Wilmer
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Human Scoundrel! I will put the Scoundrel's ability to capitalize on their skills to the test.
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Not a fan of 'spacers' sounds either very dated, or very cheesy. But I look forward to be using these Help files one day.
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Lovely answer from the best! This is just another reason why Starmourn will be the best ever.
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Mourner, Starmourner, Explorer, Traveller, Spacefarer, Voyager, Galactic citizen, Captain, Skipper.
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This is cool, Thank you!
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(Quote) Regular folk don't get termites, though.
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I'm a bit confused on the descriptions. Some of the traits and 'unlockables' sound like the kinds of things that would normally appear in free-form descriptions. So, how do those things overlap, or do they?
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You can upload your consciousness to become non-organic, transcending the concerns of those meaningless meat-bags.
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Do the Shen's horns count towards their height?
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I mean automation where possible. Where impossible, well, nothing changes. No, I'm not calling for the admins to micromanage the city, I appreciate their attention elsewhere.
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I think the NPC convoy is a good idea, but there are always places in space no one will go except for those exceptionally brave *players*. Business!
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Less jurisdiction is better in the case of Scatterhome, in my mind. I'm interested to see how much of that 'necessary' jurisdiction can be doled out to NPCs, which I think will also generally contribute to the ambiance intended by Scatterhome.
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(Quote) Yeah, I also enjoy a healthy session of Monitor Monitor.
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I've tried all the IRE muds, but mostly liked and played MKO. I've also played Aardwolf. Outside of those, I've never really committed to playing any muds for more than a few days.
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(Quote) Boom!
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The only combat scripts I've ever used have been for healing or basic aliases/highlights; far from autonomous. I've spent the majority of my time in IRE MUDs without some of that. I believe wetwiring is going to replace the need for much of the co…
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I'm going to weigh in here because I think I've got something relevant to add. For everyone capable enough to play most MUD type games in the first place (being dumped into a living, interactive text world), you can easily become affluent enough in…
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Edited: (Quote) @Pollivar 's input is agreeable, but maybe not a release focus since there are more versatile options at hand.
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(Quote) I really hope that this iteration can garner a large following. I prefer that random element, new faces, strangers, crowds. A buzzing pirate sector, budding new pilots ripe for the guilt-free culling, for instance. Or on the other …
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I'm in complete agreement with the above. I also think that Opt-in pk can remove some of the thrill and realism of the moment. It is also a game changer in regards to bashing, questing, and the like. So, I would hope that such a device is impleme…
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A clone race like the Greys
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(Quote) I'm afraid that on the other hand bashing will become unnecessarily complex, there is certainly a balance, but too much of a good thing... That said Midkemia's Rogue Bard had a pretty good bashing skillset as I recall.
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I was able to observe the event from an observatory in Florida. Graciously, the clouds moved out of the way long enough to get a good view. However, I felt that a certain search engine's daily doodle was very misleading, I was expecting to see UFO…
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I very much prefer a system that makes lawless or lawful freedom to pk and mess stuff up accessible to those so minded. soley as an option even if it isn't rewarded as straightforwardly (understandable), and we live in strictly governed societies fo…
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Moya! @bairloch
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Mostly Florida, here.
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The humans of course. No, rather the Decheeran may be the making of my favorite player-race. I was hoping to see a racial option resembling more the good old-fashioned greys. Doesn't really matter, I'm more than excited for the expo on Starmourn!<…