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by Modioperandi » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:54 pm

by Monfrox » Thu Jul 31, 2014 7:50 pm
Xing wrote:Yeah but you also are the best at roleplay. (yay Space Core references) I'm pretty sure a four man tank crew is no problem for someone that had 27 different RP characters going at one time.
The Grey Wolf wrote:Froxy knows how to use a whip, I speak from experience.

by Modioperandi » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:18 pm

by Vancon » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:29 pm
Modioperandi wrote:Collecting for peoples opinions on my music making(Used to make EDM). CRITIQUE ME FRIENDS! Ignore my shit video editing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7KV1VDcQ1A
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo

by Monfrox » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:32 pm
Vancon wrote:Modioperandi wrote:Collecting for peoples opinions on my music making(Used to make EDM). CRITIQUE ME FRIENDS! Ignore my shit video editing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7KV1VDcQ1A
Not bad. The music at times seems a bit sharp and sticks out like a sore thumb in comparison to the harmonics.
On a side note? maybe we should just get started on the op since nothing is happening.
Xing wrote:Yeah but you also are the best at roleplay. (yay Space Core references) I'm pretty sure a four man tank crew is no problem for someone that had 27 different RP characters going at one time.
The Grey Wolf wrote:Froxy knows how to use a whip, I speak from experience.

by Vancon » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:34 pm
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo

by Modioperandi » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:37 pm
Vancon wrote:Modioperandi wrote:Collecting for peoples opinions on my music making(Used to make EDM). CRITIQUE ME FRIENDS! Ignore my shit video editing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7KV1VDcQ1A
Not bad. The music at times seems a bit sharp and sticks out like a sore thumb in comparison to the harmonics.
On a side note? maybe we should just get started on the op since nothing is happening.


by Monfrox » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:53 pm
Xing wrote:Yeah but you also are the best at roleplay. (yay Space Core references) I'm pretty sure a four man tank crew is no problem for someone that had 27 different RP characters going at one time.
The Grey Wolf wrote:Froxy knows how to use a whip, I speak from experience.

by Vancon » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:54 pm
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo

by Kchielsovo » Fri Aug 01, 2014 1:03 am

by Modioperandi » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:32 pm

by The Armed Republic of Dutch Coolness » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:38 pm
P2TM Mentor

by Modioperandi » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:43 pm
The Armed Republic of Dutch coolness wrote:Not much, really.

by The Armed Republic of Dutch Coolness » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:56 pm
P2TM Mentor

by Modioperandi » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:59 pm

by Kassaran » Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:59 pm
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Tristan noticed footsteps behind him and looked there, only to see Eric approaching and then pointing his sword at the girl. He just blinked a few times at this before speaking.
"Put that down, Mr. Eric." He said. "She's obviously not a chicken."

by Modioperandi » Fri Aug 01, 2014 1:16 pm
Kassaran wrote:The Office of Naval Intelligence has just now decided to look into creating actual Drop Bears.
Here's why:
Drop Bears are large, carnivorous creatures closely related to koala "bears". They hunt prey by climbing tall trees and then ambushing them from above. Certain techniques can be used to deter drop bears, such as smearing Vegemite behind one's ears. Unlike the first two beasties, the drop bear does not have any reported sightings or basis in folklore, and the myth was created solely for the purpose of scaring gullible tourists. Interestingly, however, the drop bear has an extrordinary resemblance to a now-extinct creature known as Thylacoleo or the marsupial lion — a prehistoric, tree-dwelling ambush predator whose closest known relatives are wombats and koalas. However, this is obviously just an eerie coincidence. ...
Although, another version of the Drop Bear's origins stem from an Aesop, teaching children not to sit under Eucalyptus and Gum trees (A Koala's natural habitat). Since the sometimes 100-kilogram-plus branches of Gumtrees have a nasty habit of breaking off suddenly...
It should be noted that, although it quite seriously does have claws to rival the knife glove worn by Freddy Krueger, (which it needs in order to climb trees) the Koala is not, in fact, a genuinely dangerous animal. They are nocturnal. During the day their activity level is thus minimal, and even if they weren't half asleep, they would still be far too stoned on eucalyptus oil (from the gum leaves that are the basis of their diet) to be bothered attacking anyone anyway.
It's also worth noting, however, that when you do manage to tick one off, Koalas can be extremely aggresive defenders of their young, territory, and personal space. The fact that they can get this angry while perpetually blitzed suggests that denying a koala its favored diet would be a very bad idea.

