Eclipse III - Game Thread The third one!
#6482
Posted 03 October 2013 - 09:02 AM
Is my money right since the start if round 9? My upkeep said I should have ended up with $7 but tge update showed 15 then I used 3.
I should only have 4 money left.
I should only have 4 money left.
"If you seek the crumpled bones of the T'lan Imass,
gather into one hand the sands of Raraku"
The Holy Desert
- Anonymous.
gather into one hand the sands of Raraku"
The Holy Desert
- Anonymous.
#6483
Posted 03 October 2013 - 09:53 AM
For months, the Galaxy has been questioning where the sentient battlefleets of the Technocracy of V'odka will be deployed. Today, the Technocracy's Hyperreality finally convenes.
The massive carrier 010 00 11 / 101 01 010 100 01 00 0000 00 01 10 011110 000 / 01 000 000, is the first to propose a suggestion. "It is clear our diplomatic and covert attempts at creating a peaceful hedonistic society governed by our AIs, as envisioned by the Banks of Ideas, have failed. It is time for a forceful approach."
"I dispute that notion vehemently," the cultural anthropologist unit 11 010101 of the Banks of Ideas replies, delivering enough scientific evidence in the force of graphs, statistics and research in a single nanosecond to silence everyone for exactly 0.000453 full seconds, which feels like an eternity for all present.
Then: "79.83196960894768720% of all statistics are made up on the spot," is put in by the fighter + 00011 / 1010 111 11 0110 001 1 0 010 000 110011 / 0010 001 101 101 / 1011 0 01 0000 !
And: "Numbers can be interpreted according to one's liking," the cruiser 0 0100 0 0110 0000 01 10 1 / 00 10 / 01 / 0110 111 010 1010 0 0100 01 00 10 / 1010 01 1000 00 10 0 1 puts in.
"In the absence of empiric evidence, any answer should be philosophical rather than statistical," the teaching unit "Morse Code Is So 18th Century" says.
"Philosophy proves a moon is square, I would hardly take that as a firm foundation for policies," 1000 00 10 01 010 1011 / 010 001 0100 0 000 snipes back.
"With such a name, I'd say that too." Digital snickers go around.
A quick vote is taken, and the fleets of the Technocracy will sail. But where? The assembly remains divided, and a decision is postponed until more analysis has been done on the merits of fleet composition and spread. Victory in battle is never questioned, because as is said succinctly by the cruiser 1010 01 10 / 111 0010 / 011 0000 111 0110 0110 00 10 110:
"We can calculate our chances in a fight through a simple 21st century browser based tool,"
The biggest question is what the AIs will occupy themselves with while their drives propel them towards distant battlefields...
The massive carrier 010 00 11 / 101 01 010 100 01 00 0000 00 01 10 011110 000 / 01 000 000, is the first to propose a suggestion. "It is clear our diplomatic and covert attempts at creating a peaceful hedonistic society governed by our AIs, as envisioned by the Banks of Ideas, have failed. It is time for a forceful approach."
"I dispute that notion vehemently," the cultural anthropologist unit 11 010101 of the Banks of Ideas replies, delivering enough scientific evidence in the force of graphs, statistics and research in a single nanosecond to silence everyone for exactly 0.000453 full seconds, which feels like an eternity for all present.
Then: "79.83196960894768720% of all statistics are made up on the spot," is put in by the fighter + 00011 / 1010 111 11 0110 001 1 0 010 000 110011 / 0010 001 101 101 / 1011 0 01 0000 !
And: "Numbers can be interpreted according to one's liking," the cruiser 0 0100 0 0110 0000 01 10 1 / 00 10 / 01 / 0110 111 010 1010 0 0100 01 00 10 / 1010 01 1000 00 10 0 1 puts in.
"In the absence of empiric evidence, any answer should be philosophical rather than statistical," the teaching unit "Morse Code Is So 18th Century" says.
"Philosophy proves a moon is square, I would hardly take that as a firm foundation for policies," 1000 00 10 01 010 1011 / 010 001 0100 0 000 snipes back.
"With such a name, I'd say that too." Digital snickers go around.
A quick vote is taken, and the fleets of the Technocracy will sail. But where? The assembly remains divided, and a decision is postponed until more analysis has been done on the merits of fleet composition and spread. Victory in battle is never questioned, because as is said succinctly by the cruiser 1010 01 10 / 111 0010 / 011 0000 111 0110 0110 00 10 110:
"We can calculate our chances in a fight through a simple 21st century browser based tool,"
The biggest question is what the AIs will occupy themselves with while their drives propel them towards distant battlefields...
