Second Dalviric House War OOC

Kannex:
@Nebula, I'm introducing fascist pigeons next...
lol do it i dare ya

Anyway, pigeons can't be fascist, fascism is all about the state and pigeons are selfish little bastards. Maybe capitalist pigeons but nobody in Nebula, robot, AI, or human, would really care.

i'm so trying not to laugh as i type this
 
Nebula:
Kannex:
@Nebula, I'm introducing fascist pigeons next...
lol do it i dare ya

Anyway, pigeons can't be fascist, fascism is all about the state and pigeons are selfish little bastards. Maybe capitalist pigeons but nobody in Nebula, robot, AI, or human, would really care.

i'm so trying not to laugh as i type this
WE'RE GUNNA INVADE YUR BREAD

battlefield-1-pigeon-mode.jpg
 
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
@Nebula, I'm introducing fascist pigeons next...
lol do it i dare ya

Anyway, pigeons can't be fascist, fascism is all about the state and pigeons are selfish little bastards. Maybe capitalist pigeons but nobody in Nebula, robot, AI, or human, would really care.

i'm so trying not to laugh as i type this
WE'RE GUNNA INVADE YUR BREAD

battlefield-1-pigeon-mode.jpg
i never thought i'd be the one to say this but can we get back on topic
 
are you serious Kannex

this is where you have to convince me that you're not baked off your ass on weed, because seriously, wtf
 
Nebula:
are you serious Kannex

this is where you have to convince me that you're not baked off your ass on weed, because seriously, wtf
You did dare Kannex to deliver fascist pigeons and he has. So... technically this is all your fault...
 
Nightsong:
Nebula:
are you serious Kannex

this is where you have to convince me that you're not baked off your ass on weed, because seriously, wtf
You did dare Kannex to deliver fascist pigeons and he has. So... technically this is all your fault...
I did not! He did it on his own!
 
Nightsong:
Nebula:
are you serious Kannex

this is where you have to convince me that you're not baked off your ass on weed, because seriously, wtf
You did dare Kannex to deliver fascist pigeons and he has. So... technically this is all your fault...
Please note that I have no position in the fascist pigeon argument.

Just leave me and my bread alone,
 
Externalization:
Nightsong:
Nebula:
are you serious Kannex

this is where you have to convince me that you're not baked off your ass on weed, because seriously, wtf
You did dare Kannex to deliver fascist pigeons and he has. So... technically this is all your fault...
Please note that I have no position in the fascist pigeon argument.

Just leave me and my bread alone,
if you think that's really going to happen you don't know him well enough
 
Kannex:
I'm actually enjoying this a lot.
:yes: I'm planning on leading this into an eventual war between Galacta and Nebula, we'll see if I can get there in the time this RP will take but I hope so.
 
Externalization:
Also Nebula mind if some Royalists and Convocation do battle in Nebula's space?
Nebula doesn't have space, but Galacta does. To answer your question, though, yes, you may have a battle in Galactan space, just try to avoid getting my people involved until I'm ready.
 
Dalvius, as you know, there are many, many sci-fi settings out there, ranging from simple handvium FTL travel to hyperdrives, to hyperjumps, etc. etc. Can you clue us in on what the sci-fi technology is like? What novel/show is the RP's technology closest to?
 
Kannex:
Dalvius, as you know, there are many, many sci-fi settings out there, ranging from simple handvium FTL travel to hyperdrives, to hyperjumps, etc. etc. Can you clue us in on what the sci-fi technology is like? What novel/show is the RP's technology closest to?
I can't accurately compare it to a novel as I didn't base Dalvius on a novel believe it or not.

But as for Dalvius, I'd say their weaponry and travel would be most like the Covenant from Halo mixed with Galactic Civilization 3's Terran Alliance.
 
I'm assuming space travel in this universe is based on hyperjumps? Let's say, you can hyperjump between star systems, but not within star systems, because gravity has disastrous effects on the hyperjump method?
 
Kannex:
I'm assuming space travel in this universe is based on hyperjumps? Let's say, you can hyperjump between star systems, but not within star systems, because gravity has disastrous effects on the hyperjump method?
Yes, between is what I thought. It's much easier to jump from system to system than fly.

Also considering that (At least in my definition) hyperspace is a separate material place on the fourth dimension with rather unusual properties, gravity of stars and planets would not have an effect on the initial jump.
 
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
 
Hey, I'm thinking of taking the battle to becoming a terrestrial conflict. Mind if a ship from both sides crash lands on an isolated region and forces continue to fight on the ground?

If so, perhaps the Galacta will investigate.
 
