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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: July 18, 2012, 06:32:59 PM »
So..?

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Suggestion Box / 3-Day rule: Contact ammendment
« on: July 14, 2012, 09:40:30 PM »
Simple suggestion for the 3 day rule; try contacting them before calling it. If Hikaru had texted me; as she still has my number, but I lost her's due to my old phone breaking I would've been able to tell her I wouldn't be able to reach a computer.

It's just trying to make it so we don't just have people get almost? fucked over by life.

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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: July 14, 2012, 01:12:45 PM »
If I had the chance to get to a library I would've. Some people actually have lives and can't just sit at a computer all day everyday Hikaru. Between helping my Dad who just had his fourth knee surgery, my mother who's practically disabled, keeping my drug dealing lil' cousin in line. Trying to make enough money to pay my car payment, and all the other little shit..I get busy. Sorry.
Not to mention preparing for the trip, AND going to Missouri and back in one day. I was fucking busy.

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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: July 11, 2012, 11:26:29 PM »
I had left July 6th to go to Wisconsin. I was unable to reach a computer and nor do I have any of your guy's numbers. :/

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Goodbye / Eh.
« on: July 10, 2012, 12:39:06 AM »
Life is getting hectic. I need some time to get it all sorted out before I have any real free time or motivation.. So temp hiatus.

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Void / Re: Happy Fourth, ever e body!
« on: July 04, 2012, 12:57:51 AM »
You post Jimi Hendrex.
I'm faded.
'murica.

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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: July 01, 2012, 08:36:09 PM »
The spatial cracks snapped shut as the Eliryale bolstered the space in and around it, and while this worked it was only a temporary solution. It was a lot easier to break something than it is holding it together. But Ararus didn't waste any time as he replaced any missing parts of the Eliryale with an energy/mass copies of the damaged areas. Escaping the isolation engines required a new technique, and Ararus had something in mind. An input portal appeared right before the mirror shield, and the output appeared on the opposite side. What Ararus was doing was creating an input portal right in front of  the output portal. So close that there was effectively no space between them. He kept creating more and more portals and slowly made a tunnel of warped space until it reached the Titan's shield with an output portal facing it. The Eliryale wasted no time entering the tunnel, and there it stayed inside the space. Attacking the Titan's shield with an energy link, and a small hole began to open in the Titan's shield.

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Compendium / Re: Sub-Titan idea
« on: June 30, 2012, 04:42:46 PM »
Moving a Quasar around would be retard difficult. They're usually the size of a couple BIIGG suns, and they're a black hole. You're thinking of a pulsar; which is a rotating Neutron star. They do give off energy in a form of a radio-wave beam if I remember correctly. But it's nothing to shake a stick at; you'd probably want to rethink the generator.

What about a mass fusion-generator? Pretty much a star.

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IC Disputes / Re: OOC: First contact: Zarethians
« on: June 27, 2012, 09:29:42 AM »
The age of over-sized stupid ships are over.

It is the age of the mech.

Gimme a day or so to throw a post up been busy as fuck.

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IC Disputes / Re: OOC: First contact: Zarethians
« on: June 25, 2012, 12:17:57 PM »
Actually yes; I did. It's also against common sense for the Mechera to have access to their entire resource pool with having a way to effectively transport the energy. The POD AMP is responsible for this on the Magister's end, and it's also powered by the Blackheart AMP. Two energy sources that are INCREDIBLE by themselves and far beyond a normal fleet's worth of energy output.
That is if I was expanding space in a spherical manner; it would be only two-d like the portals. Only a SMALL amount of space is actually being expanded, and at millions of miles. But hell; if you really want me to end this argument I could edit my post and get past the IEs using a different method. It's easier than shit. But I liked the spacial expansion, because I like violating the laws of nature.

Titans are nothing more than oversized ships, and just because they're big doesn't mean they can't be taken down if you go about it the right way. A Haleax cannon attacks on the atomic level, destroying a singular line of atoms. The armor is pretty much useless when attacked on such a small scale, as it's overall ability to protect is circumvented. Attacking the main core would render the ship disabled or destroyed, and in this case destroyed.

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Void / Re: THE ECLIPSE - Summer 2012 Event - Info Topic
« on: June 24, 2012, 11:38:55 AM »
You guys are acting too timid.

I controlled the plot for practically a season just because I wanted to, all it takes is actually DOING the plot. Fuck whoever says differently. You have just as much say as anyone else on the site.

