when no one is online it would be just turrets and blowing shit up?
Also is eve really big enough to have a battle of that scale all the time/at all?
Odds are you will not be able to attack any planet whenever you feel like it, otherwise everything would change hands every time anyone went to sleep.
the only real thing 3 and 4 did wrong is not live up to the series' potential, and breaking whatever overall story arc there could have beenoutside of that they are ok movies, although 4 gets fucking weird at the end
AVP was wrestling with a special effects budget whose plotline happened to take place in the Fox alien universe. I didn't see the second one because why would I?
So you mean they completely failed as sequels? I mean I don't see how you can admit that and then act like it doesn't make them awful.
For me all it really did was make me treat them more like stand alone movies. Which to be honest, I was already kind of trained to do by the second movie, since it takes Ripley out of her life and she has to adapt to a new environment. They just did it more drastically with the last two.
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
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Ugh, went out to see old family friends. Forgot how religious my family and their friends are. Very sick of listening to people discuss a religion I want to have nothing to do with.
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
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edited June 2011
So now you get to listen to us discuss the Force and the Jedi!
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Ugh, went out to see old family friends. Forgot how religious my family and their friends are. Very sick of listening to people discuss a religion I want to have nothing to do with.
I wouldn't mind it so much if having a dissenting opinion wasn't so goddamn controversial. Like, even if you are rational and diplomatic about it, being an atheist out loud at all is totally offensive to my religious family members.
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
But how do you send Jedi out to destroy that stuff without risking them being corrupted by it?
In fact, I'd guess that is a common thing in the EU.
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You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
Well, no, the reason I like it is because of the conflicted environment it creates, not because I think the humans are totally right and they should kill anyone practicing magic without a "good mage" business card
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
But how do you send Jedi out to destroy that stuff without risking them being corrupted by it?
In fact, I'd guess that is a common thing in the EU.
Star Wars inquisition. Ordo Sithicus.
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Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
But how do you send Jedi out to destroy that stuff without risking them being corrupted by it?
In fact, I'd guess that is a common thing in the EU.
You.. you get the normal people to go do it.
Have a force user go to various planets to use sense force or whatnot and find possible locations of the artifacts and crypts, then the normals go down. Find it, destroy it, never let the force guy anywhere close to the crap.
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You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
But how do you send Jedi out to destroy that stuff without risking them being corrupted by it?
In fact, I'd guess that is a common thing in the EU.
"Hey how's the sith artifact search and dispose mission going?"
"Pretty good, we're in the ruins checking this place out.. uuhh oh goddamnit."
The bizarre logic of destroying the controls that shuts the door on your side of the door somehow affects the controls on the other side of the door is strange.
I mean.
yeah
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Ugh, went out to see old family friends. Forgot how religious my family and their friends are. Very sick of listening to people discuss a religion I want to have nothing to do with.
I wouldn't mind it so much if having a dissenting opinion wasn't so goddamn controversial. Like, even if you are rational and diplomatic about it, being an atheist out loud at all is totally offensive to my religious family members.
Yeah, I don't discuss my atheism here. I don't want to deal with it.
Fuck I want to run a star wars one-off using Spirit of the Century.
Kick out all the attempts to get all beardy or sci-fi, kick out all the metaphysics or philosophical questions, and go straight pulp flash Gordon serial.
Dudes wanna get somewhere? Better find a rope because you're swinging there like Errol Flynn.
You know, I'm starting to feel the systematic murder of all force users ever might just be an excellent idea.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Whether they're good or bad, humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
But how do you send Jedi out to destroy that stuff without risking them being corrupted by it?
In fact, I'd guess that is a common thing in the EU.
"Hey how's the sith artifact search and dispose mission going?"
"Pretty good, we're in the ruins checking this place out.. uuhh oh goddamnit."
"What's up?"
"I think.. yeah, shit I'm evil now."
"I told you so."
