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  Issue 10: Invasion! Open beta NOW
Posted by: crimsonsun - 06-28-2007, 12:35 AM - Forum: The Legendary - Replies (2)

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  We got music in the Solar System
Posted by: classicdrogn - 06-27-2007, 09:58 PM - Forum: Fenspace - Replies (1)

Here's my playlist for getting into a Fenspace frame of mind. What's yours?

Space Truckin', Deep Purple - "OP theme"
.strange, Son of Rust - (note prefix dot) biomod theme
Fly (Walking in the Air), Nightwish - for the dream of flight
Eskimos and Egypt, Rammstein - really really fast cars song
The Extremist, Joe Satriani - no excuse is ever needed to include Guitar no Kamisama
The Final Countdown (2000 Remix), Europe - energetic space flight song
Future Girls, Smile.dk - futurist/fast cars song
Magic Carpet Ride, Steppenwolf - exploration song
Magic Dance, David Bowie - Handwavium theme
No Limit (RM Remix), 2 Unlimited - another exploration/'wave song
Sample In A Jar, Phish - for the all the 'wavers rolling their own
Ship of Fools, World Party - another one for the 'wavers rolling their own, and sometimes getting a crit fumble...
Speed King (US Album Version), Deep Purple - fast fast cars song, again, plus the repetition of "See me fly!"
Surfing with the Alien, Joe Satriani - Like I would leave this off?
Wierd Science, Oingo Boingo - another Handwavium theme
You Get to Burning (full length version), Martian Successor Nadesico soundtrack - Nadesico with its Gekiganger fixation is actually a pretty damn Fenspacey series to begin with, so it seemed apropos. If I had a copy of "She Blinded Me With Science" it probably would have displaced it, though.

- CDSERVO: Loook *deeeeply* into my eyes... Tell me, what do you see?
CROW: (hypnotized) A twisted man who wants to inflict his pain upon others.
For the next 72 hours, Itachi intoned, I will slap you with this trout. - Spying no Jutsu, chapter 3
"In the futuristic taco bell of the year 20XX, justice wears an aluminum sombrero!"hemlock-martini
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"Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles
woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows

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  (NSFW) You know that video game I keep...
Posted by: classicdrogn - 06-27-2007, 09:39 PM - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (3)

... mentioning I'm working on, in fits and starts? Well, one of the concepts from the beginning has been to have it PG-equivalent with a Triple X add-on pack... I'm not so sure this is a good idea any longer; I mean I'm not sure I've got the right mental attitude. I was working up a Pervert Pack erojutsu side quest, based on getting critter names that are varients on "bukakke" from the generator... I stated from the concept of "Tentacle monster bukkake/breeder fest" and ended at "Tentacled alien tribe's once-per 5yrs. fertility ritual, that the player is an UTTER HEEL if (s)he doesn't have a female character participate in." It's the literal opposite of mindless sex, a human character needed to take part so the natives don't have to use a juvenile pouch-bearer, who's still small enough it would cause brain damage as her pouch swelled with spawn; becoming the tribe's Mother-Priestess also has it's own advantages and a couple of follow-up quests for kick-ass rewards. That's... that's PLOT! ... and Role-Playing! So not the point of the Pervert Pack! Worse, it all plays out like something from National Geograpic, a cultural experience with side lessons in Boka'kai mythology and biology. Actual erojutsu would be relegated to the trials of eligibility before hand, rather than an villiage of tentacle-rape monsters to fight all at once. Okay, so there's random encounters in the surrounding area for that, but that's NOT THE POINT!
Um, actually, I've lost the point entirely. POINT! Heel, Point, come on Point... (whistles)
SERVO: Loook *deeeeply* into my eyes... Tell me, what do you see?
CROW: (hypnotized) A twisted man who wants to inflict his pain upon others.
For the next 72 hours, Itachi intoned, I will slap you with this trout. - Spying no Jutsu, chapter 3
"In the futuristic taco bell of the year 20XX, justice wears an aluminum sombrero!"hemlock-martini
--
"Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles
woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows

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  [Fenspace related] Coming on quite nicely, thanks
Posted by: Murmur the Fallen - 06-27-2007, 11:32 AM - Forum: Fenspace - No Replies

Now, as a counterpoint to my earlier post in the Fenspace thread:
Perhaps the greatest thing about Fenspace is its collaboritive nature. From what I can tell, people are actually getting along with each other quite nicely, respecting other people's "toys" and working together to make a collective narrative. No shouting or whining. It's, well, it's fundamentally democratic in the best sense of the word. (A lot of credit for that goes to MFnord, I think, who's a great moderator in that he moderates moderately in a modest manner).
It's also an incredibly liberating intellectual exercise, particularly with handwavium. It's a lampshade-hanger, a story cheat, but it has just enough rules that everyone can play with it and then come up with different ideas.
It's also positive about the future. I know that some people think from my last thread that I am a gloomy guss that looks upon happiness with a baleful glare, but no, no! I am a happy, optimistic person filled with glee and joyful expectation about the future. And so are a lot of people in Fenspace and it shows. (It's like Star Trek, really, before the mid-seasons of DS9. Great stories from Moore et al. but against the remit of Star Trek, which was, at its heart, Secular Humanist Utopian Fiction).
It also has a lot of restraint from the writers. Nobody's a Superman Scientist With Mastery Over All He Surveys. It has a lot of genuine characters filled with humanity.
Haven't really changed my mind about my earlier points, but I did want to provide this flipside here.
-Murmur
(Man, I'm posting a lot lately)

