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Edit: Holy shit, page claim! After over 3 years of getting final post on the previous page, this is only my 3rd page claim in recent memory! Guess it was worthwile to stay up late for this XD ^_^ ...bugger. I need to get up in 3 hour's time. -_-;; Quote:
Let's put it this way: more people die from the normal flu in one month than during the entire run of Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Adults can die of chicken pox. Chiming in here, there are a couple of points to note with regards to linker core transplants and such: 1) Partial Transplant, as what is seen in A's, appears to merely take the power from the mage, which can then be placed into a storage medium. So if you've got a lot of clones you can do partial transplants from them, harvesting linker cores on a schedule, not unlike cutting down trees and replanting the forest for later use. Of course, this is ethically problematic - as a normal person I don't favor this approach, but it works well for villians. 2) I believe it's been mentioned somewhere that Teana's bike ran on some handwavium-combustion catalyst engine that used water. Assuming this is the case, this means that logistics for vehicles are simplified in the Nanoverse - fill with water. In fact, to a certain extent, this simplifies logistics for a deployed force of mages - they just need water for drinking, sanitation and to run the vehicles, and food to keep going, compared to a conventional earth military force, which needs water, food, fuel, and varying types of ammunition for the various weapon systems employed. 3) Regards cartridges, given the way they function I've always felt they were analogous to nitrous oxide systems in cars (aka NOS). NOS gives a temporary boost in speed and power, but you can't just plug NOS into a untuned car and expect it to work: you need to have frame strengthening, balancing, improved suspension & brakes, and a whole host of other work to get the car ready to use NOS, which significantly adds to the cost. 4) Thus, assume that your plain vanilla magic stave costs USD 1000. Adding the nescessary parts to accept cartridges - frame strengthening, cartridge system itself, cooling system, etc - will then add to the cost of the stave. This is not an attractive proposition for any purchasing department anywhere, who have to balance between getting something good and getting something affordable. Let's face it, this is true of everything. There is only so much budget to go around, and people everywhere will need to squeeze as much of the budget as possible, ie "Do as much as possible with nothing." This has been my personal experience after working at the Domino's Malaysia Customer Service Centre (the only one of it's kind in the world! Fancy that!) for 2 years and 8 months. As an article by a noted US military officer on weapons noted, it does no good to have the most advanced weapon ever if only one person can use it and only one person can have it due to costs - it's better to equip everyone with a weapon that is good enough for the purposes. 5) While it's mundane and not so glamorous, yes, training does work. Take the F-5E Tiger II and A-4 Skyhawk. Cold war era fighters, inferior in performance to modern fighters. Yet until the airframes were finally retired due to age, Navy Aggressor squadrons and Top Gun routinely schooled F-14 and F/A-18 pilots who were expecting an easy fight. This is the difference training makes. On the ground forces level, we have the Blackhorse from the National Training Centre in the US. Using equipment simulating Russian equipment, OPFOR routinely defeated US units training against it, and then explained what the weaknesses where and how to fix them. Compare a squad of rifleman in a third world military. They can more or less march, do manual labor, fire a rifle, throw grenades. They can fire their individual weapon pretty well, clean and strip them and put them together. those trained on machine guns could fire those machine guns, clean and strip and clear basic jams. They can slap a compress on somebody who had been shot. Compare a squad of riflemen in a Stryker Battalion. They can: fire their individual weapons, clean, strip, detail clean and in many cases do minor repairs. They can do the same on a pistol, squad automatic weapon (SAW), a medium machine gun or a heavy, regardless if that wasn't their primary job. The Javelin gunners could do the same; most troops can also work a Javelin as well as the dedicated gunners. They can do close quarters battle, movement to contact on foot or in vehicle, set up an ambush, react to an ambush, perform battlefield first responder actions up to and including inserting an IV and in many cases stitching a minor wound. They can lay in claymores and in many cases more advanced demolitions. They can call for fire from the mortars. They can land navigate using GPS and/or map. They could perform fire and maneuver. They are trained in night movement either in march or combat. They can all work a radio. They can all drive a Stryker. This is the difference training makes. And these are grunts, not Special Forces. It's possible, but usually the legal profession does not encourage family members to defend their relatives in court, due to the family relationship causing counsel to be unable to maintain proper separation from the case at hand: counsel is supposed to approach the case dispassionately, without personal feelings being drawn into the mix - this is not the case if counsel is defending a family member. |
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Long time no see, you crazy duck. ![]() And about how I've been... *points above* Quote:
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![]() And about lurking for now, just take it easy. :3 Heh. >:3 It's all thanks to me-*SHOT!!!* ![]() ![]() ![]() Quote:
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![]() ANNNNDD OF COURSE! NEW MATERIAL!!! >:3 *Chapter 1 parts One and Two are here for those not familiar with this story* *tosses a number of snippets from his fic* Spoiler for Snippet 1: Long time no see?:
Spoiler for Snippet 2: A small request?:
Spoiler for Snippet 3: Magic is a form of entertainment:
For a quick update on the status, Chapter 2 of Solitary Perspective is still seperated in sizable chunks as I try to connect the scenarios. I can't give an exact time of completion, but it's going to be near. >:3 (And of course, for those who do not know who Aurion is, you can check my OC Profiles. Be prepared for massive amounts of text and cheese, though. )
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Finally back.
