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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 1, 2012 14:42:04 GMT -5
Bettyming, this is for you.*back from stuff* Magical as in they work on both mechanical and organic beings? I reiterate: If it is earned it is fine. The changes to X are something the character really wanted to do. I'm uneasy about it. Ginga: Cool! Estrya: Oh, I see. Are they built by hand? Omen: They both sound pretty awesome. Grind: *grins* Cute. Hey, I can ride with you the first time if you want. Give you a lesson on how to control a windboard. Well, yeah, though they've also become more like their environment, and stuff like that... Hmm... Still, how would you know whether or not something like that had happened to a character just at first glance? It could have happened when you weren't there, or just not been written yet. Or maybe they were in a similar situation as you: Reluctant, but situations seem to force it. Why not give the benefit of doubt? (At least for less... big differences.) Another little thing: If you give a girl a makeup kit for her birthday, does it mean she's not pretty? I see. You don't. Most changes on the Taco don't affect smilies. Benefit of the doubt works if you don't know for a fact they didn't earn it. No, it means something that was once only worn by hookers is now expected to be seen upon every female in the society that demands they be sexualized. Omen: Wait, does 'Reploid' mean the mind or the body? Or do they get sold together? Grind: *moves forward* Okay! Need help getting on? ... Why would they be made separately? Nah, it doesn't look that hard. *tries stepping on* Omen: So the sellers can make more money, probably. Maybe it's just something Sermek does. Estrya: I think it's so companies can pick a mind whose personality matches what they are looking for, and then insert the mind into a body designed for the job. If it doesn't work out they can resell the robot's mind and keep the body to equip with a different mind. The windboard tilted slightly, but otherwise held steady.Grind: Good! I suggest you hold on until you get the feel of the board, but you don't have to.
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Post by Omni on Oct 1, 2012 23:24:00 GMT -5
Well, yeah, though they've also become more like their environment, and stuff like that... Hmm... Still, how would you know whether or not something like that had happened to a character just at first glance? It could have happened when you weren't there, or just not been written yet. Or maybe they were in a similar situation as you: Reluctant, but situations seem to force it. Why not give the benefit of doubt? (At least for less... big differences.) Another little thing: If you give a girl a makeup kit for her birthday, does it mean she's not pretty? I see. You don't. Most changes on the Taco don't affect smilies. Benefit of the doubt works if you don't know for a fact they didn't earn it. Omen: So the sellers can make more money, probably. Maybe it's just something Sermek does. Estrya: I think it's so companies can pick a mind whose personality matches what they are looking for, and then insert the mind into a body designed for the job. If it doesn't work out they can resell the robot's mind and keep the body to equip with a different mind. The windboard tilted slightly, but otherwise held steady.Grind: Good! I suggest you hold on until you get the feel of the board, but you don't have to. And what constitutes 'earning'? Let me try a different example... If you give someone a nice book, fairly big, does it mean they're not smart? *seems... disturbed* ... Hold on to what?
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 2, 2012 0:14:32 GMT -5
I see. You don't. Most changes on the Taco don't affect smilies. Benefit of the doubt works if you don't know for a fact they didn't earn it. Omen: So the sellers can make more money, probably. Maybe it's just something Sermek does. Estrya: I think it's so companies can pick a mind whose personality matches what they are looking for, and then insert the mind into a body designed for the job. If it doesn't work out they can resell the robot's mind and keep the body to equip with a different mind. The windboard tilted slightly, but otherwise held steady.Grind: Good! I suggest you hold on until you get the feel of the board, but you don't have to. And what constitutes 'earning'? Let me try a different example... If you give someone a nice book, fairly big, does it mean they're not smart? *seems... disturbed* ... Hold on to what? Something happening besides the writer just going "Oh I feel like doing this and here's an excuse that says I can" Mmmm no. Usually it is an intelligent person that would want a book as a gift. Ginga: I like the bodies Swash gave us. I have a face now! Omen: I feel so little. My old body's foot was bigger then I am now. Estray: ... Is something wrong, Alia? Grind: Hold onto me. You can put your hands on my shoulders or something.
