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Umallon Macross
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.07.01 12:32:00 -
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Killing yourself on purpose = suicide.
Instead of being scared of your kids learning about bad words why don't you teach them about life and ALL its conditions. |
Umallon Macross
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.07.01 13:03:00 -
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Nellantar Ballsinya wrote:Umallon Macross wrote:Killing yourself on purpose = suicide.
Instead of being scared of your kids learning about bad words why don't you teach them about life and ALL its conditions. These clones are more akin to property, though. You aren't really killing yourself, it's more like if you had an "SHUT-OFF" button on a RC car so you don't ruin the engine if it flips.
If you want to quibble about the exact nature of human consciousness transfer then do it in a conversation with your kids about whats going on in the game, don't demand that everyone else be made to put up with needless pedantry and censorship.
If anyone is so borderline that being killed in this game and presented with a Suicide (o) option 'drives' them to suicide then they already have more problems than any amount of censorship can help.
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Umallon Macross
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.07.01 13:04:00 -
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Or better yet, read Templar One, and have them read it. |
Umallon Macross
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.07.01 15:14:00 -
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Buzzwords wrote:Umallon Macross wrote:Or better yet, read Templar One, and have them read it. was that legitimately GOOD or just one of those companion books you'd only ever read if you were a rabid fan of whatever?
No one should play dust without having read Templar One, and the other books are fantastic also.
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Umallon Macross
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.07.02 00:13:00 -
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Buzzwords wrote:Umallon Macross wrote:Buzzwords wrote:Umallon Macross wrote:Or better yet, read Templar One, and have them read it. was that legitimately GOOD or just one of those companion books you'd only ever read if you were a rabid fan of whatever? No one should play dust without having read Templar One, and the other books are fantastic also. sorry to hijack the thread here but, i'm lookin in the kindle store and i see 3. templar one, empyrean age, and burning life. should i be reading them in any order? one of the reviews for templar one mention it being a sequel? is that just some idiot CALLING it that or are they strongly connected? i'd hate to not know what's goin' on.
The order is Burning Life, Empyrean Age, Templar One.
Burning Life is about little people in the EVE universe and how they deal with immortal capsuleers (ie players)
Empyrean Age is about the Empires and the big conflict that was happening a few years ago (lots of cool explosions)
Templar One is about the creation of the immortal soldiers we play as in Dust, and their first engagement.
They arent really direct sequels, but they do occasionally reference events from the other books. (as well as referencing real events that have occurred online in Eve.
@ EVERYONE ELSE
If the suicide message is changed, I will state over comms every time I commit suicide that I am commiting suicide in protest against derp changes made for no good reason.
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