Everything posted by The_Mather1
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The Back Room
I posted as a reply to some bot linking to what it said was a site for buying furniture. It also posted once after that reply, though not as a reply to me, it just repeated itself.
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The Cursed Planet
Well, NY and it's time zone, one usually only uses the biggest city in the time zone, like you never find Drammen or even Oslo at GMT +1, it's either some German city or Kopenhagen.
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The Cursed Planet
EST (that's NY, right?) is GMT -3 during the winter half and GMT -4 during the summer half. (If it's LA then it's -6 & -7) But yeah, remember GMT according to where you live, that's the standard time, you don't see me begging the rest of you to add one hour to GMT so that it's my time. (I know the NY time by heart, but I had to check a map for LA) And yeah, it's 6pm in NY.
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Space
It's pretty much a room that becomes anything you want but can't affect anything outside itself.
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Space
Arch, would there be any extra bonus if I and Earth cooperated on the construction of a ship? Anyways, if any of those have to go it has got to be the shields then I just gotta hope the anti-/graviton thrusters can outrun most others.
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Space
Nex, shields are obvious and it needs the holodeck for testing and the science bay for research, after all it is a research and testing vessel. I'm just happy I only have to pay 1kt for the bridge and 50kt for the grinder.
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Space
Nex, what luxury? When it comes to living and lifesupport, those are minimum, the things that cost are the shields(400kt+4400kt), the science bay (3,000kt), the holodeck(3,000kt) and the hull(5,000kt).
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The Back Room
Why hello, Halo, glad to see you dropping by.
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Space
On closer delving into the newer of the two price list (though I had to take two prices from the older), I've found out that my ship would require 17,500kt in a Destroyer hull, not counting the price of aniti-/graviton thrusters, anti-graviton beam weapons, arc reactor core, a single bedroom and 500 stasis pods.
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Space
Mask, the subjects are supposed to be clones and their bodies recycled, so their corpses should pay for new clones so it shouldn't cost much if anything at all.
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Space
Well, of course that isn't the case in a chemical or a weapons test... well, the second depends on which end of the gun the subject is... but those usually aren't done on human subjects. Though thay can be done on clones for the extra data which again proves my previous statement.
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Space
A dead tester yields more data than a live one. If successfull the data yielded is only on how to solve the test, if unsuccessful the test could yield data on several possible ways to die and how to prevent it.
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Space
Let's just say there's a good reason GLaDOS says the tests become useless once you complete them and that it was up until then that they gave results. :rolleyes:
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Space
Icu, it's got an anti-graviton beam weapon, a drone launcher, shields and sensors too. And it is intended as a testing facility foremost, imagine it as Aperture Laboratories in space. The grinder is to take care of any... misshaps... that may happen to the clones during testing.
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The Back Room
Bikes are fun, though it should be noted that any attempted off-roading with mine would just end in a rain of sparks and it ballancing on top of a rock by the exhaust. It only just has enough clearing below to go clear of a speed bump.
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The Back Room
Pain I can handle well, only one thing I can think of is outsite my pain treshold but still not bad enough to send me into a shock state is a punch to the solar. Anything worse and I'll go into shock and start shivering but I won't feel a thing, any lighter and I can shrug it off after a second or two, maybe up to ten in the case of something to the gonads. Yeah, tightning up when struck in the gonads is just the central nervous system going "must... protect... reproductive system..."
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The Back Room
I believe I've had my fair share of gonad shots too, I can remember the pain but I seem to have supressed the memories. Though I remember (oddly enough) a mighty headshot, I was leaning on a steel beam and BOOM soccer ball to the head. My head was about 1cm away from the beam when the ball hit the other side, I can't even remember how long my ears rang.
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The Back Room
You lucky son of a [bleep], there's only one bodypart that I haven't hurt, and for that I am mighty glad.
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Space
Going by amount of bays it would be a Tug.
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The Back Room
I hurt myself in so many ways that if they were filmed, AFV could make a special just with me.
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Space
I've said what kind of ship it is, it's a science, recognosance and testing vessel, I think it was 250m long, 80m wide and 65m tall.
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Space
Nex, it has a holodeck, a core/control room, a science lab, a single crew quarter, 500 cryogenic stasis pods, a grinder, a refinery and a fabricator.
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Space
Tablet computers already exist in space, they are powerful enough to do just about anything you ca do with a powerful IRL gaming computer.
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Space
iPad = Supersized smartphone - phone.
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Space
Not me, I'm classified as extremely expendable.