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Post by Omni on Oct 2, 2012 2:47:04 GMT -5
And what constitutes 'earning'? Let me try a different example... If you give someone a nice book, fairly big, does it mean they're not smart? *seems... disturbed* ... Hold on to what? Something happening besides the writer just going "Oh I feel like doing this and here's an excuse that says I can" Mmmm no. Usually it is an intelligent person that would want a book as a gift. Ginga: I like the bodies Swash gave us. I have a face now! Omen: I feel so little. My old body's foot was bigger then I am now. Estray: ... Is something wrong, Alia? Grind: Hold onto me. You can put your hands on my shoulders or something. ((I'll get back to that comment later...)) Exactly. Maybe they didn't even ask for that particular book, but that doesn't mean they won't use it well. Maybe they didn't earn it from a single act, but more from gradually working on their skill. If it's a particularly challenging book, maybe it's because we feel they're 'worthy,' in a sense. If nothing else, there's no reason why generosity can't be a factor... Does that make sense? That's just... URRGH! *Reploid gazes tend toward Alia* Alia?
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 2, 2012 9:13:39 GMT -5
Something happening besides the writer just going "Oh I feel like doing this and here's an excuse that says I can" Mmmm no. Usually it is an intelligent person that would want a book as a gift. Ginga: I like the bodies Swash gave us. I have a face now! Omen: I feel so little. My old body's foot was bigger then I am now. Estray: ... Is something wrong, Alia? Grind: Hold onto me. You can put your hands on my shoulders or something. ((I'll get back to that comment later...)) Exactly. Maybe they didn't even ask for that particular book, but that doesn't mean they won't use it well. Maybe they didn't earn it from a single act, but more from gradually working on their skill. If it's a particularly challenging book, maybe it's because we feel they're 'worthy,' in a sense. If nothing else, there's no reason why generosity can't be a factor... Does that make sense? That's just... URRGH! *Reploid gazes tend toward Alia* Alia? Yes. Ginga, Omen: *go quiet, watching Alia* Estrya: ... *softly* It's what? Grind: *looks over* What's going on?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 13:32:05 GMT -5
Bettyming, this is for you.*back from stuff* Well, yeah, though they've also become more like their environment, and stuff like that... Hmm... Still, how would you know whether or not something like that had happened to a character just at first glance? It could have happened when you weren't there, or just not been written yet. Or maybe they were in a similar situation as you: Reluctant, but situations seem to force it. Why not give the benefit of doubt? (At least for less... big differences.) Another little thing: If you give a girl a makeup kit for her birthday, does it mean she's not pretty? I see. You don't. Most changes on the Taco don't affect smilies. Benefit of the doubt works if you don't know for a fact they didn't earn it. No, it means something that was once only worn by hookers is now expected to be seen upon every female in the society that demands they be sexualized. ... Why would they be made separately? Nah, it doesn't look that hard. *tries stepping on* Omen: So the sellers can make more money, probably. Maybe it's just something Sermek does. Estrya: I think it's so companies can pick a mind whose personality matches what they are looking for, and then insert the mind into a body designed for the job. If it doesn't work out they can resell the robot's mind and keep the body to equip with a different mind. The windboard tilted slightly, but otherwise held steady.Grind: Good! I suggest you hold on until you get the feel of the board, but you don't have to.[/quote] ahahaha sonichu literally the worst thing ever no lie HI TACO
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 2, 2012 14:14:56 GMT -5
