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Displayed name | Sir David |
Member number | 919 |
Title | Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! |
Postcount | 3351 |
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Registered | Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
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Welcoming you all to... in General | |
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written Thursday, July 29 2004 09:09
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I think that it is sexy. Like, really sexy. Like, oh baby, more, more, ohhhhhhh.... Actually, what I think is that it would be a great forum if it had far more than 10 members. Spiderweb has 4.6K+ accounts, and that's for, what, 15 games? 16? All one company, too. And quite a few of your members should have the knowledge to post on all of the forums, or almost all of them, for it to work out. Good luck. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Alorael, but not. in General | |
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written Thursday, July 29 2004 08:52
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Oral ale? Is there any other kind? ...no, no, don't answer that. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
What did you last eat? in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 28 2004 09:42
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English muffin, Raisin Bran (with milk), banana... good breakfast. Djur's tastes don't sound at all bad, except for the tea. Still can't stand tea. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
A Millenial Victory Tour... in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 28 2004 09:29
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That ferret doesn't look too happy, Rosy. Neither would I, in his situation. Good job, Stuggie, and may you never catch up with me. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Post Your Desktop in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 28 2004 09:23
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Mine's a picture that my sister took in Slovakia... I'll post it when I figure out how to get it online... -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Image maps in General | |
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written Sunday, July 25 2004 18:45
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You took these pictures? How'd you get that lizard? Are you a professional photographer, or is this a hobby? Works fine on Firebird, by the way. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
member status in General | |
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written Sunday, July 25 2004 18:40
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Means you have 4 posts. EDIT: 0 Apprentice 50 Journeyman 100 Citizen of Exile 250 Adept 500 Erudite 1000 Veteran 2000 Guru 3500 Frolicking in Postland 5000 Postmaster General 7500 Your Postliness [ Sunday, July 25, 2004 18:41: Message edited by: Lady Davida ] -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
How to get Revenge in General | |
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written Sunday, July 25 2004 17:07
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Welcome back, xxo! Where've you been? You were gone, right? Glad this topic has some use... -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
new board? in General | |
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written Sunday, July 25 2004 10:54
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I bought Lost Souls, Kel. Great game, actually, in my opinion. If you like it too, stop smacking yourself and buy it. And yes, I like the GC forum suggestion. Could we get a name change? Dawg? -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
The New Game in Nethergate | |
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written Friday, July 23 2004 21:59
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Let's make use of this topic, anyway. If the new game is Nethergate 2, what new things would you like to see? And what would you like to get rid of? -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Karma in General | |
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written Friday, July 23 2004 21:55
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I've given about twice as many 5-star ratings as 1-star ratings, and one 3 - RoR, for whatever reason. No 4's or 2's. I tend to vote for the same reason as Aran, although it's usually not just one post that influences my decision. Karma may be meaningless, but it's nice to be loved and have visible proof. In the form of stars, you perverts. And when you get a rating of one or two stars, that's usually when you decide that karma doesn't matter. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Spiderwebs future in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 21 2004 22:28
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Just? Isn't she two and a half years old by now? -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Valley of Thunder RP in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 21 2004 20:07
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OOC: sorry for the lack of artistry, I'm tired. IC: Kenthred kicked a writhing demon aside and reached for another bolt. The demons were slow, but several had already reached the dam and formed a defensive ring around the workers. The torchbearers, luckily, were still making their ways through the forest. "Kenthred," Sadith panted. "Wait. That trail... could you get to the dam unnoticed?" He pointed to a discrete path through the trees. "They'd catch me," the soldier replied. He knocked another demon into the water; it screeched and sank. "Unless..." "Exactly. Go." "That's dangerous." "I know." Kenthred shrugged, then ran for the path. Sadith tripped and began screaming like a wounded animal. The demons looked back at him, distracted; many, unable to resist such easy prey, turned back and moved towards him. As soon as the first was within range, Sadith stood, picked a javelin, and hurled it at the beast's grinning face. The blade hit its target with enough force to rip half of its face off; screeching, it followed those before it to a watery end. The next couldn't stop itself in time and impaled itself on Sadith's sword. Rushing at them, Sadith managed to strike another and dodge a blow to his head. He threw himself at his attacker, knocking it off its feet. A jagged claw slashed his arm, and he yelped in pain. Rolling away from the demons, he got up and ran, hoping that Kenthred would reach the dam in time. He was rewarded with a human scream; the only torchbearers left were human. At the dam, Kenthred cursed and loaded another bolt. The dam was already beginning to crack. His bolt hit a worker on top of the dam; the demon fell soundlessly into the water below. "Damnit!" Loading another bolt, Kenthred ran closer. A torchbearer heard him and started running; a flying tackle knocked him to the ground, and a dagger in the back finished the job. The torch rolled into the water. Kenthred stood, retrieved the crossbow, and turned back to the dam. Gods damnit - the last torchbearer was almost there! He