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IC Disputes / Re: OOC: First contact: Zarethians
« on: June 24, 2012, 11:36:05 AM »
THOUSANDS of suns, geothermal reactors, nuclear reactors, etc.

Not just a few dude.

Can the Mechera transfer ALL of those resources at one moment into the current action they are performing? No? Guessed not. Well the Magister's can, and that's what you're fighting right now.


It's only a OHKO if Zak can't do shit about it, and who cares? We one hit blow up planets, and this attack has been charged since the start of the topic.

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Goodbye / Re: Pulling a vanishing act.
« on: June 23, 2012, 01:43:39 PM »
*Drops kicks from behind into the water, and than runs away.*

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IC Disputes / Re: OOC: First contact: Zarethians
« on: June 23, 2012, 01:39:33 PM »
It doesn't matter how many are working to stop him; the Eliryale has access to a MUCH larger pool of resources than the entire Mechera force involved..it's simple math. He'd only have to keep a relatively small space open for a few seconds too escape.

Quantum computers, and the being able to imprint energy allows them to effectively merge mentally with computers. Temporally that is. It's a technique that uses a bridge of energy that transforms absorbed data into imprinted energy which a Magister can understand. It's a two way bridge so they send data as well.  They pretty much become an extension of the computer and brain activity is reserved for vital functions and processing, and Magister brains are much more advanced than a human one. Almost on par with a QPC. They have to be able to understand the universe around them and they idiots would be are Einstein.

Oh, and his arms didn't "rip" through the shields, or damage the hull. He energy linked with the shielding, and effectively could imprint his command onto the energy. Direct contact is required with an energy link for a Magister to imprint it.

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IC Disputes / Re: OOC: First contact: Zarethians
« on: June 20, 2012, 08:46:36 PM »
He expanded an uncovered part. He's connected and thinks through a machine, and his eyes are super-capital sensors that use exotic particles that can detect things down to sub-atomic levels.
And would IEs require some kind of charge time seeing as you're trying to create world sized and beyond mirror portals in single posts without even attempting to charge them. The Eliryale has the entire topic of charge time with much better generators.

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IC Disputes / OOC: First contact: Zarethians
« on: June 20, 2012, 07:58:24 PM »
Dude. The pride of Andromeda AMP pours the collective energy of thousands of gigantic generators across the Andromeda galaxy. Like thousands of Titan sized reactors. The Eliryale was made to be nothing more than a gigantic Magister with an insane amount of energy at it's disposal.

But than add the Blackheart AMP and it goes omega hard mode, and it's controlled VIA the energy imprints of Ararus himself. A born-master of the Magister's racial ability.

He'd expand space faster.

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Sovereign / Re: Bring on the Thunder
« on: June 19, 2012, 06:19:32 PM »
The Leviathan may of not had magic, but it was still a world sized thing that was powered by a nuclear reactor of a heart. Yeah; that's right. It's heart is an organic version of a nuclear reactor. As nothing that sized could be powered by chemical reactions like a human, and it was very efficient. It only really had to eat every few months, but this particular beast had grown accustom to it's feeding grounds. Scavengers piled up and the remains of that war was large enough to feed him for centuries. He ate everyday now and his heart was always pumping out an enormous amount of power. Giovanni attacked the newly arriving scavengers with a beam of thermal energy fired from his massive maw.

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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: June 17, 2012, 05:06:19 PM »
(The Eliryale is a super-capital.)

The interference caused by the isolation engines was a momentary distraction. The concept of warping space was not a foreign concept to the Magisters, and it seemed that the Mechera were just getting used to playing around with portals. Alerted as the isolation engines came into existence the Eliryale's energy link changed targets and instead lashed against the fabric of space. Using a small portion of it's enormous supply of energy the Eliryale funneled a still considerably large amount of power into the area before it. Super-stretching the space and causing the Isolation engines to have to cover a MUCH larger area and slowing it down from completing as the space continued to stretch at a matching velocity as the isolation engine itself. A small boost to the propulsion system got the Eliryale through the hole in the IEs.

Attacking now with another energy link the Eliryale ripped open the Titan's shields; using it's exotic particle "vision" to detect the massive vessel's main generator. It would be easy considering it would be the largest source of power.