by Xing » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:25 pm
Kassaran wrote:The Office of Naval Intelligence has just now decided to look into creating actual Drop Bears.
Here's why:
Drop Bears are large, carnivorous creatures closely related to koala "bears". They hunt prey by climbing tall trees and then ambushing them from above. Certain techniques can be used to deter drop bears, such as smearing Vegemite behind one's ears. Unlike the first two beasties, the drop bear does not have any reported sightings or basis in folklore, and the myth was created solely for the purpose of scaring gullible tourists. Interestingly, however, the drop bear has an extrordinary resemblance to a now-extinct creature known as Thylacoleo or the marsupial lion — a prehistoric, tree-dwelling ambush predator whose closest known relatives are wombats and koalas. However, this is obviously just an eerie coincidence. ...
Although, another version of the Drop Bear's origins stem from an Aesop, teaching children not to sit under Eucalyptus and Gum trees (A Koala's natural habitat). Since the sometimes 100-kilogram-plus branches of Gumtrees have a nasty habit of breaking off suddenly...
It should be noted that, although it quite seriously does have claws to rival the knife glove worn by Freddy Krueger, (which it needs in order to climb trees) the Koala is not, in fact, a genuinely dangerous animal. They are nocturnal. During the day their activity level is thus minimal, and even if they weren't half asleep, they would still be far too stoned on eucalyptus oil (from the gum leaves that are the basis of their diet) to be bothered attacking anyone anyway.
It's also worth noting, however, that when you do manage to tick one off, Koalas can be extremely aggresive defenders of their young, territory, and personal space. The fact that they can get this angry while perpetually blitzed suggests that denying a koala its favored diet would be a very bad idea.

by Kassaran » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:26 pm
Modioperandi wrote:Kassaran wrote:The Office of Naval Intelligence has just now decided to look into creating actual Drop Bears.
Here's why:
Drop Bears are large, carnivorous creatures closely related to koala "bears". They hunt prey by climbing tall trees and then ambushing them from above. Certain techniques can be used to deter drop bears, such as smearing Vegemite behind one's ears. Unlike the first two beasties, the drop bear does not have any reported sightings or basis in folklore, and the myth was created solely for the purpose of scaring gullible tourists. Interestingly, however, the drop bear has an extrordinary resemblance to a now-extinct creature known as Thylacoleo or the marsupial lion — a prehistoric, tree-dwelling ambush predator whose closest known relatives are wombats and koalas. However, this is obviously just an eerie coincidence. ...
Although, another version of the Drop Bear's origins stem from an Aesop, teaching children not to sit under Eucalyptus and Gum trees (A Koala's natural habitat). Since the sometimes 100-kilogram-plus branches of Gumtrees have a nasty habit of breaking off suddenly...
It should be noted that, although it quite seriously does have claws to rival the knife glove worn by Freddy Krueger, (which it needs in order to climb trees) the Koala is not, in fact, a genuinely dangerous animal. They are nocturnal. During the day their activity level is thus minimal, and even if they weren't half asleep, they would still be far too stoned on eucalyptus oil (from the gum leaves that are the basis of their diet) to be bothered attacking anyone anyway.
It's also worth noting, however, that when you do manage to tick one off, Koalas can be extremely aggresive defenders of their young, territory, and personal space. The fact that they can get this angry while perpetually blitzed suggests that denying a koala its favored diet would be a very bad idea.
Interesting concept.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Tristan noticed footsteps behind him and looked there, only to see Eric approaching and then pointing his sword at the girl. He just blinked a few times at this before speaking.
"Put that down, Mr. Eric." He said. "She's obviously not a chicken."

by Ubaria » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:29 pm
Xing wrote:Not what I had in mind at all when you said drop bears.
I assumed grizzly bears in the odst pods.

by The Vaktovian Empire » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:30 pm

by Xing » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:34 pm
Ubaria wrote:Xing wrote:Not what I had in mind at all when you said drop bears.
I assumed grizzly bears in the odst pods.
I was also under this assumption.
Just imagine a 400KG grizzly bursting from a pod, mauling a group of grunts with its teeth then swatting an Elite aside into a wall and stumbling its way into the distance.

by Kassaran » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:38 pm
Xing wrote:Ubaria wrote:
I was also under this assumption.
Just imagine a 400KG grizzly bursting from a pod, mauling a group of grunts with its teeth then swatting an Elite aside into a wall and stumbling its way into the distance.
Now there's a fight I wanna see. Grizzly versus Brute. No weapons.... either that or both of them with gravity hammers.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Tristan noticed footsteps behind him and looked there, only to see Eric approaching and then pointing his sword at the girl. He just blinked a few times at this before speaking.
"Put that down, Mr. Eric." He said. "She's obviously not a chicken."

by Vancon » Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:42 pm
Xing wrote:Ubaria wrote:
I was also under this assumption.
Just imagine a 400KG grizzly bursting from a pod, mauling a group of grunts with its teeth then swatting an Elite aside into a wall and stumbling its way into the distance.
Now there's a fight I wanna see. Grizzly versus Brute. No weapons.... either that or both of them with gravity hammers.
Mike the Progressive wrote:You know I don't say this often, but this guy... he gets it. Like everything. As in he gets life.
Krazakistan wrote:How have you not died after being exposed to that much shit on a monthly basis?
Rupudska wrote:I avoid NSG like one would avoid ISIS-occupied Syria.
Alimeria- wrote:I'll go to sleep when I want to, not when some cheese-eating surrender monkey tells me to.
Which just so happens to be within the next half-hour
Shyluz wrote:Van, Sci-fi Generallisimo
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