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An Idea: Because I am bored for the moment.

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Tamiroth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#361 - 2017-01-11 11:41:58 UTC
Elmund Egivand wrote:
When was the last time you took a bait, and how did that fight go?
Back in the militia, a little more than an year ago. I engaged a rookie Incursus sitting at the gate in Raa and immediately had a Cruor and a Slicer warp in on me.

Somehow, I got out and warped out to a random plex beacon, but the fight continued there and my Tormentor was eventually blown up anyway.

Matias Kurovassi wrote:
Arrendis wrote:
what's the ultimate question of the thread?

What is love?


I was thinking more about "what's the meaning of life", but "what is love" would do too.

So.

What is love?

P
Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#362 - 2017-01-11 19:55:02 UTC
Tamiroth wrote:
What is love?


A Complicating Factor.

If you could make a one-way trip through Time, taking nothing with you except your skills and knowledge, which direction would you choose to travel in ? Forward or back ?

Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.

Neph
Crimson Serpent Syndicate
#363 - 2017-01-11 23:29:08 UTC
Valerie Valate wrote:
Tamiroth wrote:
What is love?


A Complicating Factor.

If you could make a one-way trip through Time, taking nothing with you except your skills and knowledge, which direction would you choose to travel in ? Forward or back ?


Always forward. The past is to be remembered and honored, not longed for. Besides, it sucked.

Have you ever learned something that soured what you had held as a fond memory? What happened?

~ Gariushi YC110 // Midular YC115 // Yanala YC115 ~

"Orte Jaitovalte sitasuyti ne obuetsa useuut ishu. Ketsiak ishiulyn." -Yakiya Tovil-Toba-taisoka

Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
Ushra'Khan
#364 - 2017-01-12 02:15:53 UTC
Tamiroth wrote:
Elmund Egivand wrote:
When was the last time you took a bait, and how did that fight go?
Back in the militia, a little more than an year ago. I engaged a rookie Incursus sitting at the gate in Raa and immediately had a Cruor and a Slicer warp in on me.

Somehow, I got out and warped out to a random plex beacon, but the fight continued there and my Tormentor was eventually blown up anyway.

Matias Kurovassi wrote:
Arrendis wrote:
what's the ultimate question of the thread?

What is love?


I was thinking more about "what's the meaning of life", but "what is love" would do too.

So.

What is love?

P


Love is an active word. Of causality it is a catalyst: Meaning a cause equal to an effect.

Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#365 - 2017-01-12 02:48:24 UTC
Neph wrote:
Valerie Valate wrote:
Tamiroth wrote:
What is love?


A Complicating Factor.

If you could make a one-way trip through Time, taking nothing with you except your skills and knowledge, which direction would you choose to travel in ? Forward or back ?


Always forward. The past is to be remembered and honored, not longed for. Besides, it sucked.

Have you ever learned something that soured what you had held as a fond memory? What happened?


Learning, or rather, experiencing what being a capsuleer is really like. Old story, probably a very common one. Bright-eyed lad was promised the stars, found the stars to be less than brilliant when seen up close, got somewhat disappointed about it. Now has one foot across the 'bittervet' threshold.

Well, found my footing after a year and, despite the stars still being pretty tarnished, I can manage. Got acclimated with disappointment so there's that, I guess.

Have you ever suspected if your implants might be tracked? And if yes, did you investigate and find out if your suspicions is true or false?

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

morion
Lighting Build
#366 - 2017-01-12 03:35:56 UTC  |  Edited by: morion
Elmund Egivand wrote:


Learning, or rather, experiencing what being a capsuleer is really like. Old story, probably a very common one. Bright-eyed lad was promised the stars, found the stars to be less than brilliant when seen up close, got somewhat disappointed about it. Now has one foot across the 'bittervet' threshold.

Well, found my footing after a year and, despite the stars still being pretty tarnished, I can manage. Got acclimated with disappointment so there's that, I guess.

Have you ever suspected if your implants might be tracked? And if yes, did you investigate and find out if your suspicions is true or false?


I've had a hunch for years now but who does one tell the voices in there head?

Question: i love tea so much after finishing a cup i found the kettle empty. ) ;
i traveled back in time 1 hour to when the tea kettle was still full. ( ; so i thought ) ;
when i arrived the kettle was empty too. ) ;
it seems like by going back it ripped the tee i drank and the process of making tea
or me ever having been there to make tea out of the time line completely.
Now i am 2x as thirsty in mind on arrival back 1 hour and yet to really start the kettle.

Do your implants ever give you that itchy brain impossible to scratch itchy feels?
Aria Jenneth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#367 - 2017-01-12 05:06:09 UTC
morion wrote:
Do your implants ever give you that itchy brain impossible to scratch itchy feels?


Aaah! No! And if they did it would be because something was even more wrong than that makes it sound, because the brain itself doesn't feel pain (or itch)!

Have you ever had a dream you actively and actually wish you hadn't, even, like, months later?
Ria NieyIi
#368 - 2017-01-12 05:17:59 UTC
Thankfully, no. Then again, I dream very rarely.

Have you ever found yourself wanting to say something to anyone, yet words just won't come?
Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#369 - 2017-01-12 06:35:18 UTC
Ria NieyIi wrote:
Thankfully, no. Then again, I dream very rarely.

Have you ever found yourself wanting to say something to anyone, yet words just won't come?


Yes. Usually, because I forgot what I wanted to say when it is time to speak.

Any explorers here who had figured out what those derelict spaceships with no identifications that are sometimes found in sites are?

