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>>46422031
Pastebin for those wondering what this is and how do I make one:
http://pastebin.com/vrqYhnpu (embed)
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Whenever i look at stardust now it reminds me of eve online which reminds me that here is literally an in game war being fought between factions with thousands of real world dollars on the line.
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>>46426479
Name: John The Hobo
Origin: The now, Watcher
Skills:
Adaptability
Urbanite
Martial Training
Berserker
Utilitarian
Surgeon
Sage
Woodsman
Sniper
Frontliner
Scavenger
Survivor
Hearty
Sneak
Traveller adept
Pariah
Explorer
Educated

Covenant: Anarchist Commune

Little things:
Forever alone (x4) (4000)
I don't need no governa's dollas (x10) (0)

Allies:
Anon, 119, Independent, A guy

Items:
Yuta Bracer, traveller leathers, Basic bag, Basic survival kit, pegs, Motorcycle, tent, Map of homeworld

Home district: None, (free traveller)

Hubworld: in which the future is blank

Mission: Free Kiev

Panic button: The god

Suggested backstory?
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>>46437089
That would be so cool if eve online's gameplay was in any way engaging.
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>>46437242
>18 skills
>only one ally
>don't even have weapons/items to exploit skills

Why? Why must you hurt me so?
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>>46437317
>he doesn't like playing around on Microsoft excel spreadsheets
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>>46437378
During long nights I dare to dream of a Kerbal Space Program MMO.
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>>46437317
I have never played eve in my life but i enjoy keeping up with i if only for the geopolitical stories that come from its players
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Probably won't add the Nemesi section for a looong while. Grown bored already.
For whatever reason it's 10 MB as a PNG

Fucking impossible captcha
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>>46437612
>its easier to summon water
>water packs a big punch
Water confirmed OP
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>>46437612
You motherfuckers. Well at least you actually made a CYOA. Do you have other ideas?
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>>46437317
Star Citizen soon
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>>46437834
>Star Citizen
You really think it'll be good?
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>>46437924
It was a joke. I don't think it'll be finished.
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>>46437937
Oh um. Random cyoa as a distraction from my public embarrassment!
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>>46437052
Is that CYOA a work in progress or something?
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>>46437650
If you think that's fun, sure.
>>46437670
>Well at least you actually made a CYOA
Is that supposed to be a shitty compliment or what?
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>>46437612
Would it be possible to summon tentacles that shoot laser beams?
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>>46438190
Yep. It's been stuck like that for ages, but Bliss (the author) said they were working on it again, although the whole map layout stuff has been ditched.
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Do you guys prefer imperial or metric measurements?
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>>46438370
Imperial.
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>>46438370
>imperial
that's pretty fucking why
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>>46438370
Metric.
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>>46438370
I don't care. But most people here are burger claps, so most will want imperial/US standard.
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>>46438370
Metric make more sense and are comprehensible by non-american fa/tg/uys.
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>>46438435
It's funny how the only country that matters is red, huh?
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>>46438370
Go metric or go both.
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>>46437612
Occult background should be more then "demon stuff". Old Mentors, Mystic Artifact that Imbues you, Otherworldy creatures, like angels, fey etc.. blood descendant or invested powers.
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>>46438455
But they aren't comprehensible to Americans, which most of us are.
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>>46438458
The US is in red, too.
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>>46438485
Quiet, Burma.

Or should I say, Myanmar?
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>>46438370
if young metric don't trust you
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>>46438481
Fucking exceptionalists.
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>>46438458
Fuck off, commie.
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>>46438534
And you can't do anything about it.
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Daughterus >> Waifus.
Discuss.
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>>46438614
Daughterus=Waifus
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>>46438614
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>>46438614
>>46438642
Tamamo a best.
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>>46438370
Either metric or both.
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>>46438697
Conduit Daughterus, when? Rim could have a serf daughter, Crucible a homunculus, void a simulacrum...
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>>46437089
Mittens @ McDonalds soon
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>>46438736
You should give it a shot. You have a neat idea and it shouldn't be hard to make, all you gotta do is make a few conduit builds and write a small profile.

>>46438737
what
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>>46437612
Surprisingly no parkour, shape changing, and cloning powers.
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>>46438736
Primrose, have her command the Black Prince to be my new waifu.

Good end.
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I realized this isn't my fetish after all, so I don't care enough to finish the CYOA.
The remaining powers are listed here
http://pastebin.com/ZVQVgnDk
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>>46438889
>20 year old form
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>>46438370
both

Because I'm Canadian.
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>>46438934
How did you just realize you don't want to be a girly boy?
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>>46438370
Metric.
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>>46438889
What's that got to do with EVE online?
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>>46438370
Depends on the situation, in terms of physicality and proper measurement, Metric reigns supreme, but when you need strong language and emphatic writing, Imperial is superior.
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>>46439016
Mittens is the leader of The Imperium.

