Operation: Home Run (CN-1344) OOC
Posts: 314
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 8:42am
Kyric did this in less than one hundred words, Staff. Normally it would require about 1,400 more words and a ship takeover, plus an extra RP about cracking the heavy encryption.

If this is allowed, it will set a precedent for the future - remember that.

This is a cheap move by Zen. He "miraculously" found a computer core that was buried in 3000 meters of debris, cracked the codes and found every single ORS planet, ship, ship statistic and R&D - all in less than 100 hundred words. Remember that.

That is some very cheap @#%$.
Posts: 1549
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 11:37am
I think its more the issue of plausability at the moment, rather than word count.
Posts: 1549
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 11:38am
Also, it was my belief that BDE only could discover this planets location, nothing else from the debris. Unless i'm mistaken?
Posts: 314
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 6:02pm
My belief is that the Birds of Prey at Kessel did not have the location oc CN-1344.

If plausibility is the issue - the ships were destroyed. Not just blown apart, but they had no shields the entire thread, and we heavily damaged first, then destroyed. Nothing could have survived.
Posts: 699
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 7:16pm
I admit my falacy. You may keep your little hidden planet for a while longer.
Posts: 699
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 7:51pm
Oh, I changed it to Bakura by the way.:)
Posts: 7745
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 8:10pm
:lol



Someone doesn't want to waste his words, however few they may be.
Posts: 699
  • Posted On: Jan 10 2004 8:21pm
This is true.
Posts: 314
  • Posted On: Jan 11 2004 5:20am
Bakura, eh?

Good. But you aren't the most tactics-minded guy, eh?

(No flame. Just a joke)
Posts: 5387
  • Posted On: Jan 11 2004 5:22am
If I were to attack you, I'd want Bakura too.

They make a mean kilbasha.