FC0008: Escalation - ricksmith vs scoutdad
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FC0008: Escalation - ricksmith vs scoutdad
This game will be:
Rick (ricksmith) flying a Romulan King Eagle
versus
Tony (scoutdad) flying an ISC Strike Cruiser
Eric Phillips (eric_phillips) will be the moderator.
The game will be played on a 42 x 30 hex, fixed map.
Rick will start in hex 1701
Tony will start in hex 2630.
Energy Allocation is due to the moderator by midnight, November 8th.
Rick (ricksmith) flying a Romulan King Eagle
versus
Tony (scoutdad) flying an ISC Strike Cruiser
Eric Phillips (eric_phillips) will be the moderator.
The game will be played on a 42 x 30 hex, fixed map.
Rick will start in hex 1701
Tony will start in hex 2630.
Energy Allocation is due to the moderator by midnight, November 8th.
Last edited by Scoutdad on Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Rick Smith
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Aha! Energy Allocation is in. Thank you for running our game, Eric.
It's on!
Not that my ship will last too long against the Juggernaut.
This is my first time ever for PBEM and the first time ever for flying this ship, so it'll be interesting to see where this goes. I predict good times and some laughter lay ahead for Tony and I.
It's on!
Not that my ship will last too long against the Juggernaut.
This is my first time ever for PBEM and the first time ever for flying this ship, so it'll be interesting to see where this goes. I predict good times and some laughter lay ahead for Tony and I.
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Rick Smith
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Rick Smith
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Oh look... that ship hasa funky chicken on it's belly. I wonder if there's a yeller stripe on it's back, too???Rick Smith wrote:Put my second half of Turn 1 in to Eric. It comes for you, Mr. Thomas! (Or possibly not.)
To paraphase a somewhat crotchity southern doctor many of us can relate to... "Bring it on, you pointy eared hobgoblin!"
And before the debate starts... I do understand the difference between Romulans and Vulcans, but it gets the point across!
Commander, Battlegroup Murfreesboro
Department Head, ACTASF
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Rick Smith
- Lieutenant Commander
- Posts: 261
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Hah! I might have a chicken on my belly, but I breathe HOT LAVA!
Scoutdad wrote:Oh look... that ship hasa funky chicken on it's belly. I wonder if there's a yeller stripe on it's back, too???Rick Smith wrote:Put my second half of Turn 1 in to Eric. It comes for you, Mr. Thomas! (Or possibly not.)![]()
To paraphase a somewhat crotchity southern doctor many of us can relate to... "Bring it on, you pointy eared hobgoblin!"
And before the debate starts... I do understand the difference between Romulans and Vulcans, but it gets the point across!
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Rick Smith
- Lieutenant Commander
- Posts: 261
- Joined: Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:56 am
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Rick Smith
- Lieutenant Commander
- Posts: 261
- Joined: Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:56 am
Yeah, except I have pointy ears, an awkward haircut, a bad attitude, and does "not play well with others." That and I'm not made of 100% poured concrete...
Nerroth wrote:So, Rick... you're flying an armor-clad ship which can fire some sort of plasma-like weapon, crewed with beings intent on taking over the galaxy?
Little wonder you have a high mineral intake.
Technically, concrete is a homogeneous construction material that is placed into the formwork or "placement" area.Rick Smith wrote:...and I'm not made of 100% poured concrete...
The addition of chemical agents can give it a "pourable" consistency, but the additives required to provide this consistency without a comparable loss of ultimate strength can double the cost of the final product. This typically results in the addition of copious quantities of water by the concrete finishers to replicate the "pourable" nature of super-plasticized concrete... along with the multitude of performance issues that process produces. But that's a lecture for another day.
And if it wasn't for those concrete finishers - there would be no need for QA/QC Special Inspectors!
Commander, Battlegroup Murfreesboro
Department Head, ACTASF
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