I blame nukes
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by Tiltjuice » Thu Jan 21, 2016 5:54 pm
by Camicon » Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:09 pm
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by Sonitusia » Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:33 pm
Shyluz wrote:The second 'tanks' was said, it was all over.
Gensokyu wrote:So that happened.
They say that in the great wars of NS Summer, there was one who did not fight with blood, but with iron. They named this one the Master of Tanks, and the thunderous sound of cannon and the rattling of machine guns could be heard far and wide, the crossroads before the capital of CotM being defended by this valiant one until it stood alone. Shitposters layed in droves, and entire army having been slain by the might of Sonitusia, Master of Tanks, Commandant of Iron, and Slinger of Shells.
by Bentus » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:10 pm
Tiltjuice wrote:If enough people are still active/interested, I'll try to work on this.
"Though I fly through the valley of Death, I shall fear no evil. For I am at the Karman line and climbing." - Bentusi SABRE motto
North America Inc wrote:13. IfFinland SSR or Bentusanyone spams the Discord with shipping goals, I will personally tell your mother.
by Camicon » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:38 pm
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Tiltjuice » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:41 pm
by Anowa » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:44 pm
Tiltjuice wrote:Bentus wrote:
Might throw my hat in if you do. When things died off here I did a bit of a backwards look and realised that I really don't the time to OP anything myself.
It was a shame. You did a good job *nods*
Should we pick up from where things left off, or reset it again? I'm trying to think based on my own schedule, which is tight also.
by Camicon » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:52 pm
Anowa wrote:Tiltjuice wrote:
It was a shame. You did a good job *nods*
Should we pick up from where things left off, or reset it again? I'm trying to think based on my own schedule, which is tight also.
Reset again, the whole nuke thing left a bad taste in my mouth. That and it'll be easier for new people to join.
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Senkaku » Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:29 pm
Camicon wrote:Anowa wrote:Reset again, the whole nuke thing left a bad taste in my mouth. That and it'll be easier for new people to join.
Honestly, who would think to nuke aliens? They're aliens. They came here in spaceships. By virtue of the fact that they aren't dead, they are either naturally immune to the effects of radiation, or their spaceships are sufficiently shielded to protect them as they travel (presumably) lightyears to reach us. It's the equivalent of shooting water cannons at submariners who are wearing scuba gear. Sure, you might do some damage, but it's going to be mostly ineffective and you'll be the only one suffering under the aftereffects.
by Anowa » Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:36 pm
Senkaku wrote:I might be interested in returning to this if it goes back up.Camicon wrote:Honestly, who would think to nuke aliens? They're aliens. They came here in spaceships. By virtue of the fact that they aren't dead, they are either naturally immune to the effects of radiation, or their spaceships are sufficiently shielded to protect them as they travel (presumably) lightyears to reach us. It's the equivalent of shooting water cannons at submariners who are wearing scuba gear. Sure, you might do some damage, but it's going to be mostly ineffective and you'll be the only one suffering under the aftereffects.
I mean, by that logic why bother shooting them? Their ships survived micrometeors, so they must be naturally immune to bullets. Bullets are a hell of a lot less powerful than nukes, which are the best thing we've got.
Plus, I don't think they're staying in their radiation-shielded ships everywhere they go, including the surface.
by Camicon » Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:53 pm
Senkaku wrote:I might be interested in returning to this if it goes back up.Camicon wrote:Honestly, who would think to nuke aliens? They're aliens. They came here in spaceships. By virtue of the fact that they aren't dead, they are either naturally immune to the effects of radiation, or their spaceships are sufficiently shielded to protect them as they travel (presumably) lightyears to reach us. It's the equivalent of shooting water cannons at submariners who are wearing scuba gear. Sure, you might do some damage, but it's going to be mostly ineffective and you'll be the only one suffering under the aftereffects.
I mean, by that logic why bother shooting them? Their ships survived micrometeors, so they must be naturally immune to bullets. Bullets are a hell of a lot less powerful than nukes, which are the best thing we've got.
Plus, I don't think they're staying in their radiation-shielded ships everywhere they go, including the surface.
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Tiltjuice » Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:04 pm
Senkaku wrote:I might be interested in returning to this if it goes back up.
by Vacif » Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:09 pm
by Bentus » Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:57 pm
Camicon wrote:Senkaku wrote:I might be interested in returning to this if it goes back up.
I mean, by that logic why bother shooting them? Their ships survived micrometeors, so they must be naturally immune to bullets. Bullets are a hell of a lot less powerful than nukes, which are the best thing we've got.
Plus, I don't think they're staying in their radiation-shielded ships everywhere they go, including the surface.
If their ships survived micrometeor impacts over several light years (at a minimum) then yes, they'd probably be bullet proof. And while nukes might be the most powerful weapon humans have, using them completely defeats the purpose of why they're using them in the first place. These are alien invaders, so soaking land (which was densely populated and arable prior to the arrival of said aliens) in lethal amounts of radiation is not going to give humanity that land back, because even if it makes the aliens leave then humanity won't be able to use it.
"Though I fly through the valley of Death, I shall fear no evil. For I am at the Karman line and climbing." - Bentusi SABRE motto
North America Inc wrote:13. IfFinland SSR or Bentusanyone spams the Discord with shipping goals, I will personally tell your mother.
by Tiltjuice » Sat Feb 13, 2016 8:18 pm
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by Anowa » Fri Apr 22, 2016 7:42 pm
Tiltjuice wrote:Regrettably, due to unforeseen circumstances, ATHENA will not be launching on time. It will, however, start as soon as possible.
Please accept a complimentary penguin as a token of appreciation for your patience. The line is off to the left.
by Tiltjuice » Fri Apr 22, 2016 7:50 pm
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