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Post here is you want my this post to be dedicated to you. And I might even consider it.


Oh yeah. Caps lock ftw

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The Flood / In relation to the two outcomes for my writing...
« on: October 26, 2014, 07:41:17 PM »
And I was thinking that with the atmosphere set out by the last few chapters, this would seem a fitting end on the last page;

"'Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.'-Arthur C. Clarke"


Does it sound fitting? (For those who don't know, the end will involve a final battle against the last of the species that created the universe, and will either end with humans surviving as slaves/ pawns or humans and aliens winning at the cost of nearly every habitable planet in the galaxy as well as severe losses numbering the trillions)

So basically a win that isn't a win.

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Septagon / Flood board displays wierd on mobile
« on: October 26, 2014, 02:49:18 PM »
It's displaying (only on the one board) as though I'm zoomed in like 2-3x, though I can't zoom in or out.

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The Flood / Some kid next door is blasting shitty dub step really loud
« on: October 25, 2014, 06:12:46 AM »
And I can hear through the walls with my sound muffling headset on. Why should I play back?


I'm thinking CRRAAAWWWLLLIIINNNGGGG IIINNN MMMMYYY SSKKKIIINNN or Never Gonna Give You Up.

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The Flood / So what are these 'rules of texting'
« on: October 24, 2014, 06:58:12 PM »
Because apparently there are rules now to texting. What are these 'rules'? I find myself... Intrigued.

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The Flood / Ending to my writing
« on: October 24, 2014, 05:47:21 PM »
Ok. This is it; the endgame. Without going into too much detail, I have the final battle and too ways to go that I can't decide on. Before I go into detail I will say this; I do not like happily ever after endings, and whatever I do will be bittersweet, but I will never go for the 'everybody wins' route because it'snot interesting (to me)

Anyway.

Option 1: Humanity survives this final battle, though becomes permanently enslaved/ pawns of what are essentially gods and while their society can continue, every other civilisation (aliens) is eradictaed

Option 2: Humans and aliens win over the enemy, though at great cost. The number of habitable worlds in the entire galaxy is reduced to a mere handful, and it is uncertain whether the species of the galaxy will even find a way to survive at all

Oh yeah, you can only vote once. Personally, I'm leaning towards #2 but I can't really decide as they both sound interesting to me

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Septagon / I thought popup ads were disabled?
« on: October 23, 2014, 03:13:15 PM »
If they were, they seem to have re-enabled themselves.


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Gaming / The true halo story
« on: October 23, 2014, 03:04:11 PM »
http://youtu.be/RKYKXAakmuw

Everything is a lie, as 343 tried to cover up the true story of halo. 343 brewing coffee again.

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The Flood / Anyone here good at making emblems?
« on: October 23, 2014, 02:07:19 PM »
Been making some emblems on paint for some of my factions on paint, but, well... paint.

Anyone here feel up to making them look half-decent?

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The Flood / ITT your opinion of me
« on: October 23, 2014, 02:01:11 PM »
I'm feeling self conscious so I decided to do this. Anyway, fell me what you like, no restraints. No worries about me getting butthurt because even if I did, I asked for it.


Also, inb4terriblemod

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Septagon / Can we see our +/- score thingy?
« on: October 16, 2014, 11:55:40 AM »
Like, who gave you a score or even what yours is?

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The Flood / 5 hours to kill at school. Halp.
« on: October 15, 2014, 07:34:30 AM »
I've 'volunteered' for helping an open evening after school and it's five hours between now and the start. I have no lessons and nothing to do...


halp or AMA or something.

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The Flood / ITT- only talk in mlgspeak
« on: October 13, 2014, 05:26:22 PM »
u w0t m80 ill fooken rek ya I swer on me dads lyf u hardskoping fgt

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The Flood / Walking Dead Season 5 thread [spoilers]
« on: October 13, 2014, 05:20:33 PM »
Holy shit. Just watched the new episode (UK is one day behind US and I don't have the Internet to watch online) and I'm pretty satisfied so far. We've had plenty of zombies and shooting, though the beginning execution scene....


Also, that end scene with the Terminians (?) in the box genuinely creeped me out. I can tell this is going to be a good one.

