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Post by Jedi Master Arlon Kyjar on Dec 2, 2005 15:51:12 GMT
Shes sexy.
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Triune
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Post by Triune on Dec 2, 2005 21:54:03 GMT
On a side note her ship looks more like an eagle Yes it does, though I decided too many bird referances are used for ships anyway so I went with the opposite, a snake ;D And it sorta reminded me of the hood of a cobra.
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Post by Syphen on Dec 2, 2005 22:36:28 GMT
On a side note her ship looks more like an eagle Yes it does, though I decided too many bird referances are used for ships anyway so I went with the opposite, a snake ;D And it sorta reminded me of the hood of a cobra. They name them after birds because they fly and stuff... You just gave me an idea, rather naming a craft after a bird. Why not a fish? Yes birds fly and everything, but fish swim through water like ships fly through space. I.E: calling a ship The mako, or the manta. Eurreka...
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Post by Triune on Dec 2, 2005 22:44:25 GMT
They name them after birds because they fly and stuff... You just gave me an idea, rather naming a craft after a bird. Why not a fish? Yes birds fly and everything, but fish swim through water like ships fly through space. I.E: calling a ship The mako, or the manta. Eurreka... When I was running my spelljammer campaign (lasted about 2.5 years) I had numerous ships with fish names, The Carcaradon, the Stingray, the Barracuda AND the system already had several fish named ships including the Eelship, the Lamprey and the Whaleship. For the Informative part of the post, 'Spelljammer' was a 2nd AD&D setting based in space, a very unique setting and one I played often. Alot of what is now the Layered Galaxy came from those days flying wooden ships in space... Yes wooden ships. It's magic, Leave your rational laws of physics at the door please ;D
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Post by Sarah Gilliam/Heather Felton on Dec 2, 2005 23:04:50 GMT
That's right.... ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Syphen on Dec 2, 2005 23:08:14 GMT
They name them after birds because they fly and stuff... You just gave me an idea, rather naming a craft after a bird. Why not a fish? Yes birds fly and everything, but fish swim through water like ships fly through space. I.E: calling a ship The mako, or the manta. Eurreka... When I was running my spelljammer campaign (lasted about 2.5 years) I had numerous ships with fish names, The Carcaradon, the Stingray, the Barracuda AND the system already had several fish named ships including the Eelship, the Lamprey and the Whaleship. For the Informative part of the post, 'Spelljammer' was a 2nd AD&D setting based in space, a very unique setting and one I played often. Alot of what is now the Layered Galaxy came from those days flying wooden ships in space... Yes wooden ships. It's magic, Leave your rational laws of physics at the door please ;D Hey, hey, hey.... If it's good enough for final fantasy... Its good enough for me. But I guess it wasn't a Eurreka moment then... Dastard... I'll come up with somthing yet, this is asured.
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