What the hell is a "scrub"?
#5
Posted 18 January 2000 - 03:25 PM
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Commander Cicion, commander of Audemedon 6th fleet
"Never tell me the odds!"
-Han Solo
"Never tell me the odds!"
-Han Solo
#6
Posted 18 January 2000 - 08:27 PM
You have Lieutenant Commanders to do that for you.
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Commander-in-Chief of the Nijayias Interstellar Navy.
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#10
Posted 18 January 2000 - 11:11 PM
As to the ORIGINAL "scrub" question, I think the best answer was that of the incentive to post more. More over, it is something that some of you are, and I am not.
This post has been edited by Aithon: 04 January 2007 - 05:52 PM
#11
Posted 19 January 2000 - 08:40 AM
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Commander Cicion, commander of Audemedon 6th fleet
"Never tell me the odds!"
-Han Solo
"Never tell me the odds!"
-Han Solo
#12
Posted 19 January 2000 - 01:51 PM
In MY navy we don't have high commanders, so pardon my mistake.
Fleet Admiral (in charge of entire navy)
Admiral (in charge of fleets)
Vice Admiral (in charge of groups (Vice Admiral of the Carrier group, etc)
Rear Admiral (in charge of fleet support vessels and most desk jobs)
Coomodore (in charge of wings of capships (5 battleships, say) or captain of a
large ship (like a gateship))
Captain (commands a capship)
Commander (commands a light capship or serves under a captain as 2nd in command, also in charge of security (Marines) on ships)
Lt Commander (in charge of a section of a ship eg weapondry)
Leutenant (in charge of a small section of ship eg a torpedo bay, or a security
division leader)
Ensign (does a job, like aiming a turret but has a crewman or 2 to help)
Crewman (does a job, like aiming a turret)
Of course, in your navy, it's different.
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#13
Posted 19 January 2000 - 07:41 PM
Then again, at the Axis, I would love to say to somebody 'Your strategy article sucked! You have been demoted to Lieutenant Door Opener, 3rd class!'
#14
Posted 19 January 2000 - 08:14 PM
So why shouldn't I do that?
Besides, this is fun. I love role-playing online.
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#16 Guest_Admiral Sargatanus_*
Posted 20 January 2000 - 09:59 PM
Now, One really creative name (although I slightly despise the persona behind it), is a dillema, an object, a fable, and a catchy tune from The cult classic the Rocky Horror Picture Show. And I have to give a lot of credit to Sword of Damocles for coming up with it, and not calling himself something like "Captain Valiant" and trying to be serious about it.
This now concludes my semi-intelectual rant for the week.
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"They're everywhere!"- hapless victim #203948
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#17 Guest_Soldier of Binki_*
Posted 21 January 2000 - 05:03 AM
Well? Can you prove it? There could be some distant space armada from which someone here is accessing our global computer network via satellite (and incidently are just now playing a game of multiplayer Ares I finished last week because the signal hasn't got to them yet. Just never you mind how I was able to play against someone the signal never even got to while I was playing.). I'm certain that these distant peoples would understand how grand this game is and would thus labour to build a computer capable of interpreting the MacOS.
I'll just bet, tucked away somewhere at Ambrosia HQ, is at least one US money order from "Canada"...
#18 Guest_Admiral Sargatanus_*
Posted 21 January 2000 - 11:00 AM
But I agree wholeheartedly that there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON WHAT-SO-EVER that every member of the galactic comunity should abstain from deciphering the grandure that is Ares, or any Ambrosia game.
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"They're everywhere!"- hapless victim #203948
#19
Posted 22 January 2000 - 12:09 AM
Read the sig.
Of course, there isn't much difference. A doctor probably couldn't tell.
Heh heh heh, I wonder why...
<subtle plug hint>
I bought a "worldwide" site license for our empire of MacOS (better than ours) and Ares (invaluable training tool).
There were a few problems with export regulations, but nothing a little "possession" couldn't resolve.
That was fun, especialy humiliating top US officals (I wonder when Clinton found out what we made him do... (not Monica, something else)).
Heh heh heh heh heh.
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Commander-in-Chief of the Nijayias Interstellar Navy.
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#21
Posted 22 January 2000 - 07:00 PM
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In the next world war,
In a jack-knifed Juggernaut,
I am born again.
Now that I've found somewhere safe To bury my bones.
And any fool knows a dog needs a home,
A shelter from pigs on the wing.
-Pink Floyd, Pigs on the Wing (pt. 2)
#22
Posted 23 January 2000 - 07:23 PM
Did I ever tell you guys about the prank we played about 50 years ago in New Mexico? We uses some tissue from the medlab to make some fake humanoids, put them in an obsolete scout craft, and droped it on a farm. Man was that funny. And some others of us enjoys sending images of bizare creatures to human's minds. They love making random prophecies like that they will land on the White House lawn in 2 years or something. They also love making strings appear in pictures of our scoutcrafts. Drives people nuts. They also mess with lighting and stuff. Anything to make real pictures look fake. Sometimes they also tell people ridiculous stories about universe-wide leagues and bizarre philosophies.
Heh.
And sometimes we make a new car in our onboard factories and go terorrising people who see our scoutcrafts. That's hilarious.
Our species enjoys pranks more than anything.
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#23
Posted 23 January 2000 - 08:13 PM
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I come, I go; You'll never know...
-Admiral Dennis
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#25
Posted 09 April 2000 - 01:34 PM
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Commander Cicion, commander of Phylydion Primary Armada
"Never tell me the odds!"
-Han Solo
"Never tell me the odds!"
-Han Solo