Also, I hope that the Tizaba depot has a bunch of torpedoes sitting in a cargo bay that they can toss out the side and fire off when the Umiak get close.

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Via this site.Siber wrote:Last time this came up I was able to turn up the text of the xenophilia disadvantage as defined in GURPS. I can't find it again, but from memory it was along the lines of you have to pass a willpower test or assume that anyone exotic to you wants to talk to you extensively about their exoticness, contrary to any evidence. It means you talk the ear off anyone new, not automatically that you want to bone all the aliens.CrimsonFALKE wrote: Well given Beryl's xenophilia wouldn't be safe to assume her romantic interests could be based on something different?
Of course, the sheets shouldn't be treated perfect representations of their character, but I think this still bears mentioning.
starslayer wrote:The disadvantage clearly states that the mechanical effect of failure on your xenophilia roll is that: you assume that the person/thing in question is interested in interacting with you socially.
Xenophillia becomes radically more dangerous when you have other disadvantages (lecherous, and gregarious being big stand outs) because that assumption that the xeno is trying to initiate social iteration will lead to triggering your other disadvantage (IE- the thing which man was not meant to know is growling at us; It's making a pass at me! Roll lecherousness or else 'accept' its seduction attempt)
Ashrain chose to bring her ship out and join Stillstorm's raider group rather than sit in the reserve with the rest of the Imperial Guard. I suspect that choice set the tone for their relationship. Sidelining her is what the Empress was effectively doing, where as treating her like any other Torret fits better with Stillstorm's view of the world.dragoongfa wrote:Ashrain is one of the Emperor's grandnieces who has used her family's clout to jump castes and become a frontline Torrai Torret; one would think that Stillstorm, who is a well known and vocal political thorn on the Emperor's side would seek to sideline Ashrain at every turn
Alex and Beryl have touched each other before, but only through clothing same as here, which is more or less OK even among loroi. It's the direct skin to skin contact that does stuff to their telepathy if two loroi are touching. With humans I think it's safe to assume that the tingling sensation Alex mentioned when touched by Fireblade trying to probe his mind is the perception of either an active telepathic contact attempt, probably via the "Psi Sense" skill, or of a "telepathic field" of a powerful enough telepath, sort of like one can sort of "feel" electric or magnetic fields above a certain strength. If no such attempt is made then you would not feel anything or Talon is just very weak at telepathy in general. This we do not know unfortunately.Arent wrote:Is that the first time Beryl and Alex are touching? Last time Alex shook hands with Talon she seemed quite taken aback. Also, Alex seems not to receive a "tingling" sensation from touching Beryl as well.
If Stillstorm has what appears to be blind spots in her reasoning to us, it is because she appears to only have limited information on the situation in general and has literally been caught with her pants down. As Beryl pointed out earlier, there are supposed to be multiple checkpoints and listening posts beyond Rallis that should warn the loroi fleet of enemy movements, but no warnings came through and noone was aware of the attack. Probably because the loroi rely mostly on their farseers and the umiak, now invisible to them, have managed to overrun and destroy said early warning stations. So far we see her simply reacting to what is going on in her immediate field of view and, to be honest, we can't really blame her. At least she's not outright panicking and hopefully won't pull some sort of glorious "It's a good day to die" kind of stunt.icekatze wrote:I think Stillstorm clearly has some blind spots in her reasoning, in terms of things she's not willing to consider. Not really unreasonable, but still there. Time will tell if that ends up coming back to bite her or not.
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Honestly, I half expected the Umiak to drive on Azimol rather than Enedd.
But then again, I don't know what prime, juicy targets are at Enedd or beyond.