The dark purple flooded from the eye down to the Eliryale's chest; it's halaex cannon. Now super-charged and much deadlier than even the Deity's larger versions. It let loose an blindingly bright beam of energy and matter; it was barely an atom wide and it seemed to outshine most stars. The Blackheart and POD AMPs were two of the strongest there was, and working in tandem they could produce a godly amount of energy. The only missing link was a Magister capable of containing that energy. That was the purpose of the Eliryale; a massive artificial Magister. Burning through the armor like it wasn't even there and finally reaching the titan's core; Ararus mentally pulled back the energy and let it pool in the core itself. Eventually reaching critical mass before it exploded with enough force to treat the titan like an over inflated balloon. The titan's generator exploding coupled with the backlash would be a large enough explosion to at the very least damage every ship in the nearby system. The planet's shielding would probably be heavily damaged as well.

The Eliryale shielded itself by created a half-sphere portal shield to momentarily block the blast while creating another portal behind it to appear on the other side of the planet. Shielded by the stellar installation.

The planetary team had slowly cut off the Zarethian's long range communication's planetside and had dealt and enormous amount of damage to the forces protecting the shield generators.

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Goodbye / Re: Movin' on up...
« on: June 10, 2012, 12:57:00 PM »
The gods can suck it, but you should make gravity your bitch.

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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: June 10, 2012, 12:48:40 PM »
[ Now we're having some fun. :) ]

It was quite startling when the Magister fleet was cut off from itself; the vast mirror shielding worked for a bit. But the exotic particles already floating through the void allowed for quick understanding of the tactics the newly appeared enemy had just used. Even the pseudo-magic particles were discovered, but even if they were artificially created they still had a magic signature. Or what the Magister's thought was a magic signature; being new to the concept of Magic and the thousands of varieties that came along with it. They activated their respective AMI fields; hoping it would disrupt or remove the pseudo-particles.

The AT field didn't worry them in the slightest honestly and within moments they actually activated their three-point drives, and the entirety of the Magister fleet disappeared for at least a moment. Able to bypass the AT field due to the nature of the TPDs; it was only a teleportation device at the last phase of it's use. During the first part it's a parallel universe hoping technology. They appeared in the exact same location they were currently but in an alternate universe. The one they had currently hopped too was rather lax and uninhabited from they could devise, and even the stellar engine they were trying to take over had reverted back into a normal star.

The orbital cannons didn't stand a chance, and by actually changing shielding they opened themselves up for an even worse fate. Having dropped their shields for a split second to raise their other form they got hammered unshielded by the constantly attacking swarms, and even those that got their portal shields up only found them ineffective against the specialized strike. A void cannot suck a void, and that concept failed before the attacking fighters and hellions finished their assault. No orbital cannons survived the strike, and the fighters didn't fare better either. Having been dogged constantly by the swarm cannons long enough that they ended up shredded. What would confuse the enemy fleet is that even with the Magister vessels gone their RIFT network remained and worked perfectly fine. It was a quick bypass and was currently being powered by the Magister fighters and hellions who used their armor as the processing power and their own energy manipulating abilities to control the rifts.

The planet-side team was just as unaffected by the portal shield as the orbital strike team, and the portals they had constructed were still there. Held into place by the energy bands. Having tactical knowledge of the planet below the planet-side team heading for their objectives. They were to destroy all long range communication on the planet below, and take control of the planetary shielding. They flew low and hid their energy signature to avoid detection, and within a few minutes they reached their targets and started hitting them hard. Thousands of different attacks every seconds would be a challenge for anyone to mess with, and the Magister were the kings at blowing things up.

The orbital strike team opened their own evacuation rifts and got the hell outta there.

Back in the alternate universe the Magister fleet prepared for action, and by Magister fleet I mean the Eliryale had finally reached full capacity. Energy began to weave itself into four great limbs on the vaguely torso like vessel, and the violet colored energy began to harden and finally appeared to be some sort of matter/energy hybrid. Ararus activated the exotic particle scanning and information flooded his head in the form of imprinted energy, and he became one with the ship he was connected to. It's scans were his eyes, and it's body was his. Their objective was to capture the enemy installation, but enemy casualties were not among their orders. Activated the TPD one more the Eliryale appeared right next to one of the Zarethian's titan, and lashing out with it's right "arm" it connected to it with a gigantic energy link. Their shields opened up and the Eliryale slipped right in. Turns out it wasn't just a super-advanced ship; it was a super-advanced mech.

Attaching to the side of the ship and using the energy link to forcefully maintain the ship's shielding Ararus and the Eliryale were protected by their enemies own defenses. Sending forth an intense and directed wave of exotic particles the Eliyrale scanned and learned the location of the Titan's primary generator, and of course it's target. Activating both the POD and the BlackHeart AMPs Ararus flooded the Eliryale with even more energy, and suddenly it's eye weapon began to glow a dark and vicious looking purple.

