X-COM/XSDF RP THINK TANK (part3)

DarkGemini24601

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Have a thing on the lore thread that finishes off page 2 before the long compendium of starship info that's only really relevant to me and maybe my pilots. When I... get around to writing the rest of that. Just have part 1 and two.
 

Mangrale

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Cool... Well... guys, uh... you know how movies can be too flippin long? Well as it turns out bios can be too long also. Upon editing the placeholder, it told me I exceeded the 10,000 character limit... But don't worry. I have a plan.
Cut to-
I"m gonna jump!

I kid. But might it be at all possible that I could separate the bio into two parts. Please? Don't make me cut bits out. Anything but that! I learned my lesson! Sensible post sizes.
 

DarkGemini24601

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Cool... Well... guys, uh... you know how movies can be too flippin long? Well as it turns out bios can be too long also. Upon editing the placeholder, it told me I exceeded the 10,000 character limit... But don't worry. I have a plan.
Cut to-
I"m gonna jump!

I kid. But might it be at all possible that I could separate the bio into two parts. Please? Don't make me cut bits out. Anything but that! I learned my lesson! Sensible post sizes.
Yeah, just post it in two parts. Delete your placeholder though so you aren't split by other bios.
 

DarkGemini24601

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Seriously, this just astounds me. Why are so many people from a tiny portion of the world, islands off the coast of Europe?

Frederick Mason - Born in London, UK
Abigail Krichner - Born in Edinburgh, UK
James MacKenzie - Born in Scotland, UK
Elicia Esslin - Born in Liverpool, UK
James Delanor - Born in Wales, UK
Brigid O'Brien - Born in Ireland, near the UK

I'm speechless, I'm flabbergasted. What the actual hell?
 

Adrammalech

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Only 2 of those are from England, so that's something.

And because everyone has a ton of characters and having them speak English is generally easier on everyone.
 

DarkGemini24601

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Only 2 of those are from England, so that's something.

And because everyone has a ton of characters and having them speak English is generally easier on everyone.
People can speak English without being from the same island/two islands. I get that we weren't entirely aware of what everyone was planning, but I still find that realization a rather dull prospect.
 

Adrammalech

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We could say that the Eurozone had the best recruitment drive for XSDF members due to their relatively stable civilian lives.

Or file it under shit happens.
 

BMPixy

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Seriously, this just astounds me. Why are so many people from a tiny portion of the world, islands off the coast of Europe?

Frederick Mason - Born in London, UK
Abigail Krichner - Born in Edinburgh, UK
James MacKenzie - Born in Scotland, UK
Elicia Esslin - Born in Liverpool, UK
James Delanor - Born in Wales, UK
Brigid O'Brien - Born in Ireland, near the UK

I'm speechless, I'm flabbergasted. What the actual hell?

Well you know what they say: one is an example, two is a coincidence, three is a trend, four is the subject of a thesis paper, and five is a conspiracy. As for six? Hell if I know.
 

PrismaCube

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That is why I picked germany...again because noone picks germany, unless you are german :3
Remeber kids all bad things happend in america. :D
(Not being racsit just saying things like alien attack, zombie attack,fallout. those things :) )
 

Dahlexpert

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That is why I picked germany...again because noone picks germany, unless you are german :3
Remeber kids all bad things happend in america. :D
(Not being racsit just saying things like alien attack, zombie attack,fallout. those things :) )

You forgot terminator
 

DarkGemini24601

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Let's see... Android of mysterious origins, Russian with an American mother, French person that lived in Russian and then Novum, Incan from Peru that now calls Adamantem home, Sectoid from the Arkbird and now the Einherjar, American descent Australian clone, and African-Anglo South African (that one is fun to say).
 
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