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Post by Jacob on Aug 15, 2014 18:57:03 GMT -5
Now, if people would start goblinizing, I think the world would be ... perfect. Shadowrun .. here we go. (crosses fingers and hopes to be made a dragon) rabid ... Errrrr, wouldn't that mean we'd have to kill you? I wouldn't want to kill you .. Unless you give me a reason. Speaking of reasons to kill for: what about the edited Cerberus version and where to get it?
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Post by rabidbite on Aug 15, 2014 19:56:50 GMT -5
Trust me, one thing I NEVER understood about dragons was their need to go Toe to Toe with Shadowrunners. Me? I will see the shadowrun team coming, and if my pawns can't kill it, I'll fly away for a week. Maybe hit Bermuda. Drink some margaritas.
Dude ... as a dragon. I don't need to kill my enemies. I can just sit by and watch them grow old and die.
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Post by beuns on Aug 16, 2014 2:55:11 GMT -5
Now, if people would start goblinizing, I think the world would be ... perfect. Shadowrun .. here we go. (crosses fingers and hopes to be made a dragon) rabid With my luck, I'm pretty sure to be turn in a mage ork AFTER I had a lot of cyberware installed
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Post by beuns on Aug 16, 2014 3:01:05 GMT -5
Trust me, one thing I NEVER understood about dragons was their need to go Toe to Toe with Shadowrunners. Me? I will see the shadowrun team coming, and if my pawns can't kill it, I'll fly away for a week. Maybe hit Bermuda. Drink some margaritas. Dude ... as a dragon. I don't need to kill my enemies. I can just sit by and watch them grow old and die. rabid I had GMed Shadowrun for the last 25 years or so and even in my young and foolish age I had NEVER used a dragon as a foe. I mean : they're so powerful, what the point ? Besides, if a player (or even a group) can kill a dragon, what foe could I use as a threat ? A god of ancient times ? An inter-dimensional invasion ? Robots from outer space ? (those are all, except robots, actual scenario I used )
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Post by rabidbite on Aug 16, 2014 11:04:07 GMT -5
Trust me, one thing I NEVER understood about dragons was their need to go Toe to Toe with Shadowrunners. Me? I will see the shadowrun team coming, and if my pawns can't kill it, I'll fly away for a week. Maybe hit Bermuda. Drink some margaritas. Dude ... as a dragon. I don't need to kill my enemies. I can just sit by and watch them grow old and die. rabid I had GMed Shadowrun for the last 25 years or so and even in my young and foolish age I had NEVER used a dragon as a foe. I mean : they're so powerful, what the point ? Besides, if a player (or even a group) can kill a dragon, what foe could I use as a threat ? A god of ancient times ? An inter-dimensional invasion ? Robots from outer space ? (those are all, except robots, actual scenario I used ) True. Shadowrun dragons are Over Powered X 100%. I once read a shadowrun book where a dragon faces 1 or 2 attack helicopters. I thought "bull" when the dragon was actually hurt by the little missiles and bullets in those things. Actually, I thought "bull" at the thought they were able to track it at all. rabid
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 9:13:58 GMT -5
Here is an image of a man standing watch against looters in Furgeson, Missouri after one of the riots. Something about this creams NBZ...
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Post by tenbsmith on Aug 17, 2014 10:44:15 GMT -5
That shot is scary, coolish, crazy. Seems almost staged with the shirt choice. And holding two assault rifles seems impractical... unless you're a Gunzerker in Boderlands 2.
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Post by Officer Genious on Aug 17, 2014 10:55:54 GMT -5
Yeah, I imagine the bullets would go everywhere but where you're aiming...
Anyway, I imagined that NBZ would look more like Industrial Revolution-era labor conflicts with major companies rather than the riots in Missouri (entirely different causes of conflict).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2014 11:35:09 GMT -5
That shot is scary, coolish, crazy. Seems almost staged with the shirt choice. And holding two assault rifles seems impractical... unless you're a Gunzerker in Boderlands 2. He's probably holding for a friend. I wouldn't pair off weapons that use different calibers anyway (unless the black rifle is an AR-47) even If it was practical to dual wield intermediate caliber carbines to begin with. Or guns of ANY kind lol. I agree that ensemble is really made by that shirt. Would only be better with a Nike "Just Do It" shirt.
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Post by rabidbite on Aug 18, 2014 1:33:19 GMT -5
Here is an image of a man standing watch against looters in Furgeson, Missouri after one of the riots. Something about this creams NBZ... ............... Is that an iPhone on his right hip? rabid
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Post by rabidbite on Aug 18, 2014 1:55:44 GMT -5
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. According to this article, Michael Brown is a thief who has been captured on video surveillance assaulting and stealing from a convenience store. Even the Brown family lawyer agrees that it 'appears' Brown is the person in the video. CNN: edition.cnn.com/2014/08/14/us/ferguson-michael-brown-shooting-5-things/index.html?iid=article_sidebarDoes that make the shooting legal? No. Sadly, no. I have no pity for thieves, or respect. Yet, I have also a strong leaning towards the rule of law. 3 eye witness accounts concur the 1st shot was fired when Michael Brown struggled when the police officer grabbed him by the neck and pulled him, face first, into the police cruiser window. Michael Brown's hands appeared to be outside the vehicle (at least 1 hand) he was pushing away trying to free himself. The fact that the police's version of events has changed at least once does not add credibility. There, my un-asked ... un-informed ... dumb-arse opinion on the whole shooting. Now ... Vegas. rabid
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Post by rabidbite on Aug 18, 2014 2:04:27 GMT -5
That shot is scary, coolish, crazy. Seems almost staged with the shirt choice. And holding two assault rifles seems impractical... unless you're a Gunzerker in Boderlands 2. Plus there is a camera man in the background as well. It looks pretty staged, but ... come on ... it has redneck epicness. rabid
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Post by mataeus on Aug 18, 2014 2:46:08 GMT -5
...unless you're a Gunzerker in Boderlands 2.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2014 8:14:06 GMT -5
There are questions on if the responding officer knew that ahead of time or not. Its a massive mess there and no group of angry people is in the right there, besides the people that live there that just want to be left alone. Reminds me of the Korean business owners with rifles on the rooftops during the Rodney King riots.
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Post by rabidbite on Aug 18, 2014 12:14:06 GMT -5
I have to ask: Is it logical for those with dusky skin ( love dusky. It sounds so sexy. ) to be so aware of their race that they get worked up into riots, looting, shooting and murder over what looks to be an issue not worthy of such rage? It doesn't seem to be a racial related shooting at all.
Thus, what I am saying is .... WHEN does your racial self-awareness become victimized racism?
When I hear my friend say: I am proud to be an African-American. I always wonder: Why not be proud to simply be -an- American? Why the racial distinction?
I find it unrealistic to be so 'self-aware' of your own race, without being 'very-aware' of other people's race-.
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