Find the Founders XI Comment thread
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Ok, I'm having trouble with this bit. Anyone have any idea how I'll make it clear whether he's a pirate or not?
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Re: Find the Founders XI Comment thread
He says, "Yaaaaarrrrrr!!!!!" just before the ship blows up?stitch626 wrote:Ok, I'm having trouble with this bit. Anyone have any idea how I'll make it clear whether he's a pirate or not?
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If he's a pirate he fires back if not he just sits there and lets it come to him, I think we're gonna lose because their thinking of the strong proponent not the initiator.
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Nickswitz wrote:If he's a pirate he fires back if not he just sits there and lets it come to him, I think we're gonna lose because their thinking of the strong proponent not the initiator.
If anyone understood that they get a cookie....
But I would fire back regardless
I vote keep it an unknown.
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That defeats the whole purpose of the scene...Monroe wrote:I vote keep it an unknown.
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Not really. Cause if I'm a pirate then there's still one out there. If they blow up another vessel and ships still get destroyed then they know at least one of the choices me, or the next person were wrong.Nickswitz wrote:That defeats the whole purpose of the scene...Monroe wrote:I vote keep it an unknown.
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Haha, I guess, but that's not how the game works...Monroe wrote:Not really. Cause if I'm a pirate then there's still one out there. If they blow up another vessel and ships still get destroyed then they know at least one of the choices me, or the next person were wrong.Nickswitz wrote:That defeats the whole purpose of the scene...Monroe wrote:I vote keep it an unknown.
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Oh... alright
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Tsukiyumi wrote:"In the debris of the destroyed vessel, a single lifeform was discovered. Frozen by vacuum, floating slowly toward the distant stars was a small parrot..."
I might use that... if the dead guy's a pirate.
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Ah, but everything you've said in this thread has been to ask how you would show that it was a pirate, and not how to show it was a loyal vessel.
Thus Monroe clearly was a pirate.
Fear my unassailable logic. 8)
Thus Monroe clearly was a pirate.
Fear my unassailable logic. 8)
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ya, bringing it up now, as we're about to kill someone was pretty much a give away.
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Uh, right. Read again:Rochey wrote:Ah, but everything you've said in this thread has been to ask how you would show that it was a pirate, and not how to show it was a loyal vessel.
Thus Monroe clearly was a pirate.
Fear my unassailable logic. 8)
Me before wrote:Anyone have any idea how I'll make it clear whether he's a pirate or not?
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But I didn't use the word 'swavy' once! damn
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