The supposition that the Umiak's primary goal is to wipe out the Loroi's knowledge of humans, and more specifically the human invulnerability to Loroi telepathy & farseers would explain the following:entity2636 wrote:It is curious what the actual objective of the umiak invasion is though... Still feels kind of too small to be a full "D-day" kind of invasion to end the war, no? Attempt to take the Azimol base and Enedd and kick the loroi out of this sector? Kikitik-27's somewhat personal campaign against Admiral 'Storm-witch' Stillstorm and/or to secure/destroy the Terran artifacts she's carrying?
orion1836 wrote:Arioch wrote:I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it. I do recall saying something to the effect that those expecting to see graphic depictions of sexual activity are going to be disappointed, but that's not the same thing.WalexB wrote:Well as to the presumed future avoidance of "romantic" developments that is a bit unrealistic but whatever.
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Hey, just out of curiosity... who/what site do you use for your third-party hosting for pictures? I'm looking for a free service... if possible.orion1836 wrote:Arioch wrote:I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it. I do recall saying something to the effect that those expecting to see graphic depictions of sexual activity are going to be disappointed, but that's not the same thing.WalexB wrote:Well as to the presumed future avoidance of "romantic" developments that is a bit unrealistic but whatever.
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https://imgur.com/ is the one I've used.sunphoenix wrote: Hey, just out of curiosity... who/what site do you use for your third-party hosting for pictures? I'm looking for a free service... if possible.
And yes..very sweet.. but there ARE two versions of this.. same picture but one is in a lighter hue than the other.
Batten down the hatches boys, we're gonna be getting some hardcore full frontal romance by the end of this chapter, says word of god!Arioch wrote:I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it.
lol.. its JFK all over again...soon they'll be making conspiracy theories about the artist/writer in the grassy knoll.Arioch wrote:I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it. I do recall saying something to the effect that those expecting to see graphic depictions of sexual activity are going to be disappointed, but that's not the same thing.WalexB wrote:Well as to the presumed future avoidance of "romantic" developments that is a bit unrealistic but whatever.
One day, honestly with what we have it still is better than Continuum and Discovery.sunphoenix wrote:lol.. its JFK all over again...soon they'll be making conspiracy theories about the artist/writer in the grassy knoll.Arioch wrote:I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it. I do recall saying something to the effect that those expecting to see graphic depictions of sexual activity are going to be disappointed, but that's not the same thing.WalexB wrote:Well as to the presumed future avoidance of "romantic" developments that is a bit unrealistic but whatever.
Remember ~ 'Back and to the side...', there MUST be two artist/writers~ Arioch and Arioch 'Alleged {but still unproven}'... {snicker}!
I'm sure Arioch you will keep it all in good taste after all what is a good space opera without a little romance?
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To say that someone has no biases or faults in their reasoning, being a perfectly logical and rational actor, would be an incredibly bold claim. Stillstorm is limited by a lack of information, sure, but if she was Laplace's Demon, she wouldn't need reasoning at all. Stillstorm seems to have a somewhat two dimensional (in the psychological sense), one or the other, perspective. That is honestly something that most humans do too, so it's not unreasonable. I imagine it would be more difficult to engage in lateral thinking when your worldview is defined by "true or false, honest or lies."entity2636 wrote:If Stillstorm has what appears to be blind spots in her reasoning to us, it is because she appears to only have limited information on the situation in general and has literally been caught with her pants down.
.. Still feels kind of too small to be a full "D-day" kind of invasion to end the war, no?
I'm not sure that the invasion force is very small. If 6 divisions is enough to challenge the Tinza sector fleet in Sala-128, such that they need to call for reinforcements, then a total of 14 divisions between Sala-128, Sala-101, and Leido is a significant invasion force.Vyrnie wrote:The supposition that the Umiak's primary goal is to wipe out the Loroi's knowledge of humans, and more specifically the human invulnerability to Loroi telepathy & farseers would explain the following:
- Why is the invasion force so small?
Those are possibilities, but highly unlikely ones.Vyrnie wrote:- How did Umiaks "suddenly" (as far we/Loroi know anyway) become farseer-invisible?
They vivisected the other group of scouts and figured out the mechanism that lets humans be farseer-invisible. Alternatively, they've always had this ability (through convergent evolution, which seems to be a theme in this story...
