Brainstorm, Brainstorm Brainstorm.
#1
Posted 05 November 2002 - 11:43 PM
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
#2
Posted 06 November 2002 - 11:45 AM
Just some food for thought.
Personally, an action based RPG would be a nice easy starter. And as a group-story.
Needs some ground rules though.
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"That was quick."
"Well you know, when you don't do it right it doesn't take as long."
#6
Posted 08 November 2002 - 01:48 AM
Of course, I would recommend a brainstorm where you suggest one random thing and then put it into the 'idea' pool.
I'll go first...
There is a technology that allows people to be mentally controlled, but this wears off in time depending on the strength of the controlling factor, and many conceive resistances to it. People who have had it used on them usually end up with permanent mental damage.
There is a single superpower that is about to fall apart.
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
opinion change 9/24/02: Human society is a complex metaphor for slavery.
#8
Posted 09 November 2002 - 04:16 AM
Or we could go for our Marine Squad RPG.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
#9
Posted 09 November 2002 - 04:39 AM
'Course, a nice and small marine RPG would be kinda fun too. Not exactly Ares (I mean, marines are pretty darn universal) but it'd be damn fun. And the locations we could go to.... Visit Paris! See the Pyramids! Travel to distant planets. Meet exotic life-forms. Kill them.
Mmm... go ahead and start it. I'm in.
I wanna be the sniper though.
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"That was quick."
"Well you know, when you don't do it right it doesn't take as long."
[This message has been edited by El Spamo (edited 11-09-2002).]
#10
Posted 09 November 2002 - 09:17 PM
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-Traek Cicion, barkeep extraordinaire
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-Durandal
"PS: If nothing's working around here, it's because I'm laughing so hard."
-Durandal
#11
Posted 10 November 2002 - 01:41 AM
Ok, here goes the recap I wrote. This is spoken from an Ishiman perspective, as this is taken directly from one of my posts.
The Prophets of Salril are in a very tight spot politically, economically and militarily at this time. They had made a significant investment into the Cantharaan war machine long before we sponsored the Ares crew in their fight to liberate Sol. The great success of that operation left the Cantharaans and their powerful navy trapped, and events conspired to prevented the Salrillians from donating aid to the Cantharaans.
Immediately following our annexation of Sol and the UNS as a temporary Protectorate, the Salrillians funded an Audemedon invasion force that took Earth, and invested significant manpower in their effort to subdue the Humans, who mounted a large resistance movement with the help of a significant amount of aid from the Reestablishment Committee, which funded several joint technological ventures with Obain and Elejee that allowed the UNS resistance forces to do a significant amount of damage to the Salrillian war machine. The series of lightning raids that the UNS resistance launched, combined with the rise of the United Earth Confederation and their fleets under former UNS admiral Gerald Levt left the Salrillian Navy's infrastructure in very poor shape.
At this point, approximately 18 months ago, the Audemedon Axis seemed to desert the Prophets. The Audemedon fleet simply abandoned the defence of Salril, leaving the UEC fleets to rush through and make use of a direct jumpgate to Sol.
Upon secureing Earth, the UEC entered a campaign of ruthless slaughter against Salrillians and Cantharaans, which soon grew into a genocide against all other races. Sources show that this was driven by the megalomeniacal Emperor Gerald Levt, who had apparantly been driven to madness by his long and painful escape from a mission in the Audemedon Axis during which he lost his wife.
At the same time that the UEC's fleets were roaming the galaxy, the Salrillians brought together the largest combined fleet in history, including Gaitori, Cantharaan Obish and Salrillian ships under the name of the Woven, and planned a full scale assault on Earth, which they executed with deadly timing, catching Sol with its fleets far away in the field.
Unfortunately, the Woven made a large miscalculation, and despite their threats to level all life on Earth, UEC fleets returned and proceeded to destroy a tremendous portion of their Armada.
The rebelling Audemedon Axis took advantage of the Salrillians just as they were engaging the UEC at Sol, and attacked and destroyed all life on the surface of Salril useing unknown weapons while the Woven were in combat over Earth. The weapons used by the Audemedons have never before been seen by members of the Ishiman Stellar Protectorate.
The battle of Sol went very badly for the Woven fleet, and they were only saved from a rout by the sudden and mysterious appearance of Phylidion forces. The motives of the Phylidions still remains unknown.
Since then, the Salrillians have been continually hassled by the rebel Audemedon, and their vast reserves of materials is beginning to run dry. In the last few months, imports to Salrillian space have quadroupled, and exports have stopped almost entirely. Our spies indicate that the Salrillians are in dire straits. Their economy has been strained by these last few years of war, and the loss of their navy and their homeworld has left them in shambles. They have been deficit spending for many months now. The government is in considerable debt, and much of the populous is in poverty. A less totalitarian government would have let the nation collapse into economic depression long ago, but the question still remains, how long can they last.
Two weeks ago, an attack by the Prophets of Salril destroyed all life on the surface of Gaitor. The presence of Salrillian fleets in Gaitori space combined with the shear scale of the destruction and loss of infrastructure has had played a large part in the fact that there has been no official response from the Gaitori Government. At this time, the Ishiman Stellar Protectorate has stopped all trade with Salril, which has precipitated several similar motions by the Elejee, Badizan, and, surprisingly, even the Obiards.
Along with all this, pirate activity has increased fiftyfold over the past six months, most notably, attacks perpetrated by a group flying under the transponder tag "AZK's Raiders." Flying a mix of stolen Cantharaan and Salrillian equipment, this group has been targeting in particular convoys moving to and from the newly opened Phylidion frontier.
So there we go, I'll let you mention where your characters fit in.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
#12
Posted 12 November 2002 - 11:12 PM
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
opinion change 9/24/02: Human society is a complex metaphor for slavery.
[This message has been edited by Joveia (edited 11-12-2002).]
#13
Posted 13 November 2002 - 04:16 PM
He did have a fairly obvious paradigm. I always suspected that Slug had more than a couple screws loose in his head. He did manage to write a good story though. A shame he decided to leave.
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"That was quick."
"Well you know, when you don't do it right it doesn't take as long."
#16
Posted 17 November 2002 - 06:37 PM
Hearing that, he'd probably come kick my ass.
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"That was quick."
"Well you know, when you don't do it right it doesn't take as long."
#17
Posted 22 November 2002 - 07:14 AM
Sangorn Mongorn Pn!
Nm.
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
opinion change 9/24/02: Human society is a complex metaphor for slavery.
#18
Posted 24 November 2002 - 12:34 PM
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
opinion change 9/24/02: Human society is a complex metaphor for slavery.
[This message has been edited by Joveia (edited 11-24-2002).]
#23
Posted 30 November 2002 - 06:46 PM
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There are only 3 kinds of people, those who can count, and those who can't.
Society is always at loggerheads with improvement.
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#24
Posted 01 December 2002 - 03:17 PM
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* Dark Side: Gates gives $100m to fight HIV, $421m to fight Linux, Thomas C. Greene, The Register, 11.13. $100m over 10 years to fight AIDS in India; $421m over three to fight Linux. Priorities.
#25
Posted 01 December 2002 - 03:28 PM
I can't really respond to that, except I don't like you.
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There are only 3 kinds of people, those who can count, and those who can't.
Society is always at loggerheads with improvement.