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The Flood / Anyone remember Camnator Bingo?
« on: October 11, 2014, 10:01:21 AM »


Lookign through my old files, I found this, and chuckled to myself in memory of the times when destiny discussion actually stayed in destiny. Anyway, anyone want a game? :3

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The Flood / Project: Exodus (AKA my writing) AMA
« on: October 09, 2014, 01:35:25 PM »
Just in case anyone's interested, I haven't given up on writing. I was just being a melodramatic bitch when I made that thread. However, I won't be posting any more of my stuff on the internet without somone first asking- partially because of the fact that I feel not enough people view it to justify writing some of it when I have other priorities with the project. Anyway, here is that chance- ask me anything about the writing, in-lore or in general (Well. Just an AMA I suppose) and I'll happily answer. Also, I'll be happy to answer anything through PM if/ when this thread gets buried >.>

So yeah, AMA. I'll try to be as detailed as possible.

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Septagon / Have we got a new ad provider?
« on: October 09, 2014, 01:39:28 AM »
Ok, this is getting annoying. The new ads (Mobile) are redirects- IE, open a page? Boop. Go to the App Store. Boop. New window. Boop. See that long-ass reply i spent a while typing? REDIRECT!



These popups are bad. If it isn't a new provider then we need a new one.

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Septagon / Is taking threads off topic against the rules?
« on: October 07, 2014, 04:01:56 PM »
Because I don't know if I'm the only one starting to get pissed off that the anime circlejerk is derailing every thread with more than a page in it all the time, so tell me; is this against the rules, and if so, why is it allowed to continue. If not, why not? Most of the time, just spamming pictures of anime doesn't even have anything to do with the OP after two or three posts.

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The Flood / I hereby claim this land in the name of Meta!
« on: October 07, 2014, 02:45:17 PM »
We will fight on the flood!
We will fight on the #offtopic!
We will fight on the Anarchy!
We will fight on the sep7agon!
And we will never surrender!

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Don't get me wrong, I know that everything we see is more than likely just pre-rendered cutscenes or scripted events in the campaign, but I think it looks kind of interesting nonetheless.

However, I'm not spending money on an 8 hour campaign because I wouldn't play the multiplayer.

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Gaming / Set some challenges for me in Fallout: New Vegas (Or 3)
« on: October 06, 2014, 10:32:40 AM »
I've been thinking about doing a new Fallout 3 or NV playthrough. The only problem is tht I have 100%ed both games and I have nothing left to do.

Anyway, I have a capture card, and all the DLC for both games (Alongside Skyim and Oblivion hinthint) and was hoping you guys can come up with some cool challenges to try. I will record them and upload them to YouTube.

Anyway, I'm on 360 so anything you suggest can't use mods, but the DLC is fine. Bear in mind I'm starting a game from level 1 so I won't be soloing the Deathclaw Promomotry on very hard hardcore >.>


I await the challenges.


Edit- I mean more specific tasks that can be completed, like an achievement. I don't want to do an entire playthrough for multiple playstyles, so think of specific things.

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The Flood / Why is this song so perfect?
« on: October 05, 2014, 05:11:00 PM »
http://youtu.be/WV1lX6JBnvI


Seriously. Why is it that when I hear this song, I feel sad and really inspired at the same time? Why is this song perfect?

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The Flood / What websites are good for getting criticism about writing?
« on: October 04, 2014, 07:57:50 PM »
I mean, apart from say, 3 people here, I can't get anything in the way of actual criticism if my writing anywhere apart from a like or something and I post on here, bnet, Bethesda forums, HaloArchive and one or two others. Problem is, I can never get any genuine feedback on how to make my work better and I don't know if it's just that my writing is shit or no one cares, and I'm presuming a combination of the two. I mean, I'm not going to give up or anything, but I'm questioning a lot recently why I still bother with my lore project when I it's becoming evident that what little motivation I had to do it aside from my own enjoyment- to hopefully give other people something to enjoy reading like I have with halo or mass effect- is becoming redundant if no one actually cares.


Anyway, I'm not here to complain and tell everyone to read my stuff, because I'm not going to force people to do something they don't want out of pity, but I want to know if anyone knows any decent websites where I can get feedback on stuff because I am starting to consider giving up on it otherwise and spend time doing something actually useful like schoolwork.

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Been doing a mass-writing session. Thoughts on this entry of a brief overview of the 21st Century in my universe? Note that it is more of an overview-type thing than a narrative. However, the more recent years (IE 2600-2700) are vastly more detailed.

Spoiler
In the early 21st century, humans looked to the stars and other planets as a source of hope. In those systems and bodies, there were innumerable bounties to be had in the form of exotic minerals and ores.