Bettyming, this is for you.I see. You don't. Most changes on the Taco don't affect smilies. Benefit of the doubt works if you don't know for a fact they didn't earn it. No, it means something that was once only worn by hookers is now expected to be seen upon every female in the society that demands they be sexualized. Omen: So the sellers can make more money, probably. Maybe it's just something Sermek does. Estrya: I think it's so companies can pick a mind whose personality matches what they are looking for, and then insert the mind into a body designed for the job. If it doesn't work out they can resell the robot's mind and keep the body to equip with a different mind. The windboard tilted slightly, but otherwise held steady.Grind: Good! I suggest you hold on until you get the feel of the board, but you don't have to. ahahaha sonichu literally the worst thing ever no lie HI TACO I wonder if Twilight was based on the same plot. HI BETTYMING
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 14:33:53 GMT -5
Omen: So the sellers can make more money, probably. Maybe it's just something Sermek does. Estrya: I think it's so companies can pick a mind whose personality matches what they are looking for, and then insert the mind into a body designed for the job. If it doesn't work out they can resell the robot's mind and keep the body to equip with a different mind. The windboard tilted slightly, but otherwise held steady.Grind: Good! I suggest you hold on until you get the feel of the board, but you don't have to. ahahaha sonichu literally the worst thing ever no lie HI TACO I wonder if Twilight was based on the same plot. HI BETTYMING[/quote] twilight pales in comparison to the sheer badness of sonichu SCRAC HOW ARE YOU dice rollin' time [dice=6] nah [dice=6] k : *walks in*[rand=5121127997297439523355382960812197731808159895423897723628238833]
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 2, 2012 14:44:30 GMT -5
I wonder if Twilight was based on the same plot. HI BETTYMING twilight pales in comparison to the sheer badness of sonichu SCRAC HOW ARE YOU dice rollin' time nah k : *walks in* Did you know there's a sonichu remake? HI ORWELL my dad and I were discussing Animal Farm last night :u
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 15:42:41 GMT -5
twilight pales in comparison to the sheer badness of sonichu SCRAC HOW ARE YOU dice rollin' time nah k : *walks in* Did you know there's a sonichu remake? HI ORWELL my dad and I were discussing Animal Farm last night :u yes the art was made much better but the astrobad story is still there : Really? no not really EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS A LIE *FLIES INTO THE SUN*
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 2, 2012 16:46:38 GMT -5
Did you know there's a sonichu remake? HI ORWELL my dad and I were discussing Animal Farm last night :u yes the art was made much better but the astrobad story is still there : Really? no not really EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS A LIE *FLIES INTO THE SUN*I know I saw a strip Riachu got hit by a rainbow so it turned into Amy with a tail Thankfully the remake is for the lols Yep =) He read it in high school and already knew a little bit what it was about.
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Post by Omni on Oct 2, 2012 22:08:55 GMT -5
((I'll get back to that comment later...)) Exactly. Maybe they didn't even ask for that particular book, but that doesn't mean they won't use it well. Maybe they didn't earn it from a single act, but more from gradually working on their skill. If it's a particularly challenging book, maybe it's because we feel they're 'worthy,' in a sense. If nothing else, there's no reason why generosity can't be a factor... Does that make sense? That's just... URRGH! *Reploid gazes tend toward Alia* Alia? Yes. Ginga, Omen: *go quiet, watching Alia* Estrya: ... *softly* It's what? Grind: *looks over* What's going on?*nods* Basically, I believe different people have different standards of what's 'sufficient' or 'worthy' for any one particular thing. It doesn't necessarily mean a particular party is 'right' or 'wrong,' and what they look for may even vary from time-to-time, depending on the situation. It can also change over time as they learn new things. There's also nothing wrong with trying to explain why you'd prefer or recommend something, or ask someone why they'd like things a certain way, though I'd appreciate if you wouldn't be overly critical if someone because they do things a little different. Would that be okay? It's just... You mean your body is just a.... chassis? ... ...
