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July 15th, 2004, 03:26 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
[quote]Originally posted by Joachim:
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...The only people that had been reasonable to the Dei during the negotiations were, paradoxically, the RCC. That is why we surrendered to them.
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July 15th, 2004, 03:57 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
OOC: Well, while we are clarifying things, let me add that Thermolias attack on the D-O was in response to their attack on my ally. Some type of war was bound to happen, but this is what forced the issue. Also let me add that there seems to be a lot of confusion between in character and out of character Messages. All in game Messages are IC unless marked otherwise. Forum Posts can be either, and as such should be tagged. Same would hold true of email. Now, some would seem to have found the default text of Thermolian in game Messages offensive. This was the intent when the file was created. There have been some Messages in the game where I forgot to replace this text and there have also been some where I intentionally left it in place. I have apologized to the person who got one accidentally and I would ask the rest of you to remember that they are IC Messages. The Thermolians have been around longer than SE4 and they are a race lead by a revivified dead guy, polite conversation is not something they are known for. They are good honorable allies, but not the kind of people you would invite to dinner at your moms house. The actual intent of the message texts was to cause anger when the Thermolians were used as an AI. That seems to be a success . None of the Messages were sent as or intended to be taken OOC.
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July 15th, 2004, 04:14 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
OOC: led by a "revivified dead guy"? Now that is nasty.
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July 15th, 2004, 04:23 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
OOC: LOL Take a close look at the race pix's.
I'll have to dig up my old race profile from the ladder, it was an army of the dead kind of thing.
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July 15th, 2004, 04:38 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
OOC: OK here is what the Thermolians were back in the days of the Borg Forum and The SE3 Ladder. They were actually temporal before SE4 made it fashionable! Of late they have become more religious where it is allowed and more Organic when religion is suppressed. But they are still the same old dead meat
Ladder Data on the Thermolians:
The Thermolians are an energy based race which evolved in the Quasars at the center of the galaxy. They revivify the dead bodies of their victims in order to interact in normal space. Their average lifespan is eternal. They have very little technology of their own, and are quite adept at stealing what they need from other races. They do tend to adapt these designs to their own manufacturing methods and materials.
The Thermolians are aggressive and known as devious schemers.
The Thermolians are a dictatorial empire dedicated to spreading its influence across the galaxy. The government keeps all of its citizens in line and allows no dissention. The society is ruled absolutely by the current emperor, with new emperors coming to power only after the current one has been killed in mortal combat by another Thermolian. This has only been known to happen two times in the Last three billion years. There are the occasional rebellions, but they are put down quickly and violently. Most of the galaxy has heard of the fate that The Last First Speaker suffered when he aspired to the throne.
Originally the Thermolians were not considered much of a threat to other species. They were largely unknown, being mentioned only in old myths. This is largely due to the fact that the Thermolians only leave their Quasars once every half million years or so, although a few remain on occupied worlds and never return. These are usually thought to be demons and devils by the local populations.
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July 15th, 2004, 04:42 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
OOC: Whoa! Gross! You're just lucky I didn't know this before I merged with your empire! double nasty points to you for these guys...
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Originally posted by Thermodyne:
OOC: OK here is what the Thermolians were back in the days of the Borg Forum and The SE3 Ladder....
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July 15th, 2004, 07:12 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
I'll let you know when I'm OOC.
I'm not buying Thermolians excuse for the message.
It came in response to my polite inquiry to trade resources and 5 DNs for a small planet of theirs in my system. A simple "NO" would have been acceptable.
Their reply was "We offer this gift with the hope that you will bend over and grab them ankles."
This response greatly angered Rear Admiral Hemorrhoid, who is raising a bloody mess about it.
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July 15th, 2004, 08:39 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
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Originally posted by Joachim:
...The Dei after exhausting diplomatic options were in no postion to survive - evil talisman (but thats a different whinge ). [/QB]
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Odd, you did not negotiate with the Cybers, or offer them systems.
Unless you consider your offer to conquer the galaxy together a cease fire negotiation.
...evil talisman... bwahahahahaha... sure go a head and blame it.
blame it for 3 major battle loses where:
1. you were defender, had the first firing round advantage, and missed.
2. your ships orders caused them to fire at range 4 ships instead of range 0 or 1 ships.
3. you had superior numbers and tonnage.
4. you had the wave motion gun.
I suspect your ships and fleets were not fully trained. I was surpised by the lopsided victories.
The talisman is a nice touch, but I also had a few tricks in my ships that helped a bit. Also, the Cybers do have a great defense rating, and are fully trained.
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July 15th, 2004, 09:17 PM
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
OOC: I have now set the turn to run on Jul 17, 2004 2:21:55 PM EDT. It is a "timed turn only" so you all can switch your turns up until that point,at which point the turn will run. Sorry for the delay/hassle/etc...
EDITS: I'll put the game back on autoturns after this turn.
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Re: Space Empires 101 - Galactic Council
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Originally posted by Wardad:
quote: Originally posted by Joachim:
...The Dei after exhausting diplomatic options were in no postion to survive - evil talisman (but thats a different whinge ).
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Odd, you did not negotiate with the Cybers, or offer them systems.
Unless you consider your offer to conquer the galaxy together a cease fire negotiation.
...evil talisman... bwahahahahaha... sure go a head and blame it.
blame it for 3 major battle loses where:
1. you were defender, had the first firing round advantage, and missed.
2. your ships orders caused them to fire at range 4 ships instead of range 0 or 1 ships.
3. you had superior numbers and tonnage.
4. you had the wave motion gun.
I suspect your ships and fleets were not fully trained. I was surpised by the lopsided victories.
The talisman is a nice touch, but I also had a few tricks in my ships that helped a bit. Also, the Cybers do have a great defense rating, and are fully trained. [/QB] Nope, you are wrong in nearly all your wild allegations.
But I'll leave it there and not hichjack the thread anymore.
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