WIP Discussion (Part 1!)
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It's very sci-fi to imagine inter-species romance with xenos, and humans, along with the cultural interactions and differences melding/clashing, etc...
Outsider scratches my desire for another season of Banner/Crest of the Stars.
Outsider scratches my desire for another season of Banner/Crest of the Stars.
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Nice, a new page coming up. Hope this turns into the trip to hell for Alex.
Just picture it, Tempo tries to squeeze him for information while Beryl keeps bombarding him with questions that make him feel uncomfortable.
And ofcourse you have Fireblade breathing down his neck. Reed would be the only one who doesn't bother Alex.
Just picture it, Tempo tries to squeeze him for information while Beryl keeps bombarding him with questions that make him feel uncomfortable.
And ofcourse you have Fireblade breathing down his neck. Reed would be the only one who doesn't bother Alex.
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Obviously we'll find out more when pages are posted but for now.... since Forest seems to be tagging along in the shuttle, does she contribute anything to the next few scenes besides standing there?
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Forest? Never heard of her. Unless "Reed" is the English name of some wood, I dunno English is not my native language. Shoegirl is named Cloud so that cannot be it. I could have missed something though.elorran wrote:Obviously we'll find out more when pages are posted but for now.... since Forest seems to be tagging along in the shuttle, does she contribute anything to the next few scenes besides standing there?
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Forest is Tempest's Officer of the Deck, as seen in page 73. She is not aboard the shuttle.elorran wrote:Obviously we'll find out more when pages are posted but for now.... since Forest seems to be tagging along in the shuttle, does she contribute anything to the next few scenes besides standing there?
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Its been a while since I read the support charactor names... from a thread a good while back. I was under the impression shoegirl was called "forest".
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There are three members in the security detail on the shuttle. We know Fireblade and Reed, but who is the third?
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That would Soroin Pideir Redshirt.Turrosh Mak wrote:There are three members in the security detail on the shuttle. We know Fireblade and Reed, but who is the third?
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Flint.Turrosh Mak wrote:There are three members in the security detail on the shuttle. We know Fireblade and Reed, but who is the third?
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Interesting name thou it made me think of the so called "soldiers names" in Sweden. In olden times commoners didn't have family names and officers frequently ended up with several soldiers with the same name under their command and remembering lot's of names is hard in itself, I dunno how teachers do it. Anyway "soldiers names" was names assigned to soldiers, typically describing them in some way so a muscular soldier cold be renamed "Stark" (Strong) or good runner be named "Rask" (older word for "Fast/Speedy") and those soldiers names caught on and became family names.Arioch wrote:Flint.Turrosh Mak wrote:There are three members in the security detail on the shuttle. We know Fireblade and Reed, but who is the third?
"Flint" however make me think of the flint used to ignite the gunpowder in a musket and as such would be an excellent soldier name. However, if the loroi fought melee battles until industrialism, chances are they never used flintlock muskets. As such this is unlikely to be the reason why "Flint" are used as a name. Maybe it's have to do with her hair colour or something or perhaps most loroi are simply given a name with little tough about it's meaning except for the exceptional ones like "Fireblade".
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Sweforce wrote: Interesting name thou it made me think of the so called "soldiers names" in Sweden. In olden times commoners didn't have family names and officers frequently ended up with several soldiers with the same name under their command and remembering lot's of names is hard in itself, I dunno how teachers do it. Anyway "soldiers names" was names assigned to soldiers, typically describing them in some way so a muscular soldier cold be renamed "Stark" (Strong) or good runner be named "Rask" (older word for "Fast/Speedy") and those soldiers names caught on and became family names.
Well it not that far from reality. most people in a close group like that end up having a nick name that caught with them usually because of some memorable action, an amusing anecdote or for some defining characteristic.
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hi hi
Some of the earliest human weapons and tools were made of flint. And in the stone age, flint was also useful for starting fires. (I guess it still is, if you're into extreme camping, or you're lost in the woods.)
Some of the earliest human weapons and tools were made of flint. And in the stone age, flint was also useful for starting fires. (I guess it still is, if you're into extreme camping, or you're lost in the woods.)
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Bad Alexander Jardin pick up lines:
"Hey, Flint. My friends call me steel. Want to rub together and make some sparks?"
"Reeds on my planet are used in wind instruments. If I blow on you will you make a joyful noise?"
"Fireblade, your burning stare has pierced a smoking hole in my heart"
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"Hey, Flint. My friends call me steel. Want to rub together and make some sparks?"
"Reeds on my planet are used in wind instruments. If I blow on you will you make a joyful noise?"
"Fireblade, your burning stare has pierced a smoking hole in my heart"
(next)
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Yes but with the loroi's special history they may never have had a stone age. Or maybe they did, or maybe even Flint's diral started out at that level as an exercise and it was found that she was good at it. Thus when the others used broken branches for spears she sharpened a stone and mounted that and so on.icekatze wrote:hi hi
Some of the earliest human weapons and tools were made of flint. And in the stone age, flint was also useful for starting fires. (I guess it still is, if you're into extreme camping, or you're lost in the woods.)
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Or she might have been the only one who could get a fire started. I understand pyrokinesis to be rare.
Edited in: Another note: we still use flint in cigarette lighters. As we exited the stone age, we simply made our flint-based fire-starting kits better by adding metals that flint could cause a spark with to them.
Edited in: Another note: we still use flint in cigarette lighters. As we exited the stone age, we simply made our flint-based fire-starting kits better by adding metals that flint could cause a spark with to them.
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*Beryl roll up a newspaper then hit Alex on the head*Turrosh Mak wrote:Bad Alexander Jardin pick up lines:
"Hey, Flint. My friends call me steel. Want to rub together and make some sparks?"
"Reeds on my planet are used in wind instruments. If I blow on you will you make a joyful noise?"
"Fireblade, your burning stare has pierced a smoking hole in my heart"
(next)
Bad humanity BAD!
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The thing is, these might be REALLY good pickup lines to the Loroi. Their males, being outnumbered 10 to 1, might not have never had to 'up their game' or even develop one in the first place...
More likely, though, the Loroi will just be confused and put off since their males don't have to do this kind of thing, and it is thus 'unmasculine'
More likely, though, the Loroi will just be confused and put off since their males don't have to do this kind of thing, and it is thus 'unmasculine'
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That's an interesting point. We should make a thread about it.
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Little did Jardin know that a "cycle" is the lifecycle of a loroi, about 400 years. They will never let him go and he will never see home again...dragoongfa wrote:I see that someone changed something in page 64.
http://well-of-souls.com/outsider/outsider064.html