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 2, 2012 23:15:59 GMT -5
Yes. Ginga, Omen: *go quiet, watching Alia* Estrya: ... *softly* It's what? Grind: *looks over* What's going on?*nods* Basically, I believe different people have different standards of what's 'sufficient' or 'worthy' for any one particular thing. It doesn't necessarily mean a particular party is 'right' or 'wrong,' and what they look for may even vary from time-to-time, depending on the situation. It can also change over time as they learn new things. There's also nothing wrong with trying to explain why you'd prefer or recommend something, or ask someone why they'd like things a certain way, though I'd appreciate if you wouldn't be overly critical if someone because they do things a little different. Would that be okay? It's just... You mean your body is just a.... chassis? ... ... Can I be critical of someone who thinks a rainbow hitting a Pokemon would turn them into a pink dress-wearing hedgehog from Sonic? I'm not being overly critical of you. I said the Cyber Elf thing made some sense even though I don't like it, and I explained my reason for wanting you to keep them largely uninvolved. Other people don't bring in random NPCs to influence situations to be more in their favor, and I wish you would show the same courtesy. As for disagreements, yes, I disagree with the way you rp every single Megaman character besides Alia. I also disagree with the way you're handling Gate now that he's free from the Maverick virus. I was originally very displeased that you were even keeping Gate, Lumine, and Vile as characters because it once again felt like you were hogging all the Megaman characters. However, the likelihood of more Megaman fans joining this forum are slim, and I have the Rinamians. So I guess it doesn't matter. Estrya: In the past, yes. Omen: In Sermek a robot's mind is imprinted on a special chip. Plug the chip into any body and the robot can then control the body. Ginga: These bodies are Rinamian style too~ I think Swash said it was so we wouldn't stick out. I like them. I can smile, talk, and sing! I've never been able to do that. And touch! My body, it feels when I touch! It really feels! *comes around to Alia's front and gently rests a hand on her arm, grinning goofily* It just - it means a lot to me to be able to touch you and tell you how happy you and everyone else make me.
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Post by Huntress on Oct 3, 2012 1:00:38 GMT -5
I'm not being overly critical of you. I said the Cyber Elf thing made some sense even though I don't like it, and I explained my reason for wanting you to keep them largely uninvolved. Other people don't bring in random NPCs to influence situations to be more in their favor, and I wish you would show the same courtesy. As for disagreements, yes, I disagree with the way you rp every single Megaman character besides Alia. I also disagree with the way you're handling Gate now that he's free from the Maverick virus. I was originally very displeased that you were even keeping Gate, Lumine, and Vile as characters because it once again felt like you were hogging all the Megaman characters. However, the likelihood of more Megaman fans joining this forum are slim, and I have the Rinamians. So I guess it doesn't matter. If your criticism is made up of "I don't like this" and doesn't get backed up with an objective "why" then it sure sounds overly critical to me >> Unless there's been objective whys back there that my reading-back didn't reveal, in which case can please has recap?
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Post by The Scrac that Smiles Back on Oct 3, 2012 1:08:41 GMT -5
I'm not being overly critical of you. I said the Cyber Elf thing made some sense even though I don't like it, and I explained my reason for wanting you to keep them largely uninvolved. Other people don't bring in random NPCs to influence situations to be more in their favor, and I wish you would show the same courtesy. As for disagreements, yes, I disagree with the way you rp every single Megaman character besides Alia. I also disagree with the way you're handling Gate now that he's free from the Maverick virus. I was originally very displeased that you were even keeping Gate, Lumine, and Vile as characters because it once again felt like you were hogging all the Megaman characters. However, the likelihood of more Megaman fans joining this forum are slim, and I have the Rinamians. So I guess it doesn't matter. If your criticism is made up of "I don't like this" and doesn't get backed up with an objective "why" then it sure sounds overly critical to me >> Unless there's been objective whys back there that my reading-back didn't reveal, in which case can please has recap? Omni brought in a telepathic NPC during a battle to join in the fight and assist her characters. This is a form of godmodding. I requested the action not be repeated.
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