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Utari Onzo
Escalated.
OnlyFleets.
#370 - 2017-01-12 07:48:11 UTC
If these are the ships I think you're talking about, they're old. Exceptionally old if radio carbon dating can be relied upon (which given the good chance of exposure to all kinds of radiation means it can't)

However old they are, their design is certainly unique, possibly early Jove or even pre-Jove and relates to a very early space capable civilisation. The Providence Institute has been conducting some research on them to see if they might or might not be related to the origin civilisation of Scripture, but no conclusions can be drawn yet.

What was the biggest game changing discovery you have made in your life? Such as first seeing a certain system, or flying a certain ship, or an encounter that really changed your outlook on life, the future or other.

"Face the enemy as a solid wall For faith is your armor And through it, the enemy will find no breach Wrap your arms around the enemy For faith is your fire And with it, burn away his evil"

Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
Ushra'Khan
#371 - 2017-01-12 20:35:30 UTC
Templar Thal Vadam wrote:
I'll pose a question, the first person who posts answers the question, then asks one of their own that the next person answers, and so on. You can answer and pose more then once but not to your own question.

My question is...

What was the funniest thing you did as a teenager?


The funniest thing I did as a teenager was assume a Nun working as a Maid was my slave.
morion
Lighting Build
#372 - 2017-01-12 21:53:28 UTC
Aria Jenneth wrote:
morion wrote:
Do your implants ever give you that itchy brain impossible to scratch itchy feels?


Aaah! No! And if they did it would be because something was even more wrong than that makes it sound, because the brain itself doesn't feel pain (or itch)!



clarification dry scalp but on the inside itch

humor fail.
Tyrel Toov
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#373 - 2017-01-12 22:04:03 UTC
morion wrote:
Aria Jenneth wrote:
morion wrote:
Do your implants ever give you that itchy brain impossible to scratch itchy feels?


Aaah! No! And if they did it would be because something was even more wrong than that makes it sound, because the brain itself doesn't feel pain (or itch)!



clarification dry scalp but on the inside itch

humor fail.

Stop buying reman implants?

I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.

Julianni Avala
Ishukone-Raata Corporate Investment Bank
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#374 - 2017-01-12 22:20:16 UTC
Utari Onzo wrote:
If these are the ships I think you're talking about, they're old. Exceptionally old if radio carbon dating can be relied upon (which given the good chance of exposure to all kinds of radiation means it can't)

However old they are, their design is certainly unique, possibly early Jove or even pre-Jove and relates to a very early space capable civilisation. The Providence Institute has been conducting some research on them to see if they might or might not be related to the origin civilisation of Scripture, but no conclusions can be drawn yet.

What was the biggest game changing discovery you have made in your life? Such as first seeing a certain system, or flying a certain ship, or an encounter that really changed your outlook on life, the future or other.



It was not a discovery that I made on my own, but one that was gifted to me, to which I am eternally grateful. Perhaps it is not necessarily seen as a "discovery", but more of a gift of truth: the Word of God. It changed my life in many, many ways, and is a comfort as well as a drive to do as He wills.

What did you do on your very first day as a capsuleer? Do you wish you had done something else instead?

Chief Financial Officer, Head Diplomat

I-RED GalNet Site

--

((OOC: Journey to Purpose- Julianni's Character Blog, last updated 11.07))

Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#375 - 2017-01-12 22:31:22 UTC
Julianni Avala wrote:

What did you do on your very first day as a capsuleer? Do you wish you had done something else instead?


I became a pilot in an era in which it was still necessary to train skills in order to increase one's own ability to train skills faster. Technological progress has since made this practice obsolete, but it was very much a thing then, and new pilots such as myself were taught to train such as to increase those skill training speed skills as soon as possible in one's career. I learned this my first day as a pilot and dutifully did so, at least to some extent. I do not really regret having done so, although I appreciate the advancements that have made that practice unnecessary.

If it were demonstrated to you beyond all reasonable doubt that the Red God existed, would you worship him?
Arrendis
TK Corp
#376 - 2017-01-12 23:19:57 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
If it were demonstrated to you beyond all reasonable doubt that the Red God existed, would you worship him?


No. Not even if it could be proven beyond doubt that your god was the actual creator. Being powerful does not entitle an entity to veneration. A powerful but utterly despicable creator would be worthy only of rebellion and opposition.

If you had to choose between 1 Firbolg II or the same volume of fedos, and were only allowed to fly frigates, which would you choose and why?
Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#377 - 2017-01-13 01:18:41 UTC
Arrendis wrote:
Nauplius wrote:
If it were demonstrated to you beyond all reasonable doubt that the Red God existed, would you worship him?


No. Not even if it could be proven beyond doubt that your god was the actual creator. Being powerful does not entitle an entity to veneration. A powerful but utterly despicable creator would be worthy only of rebellion and opposition.

If you had to choose between 1 Firbolg II or the same volume of fedos, and were only allowed to fly frigates, which would you choose and why?


Firbolg II. I can at least sell it, reprocess it, or send to a carrier pilot as a present.

Most perilous non-conquerable nullsec region?

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Ria NieyIi
#378 - 2017-01-13 05:13:47 UTC  |  Edited by: Ria NieyIi
I misread, nevermind.
Jev North
Doomheim
#379 - 2017-01-13 10:58:25 UTC  |  Edited by: Jev North
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Most perilous non-conquerable nullsec region?


Syndicate. It's where alliances go to die.

Have you ever sabotaged your own shot at something you wanted, just because?

Even though our love is cruel; even though our stars are crossed.

Agiri Falken
Akagi Initiative
#380 - 2017-01-13 12:25:16 UTC
Jev North wrote:
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Most perilous non-conquerable nullsec region?


Syndicate. It's where alliances go to die.

Have you ever sabotaged your own shot at something you wanted, just because?

I can't say it was "just because", but I sure as hell did just that when it came to someone who I want to have a good life.

What's the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard someone try to peddle as truth?