This post has been edited by Tapper: 03 October 2013 - 09:54 AM
Everyone is entitled to his own wrong opinion. - Lizrad
#6484
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:00 PM
The 1's are - and the 0's are . if you want to decipher the morse codes...
Everyone is entitled to his own wrong opinion. - Lizrad
#6485
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:13 PM
Tapper, on 03 October 2013 - 01:00 PM, said:
The 1's are - and the 0's are . if you want to decipher the morse codes...
Well maybe I am wrong but the first sentence says RIM KARDAIHIAN'S ASS
Which I take to be Kim Kardashian's Ass?
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#6486
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:15 PM
The second bit is M.
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#6487
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:18 PM
3 COMPUTERS, FUKK YEAH
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#6488
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:23 PM
Elephant in a porcelain cabinet
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#6489
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:24 PM
Ganoes Paran, on 03 October 2013 - 01:13 PM, said:
Yeah, indeed - R --> K. It would otherwise be quite the case for Freud.
Didn't realise I had made that many translation mistakes, though.
This post has been edited by Tapper: 03 October 2013 - 01:24 PM
Everyone is entitled to his own wrong opinion. - Lizrad
#6490
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:25 PM
Binary Rules
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#6491
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:26 PM
Tapper, on 03 October 2013 - 01:24 PM, said:
cabinet was ca6inet as well although I just have been putting what they translate as and then I will input them into main post.
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#6492
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:30 PM
Ha ha ha
Can Of Whopping
Can Of Whopping
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#6493
Posted 03 October 2013 - 01:36 PM
Tapper, on 03 October 2013 - 09:53 AM, said:
For months, the Galaxy has been questioning where the sentient battlefleets of the Technocracy of V'odka will be deployed. Today, the Technocracy's Hyperreality finally convenes.
The massive carrier Kim Kardashian's Ass, is the first to propose a suggestion. "It is clear our diplomatic and covert attempts at creating a peaceful hedonistic society governed by our AIs, as envisioned by the Banks of Ideas, have failed. It is time for a forceful approach."
"I dispute that notion vehemently," the cultural anthropologist unit M. of the Banks of Ideas replies, delivering enough scientific evidence in the force of graphs, statistics and research in a single nanosecond to silence everyone for exactly 0.000453 full seconds, which feels like an eternity for all present.
Then: "79.83196960894768720% of all statistics are made up on the spot," is put in by the fighter + 3 COMPUTERS, FUKK YEAH!
And: "Numbers can be interpreted according to one's liking," the cruiser Elephant in a porcelain cabinet puts in.
"In the absence of empiric evidence, any answer should be philosophical rather than statistical," the teaching unit "Morse Code Is So 18th Century" says.
"Philosophy proves a moon is square, I would hardly take that as a firm foundation for policies," Binary Rulessnipes back.
"With such a name, I'd say that too." Digital snickers go around.
A quick vote is taken, and the fleets of the Technocracy will sail. But where? The assembly remains divided, and a decision is postponed until more analysis has been done on the merits of fleet composition and spread. Victory in battle is never questioned, because as is said succinctly by the cruiser Can Of Whopping
"We can calculate our chances in a fight through a simple 21st century browser based tool,"
The biggest question is what the AIs will occupy themselves with while their drives propel them towards distant battlefields...
The massive carrier Kim Kardashian's Ass, is the first to propose a suggestion. "It is clear our diplomatic and covert attempts at creating a peaceful hedonistic society governed by our AIs, as envisioned by the Banks of Ideas, have failed. It is time for a forceful approach."
"I dispute that notion vehemently," the cultural anthropologist unit M. of the Banks of Ideas replies, delivering enough scientific evidence in the force of graphs, statistics and research in a single nanosecond to silence everyone for exactly 0.000453 full seconds, which feels like an eternity for all present.
Then: "79.83196960894768720% of all statistics are made up on the spot," is put in by the fighter + 3 COMPUTERS, FUKK YEAH!
And: "Numbers can be interpreted according to one's liking," the cruiser Elephant in a porcelain cabinet puts in.
"In the absence of empiric evidence, any answer should be philosophical rather than statistical," the teaching unit "Morse Code Is So 18th Century" says.
"Philosophy proves a moon is square, I would hardly take that as a firm foundation for policies," Binary Rulessnipes back.
"With such a name, I'd say that too." Digital snickers go around.
A quick vote is taken, and the fleets of the Technocracy will sail. But where? The assembly remains divided, and a decision is postponed until more analysis has been done on the merits of fleet composition and spread. Victory in battle is never questioned, because as is said succinctly by the cruiser Can Of Whopping
"We can calculate our chances in a fight through a simple 21st century browser based tool,"
The biggest question is what the AIs will occupy themselves with while their drives propel them towards distant battlefields...
