GDI: Restoring the Shattered Peace - Harrier (TJE)
  • Posted On: Sep 24 2002 6:16am
(I don't care what you're referencing. What one person, i.e. the sourcebook, says cannot outdo realism. A missile, once fired, can manouver. This has been shown in many, many sources, including books and games. Therefor, while only one missile battery may be in line-of-sight with the enemy warship, other missiles, once fired, can manouver to attack the enemy target. Think about it.)
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  • Posted On: Sep 25 2002 12:30pm
(Istall how DARE you. "Sourcebook cannot outdo realism" go to hell. You were one of the major persons who wanted to throw out something else that was VERY realistic, but gave you a disadvantage in battle. "Canon doesn't count where it's unfair in game" you know what? That @#%$ ain't flying anymore. Live with what's been said.)
  • Posted On: Sep 25 2002 10:01pm
That was different, Chadd. That was you trying to use an incomplete ship to its full capabilities. This is using a completed ship to its full capability.

You also haven't taken into account why, exactly, is works, which leaves me to believe that you either don't feel like it (and I'm sure you have some bullshit reasoning, too) or you simply can't.

A mod can delete all this OOC, as it is pointless and serves no purpose.

Thank you.

BTW Chadd, I shall consider your next post, IC or OOC, a reply and act accordingly.
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  • Posted On: Sep 26 2002 1:32pm
((First of all that's not yours to decide. Second of all none of those ships seem to really be there, can you point out a referance to with which they jumped in? Or did you magically pull them out of your ass?

I'm also going to disregard the damage you did.))


The emperor continued to move through the lines, enemies dropping and falling as if toy soldiers being knocked down by their child owner. His black weapon spun and twirled and hummed and wisped as it cut down person after person after person, all blows perfectly coordinated to inflict maximum damage.

The petty rocket the eenemy had fired had done little more than rock the foundation, nothing more. A few soldiers were hit with shrapnel, but Jutraalian Stormtroopers were used to such things. Those that suffered too much damage were carried off and would fight another day.

Fearsons took the weapon into both hands and spun it almost like a baton, cutting down one such enemy infantry whom he was near before moving on. They could not coordinate, the few soldiers that tried to shoot him ended up hitting their own men. He was simply too fast.

Finally he decided to finish it. The Force around him gathered, the glow in his chiss-like eyes heightened to new extremities, and he looekd up to the sky as if for support. He let out a feral, animalistic cry. The men around him, now growing quite startled by the sudden ferocity in him, began to slowly incinerate as fire shot out in all directions from the emperor.

Those around him were caught in the blaze and the PeFauna were quick to back off, knowing not nearly the extent of their master's powers. The stormtroopers too backed off, and at the sight of the enemy starfighters they took cover in the garrison as the batteries began their grueling fire in an attempt to pick off the enemy starfighters.

Fearsons, after seeing the last of the Initiative troopers fleeing in terror, too decided to take cover in the garrison. The enemy, seeing the exposed emperor, decided to take a shot, knowing this to be an equally grand oppurtunity. To end the entire war right here, right now. It shot a barrage of laser fire which Fearsons both heard and sensed. He took a dive and rolled forward, the first few shots missing him narrowly. When he got up he batted the red lasers asside with his weapon, and the fighter flew past, missing its shot.

"C'mon! Get over here, c'mon!" the stormtroopers were saying, and the everfaithful PeFauna, whom had not yet left his side, grabbed him and continued on.

One such exitted the entrance to the garrison, carrying a handy flechette launcher and firing as many rounds as possible at the fighters around.

The tanks still needed time to get situated.


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The Star Destroyers were nowhere near in range of the enemy by the time the fighter skirmish began. Already the two sides were sizzling with massive space combat, a sight not seen in a long...long while. The frigates were already in close however with their relatively quick speed, bombarding the enemy starfighters with their massive payloads of weaponary.

All in all the battle appeared to be a stalemate thus far, as neither side was truly capable of jumping against the other. They were all well out of range of one another.
  • Posted On: Sep 26 2002 9:54pm
Maybe if you'd read more closely:
"Bring Task Force Spar into the system. Likewise, bring us about and prepare to fire on the enemy vessels. All shields at full."

The orders were carryed out with the usual efficiency, and within moments the second, and much larger, portion of the GDI fleet appeared from hyperspace and took up positions, a semi-circle surrounding the Jutraalian vessels.


And no, you won't be disregarding the damage done, what I've done is done.

I'll put a tactical portion in this later, as I'm at school right now.
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  • Posted On: Sep 27 2002 12:16am
((Negative, the damage IS disregarded. Why? because I stated my ships were clearly out of range. Damage is disregarded, tough @#%$.