working thru the expanded universe of "Aniki", Aina and Maven, as well as playing the odd game left and right, as well as helping chuck ideas infront of Lowe for his "original project" have slowly coerced my will. well come to think of it, in regards to the so called "grunt deficiency", let me pull off my old theories as to why. - The bureau until recently (give about 50-80 (in my works) or even 100 years ago) was also using what we call in our world "conventional weapons", initially as an equivalent or alternative force- then as time progressed, it became a force multiplier that diminished in value as the paradigm shift from the old to the new (magitech) became more accelerated and such- more mages were born/trained over time. - during the time of the shift, vehicles were already somewhat powered by a sort of Link Reactor, as it is a better and safer source of energy. and as time passed, and the smaller/uneeded vehicles/mechs became uneeded, eventually the Link Reactors were only seen in ships, whereyouseethemnow, etc will return for further mental disposition
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Has major spoilers for the epic I'm working on, but there's so much going on in the plot, w/e. It amuses me. I might take this down in the future.\
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Huh, this thread is kind of quiet. Makes me want to post more here. I mention the court martialing top of this thread nearly and here i post this bout a month later. It's basically the full circle element to my girl Tempest's life. She's such a rash fool, I enjoy tormenting her. Spoiler for Opperation Valentine:
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AuthorJoin Date: Jun 2008
Location: The middle of the Middle of Nowhere
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So for you fanfic writers who feature OCs as major characters and/or protagonists, when they are mages, how do you go about barrier jackets and knight garb and etc if you're posting your story elsewhere, where people may not have access to viewing descriptions and/or images in the character's profiles? Do you give them a brief description, link them to the profile, or what?
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Was that a general question? I mean you are right my random excerpt doe snot describe much at all character wise since it is placed in a random section in the story. So basically disregard that stuff which perhaps would help a lot if it was included x_x
otherwise they in my story archive post linked in my sig. pretty much it'll make sense when included with the rest of the story.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: I am where I am
Age: 32
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I am told, though, that the sensible writer just give a brief but adequate description of the outer appearance and let the reader work out the rest in their mind, or direct him/her to the profile if the reader is actually curious enough about the character. Unless of course, the character is wearing something that actually affects the plot, like a clown costume in a ball party =3
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AuthorJoin Date: Apr 2008
Location: Hotsprings Resort
Age: 27
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That said, it's up to how you write it and describe it. Some can successfully describe a character in just a few sentences. Others, a few more. One thing you could do is post the excerpt and perhaps a reference image, and those here can compare and contrast.
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Goat Herder
AuthorJoin Date: Jun 2008
Location: The middle of the Middle of Nowhere
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It'd be simple enough to draw up my characters, were it not for the fact I don't have a viable scanner (I have one but it tends to blow the image up so huge you'd need about nine monitors together to view it properly), and posting the chapters and descriptions here isn't a problem for me. It's if I decide to post it elsewhere where the problem arises, such as FF.net.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Pekanbaru (UTC+07:00)
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This is for a main right? No point having so much detail for a mook except if the appearance is plot-relevant
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