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« Reply #195 on: <07-27-11/0103:48> »
I lurve the Wayback Machine....
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« Reply #196 on: <07-27-11/0116:46> »
*Looks around*  Where's Peabody and Sherman?
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« Reply #197 on: <08-16-11/0126:52> »
Hey! You should've used Big Red Letters to warn about spoilers. Those tags don't work here. Or just use this image:

major spoiler? too bad the "major" is wearing captains bars.
Carpe Noctem (seize the night)
Carpe per Diem (seize the pay), Carpe Dentum (seize the teeth), Carpe Denim (seize the pants)
Carpe Panem (seize the bread/capital)

no, i won't "just get over it."

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« Reply #198 on: <08-17-11/1434:18> »
Someone obviously thought rank goes onto the name tag.

He is probably promoted by now, I bet there is another pic out there somewhere :)

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« Reply #199 on: <08-17-11/2239:36> »
so he's Captain M Spoiler who deployed with the 101st Brigade, HQ (Finance)

poor bastard. what a crappy last name.
Carpe Noctem (seize the night)
Carpe per Diem (seize the pay), Carpe Dentum (seize the teeth), Carpe Denim (seize the pants)
Carpe Panem (seize the bread/capital)

no, i won't "just get over it."

NERPS!! for idiocy! NERPS!! for the minty fresh feeling! NERPS!! for gods! NERPS!! for guard duty!

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« Reply #200 on: <08-17-11/2247:22> »
Not as bad as Mike Harris, the Curler.  He never did figure out why so many Ontarians hated him.
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« Reply #201 on: <08-18-11/0030:24> »
Or the poor fellow who went through Navy boot camp around the same time as I.

Seaman Sample.
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« Reply #202 on: <08-18-11/1654:35> »
My last name is Butt.  My roomie in basic, his last name was Morehead.

The door said Butt and Morehead on it.

I think Spoiler is an ok name, but Seaman Sample, that poor bastard has my sympathy.

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« Reply #203 on: <08-18-11/1656:00> »
Especially after Seaman Sample gets promoted a few times and becomes Leading Seaman Sample.  :P
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« Reply #204 on: <08-19-11/0015:37> »
There is no "Leading Seaman" in the U.S. Navy rank system.

Seaman Recruit.

Seaman Apprentice.

Seaman.

None of those worked terribly well with his name. :P
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Only "Open fire" and "I need to reload."

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« Reply #205 on: <08-19-11/0017:47> »
Ah, right.  Remembering the Canadian Naval Ranks.

BTW:  About to have a separated military again!
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« Reply #206 on: <08-19-11/0028:43> »
and then there are the older terms, able seaman and deck seaman or deckhand
Carpe Noctem (seize the night)
Carpe per Diem (seize the pay), Carpe Dentum (seize the teeth), Carpe Denim (seize the pants)
Carpe Panem (seize the bread/capital)

no, i won't "just get over it."

NERPS!! for idiocy! NERPS!! for the minty fresh feeling! NERPS!! for gods! NERPS!! for guard duty!

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« Reply #207 on: <09-18-11/2219:39> »
For what it's worth, I was there when what became the Dawn of the Artifacts was being drafted, and I ended up writing the blueprint for the (now dropped) sequel, Harlequin's Gambit. I was signed up to write half the book, and we were in first drafts when I left. You can read the drafts online here:
I ran Harlequin several times, back in the day, though I modified it heavily too. It's one of my most beloved SR adventures.

Thanks for the links, old dawg.
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« Reply #208 on: <09-20-11/1254:36> »
Good times, good times.  Fondly remember the first Harlequin adventure a kicking off point for a nearly decade long campaign.  Harlequin 2 wasn't as much of a success due to a few poorly fleshed out scenes and took some work to kick it into shape.  But still a fave.  From the first time I heard Gambit mentioned I was hooked, when the chapter roughs showed up I knew we lost what was shaping up to be a great third chapter in what really deserved to be a trilogy. 

Now....  we've lost Harlequins Gambit and Advanced Magic and get Artifacts Unbound a loose collection of info for putting together a flashy end for DotA.  I'm not usually very critical but for this book I expect I will be.  I'll try to reserve judgement but some info that's been discussed on other sites does not bode well in my opinion.
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« Reply #209 on: <09-20-11/1329:38> »
Good times, good times.  Fondly remember the first Harlequin adventure a kicking off point for a nearly decade long campaign.  Harlequin 2 wasn't as much of a success due to a few poorly fleshed out scenes and took some work to kick it into shape.  But still a fave.  From the first time I heard Gambit mentioned I was hooked, when the chapter roughs showed up I knew we lost what was shaping up to be a great third chapter in what really deserved to be a trilogy. 

Now....  we've lost Harlequins Gambit and Advanced Magic and get Artifacts Unbound a loose collection of info for putting together a flashy end for DotA.  I'm not usually very critical but for this book I expect I will be.  I'll try to reserve judgement but some info that's been discussed on other sites does not bode well in my opinion.
Just remember, things being discussed on other sites usually aren't "in the know" to current projects.

 

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