Everything posted by Seraphi
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Hegemony
*Cough* I'm not saying whether or not I have nukes. Anyways, annexation (Cancelled) budget goes to a new project to create carbon nanotubes and graphene sheets at a more efficient rate. (PS. Monster Hunter Tri freaking rocks. One of the best games I've played this year, and probably the second half of last year too, easily.)
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Dungeons & Dragons
That is a half-orc. No epic finishing post tonight, I'm too tired. I might do a retroactive one tommorow though.
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Dungeons & Dragons
90.200.144.88 Remember to put in a name. Also, make sure you set yourself to enter as a player, or the password will be wrong. Try "Tavern" "tavern" "Falador" and "falador"
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Dungeons & Dragons
Your intelligence is 13, correct? That gives a +1 modifier. And one other thing: Skill ranks in class skills cannot be more than your level+3. Nonclass skills are half this number.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Oh yeah, you have 36 skill points.
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Dungeons & Dragons
They give you modifiers when performing certain tasks. For instance, if you had 2 ranks in "Jump", then you would get a +2 to rolls which involve jumping. If you connect, it'd be easier to explain. Just open it up, go to "File", then "Connect to server" then hit the direct tab, input the ip address, and then connect.
- Dungeons & Dragons
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Dungeons & Dragons
Okay, almost good, but you only get one starting feat, and you still need to put your ranks into skills, which shouldn't take long. For the number of skill ranks you get, refer to the character page on the d20 SRD, and then check the "Skill points at first level" Class skills take 1 point to rank up, non-class skills take 2.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Well you've pretty much just ruined it for the others until Icu can make a character. 3 people wont be able to do this dungeon. If you say you're going to play, I expect you to play.
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Dungeons & Dragons
New IP. 90.200.144.88 Try now.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Going to turn router off for a minute or so, then back on, see if that helps. After that I'll try turning computer off and back on.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Hrm. Going to try turning the firewall off again. Worst scenario I go running back to /tg/ and ask them for help and they fix it and help me.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Character template is on the frontpage I believe. Joy of joys, my router has started being stupid again. I'll try to fix it quickly.
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Hegemony
For grass to be able to eat a man effectively (For this we are assuming he has the sense not to feed himself to it) you would need a seriously strong acid, which would ruin the ecosystem and environment around it. Therefore, putting it in your own country as defense would be a bad idea. I guess if you're into biological warfare it could be used as offense though.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Okay, everything is ready. 90.200.144.113 Let's go.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Awesome, give me ten minutes, and then we roll.
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Dungeons & Dragons
Okay, is everybody present? I see Retech, Paul, and Earthsage. Is Grim hovering around somewhere? In the meantime, I'll start setting up.
- Fallen Star
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Fallen Star
Lethal to a human, yes, but probably not lethal to a machine.
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Hegemony
Actually, that is true. Annexing in this game is for people going LAND OMGRAWR. Annexation is cancelled, funding diverted to a new project for advanced batteries, with increased efficiency and lifespan. Should take 5 years.
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Hegemony
Wait, Icu, you're doing the same mining project as me, yet taking half the time. I don't really think that's fair.
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Hegemony
Actually, true. Since they must be controlled through smell, the enemy could just as easily turn them against you. It's a pretty terrible idea. But then again, so are man-eating plants. It's a plant. It can't move, and would take upwards of one hour to digest somebody (Unless of course you want it producing highly concentrated acid and wrecking the environment and the ecosystem around it) I'm sure common logic would tell the soldiers to "Stay away from the strange plant with a huge opening in it the size of a human"
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Hegemony
Mather, the only way to control these things would be with pheremones. It isn't so much a hivemind. But that's besides the point. They would need to be constantly maintained, and would probably be a bigger pest to you than the enemy.
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Hegemony
I can't see it being really effective. Since you would be required to alter the animals DNA, as you can't tame a mindless drone. Termites don't bite as much as fire ants.
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Fallen Star
Zathe plugs itself into the hole in the wall to recharge, and attempts to use the ships circuitry to determine where the main power room is.