Everyone they've pissed off in the last 5 years is ganging up on them now in one huge coalition, and we're seeing the largest war in Eve history. Just the other day there were 3,000+ pilots in M-0EE8.

The Imperium's been losing ground but the war's likely gonna last for another month or so.
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>>46439075
So which factions are you a member of?
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>>46439075
Is Eve really that interesting?
How long have you been playing?
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>>46438992 #
The first few options were interesting to write (aka got my dick hard), then it all got boring.
A chore.
I'd much rather meet a girly boy than be one.
>tfw will never have a cute feminine boy aggressively flirt with me and make me question my sexuality
Life is rough.
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>>46439261
The shit that happens in this game are among the most fucked up things you'll ever read about. The politics are fantastic.

Here's a guide to who's part of the coalition to fight The Imperium:
http://evenews24.com/2016/03/26/allied-forces-an-overview/

It's got 50+ alliances with a pool of 40,000 pilots to field.

I've been playing since '10 on and off, I'm not really an avid player.

>>46439119
None, but I've been tempting to join up with Pandemic Horde fleets for this. I'm not really interested in the big blobs.
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>>46437353
Name: "Spyglass" (Chaucer Spaceworks Plc SP-100 Observation Drone, Unit 61455)
Gender: Male
Origin: The Darkness; Free Floating Drone
Skills: High Tech Understanding, Mathematical Genius, Mechanical Adept, Memory, Lucky
Clothing: Traveller Leathers (Upgrade 1), Acloria Spider Armor
Weapons: Yuta Brace (Upgrade 1), Yuta Partner Brace, Coriatx Las-Rifle
Knick Knacks: Mechanical Transfusion, 'Pegs', Basic Survival Kit, Basic Bag, ID Card, Enhanced Occulatus, Internal Weaponry Module, Gleipnir Chain, Leader Line, Drone Small, Internal Sustenance Module
Little Things: Command Word
Faction: Hearth Keepers
Covenant: Church of Our Lady
Allies: 'Bleeder', Astrolla-232, 'Luther', 'Arcu', KRRT-482
Homeland: Glendale
Hubworld: Home-Lander
Panic Buttion: The Veteran

Put simply, he's a cross between a Hubble telescope and a Predator drone. He's kept his chassis in pretty good shape, but his software has gone a bit loopy.

I was going to write something in machine syntax, but it never sounded right.
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>>46438614
>>46438642
I don't think the setup of this CYOA works for me. It just has "bad idea" written all over it. I feel like the kids would probably be better off with just about anyone else, and I also don't like the idea of separating them.

I think the scenerio would work better with a little more obligation behind it, something to make me feel like if I don't no one will, and she can't. It would also help if I had some kind of established means to actually be able to.
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>>46438435
The UK and it's current former dependencies use both, Groceries are sold in grammes and kilogrammes, fuel is sold in litres but road signs are all marked in miles and car speedometers show miles per hour. Pubs still sell beer by the pint but wines and spirits in millilitres. Weather forecasts on TV and radio describe temperatures in Celsius and rain/snow fall in millimetres but windspeeds in mph. Yeah, life in the UK is fun.
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>>46438934
That had potential, was looking forwardd to it.
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>>46438370
Oh, you know. Just the one that DOESN'T MAKE YOU A DITRY FUCKING COMMIE.
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>>46439472
>That had potential
No it didn't. Just more sissy life bs
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>>46439435
>I also don't like the idea of separating them.
That's why the only true choice is to adopt them all.
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>>46439537
I'm aware, but it also sounds like an even worse idea
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>>46439515
Sissy life is shit, but i liked this one.
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>>46438391
>>46438414
>>46439495
https://youtu.be/r7x-RGfd0Yk?t=34s
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>>46439574
>Implying anyone cares about this nut's opinion.
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>>46439601
>Opinion
>Implying the imperial system is rational in any way
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>>46438370
Which measurements does the Imperium of Mankind use? Use those.
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>>46439649
>Implying basing your measurement system on a holy sphere you worship in France is a good idea.
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>>46439574
Sounds like a communist to me.
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>>46439650
GW is UK based, so it uses a mix of both Imperial and Metric based largely on the Brit's tastes.
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>>46439661
The metric system is a constant, m8. Nothing will ever change what 1 cm or 1 gram will equal, since they're based off of the properties of elements as opposed to how long your foot is.
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>>46439694
All hail the holy sphere!
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>>46439694
Yeah foot measurements are pretty ridiculous. It'd be like if someone used stones to count pounds- oh wait.
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>>46439574
Pity he doesn't mention how the whole dang world uses a bunch of those despite claiming to be metric only peoples.
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>>46439694
This is wrong.

