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Subj: Re: Part 4: Fun with No Sun
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 at 03:03:35 pm EST (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Part 4: Fun with No Sun
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 at 02:37:02 pm EST (Viewed 266 times)



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    Side note: I did notice the server's a little sluggish today. Not sure yet if it's a network or a server issue, but I'll nag Support anyway. Meanwhile, you should use Safari or Firefox, since they don't erase the form after a failed posting.


I've never been able to tweak their tab setting to work the way I like them, no matter what add-ons I use. At the moment I use an ancient IE tweak called MyIE (not the horrible new thing of the same name) that opens a new tab at the end of the row every time I click on a link - but doesn't automatically go to it. It's ideal for browsing the PVB. I've never been able to 100% simulate it on any other browser.


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    First thing I thought of is that all energy has a "taste" to it, only not perceptible in the traditional way - kind of how different sources of water have different tastes. Energy Lara gets from things like the universe, the sun, magnetic fields, tastes pretty generic, it's like the differences between different cities' tap water - a wide variation, but generally still refreshing and drinkable.


In this case I think you need to find some interesting in-story was to show not tell all of this at some point.


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    If there's too much risk of harming anyone else, Anna wouldn't want any part of it. She barely feels in control of what she has already.


Noted.


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      I wanted to establish a credible galactic threat, and since Thugos is about the heaviest hitting of the cosmic baddies out there it seemed like the way to go. Thugos is a tyrant and a conqueror but he's not a lunatic. He'll negotiate with other powers and seek statesmanlike solutions - most of the time.



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    In that case he probably already knows how to speak the Trading Alliance's language - by producing stuff with slave zombie labor that they can sell at a huge profit perhaps.


Why not? But what have the Alliance to trade in return?





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