2008-06-08, 05:14 | Link #1041 | |
The Interstellar Medium
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And about the ME vibes: I didn't think of it first but since I'm a ME fan I guess Reaper just popped into my head, since they have so much in common.
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2008-06-08, 05:19 | Link #1042 |
RUN, YOU FOOLS!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Formerly Iwakawa base and Chaldea. Now Teyvat, the Astral Express & the Outpost
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Yeah, cyborgs are cyborgs as long as they have organic parts, even if it is a couple of brain cells.
Reapers reminds me of Saberhagen's Berserkers for some reason, machines meant to serve a purpose but turning against their masters. |
2008-06-08, 07:04 | Link #1043 | ||
Obey me world!
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Cute avatar of Illya btw
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2008-06-08, 07:21 | Link #1044 | |
The Interstellar Medium
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And yeah Ilya likes bread :3
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2008-06-08, 09:31 | Link #1045 |
~ I Do ~
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Hello minna-san! I'm Fate T. Hallaoun, and I've always been experimenting with new styles since my first single. This is a new song I'd like to share with you...
Spoiler for Fate wants you to...:
As for the dances used, for most part, they were using Nod Your Head. As for the couple moments, this would be a guide: Spoiler for Dances:
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2008-06-08, 10:48 | Link #1046 |
The Interstellar Medium
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Since I posted the Reaper's profile already I might as well post another organisation OC profile: SaE.
This organisation is included in my fic "Marksman Tales". There is little information about it in MT so this profile don't have alot either. What it does have is mostly statistics and info about the mechs and drones the SaE uses. Spoiler for SaE:
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Building up on Tesla-Griffith relationship, given their long-distance relationship, would Tesla pursue their relationship after StrikerS, or she'd have preferred to remain as good friends with Griffith? Nah, I did. I just didn't have time to reply to it. Sorry. The melon one? |
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2008-06-08, 13:10 | Link #1051 | |
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Part of this is due to the Infinite Library containing so much information, be it in physical media such as books or some sort of "raw data", that special reinforced magic has to be put in place to eke out a region of "realspace", in much the same way the "realspace" of TSAB Main HQ can exist in the middle of interdimensional space. I can technobabble it up to explain how it all works, but the net result is that the Infinite Library is essentially a whole pocket dimension (which, in itself, is comprised of infinite number of other dimensions) squeezed into something the human brain can conceive. It's hard to explain the concepts using general three-dimensional imagery. I have to say "it's bigger through" rather than "it's bigger outwards", and increasing the "realspace" of the Infinite Library from the whole Library-space superset isn't so much expanding it in volume (although in general this happens anyway, if only to provide space for new physical media), but rather suffusing more parts with "realness". Making it real, so to speak, and bringing concept into physical form. Which was one reason why I miscalculated on where the Infinite Library was, since it made no sense to keep it in the middle of interdimensional space where only a very few could access it. (Think on the point of a library, rather than a mere collection of books.) I believed that the question of "where" was irrelevant, in much the same way one might ask "where does the colour blue come from?", but I was wrong. Now, if anything disrupts the containment of the Infinite Library's realspace, events might be... interesting for a while, if only because so many possible things could happen. One scenario would be that realspace collapses into itself, and anyone stuck inside is trapped somewhere (alternate dimension, stasis, probability-space), if they even survive. Another would be that the realspace remains stable (I doubt it, but then it's not like I'm speaking from experience), but inaccessible, or perhaps gets shunted into a convenient side dimension. A particularly flashy scenario is that the realspace forms a "seed" from which more realspace can be formed, expanding quickly in the not-space of interdimensional space: this is otherwise known as a Big Bang. This isn't all that I've pondered on the Infinite Library, but it's what I judged to be relevant to my stories, and so it's all I've actually put into words. There's still quite a bit more (I really like the concept of the Infinite Library, and am annoyed that the Nanoha-verse contains so little canon information on it), but I've probably missed some obvious-in-hindsight questions and flaws. Last edited by dkellis; 2008-06-08 at 13:21. |
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2008-06-08, 13:52 | Link #1052 | |
RUN, YOU FOOLS!
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I used the TARDIS as a basic material for one of my OCs' spaceship. |
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2008-06-08, 14:26 | Link #1053 | |
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2008-06-08, 14:59 | Link #1055 |
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Trying to visualize a five dimensional hypercube makes my head hurt. Chances are it's not though. Trying to manage a five dimensional location would be more than just moving millions of uncatalogued books around. By all intents, it would look like two things are occupying the same space to a 3 Dimensional observation. (Imagine sticking two books in one spot. Yet not. Just visualizing how that works makes one's head throb a little.)
EDIT: On an unrelated note, a snippet of the most recent chapter work, finally broke past a wall here... Spoiler for Small teaser.:
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At best this is like setting off a nuke in say DC you kill allot of people and probably cause a fair bit of confusion, but contingencies exist for such things. I seriously doubt the TSAB has NO plan if they lose HQ militarys in peace time actually have little to do allot of the time expect make plans for even the most absurdly unlikely of scenarios. Acutally taking out the HQ isn't even as bad as the above since it seems like you might not even manage to decapitate the government with such a strike since that's based on Mid, and local ground forces and probably the Air Force as well are also based on planets and so likely have there entire chains of command intact. Which means they'd still be able to respond rapidly to any attempts at internal uprisings (which is Nods MO) and crush them rapidly since there is no way Nod is a match military for the TSAB even if the Navy is weakened. It basiclly boils down the simple fact that in something as big as the TSAB or even a nation there really is no single target you can blow up and somehow totally cripple the entire thing. This is why Terrorism is ultimately pretty much dick waving rather then an effective military tactic it's never going to acutally militaryily defeat an enemy or even topple a stable government. At best it can win a political victory, but blowing up a symbol of a nation and killing millions of people is acutally just going to drive the target into a berserk rage. Seriously just ask Japan how that whole sneak attack against the heart of a superior foe thing went for them... Never mind that I have serious issues seeing where and how Nod is going to get very large at all in Nanoha. After all Nod really only gained recruits in its home universe because of GDIs failure to control Tib for the most part. (With GDI increasing doing this and now having beat back an Alien invasion too boot Nods future is actually looking rather bleak IMO Kane may well see this and it could be why he seems to be transitioning to a mindless cyborg army…) There is no such impetus in the TSAB where the average citizen seems to enjoy a safe clean middle class existence... This dose not tend to breed a huge population of dissidents willing to take up arms against there rulers. And Kane religious rhetoric is unlikely to find much appeal in what appears to be a by and largely secular society either. IMO Nod as seen in C&C simply could not exist in the TSAB it would at best be a small terrorist cult of perhaps a few hundred to thousand diehard members. That's my take anyway, but I admittedly don't know what you're exact plan is. Quote:
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2008-06-08, 15:41 | Link #1057 | |
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You just gave me something to ponder upon
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2008-06-08, 16:42 | Link #1058 |
Adeptus Animus
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Geh, no time for backlog, but a small post in regards to how NOD can grow large in Nanoha, five words: Mass based weaponry and non-mages.
If you spread propaganda on how mages rule everything and provide alternatives to those without magic, one could reign in a lot of recruits. Of course this is only a raw idea. |
2008-06-08, 16:44 | Link #1059 | |
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Wow....BRAIN STORM!!! XD *grumbles about how he has to clean his room first though*
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