>"The meter was intended to equal 10-7 or one ten-millionth of the length of the meridian through Paris from pole to the equator. However, the first prototype was short by 0.2 millimeters because researchers miscalculated the flattening of the earth due to its rotation. Still this length became the standard."

Not only is the meter (and by extension the centimeter) based on an arbitrary distance, but it's the WRONG arbitrary distance.

>[The kilogram] is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram"

That's where >>46439701 is getting his "holy sphere" shit from (its not a sphere though). They are looking at redefining the Kilogram, but have not yet reached a full decision.
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>>46439661
We're expected to change that practice, by redefining the kilogram, ampere, kelvin and mole by the four constants of nature, Planck's constant, Boltzmann's constant, Avogadro's constant and speed of light.

As it was discovered that the prototype kilogram of silver in France changed weights overtime.
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Even though it's not as regular and rational as metric, I quite like imperial. It's cozy, in a way – a quirky, kind of clumsy bit of tradition that other cultures have discarded for efficiency. I love reading about all the old systems of weights, measurements, currencies &c. that have grown and died in just the last couple millenia, so it's nice to have a culture that's still a little peculiar and "native". We still use the remnants of other seemingly folksy systems in English – exactly how much is a bushel? How deep is a fathom, or how long is a furlong? Even if it's inefficient, I'm glad my countrymen appreciate our imperfect language and traditions.

I still use metric for anything requiring real precision – but colloquially, imperial just feels comfier. Kind of like writing in the standard, but speaking in your own dialect.
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>>46440032

>Kind of like writing in the standard, but speaking in your own dialect

>implying literally everyone doesn't do that
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>>46440145
Do you not understand analogies?
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The whole thing about SI vs Imperial in the US is dumb. A majority of the things you buy will have both measurements on them. All construction work plans and materials have both measurements on them. If there is a chance it will be sold to other markets besides the US, it will have both. Having the US switch to metric will gain no real net benefit besides stopping internet arguments like this.
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SDA, when you did the Archdemon roommate, did you start off writing all the text then find images and do Photoshop, or did you do everything at the same time?
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>>46440403
It would mean I have only half the wrenches to sort through, though.
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>>46440769
I did the tasks separately, but they were independent for each other. I started off with a plan to give myself an idea of who I wanted the characters to be and gave them some quirks (like how Kyleth is a musician).

For images, I did a hell of a lot of image scouting and picked out what I thought was best for each character.

Separately, for the writing, I first decided on a layout in photoshop of what a character's "profile" would look like, and I wrote in that template the character's profile.

The key here is to fit the amount of text into your format and design; I came up with all the designs of the CYOA before I started fleshing out the writing. You have to write your text to the amount of space available, which is a large aspect in creative writing. Writing a profile in 300 words is different than 3000.

tl;dr: I planned who the characters were, planned what the design was and what amount of writing I needed to do, then writing the characters and finding images for them came afterwards.
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>>46441085

Doubtful, if you are involved with construction or repair work imperial sized items for decades, heck I came across cloth insulated wire at a hospital. You'd also have companies or organizations be lazy and just rename imperial sizes to metric sizes. Either way, you are gonna be keeping your wrenches.
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>>46438614
One doesn't go well without the other.
A father is necessary figure or things will go haywire. But a mother lends a kind of support to a child that eases the burden much.
On the other hand getting waifu and not having children is like not having a cake but eat it. That's not how it works.
Also each man, no matter how hard-hearted, will weep at the sight of his daughter. it has an appeal of nuturing and rowing something, mixed the feeling of caring successfully for your loved ones, but amped up by the fact it's the most beautiful, wondrous and precious you'll ever have.
Every father would carry the girl he cared from the crib, over tears and smiles and fever and laughing, through the metaphoric lake of fire and back.
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>>46438370
I simply have no grasp of imperial measurements. I can pretty much imagine every distance in metric measurements, but not the other way around.
By necessity, metrics.
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>>46441376
That's how I feel about metric.
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>>46437052
>not linking to the new thread from the past thread
4/10 thread creation, apply yourself
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>>46439574
Seriously, it's just too much. the redundancy and wild, non-sensical division makes my head spin.
It's like someone just said 'needs more, eight, a bit of six... let's throw a onethausandsixty here...' and made arbitary units until he got bored.
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>>46438370
Metric. Imperial is nonsensical and arbitrary to me even though I've been trying to wrap my head around it for years.
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>>46437353
this keeps getting posted and, fifty nine threads later, I'm slightly closing to finishing it than last thread.
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>>46438443
Most people here are international. I'm pretty sure even Anglo countries as a group are narrowly outnumbered by non-Anglo countries as a group, from when I saw some statistics.
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>>46441574
That's bullshit and you know it, Kraut.
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>>46439791
>>46439818
The point is to get a definition that fits tightly into modern science. i.e. being able to give an exact number of atoms of an element that defines a kilogram.
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>>46441602
Which is incredibly useless to the average citizen.
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>>46441477
Pretty sure the previous thread was archived before this one was created.
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>>46441602
Even that isn't an exact measurement, since two atoms of the same isotope can have different weights.

