• Terra Malatora - IMMORTAL CYBORG DRAGONS
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Sad Where will my cybermen go now? They want to delete stuff :saddowns:
Pfffft, GUYS... They offline'd the site because cyberdergons have their own SUPERIOR version of the Internet, duh. :downs:
[QUOTE=MrHeadHopper;31567175]Sad Where will my cybermen go now? They want to delete stuff :saddowns:[/QUOTE] Send 'em to the gold mines.
We have yet to see Robert post here and LuaChobo with his medals :v:
[IMG]http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/people/barone/Images/barone10-3-4.jpg[/IMG] [I][B]Glorious shoe-hat master race[/B][/I]
I like when it said: "People should be free to live with as few laws as possible" "There are two main bodies of government: the Council of Leaders and the People's Assembly. " Also, immortal cyborg is a rebundancy :v:.
[QUOTE=Kendra;31589603]I like when it said: "People should be free to live with as few laws as possible" "There are two main bodies of government: the Council of Leaders and the People's Assembly. " Also, immortal cyborg is a rebundancy :v:.[/QUOTE] cyborgs still have organic parts, those can still die. I don't think it's rebundant at all.
[QUOTE=bravojr;31553855][video=youtube;ykwqXuMPsoc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykwqXuMPsoc[/video] Did someone say Narwhals?[/QUOTE] [I]"What is the hell this crap?[/I] *checks the video page* "Oh...Weebl's Stuff."
[QUOTE]The Dragon is wise, a sage among the ignorant.   He knows: not all that glitters is gold. The Dragon is as agile as he is strong.   Before the wings comes the feline leap. The Dragon is perceptive, his eyes alert as his mind.   Only he discerns a difference in a mirror. The Dragon is moral, his purpose just.   When he sees wrong, he acts to correct it. The Dragon is a hunter, patient and focused.   His prey cannot match his prowess. The Dragon soars unbound, the freest of all beings.   None can choose his path for him.[/QUOTE] Wow I know this quote from the game Divinity II where you can transform into a dragon.
[QUOTE=Domokun;31601791]Wow I know this quote from the game Divinity II where you can transform into a dragon.[/QUOTE] Hm, I as an artist am insulted by that. They couldn't even get original poetry? wow,, so lame. Hells I can in under 3 minutes do this. The dragon, rises above the ignorant gallantly breaking the norm. Wise as he is strong, with this power he protects the weak. Morally bound to honor is the call the dragon heeds. The hunt is the life of the dragon, focused on the task at hand yet ever vigil. With a swift wing the dragon rises above all others, his chaos open to the world. None bind him. While this poetry is inspired, it at least is original. It didn't even take me a minute. I wonder when their site will come back online, I have been trying to verify if they at least have some assets to their cause, Any basis in truth, Or even get a glimpse into the mind of the leader. It is interesting, how horribly offended the leader of the site was that I did a free not even 10 minute model, and purposely said it was "not complete" of his supposed "soul form". I found that aspect very childish, and while I was actually going to spend time in making the silly leader Taygon one a model to gain trust, I don't see that happening now. One of the members, "once the site comes back on I can figure out the name", during the raid of silly people questioning them, was very paranoid and started accusing me of "enjoying the show". I find that interesting as well. For in truth the purpose I sighed up on there is strictly a scientific based assessment of skill,labor, intelligence of their capability over all. While I wouldn't compromise their security, secrets, or anything else interested to me because that would be dishonorable, I could at least be a yay or nay voice of their capability/potential ability to succeed or fail as a whole.
Can I do Dergon poetry? The mighty dergon flies with its wings, Cyborg enhancements keeping it afloat It's fellow Dergons following it well. You see, they all have asperger's syndrome. Another mighty bird of prey flys above the Dergon Pack It fires a speeding bullet that hits the Pack Because it was a F-22. Dergons were dying left and right Some attacked the F-22, but their aluminum foil teeth Could not crack the shell of it's hide And so the F-22 killed all of the Dergons And it was regarded as a national hero for dergon slaying. The End
[QUOTE=N.A.N.B;31606662]Can I do Dergon poetry? The mighty dergon flies with its wings, Cyborg enhancements keeping it afloat It's fellow Dergons following it well. You see, they all have asperger's syndrome. Another mighty bird of prey flys above the Dergon Pack It fires a speeding bullet that hits the Pack Because it was a F-22. Dergons were dying left and right Some attacked the F-22, but their aluminum foil teeth Could not crack the shell of it's hide And so the F-22 killed all of the Dergons And it was regarded as a national hero for dergon slaying. The End[/QUOTE] Nice free verse.