As for the jumping in of the craft...I have no problems except for ONE thing. How the hell did they jump in so fast? Do you have a problem with the concept that hyperspace takes time?))
  • Posted On: Sep 27 2002 2:54am
Nice try, Chaddy, but the GDI has outdone you once again:

The orders were carryed out with the usual efficiency, and within moments the second, and much larger, portion of the GDI fleet appeared from hyperspace and took up positions, a semi-circle surrounding the Jutraalian vessels.

Furthermore, the jump my ships took is something we're fond of calling a microjump, from the maximum extent of a sensor array into the system. At a few hundred times the speed of light, that would take no more than a handful of seconds.

They came out of hyperspace essentially on top of your ships and fired as they came, having set up their formation before the jump. If you knew anything about the GDI, you would know that we have worked long and hard on micro-jumping and formation jumping.

The damage I inflicted in my post stands. Thanks for trying.

Also, you obviously know nothing about Lancer frigates. While they're death on starfighters, they are also very slow and poorly armed for dealing with capital ships. Considering that my starfighters are still behind my lines, you'd have to be fighting off swarms of fighters as well as heavier capital cruisers. And you're doing all that with heavily damaged frigates. But I'll let you play your game, because it just makes things easier for me.

Thanks.

Oh, BTW the Skipray attack levelled the garrison structure. A quartet of proton torpedoes will do that.

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With the enemy vessels burning and unable to pose much of a threat to the GDI ships, all onboard expected them to surrendur peacefully. When it was quite clear that they did not intend to, the second wave came.

This one was, if possibly, far deadlier than the first. The first torpedos came hard and fast, cutting apart the shields that were still trying to raise themselves and wracking massive explosions along the hulls of the Star Destroyers.

The turbolaser blasts that followed continued the damage, driving into the holes created and eating away at vital systems, leaving entire sections of the enemy warships dead.

The Spheres came about again, ready to launch a final salvo against the dying enemy starships...

The Lancer frigates that had limped towards the GDI lines, with the swarms of Jutraalian starfighters, were being quickly cut down by the Initiative capital ships. The frigates were damaged already, and against the larger Strike Cruisers and Aegis vessels they were sitting ducks.

Laser fire danced out among the GDI fleet, slashing through starfighter formations and tearing the Lancers apart. One of the small vessels was caught in the shadow of one of the Imperator Mark IIs, and recieved a full broadside for its trouble. That ship did not return to the fight.

The others died just as quickly, and no less painfully, cut apart by the GDI capital ships for which they were no match. The Jutraalian starfighters were last seen fleeing the battle zone, outnumbered and disheartened.

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With the Force energy building around the, the GDI troops knew something needed to be done, and fast. Their retreat was almost complete, and the Skiprays were still cutting apart the enemy formations with their heavy weapons.

The major threat was Fearsons himself, who they knew could level the entire city with his dark powers.

But even the Force was not all-powerful. The two starfighters came around in a neat dive directly on top of the Emperperor, and both fired their twin concussion missiles launchers.

As they pulled out, the warheads detonated with a massive bang, sending a rippling shockwave across the land. The Emperor was thrown flat, his head crakcing against a slab of stone, and the Force storms abated.

The GDI troops were up in a flash, sweeping across the stunned enemy and shooting all that remained concencess.
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  • Posted On: Sep 27 2002 11:02am
((Isstal I will say one more time. No, you are wrong. It's called speed, you want to be a @#%$ about my Lancers, I'll be a @#%$ about everything of yours.

No, your Skipray didn't level an entire garrison in one post. That's what we call god moding.

No, you didn't cause so much damage to my ships, that is also called god moding.

No, you didn't jump from nowhere in one post, that is also called god moding. REspond and respond right you moron))
  • Posted On: Sep 27 2002 4:42pm
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Chadd, shut up. My ships came out of hyperspace within firing range of your own. Stop trying to deny the fact.

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First off, there are two Skiprays there. And they both fired two proton torpedoes. Now, you don't know anything about the abilities of ships, as has been demonstrated in this thread, but a pair of proton torpedos do a lot of damage. The building is gone.

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500 proton torpedoes vs. one ISD. Considering that 80 is enough to bring down an SSD's shields and do damage, 500 would probably destroy an ISD in one salvo. So stop trying to tell me that my ships aren't damaging yours.

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You are an idiot. A complete and utter @#%$ moron. If you actually read my posts, which it is obvious you haven't, you would know that Task Force Spar was waiting outside the system, ready to jump in at a moment's notice.
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  • Posted On: Sep 27 2002 5:40pm
OOC: More of this, and I'm C&Ping this shiznit to the OOC forum and deleting all these rediculous OOC posts. If you can't get your act together, at least act like imbaciles in the proper forum.

If you need staff ruling/deliberation on an issue, you can ask for it. Throwing pointless @#%$ fits that won't resolve anything, however, won't be tolerated.