>>46441615
It's exactly as useful as any other arbitrary nose or elbow you want to use as a unit, it's just grounded in better practices.
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>>46441418
Why? get the base unit and multiply by ten or 0,1 as necessary.
If you want a dimension, get a band and measure your fingers. You'll find one that's roughly a centimeter in breadth if you're not a yeast man.
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>>46441640
oh

okay, 3/10 thread creation for making it too late to be able to link it properly
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>>46441668
What

Anon said he had no internal reckoning for imperial. That's how I feel about metric. I don't know how big a centimeter is, I can't figure out how many centimeters something is by looking at it..
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>>46441647
>Even that isn't an exact measurement, since two atoms of the same isotope can have different weights.

Isotopes exist in fixed proportions in the universe, due to one isotope being more stable the others. Thus the overall mass remains consistent.
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>>46441732
I said the same isotope, dummy, not different isotopes.
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>>46441671
Haha. You got me there, anon. You got me there.
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>>46441647
>Even that isn't an exact measurement, since two atoms of the same isotope can have different weights.

citations needed
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>>46441600
http://strawpoll.me/7272768
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>>46441802
Fuck I misvoted as Anglophone.
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>>46441787
Well, them having different weight is simple, just put it in a different gravity field.

But for them to have a different mass you'd need to use special relativity. Either that or put them in a molecule of a different configuration, since the mass-energy of the molecular bonds affects the mass slightly despite the constituents being the same isotopes.
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>>46437612
Bright World (10)

Occult (15)

Fly on the Wall (19)

tentacles (19)
durability (29)
healing factor (39)
portals (49)
technopath (64)
mind reading (74)
laser beams (84)
techno genius (94)
disease immunity (98)

I can snare, blast, tank, recon, and tinker.

For no good reason, I counted how many points of powers were in each category.
physical: 75
mental: 85
supernatural: 85
misc: 47
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>>46441802
>http://strawpoll.me/7272768

Isn't there online data showing the percentage of nationalities visiting pages of a website?
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>>46442063
Not really? I mean yeah, but it's never comprehensive unless you get it from the website itself, and we aren't talking about all of 4chan in the first place.
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>>46441902
You're talking about extremely small negligible differences in mass due to randomness, uncertainty and strange molecular orbital interactions, that no real practical applications outside of science would give a fuck about.
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>>46442118
Well seeing how the topic is about having an extremely exact mass benchmark for scientific purposes, yeah.
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>>46437353
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>>46362674
>>46363106
>>46363149
>>46364274
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>>46442118
Not that guy, but, wasn't your argument based around having those extremely exact benchmarks for scientific purposes?
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>>46442149
Its impossible to have an exact mass benchmark in science.

Every measurement done in any field of science is going to have a deviation due to error.
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>>46442149
>>46442176
I'm not even the guy who posted >>46441602
nonsense.
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>>46438934
Aww it's almost done already, and it's really good!
>>46439263
Maybe make the rest of the CYOA about seducing a man?
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>>46442215
Well then why are you responding to the responses to that nonsense?
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>>46442280
Because I'm lazy and its Sunday.
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Traveller is done. Want me to drop it?
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>>46442584
Any major changes between the pdf in thread and new version? But yes drop it please if you're actually The Guy and not a phony
Spy kids was a good movie
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>>46442613
>Spy kids was a good movie
Fuck no. But in all seriousness there's a load of little changes all over the place, as well there are two more panic buttons, and pictures.

Regardless 2/39
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>>46442675
>39 pages
hold on to your butts, shit's about to get craaazy!
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>>46442584
I would like a zip once you're done please.
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>>46442675
>>46442584
m8 have you considered just uploading it to mediafire or something
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>>46442691
I plan on doing this and a number of PDF's, but first is first.
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>>46442728
Will do. Eventually.
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>>46439460
At the end of the day, though, I am far better at estimating and judging metric distances than imperial. All-in-all, metric is overall BETTER in literally every way, and so should be used just to condition the damn eagle-loving freedom-destroyers into the correct frame of mind.
Source: I am a Brit.
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Why are people talking about countries where angels made of jello live in a CYOA thread?
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>>46438934

And I was looking forward to seeing it... You know you've made all the sissy girlyboys cry into their satin pinafores now, right?
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>>46442584
typo in the fifth line
"imamaterium" instead of immaterium
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>>46442780
Celsius is shit.
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>>46442789
Make one yourself then.
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>>46442675
Hold on to your butts folks.
Any possible way to cut down the page numbers? Probably not I guess
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>Traveller is done.

