Alpha Star Trek Sim discussion
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Lol....this should be fun
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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As long as you're not the one to blame, yeah it should be a nice show.Mark wrote:Lol....this should be fun
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Depends if your emperor is alive or smeared over half of Quronos.
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If its not Martok then its going to be someone else.
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Yeah, its not like the Klingons would have a day of morning... they'd only need 15 minutes. Then on to the glorious slaughter.
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So, as backup, could anyone provide a link with B5 info (one that would give me an overview, I haven't seen over half the eps, and don't remember much... cept the guys with weird hair).
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Wiki covers it well enough, just read there and figure out who you may want to play as. Also, season one is on TheWB.com so just watch that for starters.
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I'm just wondering if we'll be able to determine who did this. There must be sensor scans from the orbiting facilities.
I guess we'll need to wait for more info.
And, if we do ever do a B5 sim, I guess I'll take the League of Non-aligned Worlds, since I imagine the Vorlons aren't going to be available.
I guess we'll need to wait for more info.
And, if we do ever do a B5 sim, I guess I'll take the League of Non-aligned Worlds, since I imagine the Vorlons aren't going to be available.
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I have a fleet there... which must have been on a tea break or something... but they should be able to tell us something.Tsukiyumi wrote:I'm just wondering if we'll be able to determine who did this. There must be sensor scans from the orbiting facilities.
I guess we'll need to wait for more info.
You don't get the whole league, just one race.Tsukiyumi wrote:And, if we do ever do a B5 sim, I guess I'll take the League of Non-aligned Worlds, since I imagine the Vorlons aren't going to be available.
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Ah. Well, the Vree, then.
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As long as its not the Pak'ma'ra, Tsuki
So, how much longer before we find out what happened?
So, how much longer before we find out what happened?
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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http://babylon5.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page this is good for information. Read up the basics on technology, then the races then the ships an history.
Whoever is left, I advise you get hold of the drazi or brakiri soon. They are probably the most economically capable of the non aligned powers.
Whoever is left, I advise you get hold of the drazi or brakiri soon. They are probably the most economically capable of the non aligned powers.
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Just a word on the B5 thing. I don't have a big issue helping someone set one up, but I am not sure thats the next thing that will happen on my plate. I am not up enough on the series to feel comfortable managing it so I would have to find time to watch it (never seen 95% of it) before I could do anything.
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If someone can learn the spreadsheets its manageable.
also, when we getting more details on what happened?
THIRDLY: Would a Star Wars one be manageable? hear me out on this one.
During the latter days of the Republic, say the last millenia or so, the Republic's power was...well not that great. The thousand nations that signed up to it agreed to it in part, but in fact often did nothing of what the various charters had said. The republic had little uniform military of its own, or least hardly used it, before the times of the Seperatist troubles. In this sense, its perfect. You'd have to do something truly messy to invite the aggression of the republic. In that sense, you could do almost anything you wished. Almost.
also, when we getting more details on what happened?
THIRDLY: Would a Star Wars one be manageable? hear me out on this one.
During the latter days of the Republic, say the last millenia or so, the Republic's power was...well not that great. The thousand nations that signed up to it agreed to it in part, but in fact often did nothing of what the various charters had said. The republic had little uniform military of its own, or least hardly used it, before the times of the Seperatist troubles. In this sense, its perfect. You'd have to do something truly messy to invite the aggression of the republic. In that sense, you could do almost anything you wished. Almost.
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I can't speak for BIG, but my knowledge of SW is limited to the six movies....
also we are currently tossing around plans for a ENT era Super SIM, at the conclusion of Alpha/Beta (or far enough in that ppl would be willing to drop it to join the super sim.
also we are currently tossing around plans for a ENT era Super SIM, at the conclusion of Alpha/Beta (or far enough in that ppl would be willing to drop it to join the super sim.
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