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  ODT?
Posted by: Epsilon - 06-27-2007, 06:07 AM - Forum: Fenspace - Replies (3)

What is an ODT file? What program do I need to open it?
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Epsilon

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  Yeah, they should be paying Jim and Rod for this one
Posted by: Elsa Bibat - 06-27-2007, 03:59 AM - Forum: Other People's Fanfiction - Replies (4)

For those who haven't heard of it yet: Cthulhutech.
www.mongoosepublishing.co...ng%20Cobra

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  A Dumb (maybe) Question
Posted by: Bob Schroeck - 06-27-2007, 03:28 AM - Forum: The Legendary - Replies (8)

Okay, I haven't figured this out yet, so I'm asking here. The sets of special, named enhancement inventions that give you extra bonuses as you collect and install them -- do they all have to go on one power, or can you scatter them about?

-- Bob
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The Internet Is For Norns.

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  Fic search: Finding an anchor
Posted by: WengFook - 06-26-2007, 10:14 PM - Forum: Other People's Fanfiction - Replies (8)

Aside from the church of time and chaos...

Does anyone know where to find an archive of Finding an Anchor by the grum? Google has failed me and any help on this is much appreciated [Image: smile.gif] _______________________________
We're definitely playing this game wrong. I thought Vampire was supposed to be a game of personal horror, not about ninja magic-carpet airstrikes at night.
- A friend after playing a session of Dark Ages Vampire.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. THERE IS ONLY WAR!
-Same friend.
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Take Your Candle, Go Light Your World.

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  LotRO: Once again, I am driven away.
Posted by: jpub - 06-26-2007, 07:45 PM - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (3)

Good graphics/audio.
Excellent use of the LotR source material.
Interesting approach to giving us the same old classes and combat.
The Deeds (essentially CoH badges) and Attribute (essentially stat bonuses) elements were cool.
The PVP actually vaguely interested me.

The deal breaker? Forced Teaming. How many times do I have to say it? The moment you force me to team to get anywhere, I'm gone.
Sheesh.--
Christopher Angel, aka JPublic
The Works of Christopher Angel
"Camaraderie, adventure, and steel on steel. The stuff of legend! Right, Boo?"

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  Coming on cranky
Posted by: Murmur the Fallen - 06-26-2007, 10:58 AM - Forum: Politics and Other Fun - Replies (28)

Hello, been a while since I was here.
School work piled on, then a complete burn out.
Anyway, before I get into the whole finding a job thing, I thought I'd pop in and say a few cranky, no-fun words.
Basically, these are a few points, perhaps even criticisms about this whole endeavor.
I hope that it will inspire healthy debate about the teleology of Fenspace.
Firstly: Why the Boskone War should have been total genocide for the entire human race.
Not knowing how or why the whole Boskone thing started, nor how it ended, it's a bit difficult to attribute motives and what-not to the sides. At any rate, ever since Napoleon or thereabouts, Total War has been the name of the game. Granted, we haven't had a full-scale nuclear exchange on Earth yet, but that doesn't mean that it wouldn't happen.
Given this trend in human history, with no real sign of abatement, the Boskone War should have meant extinction for the whole human race. Here's why: weapons proliferation. Even with the censor that handwavium imposes, the most effecient and cheaply made weapon available to the combatants are their own ships. With enough firepower in just one orbital shuttle to take out a city (at least), and with the massive proliferation of ships/weapons, there should have been mass al-qaedaing of damn near every habitat, space station, asteroid, colony, city and biosphere.
The only reason why this hasn't happend is editorial fiat. Which really isn't that good of a reason.
Think about it. If we can start a venomous flame war about, I dunno, which battlestar galactica was better, then how would fans (or fens . . . which works as well as any other name, i suppose) react to each other when they have thermonuclear capabilities and a frightening lack of restraint?
Secondly: Suzumiya Haruhi is dumb, dumb, dumb.
Well, no, not really. It's a great anime/light novel series. She's a great character. However, what really takes you out of this shared universe thing is the idea of a single god-like character out there laughing it up while handing out handwavium goodies.
(not to get into the fact that the whole premise of the series was that she didn't know about her powers being the point).
It further takes away any real mystique that the handwavium could accrue if their origins were mysterious. Where did it come from? How does it work? Who else is out there in the universe? Etc. etc. If the answer to all this is: it's a god-like japanese school girl what did it, then, well, heck. There's not much more to say about the subject, is there.
It also goes against the, for lack of a better term, feel of the shared universe. What is the point of being semi-hard science fiction if it's the product of a god-like being? Doesn't that undermine everything?
Thirdly: Nostalgia.
I read an article (can't find it now, darn it), really an interview with charles stross and cory doctorow, in which it talks about how science fiction has grown afraid of the future. How it's either all elves and unicorns or space opera galactic empires in the year five billion. No near-term future think. A discussion of the singularity was also there, but the point stands that there is a genuine lack of novelty in science fiction.
A lot of it has to do with nostalgia; dangerous, corrosive nostalgia.
Look at how this world was set up, regurgitating the ideas and dreams of dead men like ideological necrophiliac cannibals. Where's the new, the outbreaks of future, in having your fictional avatar live in a world that people born in the ass-end of the last century would have found comfortable and explicable?
Anyway.
Ignore or respond or what have you.
-murmur

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