The worst surprise was his surprise secret gig when I was working at Glastonbury.
Ed sheeran with dreadlocks.
The worst surprise was his surprise secret gig when I was working at Glastonbury.
Michael Ironside approvedThrough superior firepower?
Hudson surely? Hudsons like a Turbo Reagan.Delaine at the summit:
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And where did these delicious burgers come from?"A gap in the schedule..."
Random assistant at the summit has been executed after a few moments...
Whenever I see Hudson, this.Turbo Reagan.
But here I have to disagree. Fun, perhaps, for some certainly. But good? The outcome was fixed from the start. Most participants did so in the hope of gaining access to a specific permit locked region. From Frontier's point of view, this option never existed in the first place and they knew it, but unfortunately didn't communicate it. I'm sure I'm not the only one for whom the whole operation was nothing but a big scam.
You need people like me...
I'm pretty much neutral of in-game politics, but did enjoy the weeks I was pledged to The King as I was eaning merits blowing up willing NPC opposing power ships rather than distributing leaflets...I also hope that it's the beginning of a campaign to play the game as an antagonist, with more rewarding associated game play loops than now.
Newton should stick to writing crap music and forget about being accepted as a legitimate power.
And nonsense like this is likely to remain in the Elite:Unicorn universe. Double daft, by the way, in a world where telepresence is an established technology.
I know right, who ever is writing up these articles, keep it up.I wish Space Engineers had a version of Archon Delaine. This guy is starting to get quite interesting!
And is it my imagination, or has Galnet exceeded itself? I mean that in a good way (like exceeding all expectations). I wasn't around for the early Galnet, but this stuff is definitely more interesting than Galnet during the "waning years". It's keeping me "pinned" to the ED universe in a way the gameplay hasn't.
Lately what they do is start out as fluff and then a in game event, a CG ends up coming from it. Like the whole Jupiter Rochester thing and the trial, seemingly having nothing to do with players and then he breaks off and the players get to participate in the Jupiter Division vs Fed conflict, which I thought was pretty cool. So it usually leads to something.Allow me a probably not too popular question: Are these Galnet stories in any way relevant to the game or to the players? Will this lead to any real consequences accompanied by game mechanics? Or just the usual fluff again? If you have no idea what consequences story lines to real ingame occurrences can have, I'd recommend a deeper look into Pathfinder: Kingmaker...
I wished we had had such cooperation against thargoids, against pirate scum? I could see that working. Here's one thing that wrankles me about powerplay, it is so far removed from the actual fabric of the galaxy as to be irelevant. I mean, really, it has so little to do with the fabric of the galaxy, powerplay allegiance could be alikened to 21st century football team affiliation. Do your kids have to wave goodbye to the UK for two years and go and do french national service just because they support Paris Gaint Germain? Do you have to pay Federal Taxes to the USofA for watching the superbowl, or get a Californian drivers license just because you like the LA Lakers? So if you rock up to a starport and get greeted by the uber-charming Imperial traffic controllers, or the Fedneck ones who do sound cool to be fair, should the system really "belong to" the pirate lord Achron, Or Li Yong Rui?I would love to see a combined Fedneck-Imperial fleet fighting together... Farraguts and Majestics flying side by side must be very impressive to look at.
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I wouldn't actually mind a "Kumo-Nation", but only as it would finally take that wrongly asigned stigma of "big bad evil guys" away from the Empire and imperial slavery (which treats people well) and give it to those filthy pirates and their actual slavery (with all its gruesome brutality like brutal beatings, shockcollars, etc.).
Yeah, it always confuses me that (as an example) Hudson is in control of an Imperial system like Burojinura with his thugs haressing everyone right in front of an Imperial station and you cannot help but wonder why the Imperial Navy/security forces would even tolerate it... it just makes no.f'n.sense.I wished we had had such cooperation against thargoids, against pirate scum? I could see that working. Here's one thing that wrankles me about powerplay, it is so far removed from the actual fabric of the galaxy as to be irelevant. I mean, really, it has so little to do with the fabric of the galaxy, powerplay allegiance could be alikened to 21st century football team affiliation. Do your kids have to wave goodbye to the UK for two years and go and do french national service just because they support Paris Gaint Germain? Do you have to pay Federal Taxes to the USofA for watching the superbowl, or get a Californian drivers license just because you like the LA Lakers? So if you rock up to a starport and get greeted by the uber-charming Imperial traffic controllers, or the Fedneck ones who do sound cool to be fair, should the system really "belong to" the pirate lord Achron, Or Li Yong Rui?