"SHUT IT GARY I'M DARTH MURDERDOUCHE NOW"
I think it'd go more like this:
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South hostI obey without questionRegistered Userregular
eh, one things eve is good at is making numbers and organization count more than total time played and wealth
I dunno really, I mean the trailer makes it look exciting, but isn't most of the content in Eve player driven? So if you are taking over a base when no one is online it would be just turrets and blowing shit up?
Also is eve really big enough to have a battle of that scale all the time/at all?
Odds are you will not be able to attack any planet whenever you feel like it, otherwise everything would change hands every time anyone went to sleep.
Isn't that how Goonswarm rolled?
Goonswarm grew really fast by EVE standards, but it's also a game where some ships can take like, a month of real time to build.
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hahahaha: "How are you?"
Can't wait to be a smuggler.
yeah definitely 04, I think november
This is happening in town. But even if I knew where, it would obviously be useless information. Still, it's something.
Cause they're either really irritating and self-righteous twats who think they should be in charge by virtue of being "wiser" or evil and power-hungry monsters.
a spergy complaint
he's also a little small for the costume, they say, so maybe it's obviously not the optimal fit
Foxed.
Isn't that how Goonswarm rolled?
For me all it really did was make me treat them more like stand alone movies. Which to be honest, I was already kind of trained to do by the second movie, since it takes Ripley out of her life and she has to adapt to a new environment. They just did it more drastically with the last two.
PSN/XBL: Zampanov -- Steam: Zampanov
This is kind of what I liked about the Dragon Age universe with their magic users. Humanity is freaked and they're super ready to just off the whole lot of them, good or bad, the second it looks like they're about to go off reservation.
PSN/XBL: Zampanov -- Steam: Zampanov
Not to mention that by default there is always some Sith artifact or Sith crypt that's lain undiscovered for millenia that corrupts someone and restarts the cult of the sith again in the star wars universe.
You'd think they'd try to systematically seek out and destroy all that crap. Then educate their Jedi about the Sith and what they've done. If someone seems to think they can check out Sith stuff and not get corrupted you take them behind the shed and kill them before they become too powerful to stop.
I wouldn't mind it so much if having a dissenting opinion wasn't so goddamn controversial. Like, even if you are rational and diplomatic about it, being an atheist out loud at all is totally offensive to my religious family members.
But how do you send Jedi out to destroy that stuff without risking them being corrupted by it?
In fact, I'd guess that is a common thing in the EU.
Well, no, the reason I like it is because of the conflicted environment it creates, not because I think the humans are totally right and they should kill anyone practicing magic without a "good mage" business card
PSN/XBL: Zampanov -- Steam: Zampanov
Star Wars inquisition. Ordo Sithicus.
You.. you get the normal people to go do it.
Have a force user go to various planets to use sense force or whatnot and find possible locations of the artifacts and crypts, then the normals go down. Find it, destroy it, never let the force guy anywhere close to the crap.
"Hey how's the sith artifact search and dispose mission going?"
"Pretty good, we're in the ruins checking this place out.. uuhh oh goddamnit."
"What's up?"
"I think.. yeah, shit I'm evil now."
"I told you so."
"SHUT IT GARY I'M DARTH MURDERDOUCHE NOW"
PSN/XBL: Zampanov -- Steam: Zampanov
You don't want dudes going in the middle of mind corrupting juju and getting any brilliant ideas.
s'what I was goin for
PSN/XBL: Zampanov -- Steam: Zampanov
I mean.
yeah
Yeah, I don't discuss my atheism here. I don't want to deal with it.
Kick out all the attempts to get all beardy or sci-fi, kick out all the metaphysics or philosophical questions, and go straight pulp flash Gordon serial.
Dudes wanna get somewhere? Better find a rope because you're swinging there like Errol Flynn.
party time
Cause I never understood if he was dead or not when all he did was vanish.
I think it'd go more like this:
He died. Became one with the Force or somesuch.
good luck!
literally every single young woman who walked by gave me an enamored smile
like 5 girls!
Goonswarm grew really fast by EVE standards, but it's also a game where some ships can take like, a month of real time to build.
So he's the best wing man ever is what you're saying.