In 2018, an unmanned mars mission confirmed the possibility of alien life as bacterial microbes were found under the Martian surface. When this discovery was made, space travel was given increased funding as nations the world over looked towards the red planet. Several robotic drones began work under the surface to carve out tunnels and bunkers in preparation of the first colonists.

In 2052, the first explorers landed on the rocky surface of the desert world. For a time, peace seemed possible as all of humanity had a shared goal. One year later, outposts would be set up on Earth’s moon. In Suez, construction began on an orbital tether to transport people and materials off-world.

In 2054, this peace was shot down. In spite of the best scientific research available, rising waters had beaten back the best defences available. Within months, the long held-back seas flooded many parts of the world; the Amazon and parts of Australia became seas and Antarctica was transformed into a dry island chain. Mass migration from the flooded areas reignited political tensions across the globe and militaries clashed in small scale conflicts everywhere over anything that could be fought over- food, clean water, living space and old squabbles were some of but many reasons people began to fight; the colonists of Luna and Mars all but forgotten in the rush to war.

In the midst of the fighting, there were still those who put their talents towards other endeavours. The newly-formed NAF (North-Atlantic Federation) enforced an exclusion zone around the Suez Canal to keep its warships able to quickly get to the Indian Ocean and protect the Suez tether, still under construction. Pressures by NAF put extreme work into the tether as war was waged to gather resources to complete the elevator. Officially, the idea would be to manufacture the world’s first spacefaring warship, though not all the researchers and scientists supported putting armaments on the first large spacecraft.

By 2061, the tether would be in working condition. Almost immediately, the first materials sent to the newly created space station would be cannons and other military equipment. The first major spacecraft would be equipped with precision cannons to conduct orbital strikes on NAF’s enemies. With this overarching power, the Russian, Chinese and Korean armies agreed to an alliance. The East-Asia Association would temporarily set aside their differences to instead face a much larger threat that couldn’t be fought. Development started of an anti=orbital weapon, designed to take down the NAF’s starships- Project Fireguard. The cannon- the first successful application of coilgun technology in a weaponised form- would remain secret right until its first test; space plane fighters would lure in the NAF Trinity (One of the three warships in service of the Exonavy at the time alongside the Catalyst and Bladedancer.) into a location above the Himalayan Mountains, before opening fire with the cannon.

The weapon would see the first use of ground-space cannons in 2065. However, this plan backfired when the Trinity fell onto the Chinese city of Shanghai, devastating the area with lethal radiation and nuclear explosions. In the wake of this attack, NAF warships proceeded to bombard the EAA cities and bases, leaving nothing in their wake. Only after seven cities had been reduced to rubble did the EAA agree to a formal surrender in 2066.

Twelve years after the beginning of conflict, civilisation could now focus on the problem of an increasingly toxic atmosphere and climate offset by the destruction of Trinity and the resulting major destruction.
For another three years, life would be difficult for all with food shortages and living space increasingly rare. In 2069, the Dark Age of Conflict would truly be over, The total dead from the combined effects of the conflicts would number over two billion, leaving the world population averaging on roughly eight billion when two large colony ships- the Armstrong and Aldrin- filled with over 10,000 passengers would begin their journey to Europa, Titan, Mars and Luna for study and exploration.

This Age of Expansion once again brought great benefits to Earth; the Asteroid Belt would provide a great wealth of minerals and gases. The NAF would disband, to be replaced by the United Nations and Colonies of Earth and expansion would begin across the solar system.
In 2090, the first major terraforming station would be set up on Mars, subtly altering the planet’s atmosphere and magnetosphere to make the planet habitable by humans. Within three years, the planet had a breathable atmosphere. Within another five, water and plants covered the surface like Earth and construction of the first cities and farms began on the surface. Slowly, the human population of earth began to migrate to Mars, with another billion people settling the planet by 2100.

EDIT- Part 2 is in the following spoiler;

Spoiler
Martian Microbes

The 2018 Mars mission brought the most incredible discovery for humankind since the splitting of the atom; microbial life was discovered below the radioactive and rocky surface of Mars, proof that humans were not alone in the universe. This discovery put the world into frenzy- all of a sudden, there was reason to go to another world and within months, plans were drawn up for the first explorers and astronauts to be sent up to the Red Planet. A craft containing a Lander and crew from five nations- the USA, UK, Japanese, Russian and Indian joint mission named the Athena Project. The craft was also to contain a miniature laboratory for the study of bacterial and rock samples from the surface as well as two rifles and other gear for transmission and study. The components were launched from launch pads and manufacturers all over the planet, arriving at the International Space Station and being assembled in orbit. The total build and launch time would eventually take ten years, with launch in 2032. Elsewhere in the galaxy, this was the beginning of civil war between extraterrestrial civilisations; A day of harmony and destruction for two civilisations on different sides of one star.

