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Hmmm...."mercy". There's an interesting concept.
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Rochey wrote:Hmmm...."mercy". There's an interesting concept.
I'm not suggesting anything as ridiculous as that... merely that moment's reflection may prove invaluable as far as one's own interests.
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Can I vote for shoot first, shoot second, shoot again, shoot some more, repeat then maybe ask a question or two?
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Deepcrush wrote:Can I vote for shoot first, shoot second, shoot again, shoot some more, repeat then maybe ask a question or two?
Sure, but I think you'll find that the answers you get are less informative.
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What if the question is "Are you still alive?"

No answer means "no" and any other answer means I shoot again. Seems to work well enough don't you think?
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not particularly useful though. ;)
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How so? If you're dead then my job is done, if you're not dead then I just repeat the process until you are. Seems to be perfectly useful to me.
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since when is your job to kill everyone?
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Reliant121 wrote:since when is your job to kill everyone?
Reliant - I don't think he's talking about the game anymore...
BTW, have you met Deepcrush?
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I don't think he's talking about the game anymore...
*Starts putting on his black leather gloves*

You know mickey, some things are better left unsaid. Besides, what makes you think my job has anything to do with killing people? Not everyone in the Federal Government is evil.
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Deepcrush wrote:
I don't think he's talking about the game anymore...
*Starts putting on his black leather gloves*

You know mickey, some things are better left unsaid. Besides, what makes you think my job has anything to do with killing people? Not everyone in the Federal Government is evil.
Job? I never said anything aboout your job. I was talking about your hobby.
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Mikey wrote:
Deepcrush wrote:
I don't think he's talking about the game anymore...
*Starts putting on his black leather gloves*

You know mickey, some things are better left unsaid. Besides, what makes you think my job has anything to do with killing people? Not everyone in the Federal Government is evil.
Job? I never said anything aboout your job. I was talking about your hobby.
Oh, yeah, that's right, hahahaha, its just a hobby, not my job hahahaha, who would have a job like that?

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Just a hobby, that's all folks, nothing to worry about here hahahahaha!
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I'll NPC the captain:

Captain:
Captain Misunichix Gyealac
Age: 85
Home Planet: Denon
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An old veteran of the Stark Hyperspace Wars, the Clone Wars, and the Galactic Civil War Captain Gyealac has seen his fair shair of battle. Always a critic of the Old Republic's lack of emphasis on military readiness he was quick to join Palpatine's new order. Being from the second most (human) populated planet in the Galaxy Gyealac strove to seperate himself from t he pack of mindless traders and business men that made up the Denon economy.
At the age of 36 he earned Galactic fame during the Stark Hyperspace war for defeating a duo of warships during his first command. He eventually was promotted to the rank of Admiral during the Clone Wars but stepped down informing his superiors he wished to serve the Republic as a Captain instead. A rare move for an officer, especially one who eventually served the Empire.
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Hey, who's this Droopy or Doopy guy?

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Cool I'll post when I get back from summer school.
Far as Droopy goes he's my pal from SWG. I sent him a PM telling him he needs to post his char's bio in here. Though I think a bothan char might not be the best choice :P
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