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Post by RayanStiger on Aug 9, 2003 19:42:49 GMT -5
(ha ha good I like your random and funny stories. I'll do David's life at some point) No, no PSO for PS2. (ha ha!) However, FF XI will be for PS2, and that's like PSO. It will be online as well. yay. Soooooo just wondering...are you done asking stupid questions, Prokhorov? I'm getting tired of answering those things. If you wanna ask something, please make it worth my time to answer! Yeesh...kids these days...
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Post by Prokhorov on Aug 29, 2003 14:54:25 GMT -5
I think DP really is the ruler of the site. Joseph is his puppet and Kruck is his gibbering minion.
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Post by Prokhorov on Aug 29, 2003 15:07:40 GMT -5
It would be so awesomely cool if Fyia was flat!! Easier to draw, and more fantastical too.
Maybe the boundary of Fyia would be an endless ocean. You can sail on it, but if you sail far away enough you never come back (i.e., you get lost, you drop off the edge, or sea monsters eat you).
Or maybe Fyia could be cubical. Gravity would still emanate from the center, so if you traveled to far to one of the edges, gravity would lose its hold on you and the air would get thinner until there wasn't any, and you would float away and be lost forever.
We could travel to other sides of the cube in spaceships to see if there was any life there, or maybe we could colonize them.
I think flat would be better. But make it something other than the same ordinary sphere!!
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Post by Kruck on Aug 29, 2003 20:31:23 GMT -5
I am nOT a gibbering minion. i could be a regular one, but I'm not, I've done more work on this site then you know of, so shut up and go do something else!
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Post by Prokhorov on Aug 30, 2003 12:50:04 GMT -5
I didn't SAY that gibbering minions don't do anything, did I? But gibbering and ranting and raving DOES seem to be your primary job description.
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Post by Prokhorov on Sept 11, 2003 20:24:57 GMT -5
Hey, isn't ANYBODY going to respond to my suggestion that Fyia be flat??
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Post by Araxis on Sept 11, 2003 21:21:54 GMT -5
I think it's neat! I've always liked flat worlds better, 'cause they're more fantastic. My D&D campaign world, the same world I plan to use for my book, is flat. Cubical, though; that's interesting. Perhaps Fyia could be an Alderson Disc (a big disk that looks like a phonograph record with the sun in the hole in the middle; my sci-fi world is one); then it would be flat, and actually mathematically and physically possible.
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Post by Prokhorov on Sept 11, 2003 21:23:51 GMT -5
Nah. I'd just rather have a flat world around which the sun and stars revolve but we don't concern ourselves with how they revolve.
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Post by Araxis on Sept 11, 2003 21:25:32 GMT -5
Yeah, that's fun. Sailing off the edge would be amusing.
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Post by Prokhorov on Sept 11, 2003 21:27:35 GMT -5
Nobody will ever DO it, of course. Or rather, if someone sails away on the ocean cea, they just never come back. If they sail too far. Nobody knows what happens to them.
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Post by Araxis on Sept 11, 2003 21:29:31 GMT -5
Send Mequidra. He's telepathic.
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Post by Prokhorov on Sept 11, 2003 21:30:08 GMT -5
Maybe somebody really evil would do some sort of "walk the plank," where they'd send their captives in a boat designed to go straight for miles and miles, and you know the captives would be tied up and everything, and they'd send the boat away and it would never return, and that takes care of them!
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Post by Araxis on Sept 11, 2003 21:33:34 GMT -5
Yeah, like the Brits did to their convicts, sendin' 'em to Australia! Sounds like fun! Let's send Kruck.
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Post by Prokhorov on Sept 11, 2003 21:36:28 GMT -5
Now you've got something there!
[thinks about it]
Nah. He'd get loose and turn the boat around.
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Post by Prokhorov on Sept 11, 2003 21:38:58 GMT -5
Oh, it isn't really like what the Brits did. It's better. (Or worse, however you see it.) They sent them to a land where they'd be out of the way; we're sending them to certain death! Muahaha!
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