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Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
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Posted - 2013.03.06 22:21:00 -
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The character builder of EvE can create amazing looking characters set high enough. Now part of me is curious is such a rapid cloning process degrading to the physical form in anyway? Obviously dying so many times can create instability in the psyche but do we look more bland with no features really defined? Has the cloning technology of the Sleepers and Jovians perfected enough that even such a rapid process create individuals?
Also are the clones come from set stock? Like 4 templates (each class) and we just play one strain of that template that is fully independent from the other clones. Or do we walk up to a Dust recruiter "I want to be an immortal clone mercenary"? |
Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
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Posted - 2013.03.07 04:29:00 -
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I could see that.
Imagine for a moment here you are in your quarters and the mission pops up "Caldari attempt to push into Federation Space" You move with a lethal purpose and plug in, much like a capsuleer does. Your mind is sent half way across the galaxy to the waiting battle barge were all that you are is implanted into disposable battle clones. Girdled for war and armed with the most lethal weapons known to New Eden you take that first Orbital Jump of the next long grueling war. As you fall for the last time and you are out of battle clones your mind goes half way across the galaxy back to your original form.
You wake, disoriented and sick from such a mind numbing experience. How many times did you die in that war? How many wounds does your mind remember but your body does not show. It takes time to get the strength back in your limbs. It was just one more war. A billion souls lost their lives in the nuclear fires of orbital bombardments but you remain. You have become an immortal, a godling that could shake the foundations of heavens if given the chance. What is one death, 100, or even a thousand. Each one gives you that little bit more experience to hone you into a more lethal weapon.
Your comm goes off once more "Angel Cartel attack on Federation space. Requesting help from the mercenary armies of Dust". What is one more war? |
Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
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Posted - 2013.03.07 05:46:00 -
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Anticitizen2501 wrote:They just look like normal dudes don't they? The pale, hairless, creepy clones were the Amarr prototypes.
I'm a Brutor, if my avatar is all albino with white dreads, I'll be f***ing pissed.
You could always go back to Matar and cry about losing yourself if you think that would help some. Gallente medicine can fix you that is why you should come live with us. A fifth of your race already does. |
Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
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Posted - 2013.03.07 05:55:00 -
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The Clone Wars cartoon can be shockingly graphic. Best parts I agree are with the clones. The movies made the Stormtroopers out to be clowns but the books they are a lethal and brutal army that is well trained and equipped. In the cartoon the clones get some good loving. But lol slight divergence of the topic. Still clones, just not clones being referenced ^_^ |
Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:23:00 -
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CCP Eterne wrote:Fraceska wrote:I could see that.
Imagine for a moment here you are in your quarters and the mission pops up "Caldari attempt to push into Federation Space" You move with a lethal purpose and plug in, much like a capsuleer does. Your mind is sent half way across the galaxy to the waiting battle barge were all that you are is implanted into disposable battle clones. Girdled for war and armed with the most lethal weapons known to New Eden you take that first Orbital Jump of the next long grueling war. As you fall for the last time and you are out of battle clones your mind goes half way across the galaxy back to your original form.
You wake, disoriented and sick from such a mind numbing experience. How many times did you die in that war? How many wounds does your mind remember but your body does not show. It takes time to get the strength back in your limbs. It was just one more war. A billion souls lost their lives in the nuclear fires of orbital bombardments but you remain. You have become an immortal, a godling that could shake the foundations of heavens if given the chance. What is one death, 100, or even a thousand. Each one gives you that little bit more experience to hone you into a more lethal weapon.
Your comm goes off once more "Angel Cartel attack on Federation space. Requesting help from the mercenary armies of Dust". What is one more war? This is pretty damn good.
Why thank you ^_^ |
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