Agreed, it would be nearly impossible for the umiaks to keep their "stealth" ability secret beyond the first contact with the loroi if the loroi wanted to spread this information. You just need to radio your nearest jump point courier to relay the new intel and it will spread at almost the speed of light, but such intel is sure to cause a massive panic.icekatze wrote:Furthermore, I am not sure the Umiak need to keep their farseer invisibility secret anymore. If they were worried about the secret getting out, they might well have thrown their entire space fleet into the action for a winner-take-all final showdown. However, that doesn't seem to be how the Umiak roll. As Clicky-27 said, without the farseers, the Loroi's defensive strategy is ruined. They could play the long game as they have been at this point, and if the Loroi don't develop a counter to the stealth tech, they've got a good chance of winning anyways.
However, a good reason to not send their entire fleet is that the Loroi are still likely to get the word out via couriers that the Umiak have this new advantage. From the Loroi perspective, having lost their farseer advantage, a full-scale all-or-nothing invasion of Umiak territory may now be unavoidable. And if the Loroi are forced into such a strategy, the Umiak can accept the move on their own turf where they have the supply line advantage. All they need to do is sufficiently scare the Loroi into going all in, or damage them enough in the opening move that they don't have the resources and end up getting whittled away.
They didn't all "suddenly" become farseer invisible, from how I understand the story. SG51 first ran into an "invisible" umiak battle group in Naam. Then the Tinza fleet was jumped by another "invisible" battle goup in Sala-128 and now it turns out we have a third invisible group coming into Leido and God (Arioch) only knows how many more are out there.Vyrnie wrote:- How did Umiaks "suddenly" (as far we/Loroi know anyway) become farseer-invisible?
They vivisected the other group of scouts and figured out the mechanism that lets humans be farseer-invisible. Alternatively, they've always had this ability
Not quite on a personal level, she is a deeply damaged person in two ways: as a survivor and veteran she had seen a lot of death, including practically all of her officers and troops several times over, and IIRC there was a mentions that she lost people she really was close to (family? mates?) in the attack that created the wastezone.icekatze wrote:I'm kind of a fan of Stillstorm. She does seem like a no-nonsense, "I'm here to kick Umiak butt any way I can," sort of person, and I don't think she's lived as long as she has by putting politics over a more pragmatic approach.
Everything is up for grabs here. So far the story has been a stalemate: farseers and fast ship groups have allowed the Loroi to stop Umiak attacks, but there have been two major development: the Umiak have conquered several "Librarian" worlds in a side attack and the Umiak seem to be able to evade farseers presently. Also there have been several human missions sent out. Potentially some of the human expeditions have found the Umiaks and humans are being used to pilot ships that then get undetected by the farseers, or the Umiaks have found new tech on the Librarian worlds.icekatze wrote:Honestly, I half expected the Umiak to drive on Azimol rather than Enedd.
raistlin34 wrote: Aaaahh...how sweet. And the style is very similar to the original.
(I still ship Alex with Talon)
Unfortunately, I don't have a recommendation. I hotlinked directly to Arioch's site.sunphoenix wrote:Hey, just out of curiosity... who/what site do you use for your third-party hosting for pictures? I'm looking for a free service... if possible.
Well, the logo of the story is an image file called "fearsomefoursome14.jpg", and look at pages 72 where Alex is between Beryl and Fireblade, 104 (Beryl and Tempo), but also 116 (Alex, Beryl and Talon) and 123 (Alex, Beryl and Talon).raistlin34 wrote: (I still ship Alex with Talon)
oh my!orion1836 wrote:Arioch wrote:I've seen this sort of thing repeated a few times (that supposedly I said there will be no "romantic" relationship of any kind in the story), but I don't recall saying this and I can't find a record of my saying it. I do recall saying something to the effect that those expecting to see graphic depictions of sexual activity are going to be disappointed, but that's not the same thing.WalexB wrote:Well as to the presumed future avoidance of "romantic" developments that is a bit unrealistic but whatever.
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