I can't wait to ridicule some of your terrible choices in pictures Highlander.
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>Traveler is finally done

I am aroused and shocked.
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>>46442675
>2/39
Damn son.
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>>46442728
This is now the plan, as my internet is just slow enough to kill the larger uploads and It will never get the Hubworlds and Companions out. Give me a few minutes.
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>>46443062
Never give up! Never surrender!

POST ALL THE PAGES
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>>46442858
Not at this point.

>>46442875
Please do, I am never going to be happy with any of the pictures.

>>46442825
Thanks, I'm going to try and Keep all of the typos in a file so I can get around to finishing them.
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>>46442675
>39
All the images I've saved from the blog add up to 57.
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>>46443154
Look, I'll put it like this. It sounded like a good idea untill I got to the perks. Then my internet just shit itself and died.

I'm uploading the files to Mediafire and it's only at eight percent, estimated 36 minutes remaining.

>>46443191
I added up some of the pages, some sections were all over the damn place.
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>>46443163
page 2, the ancient indus origin you used we're instead of were on 3 occasions
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>>46443062
You should be considered a terrorist for even considering dumping all 39. Or making 39 pages.
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>>46443244
Well my family basically considers me Shiite at this point.

>>46443239
Much obliged.
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>>46443363
>considers me Shiite
for real tho?
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>>46442584
>no secret mission image

Senpai, you're breaking my heart.
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>>46443684
Really I just stole some Sufi stuff, and occasionally I wear a Hijib.
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>>46443767
>Wearing muzzie gear despite not being a muzzie
>Submitting to a foreign culture's anti-woman moors.
>Submitting to your conqueror's culture and shunning your own.
You disgust me.

Also you're a girl?
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>>46443803
I assume he was joking. I chuckled, at any rate.
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>>46443765
Oh it will be there, I just don't really know how to put it in. It's just sitting here, and I don't know what to do with it.
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>>46443767
Well, it's not like you gave away the sacred kebab recipe, right?
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>>46443906
لا تزال أسرار السلاجقة آمنة ولذيذة.
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>>46438697
Saya
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>>46443821
I'm not so sure. He's being evasive.
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Are you being evasive highlanderanon?
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>>46443217
Here's a .rar of the 57 image version.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bwl-aJm3wG4nT21Zb0d6NzhSVkU&usp=sharing&tid=0Bwl-aJm3wG4nN2w1TGJCSVlQZ2M#list
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>>46444006
Say it in american.
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>>46444111
He says the secrets of the Seljuks are still safe and delicious.
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>>46444087
Cool, the 39 Image one will be done soon.

>>46444111
No.
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>>46444124
'murica should invade and claim all the secrets of the seljuks. And their oil.
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>>46444111
Say it in Her Majesty's English.

>captcha: select all images with tea
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>>46444234
We're allies with the Seljuks unfortunately. It makes me sick but it's true.

Goddamnit Highlander I need to know if you're really a muzzie girl.
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I hate mudslimes.
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>>46444259
I thought he was a Zoroastrian white cis-scum male.
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>>46444325
If he's a Zoro, does that mean he's posting live from Iran?

And men don't wear hijabs silly.

>>46444304
Same.
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>>46444250
Pfffffffffffffft, no. It's american now. Ever since 1783. Reaffirmed in 1815.
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>>46444259
Why didn't we conquer them again?
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>>46444375
Because modern Imperialism doesn't involve direct rule.
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>>46444401
Hey man, I'm trying to be a stereotype here. Quit bringing your facts into this.
How badly is the US exploiting them in particular?
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>>46444449
Not very. They're one of the nations we generally let do what it wants as long as it doesn't interfere with your goals.
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>>46444259
>>46444325

I'm the type of person who has pillaged their religious beliefs from so many sources I can't really answer a question with any accuracy.
Besides the point, I only exist in what I provide for the general. Also my next project will be a medieval Europe thing me and some others were brainstoming for a while back.
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>>46442789
That is pretty.
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>>46444510
So that's a yes.

Adopting your conqueror's mode of dress is repulsive. It's submitting to your homeland's destruction. I feel sad for your family.
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>>46442584
Man, trying to get a list of pros and cons for builds is really hard somehow. Makes me want to rewrite most of them. Again.
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>>46444556
The irony of those written English words is not lost on me.

