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True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
3931
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Posted - 2013.11.06 22:51:00 -
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All of the Nebula, Asteroids, the explosions planetside from a warbarge in orbit, the sights of fleets of ships as they pass stations or are overhead bombarding our positions, the horrors of Nation ships as they rip wormholes in supposedly safe space, the golden fleets descending on planets, Minmatar cities, Caldari Manufactories, Gallentean ritzy strips, the lonely depths of wormhole space, Titans, ancient space stations, the alien Jove.
Before I even put a piece of writing together I consider this and think that there is way too much out there for my characters to see.
"All things were created by the Divine, and so the glory of our faith is inherent to us all"
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Jakar Umbra
Militaires-Sans-Frontieres
344
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Posted - 2013.11.06 23:27:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:All of the Nebula, Asteroids, the explosions planetside from a warbarge in orbit, the sights of fleets of ships as they pass stations or are overhead bombarding our positions, the horrors of Nation ships as they rip wormholes in supposedly safe space, the golden fleets descending on planets, Minmatar cities, Caldari Manufactories, Gallentean ritzy strips, the lonely depths of wormhole space, Titans, ancient space stations, the alien Jove. Always. It is the only true way to view New Eden in its splendour wouldn't you agree? It is the reason some of us RP to an extent; so we can experience these places.
True Adamance wrote:Before I even put a piece of writing together I consider this and think that there is way too much out there for my characters to see. This is what makes writing about this universe so amazing.
Every now and then I read a comment on the internet and then I realise something very important...
We're boned...
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True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
3936
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Posted - 2013.11.07 01:25:00 -
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Jakar Umbra wrote:True Adamance wrote:All of the Nebula, Asteroids, the explosions planetside from a warbarge in orbit, the sights of fleets of ships as they pass stations or are overhead bombarding our positions, the horrors of Nation ships as they rip wormholes in supposedly safe space, the golden fleets descending on planets, Minmatar cities, Caldari Manufactories, Gallentean ritzy strips, the lonely depths of wormhole space, Titans, ancient space stations, the alien Jove. Always. It is the only true way to view New Eden in its splendour wouldn't you agree? It is the reason some of us RP to an extent; so we can experience these places. True Adamance wrote:Before I even put a piece of writing together I consider this and think that there is way too much out there for my characters to see. This is what makes writing about this universe so amazing. Yeah I know what you mean....
I was imagining what kinds of things Kador would have seen in his time, and the Siege of Raa, one of my lore pieces always comes to mind....and despite the shattered wreckage of tanks and broken bodies under the walls of this city/colony I cannot help but think looking out over the planet at the explosions off on the horizon, the nebula, the golden city, and the stars over head would be absolutely beautiful from the eaves of an Amarr cathedral.
"All things were created by the Divine, and so the glory of our faith is inherent to us all"
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Galm Fae
Eskola Ergonomics
134
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Posted - 2013.11.07 04:17:00 -
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I've always considered this, which has given me a pretty unorthodox view on New Eden. Galm was born and raised in a mercenary station. Just try to imagine the implications of that. Things like starships and swirling solar systems are the norm for him. Ever since he was a child he's been exposed to soldiers loaded for war, massive dreadnoughts, and seemingly impossible technology... And he never seems to bat an eye.
Get him on a temperate planet untouched by war though... Something seemingly far away from the rest of the universe... It would seem like the most mysterious place in the world to him. Place Galm in a clash of arms and ideology and he makes himself right at home. Stick him in a corn field in Nebraska and he would be awestruck.
In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then I also love him.
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True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
3958
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Posted - 2013.11.07 04:31:00 -
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Galm Fae wrote:I've always considered this, which has given me a pretty unorthodox view on New Eden. Galm was born and raised in a mercenary station. Just try to imagine the implications of that. Things like starships and swirling solar systems are the norm for him. Ever since he was a child he's been exposed to soldiers loaded for war, massive dreadnoughts, and seemingly impossible technology... And he never seems to bat an eye.
Get him on a temperate planet untouched by war though... Something seemingly far away from the rest of the universe... It would seem like the most mysterious place in the world to him. Place Galm in a clash of arms and ideology and he makes himself right at home. Stick him in a corn field in Nebraska and he would be awestruck. I suppose that is True.... of Kador as well, he hasn't lived on a temperate planet in years....
"All things were created by the Divine, and so the glory of our faith is inherent to us all"
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Galm Fae
Eskola Ergonomics
135
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Posted - 2013.11.07 04:40:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Galm Fae wrote:I've always considered this, which has given me a pretty unorthodox view on New Eden. Galm was born and raised in a mercenary station. Just try to imagine the implications of that. Things like starships and swirling solar systems are the norm for him. Ever since he was a child he's been exposed to soldiers loaded for war, massive dreadnoughts, and seemingly impossible technology... And he never seems to bat an eye.
Get him on a temperate planet untouched by war though... Something seemingly far away from the rest of the universe... It would seem like the most mysterious place in the world to him. Place Galm in a clash of arms and ideology and he makes himself right at home. Stick him in a corn field in Nebraska and he would be awestruck. I suppose that is True.... of Kador as well, he hasn't lived on a temperate planet in years.... I'm actually considering writing this into a chapter somehow.
>WHAT THE HELL, I DON'T LIKE THIS! >"That's just the sky Galm." >There's... There's no ceiling? >"Nope." >WHATS THAT!? >"That's just a forest. Haven't you seen a plant before?" >THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF THEM!
In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then I also love him.
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True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
3960
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Posted - 2013.11.07 05:03:00 -
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Galm Fae wrote:True Adamance wrote:Galm Fae wrote:I've always considered this, which has given me a pretty unorthodox view on New Eden. Galm was born and raised in a mercenary station. Just try to imagine the implications of that. Things like starships and swirling solar systems are the norm for him. Ever since he was a child he's been exposed to soldiers loaded for war, massive dreadnoughts, and seemingly impossible technology... And he never seems to bat an eye.
Get him on a temperate planet untouched by war though... Something seemingly far away from the rest of the universe... It would seem like the most mysterious place in the world to him. Place Galm in a clash of arms and ideology and he makes himself right at home. Stick him in a corn field in Nebraska and he would be awestruck. I suppose that is True.... of Kador as well, he hasn't lived on a temperate planet in years.... I'm actually considering writing this into a chapter somehow. >WHAT THE HELL, I DON'T LIKE THIS! >"That's just the sky Galm." >There's... There's no ceiling? >"Nope." >WHATS THAT!? >"That's just a forest. Haven't you seen a plant before?" >THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF THEM! Lol I'm trying to explain patriotic love in mine..... its really hard.
"All things were created by the Divine, and so the glory of our faith is inherent to us all"
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Spartan MK420
sephiroth clones D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
10
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Posted - 2013.11.08 04:44:00 -
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Spartan visited a planet untouched by war once.
Then he committed suicide and respawned in Molden Heath. |
VAHZZ
The dyst0pian Corporation
80
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Posted - 2013.11.09 07:30:00 -
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Every single day... I try to imagine those wondrous views, every single day..
> Master of the Sniper
Newfound seeker of knowledge and truth.
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Vinsarrow
New Eden Blades Of The Azure
86
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Posted - 2013.11.18 19:23:00 -
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Well except that were locked in rooms & the only time we see stuff is in the war barge & on the feild....
They need to open the doors also let us have homes or HQ's we can walk around in on the planets & Districts we take. Be interesting if you have to pay a corporation to live their plus a tax. But CCP has not answered this..... |
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