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Goodbye / Stuff and things
« on: June 06, 2012, 10:14:28 PM »
Got a new full time labor job; work than sleep for the next few days. Wont have enough time/energy to do much..so temp hiatus?

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Ta'lon Varet Tubeske / Re: First contact: The Zarethians
« on: June 04, 2012, 04:14:12 PM »
The VIs actively translated and cataloged any of the known dialects and discarded any unknown ones out of sheer disinterest. Not only were they unimpressed by the Mecheran reinforcements, but by the Zarethian defenders as well. They hadn't even fired their primary weapons once, and they'd already established air dominance and breached their planetary defenses.

The switch to exotic particle scanning allowed for intricate details of everything scanned, and after a few seconds the debris was labeled as hostile enemy machinery. Before they could even explode they were surrounded with micro-rifts that removed a good ninety five percent of the explosions. The remaining five percent damaged the shields of the nearby ships but it was nothing Magister technology couldn't handle.

The scanning beams fired had finished it's job and had delivered the information to the Hellion forces on the planet shields. Planetary generators and high-importance people and installations had been marked to the invading planetary forces, and within minutes they'd have reached it and would unleashing hell. But the most amazing find was the fact that the planet wasn't a planet at all, but a massive stellar engine. It made acquisition even more important.

Sadly for the orbital cannons the disintegration aspects of the Zarethian shields became ineffective after they had established an energy link, and the coordinated attack worked perfectly. Nearly ALL of the Zarethian orbital cannons were destroyed outright while a few were only damaged heavily; a few specimens would be needed to run tests on.

As for the teleporting fighters they'd find themselves dogged relentlessly by the swarm cannons, and while teleporting would delay the inevitable it turned into an epic scene in the void. Fighters attempting to get away only to be chased by hundreds of slugs that reacted damn near instantly and could portal along with them. Within a few minutes the Magisters and Mecherans were the only ones who really had a presence up in space.

[We have already breached your defenses and destroyed your orbital forces. Board your allies vessels and surrender the stellar engine. Or we will begin systematically wiping you off the face of this station.] - A message sent down to Zarethian headquarters on the planet.

[We've penetrated the Zarethian's planetary shielding and have destroyed all orbital forces without firing a single primary weapon; you are also looking at what we consider a scouting party. We are also in position to fire upon any location on the station's surface, and civilian causalities will be enormous. We suggest that you act as the evacuation vessels for the Zarethian forces.]

The Eliyrale's glow faded and eventually ceased entirely, and it seemed to just wait there along with the rest of the Magister forces who continued to charge their primary weapons and faced the Mecheran forces.

Ararus smiled as he felt the gargantuan amount of energy inside the Eliryale's arti-core, but he wasn't someone who enjoyed senseless killing and the murder of thousands of innocents. He opened three way com-link between the Zarethian forces on the planet, and the Mecheran vessels.

[This is Ararus Kal Raev'eri; I am the commanding officer of this detachment. I am also the heir apparent to the Magistracy; I'm not the type to kill without need and it seems that your forces were unprepared and unable to stand before us. I personally believe it would be in both of your respective empire's wishes to surrender and retreat. You'll be treated with the utmost respect and honor as your evacuate the civilians and military forces from the station below. Otherwise we'll be forced to take regrettable action.
If trade, alliance, or vassalage are your intentions than you'll be able to find Magistracy appointment diplomats upon the planet below within the next galactic week.]

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Compendium / Re: Invent help!
« on: June 02, 2012, 07:33:00 PM »
Too simple Hawkeye. If our empires are capable of intergalactic travel; then they're damn well more inventive then a blade popping out.

Cybernetic prosthetic with a built in mini anti-matter/matter reaction generator in each arm. That should provide enough power individually to get whatever you want done.
I was also thinking an neural-link between him and his robotic arms, and since they're robotic they'd allow for precise control over a technology that rebuilds itself according to the user's thoughts? Think of a rail-cannon and the arms produce one out of existing parts or portal technology. Get rid of it just as easy, and can make something like that. Go ham bro. Don't be a coward when it comes to genocide.

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Compendium / Re: Invent help!
« on: June 02, 2012, 01:22:15 PM »
Information about what that would be would be awesome.
This is invent HELP; not I invent everything for you and do all the work.

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Accepted Tech / Re: Lucien's Tech
« on: June 01, 2012, 09:29:17 PM »
Sounds very vague.

Especially since different species would have different forms of coding, and hell some species wouldn't even use the same basic type of electronics as another does. Try hacking an alien quantum computer dude; I fucking dare you.

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