
December 23rd, 2004, 12:15 PM
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Re: Are you tough enough to be the \"King of the Hi
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Renegade 13 said:
Alneyan, since you're looking after the KOTH page now, could you please move me up the hill? I just won my game with Ragnarok. I think I'll be playing Parabolize now.
Raising his notched sword above his head, then driving it into the muddy ground that has been mixed with an equal part of blood from both sides, Renegade picks up the broken body of Warlord Ragnarok, and with a mighty heave, throws him down the hill to the very bottom. With a huge gasp, he then sits down, nursing the cuts, bruises and scrapes inflicted upon him by the defeated Ragnarok. Leaning on his notched and dull sword, Renegade then pulls himself to his feet and begins the long climb to the next level area on the hill. As he walks, he pulls a whet stone from his pocket, and begins re-sharpening his dull sword. Slipping occaisionally on the bloody ground, he continues marching, past the broken spears and notched swords that occaisionally can be seen covered in rust and half buried in the ground, remnants of former champions who had fallen before reaching the top of the hill. Finally, reaching the Last plateau before the top of the hill, Renegade surveys the lands around him. Looking down at the bottom of the hill below, the sounds of battle reach him, of victors conquering, and the losers being left behind, to fight those who have recently met their fate and been cast down to fight their way up again. Careful not to slip and fall, he surveys the dizzying height, then backs away from the edge. Suddenly, he becomes aware of another presence on the plateau. Sitting on a rock is a man with a large spear and a slightly curved sword. Renegade turns, and yells, "Do you oppose my march up this hill? Will you dare try to stop my challenge of the current "king" of this hill? If it is so, prepare to meet your fate, and join all of those who have been cast down to the bottom by my sword! Parabolize, do what you can, we will meet this day on the field of battle!!"
2404.5: Warlord Ragnarok surrenders to the Tyrellian Imperium. I had a better start than he had, and managed to expand into many more systems than he could. I slipped into lots of his systems, and he really couldn't stop my colony ships from creating colonies in his territories. He had more advanced weaponry on his ships, but I had the advantage of ECM 2 and CS 2. In the end, he tried a strike against some of my holdings in his systems, which caught me by surprise and destroyed about a dozen of my LC's but by then it was too little too late. The next turn I launched a strike with 25 ships, and wiped out all his homeworlds within 5 or 6 turns, then met his 18 ship fleet that had destroyed my 12. I lost about 6 ships to heavy damage, but he lost all his war ships. At that point, Rags surrendered to me.
I wish you luck Ragnarok, on your next game. You were a pleasure to play against.
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I know and have seen pair-of-bowl-eyes and play games with him and his Dad on a face to face basis. It was 5 min. befor I picked myself up off the floor. thanks for the visual
Goz
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The fact that slaughter is a horrifying spectacle must make us take war more seriously, but does not provide an excuse for gradually blunting our swords in the name of humanity. Sooner or later, someone will come along with a sharper sword and hack off our arms
Clausewitz
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