>>46444640
I understand, I think once everything is established I'm going to need to re-do a number of sections, Perks, Origins and Hubworlds being the first likely candidates.
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>>46444715
But it's not ironic, because I was never conquered by the English.
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>>46444746
these days you dont need a physical army to conquer someone
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>>46444746
I don't think he was talking about you man.
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>>46444954
I can't wait for the day we eradicate the muslims.
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>>46444124
39 when?
Im gonna fall asleep and i need t osave it so i can do a new build
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>>46445338
They're conquering Europe currently so good luck.
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>>46445404
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/43r0qdm4sm895/The_End_Approaches

I think this is it? Forgive me, this is only my second experience with Mediafire.
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>>46437612
>World (5)
Burnt world
>Experiment (10)
Experiment
>Secret Identity (4)
Fly on the Wall

>Powers (81)
>Physical (50)
Strength, durability, flight, enhanced senses
>Supernatural (10)
Healing factor
>Misc (11)
Super-human, low sustenance, no fall damage, disease immunity

Janitor working for a big science bureau, obviously they work as a military contractor. Since they are in the business of removing super-powered people (instead of making them), they were having me dispose of old super-serums because they were busy and I'm always helpful. That shit, when mixed up, produced a gas that gave me my powers. Turns out they never thought to mix and vaporize the stuff when it came to introducing it to specimens.

I would keep my costume below the overalls I wear at work, and keep a helmet somewhere secret so I can just grab and go. The plan is keep low and find allies, then make a go at the president so we can kill him and start to fix this issue.
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>>46445596
Man alphabetic really mangles this. If it was me, I'd put page numbers before the name of the section, that way in sort things will be in the intended order.
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>>46445596
The images themselves are downloadable, but if yo ucould slap them into a rar that would be best (So we can download them all at once)
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>>46445596
Also Highlander, this isn't really acceptable. You uploaded it as a folder, so all of us have to save it PAGE BY PAGE unless we have a Mediafire Pro account. What you should have done is zip them all, then upload that to Mediafire so we can all get them at once.
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>>46442777
>>46442745
>>46442675
Already 2 intense 4 me
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>>46445667
>>46445657

Working on it now.
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>>46445634
>>46445657
>>46445667
Alright, I'm uploading it as a Zip and hopefully it won't crash again because the internet fairies hate my guts.
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>>46445764
I'm artistically trying to put this in order. would you mind stating the intended order as they are labeled? EG intro>origins>Allies>weapons etc.
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>>46445880
Intro>Origins>Perks>(Arma>Wepa>Items)> Issues>Factions>Factions>Covie>Allies>Hubs>Panic Buttons
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>>46445931
you missed homes.
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>>46445931
Apologies then it would be

Intro>Origins>Perks>(Arma>Wepa>Items)> Issues>Factions>Factions>Covie>Allies>Homes>Hubs>Panic Buttons
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>>46437353
Name: Heliodor
Gender: Male
Origin: The Traitor Rebellions; Charred Grunt
Skills, Perks, and Traits: High-Tech Understanding, Common Ethereal Manipulation, Sneak, Runner, Organizer, Incorruptible, Tykariad
Initial Armor: Traveller's leathers+, Leather Armor
Initial Weapons: Yuta Brace, Hardlight Katar, Caltrop Bag, Bear Traps, Crossbow, ACIII Poison, Mines 3x (Nails, Toxic, Explosion), M9-11 Modded
Initial Knick-knacks: Pegs, Basic Survival Kit, Basic Bag, ID Card, Hardlight Transfusion, InvisiYUT Cloak, Mathery Traveller's Encyclopedia 1-8324, Witching Bottle, Multiversal Timekeeper, Abstracted Shoggoth Major, Hover Bike, Flux Generator, Cabuladi Ring
Little Things: Terrorized, Hardest of the Asses
Faction: Judiciary
Covenant: The Time Guard Unit
Allies: Mochizuki Chiyome, 427, Administration, Master Assassin; Curtis 'D.B. Cooper' Ragly, 163, Commercialist, Professional Thief; 'Bleeder', 19, Collector, Mechanical Leech; Pierre Sorsari, 121, Technical, Expert Hardlight Technician
Home District: Pipeline 102 - Soaring Depths
Hubworld: Free Traveler – In which all roads are open
Mission: Legiclator Reotri
Panic Button: The Knight-Hospitalier

Heliodor is sitting in one of the empty tables in the back, observing the riffraff coming in and out of the building. Holding a cup of coffee, he sighs and writes something down in his notebook.

+ A C-Grade complexity prototype that sacrifices durability with stealth capabilities.
- Is hyperaware of his fragility, will retreat if found.
+ Very good at organizing escape routes, and rigs them with multitudes of traps to take out pursuers.
- Could very well trip them yourself if you don't follow him exactly.
+ Highly skilled in stealth, reconnaissance, and assassination.
- Is an extreme hardass for the rules, due to a rebellion in his past that killed most of his loved ones.
- Still has nightmares every night.
+/- Works under Legiclator Reotri and the Time Guard.
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>>46445764
You seem to be having difficulties so I decided to re-upload it myself with the full .rar and the numbered/organized files.