Some good names there! Enjoyed, "elephant ina porcelain cabinet", very much.
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#6494
Posted 03 October 2013 - 02:36 PM
#6495
Posted 03 October 2013 - 03:01 PM
So I have only $4 left?
Flip colony ship cards for 3 materials and BUILD an interceptor in chi Draconus.
Flip colony ship cards for 3 materials and BUILD an interceptor in chi Draconus.
"If you seek the crumpled bones of the T'lan Imass,
gather into one hand the sands of Raraku"
The Holy Desert
- Anonymous.
gather into one hand the sands of Raraku"
The Holy Desert
- Anonymous.
#6496
Posted 03 October 2013 - 03:34 PM
Round 9
Turn 1:VP
Turn 2:VP
Turn 3:
Turn 4:
Turn 1:
Spoiler
- Twelve - 39
- D'rek - 36
- CF - 31
- Khell - 23
- Tapper - 22
- Tatts - 21
- SS - 15
- Morg - 9
Turn 2:
Spoiler
- Twelve - 41
- D'rek - 36
- Tatts - 26
- CF - 31
- Khell - 23
- Tapper - 22
- SS - 15
- Morg - 9
Turn 3:
- Tapper: Build 2 fighters in homeworld (1 from mats, other by converting 9 science ).
- Twelve: Build
- 2 cruisers in Zeta Herculi
- one monolith in GC
- Change in VP: +3
- CF: UPGRADE Starbase; missiles over hull & ion cannon
- Khell:
Khellendros, on 02 October 2013 - 04:59 PM, said:
"The Cruisers SS Drowned Rat and SS Whale of a Time, currently stationed in Arcturus, shall MOVE. They shall fly through Pollux, where they shall update the systems from scout to fighter of the SS Fish out of Water, before splitting. The SS Drowned Rat shall carry on to Vega, to meet their main force of the Hegemon scum, while the SS Whale of a Time shall go to Psi Capricorni. Let us realise the fears of the Hegemon, and they shall know they have only themselves to blame for their impending doom! - GP: influence remove disc from psi capricorni return 1 econ cube and 1 mat cube - income is now: $10, 0 sci, 2 mats
- Change in VP: -6
- Morgoth: influence to place a disc in 202
- Change in VP: +1
- D'rek: build a Starbase in Rigel and a Cruiser in Mu Arae. trade 4 science for 1 materials
- SS: BUILD an interceptor in chi Draconus. Flip colony ship cards for 3 materials
- VP
- Twelve - 44
- D'rek - 36
- CF - 31
- Khell - 23
- Tapper - 22
- Tatts - 20
- SS - 15
- Morg - 10
Turn 4:
- Tapper:
- Twelve:
- CF:
- Khell:
- GP:
- Morgoth:
- D'rek:
- SS:
#6497
Posted 03 October 2013 - 04:14 PM
Tapper, on 03 October 2013 - 09:53 AM, said:
For months, the Galaxy has been questioning where the sentient battlefleets of the Technocracy of V'odka will be deployed. Today, the Technocracy's Hyperreality finally convenes.
The massive carrier 010 00 11 / 101 01 010 100 01 00 0000 00 01 10 011110 000 / 01 000 000, is the first to propose a suggestion. "It is clear our diplomatic and covert attempts at creating a peaceful hedonistic society governed by our AIs, as envisioned by the Banks of Ideas, have failed. It is time for a forceful approach."
"I dispute that notion vehemently," the cultural anthropologist unit 11 010101 of the Banks of Ideas replies, delivering enough scientific evidence in the force of graphs, statistics and research in a single nanosecond to silence everyone for exactly 0.000453 full seconds, which feels like an eternity for all present.
Then: "79.83196960894768720% of all statistics are made up on the spot," is put in by the fighter + 00011 / 1010 111 11 0110 001 1 0 010 000 110011 / 0010 001 101 101 / 1011 0 01 0000 !
And: "Numbers can be interpreted according to one's liking," the cruiser 0 0100 0 0110 0000 01 10 1 / 00 10 / 01 / 0110 111 010 1010 0 0100 01 00 10 / 1010 01 1000 00 10 0 1 puts in.
"In the absence of empiric evidence, any answer should be philosophical rather than statistical," the teaching unit "Morse Code Is So 18th Century" says.
"Philosophy proves a moon is square, I would hardly take that as a firm foundation for policies," 1000 00 10 01 010 1011 / 010 001 0100 0 000 snipes back.
"With such a name, I'd say that too." Digital snickers go around.