took careful aim and fired. As the bolt left the bow, a demon dove between Kenthred and the torchbearer. The bolt buried itself in the creature's chest, and it flew back and knocked the bearer to the ground. The torch bounced and landed several yards away, sputtering. The human scrambled out from under the demon and reached for the torch. Kenthred reached for a bolt, but found none - he had used his last one. "Kenthred!" The soldier's head whipped around. Sadith came running into view, still pursued by demons. "Your javelin!" The miner slowed, threw his sword to the ground, and grabbed a javelin. He hurled it at the torchbearer with enough force to throw himself off balance, so only Kenthred saw it enter the man's back and exit through his chest. He yelled to Sadith, half congratulation and half warning; the demons, momentarily distracted, saw their enemy on the ground and attacked. Sadith righted himself just in time to dodge a crushing blow; he plunged a javelin into one demon, found his sword and sliced deep into the other, and then turned back to Kenthred. They ran up onto the dam, breaking through the defensive circle, and threw the workers into the river below. "Thank... all the... gods..." "Collect your breath, Sadith. You deserve it. That was a fine throw." "Luck." Kenthred smiled and turned away. He pushed the corpses of the demons and possessed humans into the river, then started back down to Selger. The smoke made him nervous. Standing up unsteadily, Sadith sheathed the sword and followed after the soldier. A flash of light caught his eye, and he noticed the torch still sputtering in the grass. He picked it up and threw it into the river, then jogged to catch up with Kenthred. He didn't stay long enough to see the torch bounce off a rock and land on the wooden top of the dam, showering sparks everywhere... -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon TEH CONSPIRACY IZ ALL In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
EM Graemlins, not that anyone cares in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 21 2004 18:26
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According to something I read a while back, the average Finn leads one of the most comfortable lives in the world. Hopefully TGM and Curio are not this Finn, but still, it helps to explain why so many of them have internet access. And spend their entire lives on the internet. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Naming Creations in Geneforge Series | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 22:16
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Close enough. If Drakey says nothing about draykfyre's name, then it's ok. The two are very easy to tell apart, and anyway, it's not like it's TGM. EDIT: Aran, would you mind shortening the sig? [ Tuesday, July 20, 2004 22:16: Message edited by: Lady Davida ] -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Naming Creations in Geneforge | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 22:16
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Close enough. If Drakey says nothing about draykfyre's name, then it's ok. The two are very easy to tell apart, and anyway, it's not like it's TGM. EDIT: Aran, would you mind shortening the sig? [ Tuesday, July 20, 2004 22:16: Message edited by: Lady Davida ] -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Puresteel or Guardian? in Geneforge Series | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 22:10
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Claymore. And Dexterity is more useful than Intelligence, unless you have unusually large numbers of points in Parry and Quick Action, or whatever they're called. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Puresteel or Guardian? in Geneforge 2 | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 22:10
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Claymore. And Dexterity is more useful than Intelligence, unless you have unusually large numbers of points in Parry and Quick Action, or whatever they're called. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Signatures... in General | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 22:08
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Could some of you try harder to not be idiots? Please? -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
what if, in GF3..... in General | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 20:21
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I got the whole way through, and it really isn't all that interesting. I'm sure Jeff's got the GF3 storylines planned already, so if this were the plan for anything, it would be GF4. The main idea, for those of you who didn't read it, is that everything seems fine for the shapers, but there are underground rebel shapers planning some sort of invasion. You choose which side you're on, etc etc. Not really all that different from the way GF is already, just more of an emphasis on shapers rather than creations. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
EM Graemlins, not that anyone cares in General | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 20:09
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The thread makes perfect sense. The site does not. Is that Navigation thing supposed to work, and if so, why isn't it? And why is everything black? I can't read black text on a black background. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
Alorael? in General | |
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written Tuesday, July 20 2004 06:28
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Even if you don't, seeing as his name's in each of his posts. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
The trouble with democracy is every idiot gets a vote. in General | |
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written Monday, July 19 2004 06:31
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quote:There are plenty of laws like that, old laws that are not enforced. There is a legal range on the IQ test that makes one an idiot, but can they really have everyone take an IQ test before registering to vote? I doubt that it's enforced. Good ol' New Mexico, solving the fundamental problems with democracy. =] -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
General Archives in General | |
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written Monday, July 19 2004 06:05
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When Spiderweb announced that the old, inactice topics on General would be deleted, a few of you copied them down into some sort of archive. Where is that? And did you manage to get everything? -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |
In some topics My user name is different. in General | |
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written Saturday, July 17 2004 20:05
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I see spaces there... if there were none in the actual User Name thing, maybe the colon has something to do with it. -------------------- And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it. -The Last Pendragon Polaris = joy. In case of emergency, break glass. Posts: 3351 | Registered: Saturday, April 6 2002 08:00 |