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1qgcvbwf6qm7z/Traveler_CYOA_by_Highlander_v1.11
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>>46446558
You should be able to copy the file directly to your mediafire without having to download/upload it. Save you a bit of time and effort.
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>>46446558
The fact that you're able to do that while I'm still sitting at 70% speaks wonders about how bad my internet is regardless thank you.
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>>46446558
Now we just need a PDF.
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>>46446558
Okay, I think it is done. The whole thing is organized and the rar. is in there.

>>46446980
I'll get working on it.
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SDA how's Battle Mage going?
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>>46447191
It's alright, I guess.
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>>46446558
Alright so now ZIP and RAR are now both available depending on preference, now I'm going to try and get a set of PDFs that I can actually post.
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>>46447890
You're not SDA, you poser!
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>>46438370
U.S. so sue me, i don't understand metric, every time i see a metric measurement i have no sense of area, width, height, etc.

could be the size of a building, a planet, or my thumb. i haven't a clue.

there's nothing wrong with it, i just can't play a cyoa and understand it with metric in it.
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>>46442584
>the biggest cyoa ever is done, with pictures

seriously? like, seriously?

>>46442675
>2/39
>fear increase's
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>>46448627
I've seen longer. I know of a CYOA over 200 pages long.
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>>46448667
Link?
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>>46437353
question! if thats highlander, what is this?

i thought they were the same thing?
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>>46448691
I would be happy to answer if you could re-frame the question a little bit. I'm not really sure what you're asking
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>>46448691
That's just the text version of the image behemoth Highlander's been cooking this whole time.
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>>46448719
>>46448788

ok, traveller's tale and highlander are the same thing right? why is the pdf 100+ pages but the image set is 39?
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>>46448829
Because you can format things differently, and have pages of greater size, even with the inclusion of pictures you have less pages.
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>>46448829
Why is a library a huge building but you can get more books onto a DVD?
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>>46449212
I don't think that's relevant to the discussion 2bh
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>>46437612
>Grown bored already.
The reason is too many words.

I'll take Bright World (10). I don't really want heroism to be my main job, but having a "territory" sounds nice. I reckon I'll play it Worm-style and focus on my own place.
It would be cool if we could choose from a few cities to start in per each world.

My origin will be experiment (10/20) I guess. That fits what I want the best since it's kind of catch-all. This experiment went partially wrong, as I tried to summon and bind an old god, one long dead, and dead before gods knew the difference between themselves and men. Harvesting his power went wrong, and I absorbed him instead.

Fly on the Wall seems like the perfect job even regardless of hero stuff. (4/24) Also, seems like this ought to be listed before Origin.

Superhuman (Free) because hey, you've gotta be.
Portals (10/34) mostly for the sake of convenience. Hammerspace would be an incredible boon, since if I'm living in Paris I'm not likely to have a car (and thus, no trunk). Plus if I can get a high enough vantage point (The Eiffel Tower would be obvious but Sacre Coer or Montparnasse would also work well) I can portal to anywhere in the city. And those can be seen from almost anywhere, so like three portals to commute to work every day, and I don't even have to pay for a transport card.
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>>46449227
Reading is always relevant desu
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>>46449238
Camouflage (5/39) would add a lot to my ability to move around and do things.
Mind Reading (10/49) would help with tracking villains down and figuring out what to do with them once I've got them.
Opportunistic (10/59) is described like it's about fighting, but environmental awareness is an incredible boon in all sorts of ways.
Sixth sense (10/69) pairs nicely with camouflage and portals to make me all but invulnerable.
Adapting (5/74) does much of the rest, and supplements Opportunistic to have a perfect understanding of the situation.
Low Sustenance (5/79) keeps the food bills cheap.
Disease immunity (4/83) because I want it and the math works well.
No fall damage (2/85) because with my portals I'm going to be doing a bunch of parkour type shit, and I wouldn't wanna fuck up and die.
Speed (10/95) for more parkour type shit I guess.
Enhanced senses (5/100) to be able to tell everything that's going on around me.