A quick vote is taken, and the fleets of the Technocracy will sail. But where? The assembly remains divided, and a decision is postponed until more analysis has been done on the merits of fleet composition and spread. Victory in battle is never questioned, because as is said succinctly by the cruiser 1010 01 10 / 111 0010 / 011 0000 111 0110 0110 00 10 110:
"We can calculate our chances in a fight through a simple 21st century browser based tool,"
The biggest question is what the AIs will occupy themselves with while their drives propel them towards distant battlefields...
The massive carrier 010 00 11 / 101 01 010 100 01 00 0000 00 01 10 011110 000 / 01 000 000, is the first to propose a suggestion. "It is clear our diplomatic and covert attempts at creating a peaceful hedonistic society governed by our AIs, as envisioned by the Banks of Ideas, have failed. It is time for a forceful approach."
"I dispute that notion vehemently," the cultural anthropologist unit 11 010101 of the Banks of Ideas replies, delivering enough scientific evidence in the force of graphs, statistics and research in a single nanosecond to silence everyone for exactly 0.000453 full seconds, which feels like an eternity for all present.
Then: "79.83196960894768720% of all statistics are made up on the spot," is put in by the fighter + 00011 / 1010 111 11 0110 001 1 0 010 000 110011 / 0010 001 101 101 / 1011 0 01 0000 !
And: "Numbers can be interpreted according to one's liking," the cruiser 0 0100 0 0110 0000 01 10 1 / 00 10 / 01 / 0110 111 010 1010 0 0100 01 00 10 / 1010 01 1000 00 10 0 1 puts in.
"In the absence of empiric evidence, any answer should be philosophical rather than statistical," the teaching unit "Morse Code Is So 18th Century" says.
"Philosophy proves a moon is square, I would hardly take that as a firm foundation for policies," 1000 00 10 01 010 1011 / 010 001 0100 0 000 snipes back.
"With such a name, I'd say that too." Digital snickers go around.
A quick vote is taken, and the fleets of the Technocracy will sail. But where? The assembly remains divided, and a decision is postponed until more analysis has been done on the merits of fleet composition and spread. Victory in battle is never questioned, because as is said succinctly by the cruiser 1010 01 10 / 111 0010 / 011 0000 111 0110 0110 00 10 110:
"We can calculate our chances in a fight through a simple 21st century browser based tool,"
The biggest question is what the AIs will occupy themselves with while their drives propel them towards distant battlefields...
Is there an action order in there somewhere?
#6498
Posted 03 October 2013 - 04:40 PM
Hey Solid. Before Tapper goes have you put any thought to building that Interceptor in Altair?
Ah, Nevermind. CF still has materials to build his last interceptor and/ or starbases. I thought you could free up your cruiser in Altair to help with the fight back in your homeworld but CF can block you easily from doing that.
Ah, Nevermind. CF still has materials to build his last interceptor and/ or starbases. I thought you could free up your cruiser in Altair to help with the fight back in your homeworld but CF can block you easily from doing that.
I don't know what I'm doing but it sounds good.
#6499
Posted 03 October 2013 - 04:50 PM
twelve, on 03 October 2013 - 04:40 PM, said:
Hey Solid. Before Tapper goes have you put any thought to building that Interceptor in Altair?
Ah, Nevermind. CF still has materials to build his last interceptor and/ or starbases. I thought you could free up your cruiser in Altair to help with the fight back in your homeworld but CF can block you easily from doing that.
Ah, Nevermind. CF still has materials to build his last interceptor and/ or starbases. I thought you could free up your cruiser in Altair to help with the fight back in your homeworld but CF can block you easily from doing that.
Not to mention that starbase in zeta chameleonitis.
"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor Frankl
#6500
Posted 03 October 2013 - 05:02 PM
Gnaw, on 03 October 2013 - 04:50 PM, said:
twelve, on 03 October 2013 - 04:40 PM, said:
Hey Solid. Before Tapper goes have you put any thought to building that Interceptor in Altair?
Ah, Nevermind. CF still has materials to build his last interceptor and/ or starbases. I thought you could free up your cruiser in Altair to help with the fight back in your homeworld but CF can block you easily from doing that.
Ah, Nevermind. CF still has materials to build his last interceptor and/ or starbases. I thought you could free up your cruiser in Altair to help with the fight back in your homeworld but CF can block you easily from doing that.
Not to mention that starbase in zeta chameleonitis.
My thought was he could use his interceptor to pin the starbase so he could move his cruiser through. But to counter CF could build another ship to keep them both pinned so that is why I said nevermind.
I don't know what I'm doing but it sounds good.