I just read some info about them from micronations. And looks like this shit has been going on since 1995.
[QUOTE=Garik;31606818]I just read some info about them from micronations. And looks like this shit has been going on since 1995.[/QUOTE] They have perseverance to fail? Wow, paradoxes are fun.
[QUOTE=N.A.N.B;31606662]Can I do Dergon poetry? The mighty dergon flies with its wings, Cyborg enhancements keeping it afloat It's fellow Dergons following it well. You see, they all have asperger's syndrome. Another mighty bird of prey flys above the Dergon Pack It fires a speeding bullet that hits the Pack Because it was a F-22. Dergons were dying left and right Some attacked the F-22, but their aluminum foil teeth Could not crack the shell of it's hide And so the F-22 killed all of the Dergons And it was regarded as a national hero for dergon slaying. The End[/QUOTE] Beautiful, simply beautiful.
[QUOTE=N.A.N.B;31606662]Can I do Dergon poetry? The mighty dergon flies with its wings, Cyborg enhancements keeping it afloat It's fellow Dergons following it well. You see, they all have asperger's syndrome. Another mighty bird of prey flys above the Dergon Pack It fires a speeding bullet that hits the Pack Because it was a F-22. Dergons were dying left and right Some attacked the F-22, but their aluminum foil teeth Could not crack the shell of it's hide And so the F-22 killed all of the Dergons And it was regarded as a national hero for dergon slaying. The End[/QUOTE] Dante Alighieri ain't got shit on this!
So.... is the forum dead? It's shame if it is, this is some funny shit.
[QUOTE=LuaChobo;31643399]I'm sorry i did that then, all you missed was "I am a dergon rar, i will eat all mortals" basically[/QUOTE] U Killed thar forumz? Y U do that?
And so the Mighty LuaChobo slew the cyberdergons, and all was well. Fuckin' amazing story comes to a close, I should write a short story on this. Dramatized to shit ofcourse
Their forums are back up again it seems.
[url]http://i55.tinypic.com/takboo.png[/url] Now he's congratulating himself for putting his forums on lockdown. This guy is like the furry version of Kim Jong-Il. He talks about how he's putting one over on us icky hyoomens (That was painful to type) while failing hard at every possible turn.
I don't think he really fooled everyone, considering we know again anyways. He's terrible at really thinking things through it seems.
Sadly, the forum is not actually dead. I guess we'll just have to run silently and troll in the dark for now.
Dude, best news all week. Sure, having Zetaboards down them for blatantly disregarding T.O.S would have been shit-fest funny, but like I have said. It'll be even better to watch it all decay, glorious dergon-leader taygon is a master of keeping his shit secret eh? "Our communications are down completely, I'm locked in a room while the world laughs at my own asinine beliefs, and guess what. THAT MEANS I WON! :downs: " [editline]11th August 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Mikaru-Yanagida;31661739] He's terrible at really thinking things through it seems.[/QUOTE] Understatement of the [I]year[/I].