So, lots of mobility and situational awareness. Not a lot of ability to deal damage directly, but moving so fast and having Opportunistic and Mind Reading, I bet I can find a solution to most problems anyway.
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>>46449241
Not when you write irrelevant things, anon
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>>46449291
I didn't write that though desu
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>>46438370
Depends. Metric is better for sci-fi. If something is based on old history I usually use older stuff, like cubits or whatever, and numbers use multiples of the factors of twelve rather than of ten. I can't think of a situation where I'd make a conscious decision to use imperial, though I do like inches.
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>>46439460
The US uses both too. Imperial for most of every day life, metric for science, drugs and drinks (except milk and large amounts of water), for tools to work with imported shit, and probably something else I'm forgetting.
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>>46449373
People usually don't count scientists when they're talking about common usage, though you're right that they use liters for drinks. I remember when the switched over too, pretty sure the motivation was just because they could sell less for the same price.
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>>46449373
>US uses Metric for drinks
I'm fairly certain that there's 20oz bottles and 2L bottles too

Also don't even say that metric distances or Celsius make sense outside of science
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>>46439574
>doesn't know how to pronounce "picas"
lel what a pleb.
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>>46441517
(no country uses even a tenth of the thing he mentioned with any frequency)
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>>4644941
>Also don't even say that metric distances or Celsius make sense outside of science

Why not? Once you learn the system it's easy and intuitive. Also, you'd be celebrating the legacy of the French Revolution instead of old imperial shit.
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>>46440032
>exactly how much is a bushel?
Make a circle with your arms, it's that big. Google says that should be 35 liters.
>How deep is a fathom
Six foot. Everyone who works on boats knows that (and nobody else cares).
>or how long is a furlong
About as far as you can talk to someone without technological assistance.
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>>46449475
Nobody likes the French.

And Celsius' problem is that its units are too large for common usage. You have to invoke decimals to properly measure ambient temperature.
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>>46441640
If you link it anyway, it'll redirect to the archive.

>>46441671
Fuck off cunt, we don't need to have a thread up 24/7 just for the sake of it.
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>>46449573
Oh hey, it's that anon that gets bootyblasted this is a general.
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>>46442063
Yes but it's based on computerized guesswork.
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>>46449475
First off let me explain why Fahrenheit is better than Celsius
>0 F is cold as fuck while 0 C is only cold
>"Ten under" makes more sense and sounds better than "Negative five" or whatever bullshit you call it
>100 F is really hot while 100 C is death
>50 F is pleasant while 50 C is death

Distance is a lot easier
>And inch is about as long as the end of your index finger
>A foot is an easily usable length without having to use subdivisions, and if you do it's just "a foot and a half" instead of "25 cm"
>A mile is less faggy than a "kilometer"
>A kilometer might make sense in Europe where everything is small but we need huge ass measurements in the US
>A meter is too big to do anything on a personal scale
>Cm and Mm sound faggy

And don't even get me started on how celcius is based off of how much energy is required to heat fucking water, because humans don't fucking perceive in linear terms
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>>46443767
>wear a Hijib.
>muslim trap
Somehow infinitely less sexy than the usual kind.

>>46443803
>despite not being a muzzie
Presumably he's from a sunni family.
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>>46449415
>20oz bottles
I haven't seen them.
>2L bottles
Liters are metric you fucktard. The US uses liters (metric base), milliliters (one thousandth of a liter) and gallons (the amount of milk that a cow gives each day).

Also celsius makes sense once you get to know it, but I agree about distances.
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>>46449710
Celsius is the one thing I'll shit on all fucking day. You need decimals to accurately measure ambient temperature differentials as humans perceive it. It is not a system designed for common day to day usage and ease of perception. Not everything that's good for science is good for your daily existence.
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>>46449747
>You need decimals to accurately measure ambient temperature differentials as humans perceive it.
Maybe you're more sensitive than I am, but I can't distinguish between temperatures as granularly as Fahrenheit gets. I'm even sometimes off a degree or two in Celsius, which is about as non-granular as a human-usable metric can really be. And if you're employing electronics, then decimals are fine; then you're likely in the realm of "science" anyway.
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>>46449747
Celsius is literally based on the freezing/boiling temperature of water. I don't think you can get more basic than that.

Outside of autistic Burger rants, I've never seen anyone complain about using Celsius as a day-to-day measurement.
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>>46449710
You literally do not live in America if you don't see these everywhere
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>>46449786
It's something easily perceptible to most and it makes Celsius really clunky.

>>46449808
>Starting point being at all relevant to what I'm talking about.
Try to think please.
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>>46449810
Oh, I guess those do exist. Way less common than 500mL though.
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>>46449848
No, anon, not even him but you're wrong. Those are the default drink bottles.
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>>46449862
Not here (California) they're not. Those are the sort that you get in gas station refrigerators and shit, they have no purpose but jewing idiots hard.
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>>46449903
>California
There's your problem. There's all your problems.
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>>46449848
>California
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>>46449313
Every post of yours is irrelevant, anon
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>>46450025
I disagree desu
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>>46450034
That might be a problem, but luckily your disagreement is irrelevant
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>>46450046
You're a very rude anon desu
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Would you play another PACYOA?
I'm excited because I found a way to keep the nanites but under a different name (PROGaRE) and have a big reveal around that

Also did anyone here actually play PACYOA? SDA is disqualified since he was never in the rp room
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>>46450067
That might sting, if it were relevant
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