On Mars, the exploration mission proved to be critical success; below the Martian surface were a series of linked cave networks which were not only lined with uncountable amounts of ores and minerals, but something even more valuable- a green sludge that not only survived, but thrived in the caves under Mars’ deserts. Generating heat on a massive scale, the microbes appeared to absorb the radiation presented by Sol that hit the surface. In these caverns, radiation levels were less than the background levels of Earth itself! They ate carbon dioxide and gave out oxygen, living on the carbon dioxide ice that covered Mars. In the caves, the ice melted into liquid carbon dioxide rivers where the bacteria would absorb it and give out mass heat and oxygen. This process made a liveable, breathable environment for humans to live in. When samples were brought for study, it wasn't long until a new wave of radiation treatments and applications were envisioned for a new era of life-support systems in suits and space craft. These developments soon made one of the most critical aspects of space travel- how to keep humans alive- an easy advancement. Now, space colonisation and travel was becoming a reality.

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Colonisation

Not long after the Athena Project, talks were had about sending more people up into space. Athena had proved it was now feasible, and the newly named Martia Phormidium had radically changed space travel. Scientists now wanted to send permanent settlements up into the Martian skies, and full support was given. In preparation of this monumental event, excavation drones began carving and mining and building underground dwellings, even installing experimental life support machines and using advanced 3D printing technology to make everything needed for survival- the only thing missing would be colonists themselves.

 Advanced research produced space planes that could operate in an atmosphere or the cold depths of space. The world economy was revitalised and industry went into overdrive. Science was now given anything it needed, the worldwide peace cutting back military projects in favour of clean energy and travel. This multi-national project incorporated every language and nationality for a truly unified settlement; on August 12th, 2052, 120 people boarded the shuttles for the transport ships Athena and Odyssey- the former a copy of the latter ship used in the original landings. The ships would take four months to arrive at the planet, landing via space planes on the 28th of December, 2052.

In the following years, another expedition would take place, landing settlers on Luna to set up a research base on Earth’s Moon. The Athena and Odyssey would continue serving as transport ferries, shuttling more and more colonists to the two worlds between 2053 and 2054. The main settlements on Mars would be Elysium One and Two (E-1 and E-2), based on and around the caves at Elysium Mons which harboured the new alien life. The colonies would begin creating new buildings and within five years, the underground bunkers linked into an aboveground settlement with several buildings. A spaceport was set up for transport of materials to orbit and gradually, Martian materials soon became a commodity on Earth for all sorts of purposes in all ways of life, replacing the diminishing resources of Earth’s own deposits. In 2053, work would start on a first-generation orbital tether in Suez, based next to the famous and vital canal. When completed, the tether would be able to transport materials to space 100 times easier than shuttles, and let nations build craft in orbital shipyards.

After the outbreak of conflict in 2054, Martian ores would be put to use to building next-generation battleships and weapons. For months, the worldwide arms race would leave the Luna and Martian settlers forgotten, until armed conflict broke out inside the settlements themselves. Some people disagreed with sending materials to Earth to fuel war, while others bonded over supporting various nations. On Luna, a fatal breach would wipe out the entire colony, while western-supporting idealists gained victory on Mars. This partially ensured that the later NAF would gain control of orbital and spacecraft technology later into the Conflict Age.

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The Conflict Era

In 2054, science would be able to hold back the Earth’s rising waters no more. The last of the melting ice in the poles would break the defences of cities all over the world. In weeks, millions were displaced from their homes and searching for new places to live. Borders became useless to the flood of immigration and soon, many countries would be strained to breaking point while trying to cope with the crisis. The peace couldn’t last any longer, and armies militarised to converge in clashes across the globe. The USA, UK, France, Canada and Ireland came together as the North Atlantic Federation, with their interests of protecting each other.
 At this time, oil was becoming almost nonexistent on Earth, and other planets had failed to produce other alternatives. With conflict threatening to wipe out this source completely, the NAF moved on the Middle East and north Atlantic reserves.