Also, I checked back, they have plans for a space program. [QUOTE]TAYGON 16 May 2011, 11:14 PM New Space Fleet on the Table I know it's not something we'll get to do for another century or two, at least... but I've had some good inspiration, and decided to start gathering up some good designs for a new fleet of starships. Particularly multi-role warships, which can serve as cargo vessels, bulk personnel transports, and colony ships in peacetime. Odds are probably quite good that once space travel becomes simple and routine, piracy will make a big comeback, so a fleet of warships to protect settlements and convoys will always be useful anyway. Now... don't take this the wrong way, and hear out my reasoning before you go making any judgment calls about the symbolism here. Many of the new warships will have arrowhead profiles, be of massive scale, and will generally look a lot like the infamous Star Destroyers. Before anyone runs around yelling about how evil the Empire was, and we can't imitate anything they had, apply the brakes and put your logic thinking caps on. The design of such vessels is actually a stroke of pure genius, and they are perfectly suited to combat in space. Reality is NOT what we see in Hollywood films. Space is VAST and wide-open. Real starships wouldn't want to close to within a few dozen kilometers of each other, unless they intended to carefully dock. A fleet of starships, in reality, will be spread out so far apart that they would only be visible as a speck of light through each other's windows (assuming they even have windows, which are a structural weak point). That doesn't look good on film, so Hollywood breaks from realism for fancy visual effects. Likewise, your weapons can reach out and touch someone at distances far greater than you'll ever see on Star Trek. We're talking distances on the scale of light-minutes: thousands and even millions of kilometers away. At such distances, maneuvering to flank an opponent would take weeks, if not months, and burn huge amounts of fuel, all while being shot at. Here is how a real battle between starships would go down: Both fleets charge straight at each other, blasting away, maneuvering only a little to avoid kinetic projectiles (a 1-kg slug, traveling at 1% light-speed from a mass driver, will impact with the entire yield of the bomb that obliterated Nagasaki). A single strike from such a relativistic weapon would seriously ruin your day (likewise, the day of anybody the slug eventually hits, if you miss; so don't fire such things until you have a solid plan and can't miss!). Engagement will begin at several light-minutes away, upwards of 1 AU (150 million kilometers = 8.3 light-minutes) or more, but probably not greater than 10 light-minutes, unless firing on a planet, space station, or similar target on a predictable trajectory (for these, the attack can originate from across the entire solar system). Maneuvering will be limited (if done at all), as it is mostly a waste of precious fuel and energy. At these distances, attempts to maneuver will require only a fraction of a degree of altering the angle of your guns to track, so it's not even useful for dodging incoming fire (most of which will be energy weapons at this point, which travel at nearly light speed). Instead of maneuvering, starships will rely on armor and point-defense systems to absorb or deflect the worst of the attacks. The vessel that can bring the most firepower to bear, directly forward, while presenting the smallest possible target from return fire, will probably be the winner. One ship will be destroyed before the other is even close enough to see the little puff of the explosion. That said, re-consider the design of a Star Destroyer. Elongated, and a squashed pyramid: 4 sides facing forward, and one facing backwards for the engines. If you place guns along the surfaces all four sides, such a design can deploy 100% of its firepower directly forward... like a predator with binocular vision. The ship's long and thin profile, when seen from the front or side, also fits perfectly into the scheme about how real space battles would go down. Like I said earlier, minimizing your own profile makes you a smaller target, and thus harder to hit. The immense size of such a vessel has additional advantages, notable in the ability to carry larger fuel reserves, and generate vast amounts of power for the weapons and defenses. In space, bigger really IS better. And a weightless environment simplifies construction, allowing much larger things to be constructed than could ever be possible on a planet. A bigger ship can also survive much more damage than a smaller one, increasing survivability by a large margin. A large increase in the size of the vessel would have a negligible effect on presenting a bigger target to the enemy, given the distances involved. The blocky structure also make sense. In space, air friction is not an issue at all, so a brick flies as well as a boomerang. The blocky superstructure is purely utilitarian, and is a feature that has been a staple of naval warships since the dawn if the age of steel ships. Modern design is shifting more toward stealth, creating smoother warships with angled hulls... But in space, stealth is simply not possible — the hot exhaust of your many-kilometer-long drive flare is a glaring beacon for everyone to see, so even bothering to try to hide your big warship from radar is utterly pointless (as they will just use infrared to see you anyway). Thus, starship design can be purely utilitarian: built for function first, and form is merely a distant afterthought. So, when you really sit down and think about it, the Star Destroyer arrowhead-shaped design really IS an extremely smart application of real-world physics and strategy in space combat. It is a design that is built, from the base up, as a warship that will excel in combat. As such, regardless of how it was used in fiction, or what reputation it has earned because of that fiction, the design has impressive merits for real-world applications. [/QUOTE] It's like he's actively trying to top himself in ridiculousness.
[quote=Insane guy] Reality is NOT what we see in Hollywood films [/quote] Like he knows
1% c mass driver is not a relativistic weapon [editline]11th August 2011[/editline] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/YvRci.png[/IMG]
Oh god, he is quoting stuff from Mass Effect with that Mass Driver bit. He HAS to be trolling.
What kind of bullying does a man have to go through to come up with all this shit.
humens go hom!!
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