Externalization:
Hey, I'm thinking of taking the battle to becoming a terrestrial conflict. Mind if a ship from both sides crash lands on an isolated region and forces continue to fight on the ground?

If so, perhaps the Galacta will investigate.
Hm, I don't think the Galactan aerial fighters would allow anything to fall through their space. It'd probably have to be really isolated, probably somewhere on the far side of the planet. But if there was a crash they would definitely send a force out to investigate.
 
Nebula:
Externalization:
Hey, I'm thinking of taking the battle to becoming a terrestrial conflict. Mind if a ship from both sides crash lands on an isolated region and forces continue to fight on the ground?

If so, perhaps the Galacta will investigate.
Hm, I don't think the Galactan aerial fighters would allow anything to fall through their space. It'd probably have to be really isolated, probably somewhere on the far side of the planet. But if there was a crash they would definitely send a force out to investigate.
Alright. So yes, but really damn isolated?
 
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
 
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
 
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
 
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
... Kannex, are you with us?

This is the Second Dalviric House War. It takes place approximately 800 years after Malachit's resignation/"present day" RPs.

It is not to be confused with Cronaal's We Are Not Free RP, which is about 50 years after the "present day" RPs.

We are not talking about things 50 years ahead right now. We are talking things that are more than 500 years in the future.

I do not know what you are talking about but it sounds like you have forgotten this.
 
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
... Kannex, are you with us?

This is the Second Dalviric House War. It takes place approximately 800 years after Malachit's resignation/"present day" RPs.

It is not to be confused with Cronaal's We Are Not Free RP, which is about 50 years after the "present day" RPs.

We are not talking about things 50 years ahead right now. We are talking things that are more than 500 years in the future.

I do not know what you are talking about but it sounds like you have forgotten this.
Was at a party before... rather drunk, disregard
 
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
... Kannex, are you with us?

This is the Second Dalviric House War. It takes place approximately 800 years after Malachit's resignation/"present day" RPs.

It is not to be confused with Cronaal's We Are Not Free RP, which is about 50 years after the "present day" RPs.

We are not talking about things 50 years ahead right now. We are talking things that are more than 500 years in the future.

I do not know what you are talking about but it sounds like you have forgotten this.
Was at a party before... rather drunk, disregard
how old are you again? >_>
 
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
... Kannex, are you with us?

This is the Second Dalviric House War. It takes place approximately 800 years after Malachit's resignation/"present day" RPs.

It is not to be confused with Cronaal's We Are Not Free RP, which is about 50 years after the "present day" RPs.

We are not talking about things 50 years ahead right now. We are talking things that are more than 500 years in the future.

I do not know what you are talking about but it sounds like you have forgotten this.
Was at a party before... rather drunk, disregard
how old are you again? >_>
Twelve!
 
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
... Kannex, are you with us?

This is the Second Dalviric House War. It takes place approximately 800 years after Malachit's resignation/"present day" RPs.

It is not to be confused with Cronaal's We Are Not Free RP, which is about 50 years after the "present day" RPs.

We are not talking about things 50 years ahead right now. We are talking things that are more than 500 years in the future.

I do not know what you are talking about but it sounds like you have forgotten this.
Was at a party before... rather drunk, disregard
how old are you again? >_>
Twelve!
no twelve year old who gets drunk at parties also plays NS >_> it's not done
 
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
Kannex:
Nebula:
And even if there were gravitational fields, why can't you simply compute a course around them or use them for gravitational slingshots to accelerate? If we have the tech available for hyperjumps, we should have the computing power to make them in-system.

Plus making jumps between systems would mean that you have to leave the system, jump, and reenter the other system. Most of the distance would be covered in the jump, but it would still take a very long time to get from where you are in the system to your jump point, and even more time to get from your second jump point to your final destination.
The idea's to limit what players can do, and yes, it would take a very long time to travel between systems. I don't want players appearing out of nowhere and attacking planets without warning, or crashing into planets.
yeah, but Kannex, we're talking a few decades right now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot 2070.

But to my credit, it could be 2070... After Present.

Actually it seems really weird that pigeon aliens arose after a meager 54 years.
... Kannex, are you with us?

This is the Second Dalviric House War. It takes place approximately 800 years after Malachit's resignation/"present day" RPs.

It is not to be confused with Cronaal's We Are Not Free RP, which is about 50 years after the "present day" RPs.

We are not talking about things 50 years ahead right now. We are talking things that are more than 500 years in the future.

I do not know what you are talking about but it sounds like you have forgotten this.
Was at a party before... rather drunk, disregard
how old are you again? >_>
Twelve!
"Thug life"
 
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