 To support this campaign, a fleet of battleships moved into the Suez Canal, aiming to protect the tether and provide a gateway into the waters beyond. The fleet, consisting of five aircraft carriers and twenty battleships, blockaded all entry into the peninsula for many years, while using advanced artillery to support invasion campaigns on the oil fields. Meanwhile, Russia and China went to war all along their border, while Korea initiated an invasion of the Japanese islands.

This naval superiority kept attacks at bay for years, right until the tether’s completion in 2061. Then, the true reason for emphasis on completing it was realised; the tether was not for peaceful purposes- the first cargo to be sent was a series of weapons to be mounted on the two existing transport ships in orbit, as well as construction for a new special-purpose warship; the Trinity.

 The power of orbital weapons did not go unnoticed, and a coalition of Russia, Korea and China would unite under the name of the East Asia Association and begin to work to create a weapon to fight this power; Project Fireguard. The weapon was a large coil gun, accelerating a projectile to 0.999% the speed of light, able to hit a target with pinpoint accuracy. For three years, Fireguard would remain secret as the NAF’s new battleships continued to dominate all enemies they faced. It wasn’t long until the NAF’s armies and navies were on the doorstep of the EAA’s cities. In desperation, Fireguard was activated early; the Q-17 Nomad Space Fighters lured in the heavy cruiser Trinity to just above the site of the cannon’s build site, in the Himalayan Mountains. Immediately, the cannon opened fire, devastating the Trinity in a single shot. However, this premature firing would destroy the Fireguard’s reactors due to the energy levels required to fire it.

This attack provoked the NAF into immediate action, launching an all-out offensive on the EAA’s land and eventually capturing or destroying seven cities, and threatening to obliterate the others before the EAA surrendered. After 12 long years, peace was now possible, and the NAF ruled the Earth. Now, the little resources humanity had left could be put into rebuilding the devastated cities all around the globe.

In 2069, two more colony ships would be built- the Aldrin and Armstrong- to accompany the decommissioned Odyssey and Athena in exploring and colonising the universe. The NAF would be disbanded in this event and restructured into the United Nations and Colonies of Earth. At long last, World War Three had ended, and now the Expansion Age was beginning.

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The Flood / Name a ship in my writing
« on: October 02, 2014, 01:52:02 AM »
You may or may not know I do quite a bit of writing. Regardless, if you want to name one of the craft in the story, feel free. I'll also post the classes below.

Corvette (Stealth)- =<250 metres
Frigate (Main ship)- 250<x<=400 metres
Destroyer (Heavily armed offensive ship)- 400<x<=1000metres
Cruiser (Like destroyers, but mainly defensive)- 400<x<=1000 metres
Carrier (Flagship)- >1000 metres (The Midnight class is 8.4 KM long but no new ships are needed in this class)

HEY!

I put a bunch in a document including the ones here and a few of my own. Enjoy :3

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Mdsj3M9bzG6Jew23Y3nCLUpOb3DVt43I1JnSS7CjGU/edit?usp=sharing

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Gaming / I just got a Halo 2 Limited Edition
« on: September 27, 2014, 07:00:26 PM »
For £8.


Also, I got Fallout 3 GOTY for £15 while I was there, so I spent £23 on games I already own. Go me.

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The Flood / Recommend me some feels music
« on: September 21, 2014, 02:43:08 AM »
Recommend me feels music. I already have
Cosmology (Titanfall OST)
Leaving Earth + Thessia is Lost/ A Cerberus Agent (Mass Effect 3 OST)
Sacrifice/ Never Forget (Halo 4 OST)



I like H4's Never Forget more.

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Septagon / Notifications and profiles dun goofed
« on: September 20, 2014, 05:10:08 AM »
Firstly, profile options don't display well on mobile with everything pushed to one side.


Anyway, the notification system is weird. I looked around th settings and couldn't find anything on making the notifications only tell me when someone quotes/ likes my posts. The only options are for when other people post in the same thread regardless if you want to know. Am I missing something or is this just not an option? I tried turning them of because I have a couple dozen I can't be bothered checking but they still block half the screen. Speaking of that, is there a specific notification tab that can be implemented rather than just have them spam your entire screen?

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Gaming / I'm a level 100 colonel on bf4
« on: August 29, 2014, 09:52:26 AM »
My dream is complete, I am in triple digits.


Wat do now?

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