Then it wouldn't be politics, it would be honest communication, and you can't have that when you talk about politicsDeepcrush wrote:Lt. Staplic wrote:not to the Romulans at least.
Could you guys please just be more lame with the excuses?
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Now, now, if ridiculous excuses weren't being made, it wouldn't be international relations would it?Nickswitz wrote:Then it wouldn't be politics, it would be honest communication, and you can't have that when you talk about politicsDeepcrush wrote:Lt. Staplic wrote:not to the Romulans at least.
Could you guys please just be more lame with the excuses?
"All this has happened before --"
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neither that, nor this is an excuse, it is a fact.Deepcrush wrote:Lt. Staplic wrote:not to the Romulans at least.
Could you guys please just be more lame with the excuses?
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Considering the history of those involved, I'm going to agree with the "international politics" bit rather then take CJ's word on anything.
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Before this degenerates into more childish name calling I will just put it out there since I know the parties involved did not make an effort to hide it. Not a single ship went direct from the Union to the Romulans. Now the fact that they made no effort to hide the origin of the ships probably means they are sending a bit of a message with the deal, but that is for players to deal with in an IC fashion. As Tyyr pointed out...paint is both cheap and easy. If it was still painted I would say someone is sending a message of some sort.
And lets keep this thread light and unpersonal. IC stuff is one thing but if the OOC stuff degenerates into everyone getting angry and snippy with one another then it really is not worth the trouble of playing if no one is having any fun.
As for turns I am working all day on them today, should have them this morning/early afternoon. Had in-house Federal Bank regulators for the last two weeks and lots of pre-work the month before that, which has made me somewhat ragged with time. That won't happen anymore as I can get free my Tuesdays to get things turned around.
And lets keep this thread light and unpersonal. IC stuff is one thing but if the OOC stuff degenerates into everyone getting angry and snippy with one another then it really is not worth the trouble of playing if no one is having any fun.
As for turns I am working all day on them today, should have them this morning/early afternoon. Had in-house Federal Bank regulators for the last two weeks and lots of pre-work the month before that, which has made me somewhat ragged with time. That won't happen anymore as I can get free my Tuesdays to get things turned around.
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I'm SOOO looking forward to next week, personally. I'm on vacaton for the first time in a year, and I need a battery recharge.
I'll spend most of the time in my room, on my laptop with DITL anyway, so no big change threre.
I'll spend most of the time in my room, on my laptop with DITL anyway, so no big change threre.
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Did you know paint cost has gone up? It cost me double to paint those marking son the hulls from what it normally would.
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I reserve the right to laugh at others misfortune as much as I please... Childish maybe but fun for sure.
If you use a primer first it helps to cut costs...stitch626 wrote:Did you know paint cost has gone up? It cost me double to paint those marking son the hulls from what it normally would.
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Crap, I new I forgot something. Prime, then paint.
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No wonder they look so crappy...stitch626 wrote:Crap, I new I forgot something. Prime, then paint.
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Turns are out. Next turns due by Sunday at Noon, US central time.
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Ill be posting my response tomorrow. At some point.
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???
I didn't get one
I didn't get one
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Yay, now I get to have fun yelling at the klingons.
BTW Deep, I hope to make battle this time. You too?
BTW Deep, I hope to make battle this time. You too?
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