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The decloner is cool, however. Plus, it's probably my favorite way to take down psycho geneticists hulking.
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I would make a rockfort, and refuse to leave.
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Merry Christmas Meowy! Oh, and sure, you too Pump. I guess. If you're into that. It's not like I like you or anything, Baka.
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Current Tenenza Approval Point Score (TAPS): 2 A few ways to get more points:
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All you need to know about what happened:
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The fact is, Aurora isn't that influential on the lore itself, especially politically. It's a research station, afterall. And having background lore that develops through the newscasters really isn't all the engaging. Perhaps there should be more effort to move political stuff into the forefront, perhaps via NT's opinions and policies and how they get effected by the tides of opinion and politics. Or like. NT could be like: 'Hey. Vote for Referendium 39, you'll get a raise.' They're a megacorp afterall.
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[Added, sorta] History of Chemistry
Tenenza replied to Killerhurtz's topic in Lore Canonization Applications Archive
I actually really like this. It's a guide without being a guide, with nice enough lore. Still, I'll miss my crazy handwaves for why it's 2 oxygens to a hydrogen for water. -
I am most tired, but fine. Still have to get into college, so i'm not quite all the way back. But hey, I'm just glad everyone I know hasn't left. Because you're a masochist, and you're holding out for my return subconciously, duh. ... You, I didn't know, but I guess I do now, so hello, hi, namaste, welcome to aurora, I hope you enjoy your stay and I applude you on your good taste. Gosh, I know right, I mean, wow, it's like they've somehow gotten even worse Than when they played Dandy Mann~
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I posted this the last time I was gone. I was gone for yet another two months, but I'm back for the holidays. So, tell me aurora station, who the fuck are you people and why the hell are you on my server. That includes you old people, because I'm not entirely sure you aren't shapeshifters taking the form of my old comrades.
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Not Letting this die (Unification War: A living background)
Tenenza replied to Dea Tacita's topic in Archive
The tone I'm receiving off of this bothers me so much, and seems to personify the apathy that I've come to expect of the lore team as of late. I'm proposing a project that would deepen the lore, make the universe in-which we base our Roleplaying experience a more realistic, meaningful and living environment. And instead of "How can we do this? How can we make it better!" you respond with, "Well. It's only background anyway" What's wrong with background. All my characters have background. If they didn't, or didn't have to, then it'd be very strange. Sometimes, the best stories are the ones we tell in our heads. Your background might never come up in gameplay. But just having it, and knowing it, gives your ability to step into the role a bit more depth. Plus, while a good background might not be that noticable. A bad background can ruin a character. -
Not Letting this die (Unification War: A living background)
Tenenza replied to Dea Tacita's topic in Archive
I have no idea what TC is standing for in this case. Is it Tau Ceti? Because I thought that was SC. -
Not Letting this die (Unification War: A living background)
Tenenza replied to Dea Tacita's topic in Archive
Jackbutt, get off your butt and do yer job, ye butt. Srs. -
Covert0ddity - General Staff Consensus.
Tenenza replied to Covert0ddity's topic in Unban Requests Archive
Ahem, sorry for the delay. Appeal denied. If you wish to know the reason for the denial, or have any questions, feel free to PM me. -
Eh, it depends really on what you want to go to college for. In terms of money back on an investment, I'd probably agree that that's at a low point , but I'm kinda hoping to go into a field of work that kinda mandates it (Reseach). Of course, researchers make some of the most pathetic amounts of money for their education, but it's not really an occupation you go into if you're just in it for the money. On the other hand, I'm a masochist, so what do I know?
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Psuedo-dead for a month or two while I focus on trying to get into college. Will still be around to handle complaints, and might show up unevenly depending on what my schedule allows. Oh the humanity.
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Staff Complaint - Teneza (Rollerbed in combat)
Tenenza replied to NebulaFlare's topic in Staff Complaints Archive
First off, something not particularly important: This is the happiest day of my fucking moderation career! I've waited nine months for a complaint, and I get two! In the same day! YES! That isn't sarcasm. Seriously. I've always wanted one of these. It's everything I've every dreamed of. Suck it Incog! I finally got that damn complaint! You owe me a goddamn cookie! NEVER MAKE A BET WITH TENENZA. It's like a double birthday. My life-force vita is literally draining out of me, I can feel my life span dropping by the years as it materializes into delicious presents of birthday cake. This is the greatest. Ahem, professsionalism: Firstly, I open myself and my actions to review by the public, and acknowledge that my judgement may have been incorrect. Secondly: As it has been proven that it wasn't actually a stunlock, as I had though previously, I regret on my prior judgement, and am willing to lift the warning, and will do so. -
That's not how you lock and archive something, tytos.
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Covert0ddity - General Staff Consensus.
Tenenza replied to Covert0ddity's topic in Unban Requests Archive
There has been some delay in coming to a definitive staff answer for this. Your actions left a bitter taste in many people's mouthes, and a bit more further debate is likely required before we can come to a consenseus. Sorry, but this isn't really something we want to rush or leave underthought. -
Character Complaint: Rasul Mo'Taki, Safiya Isra
Tenenza replied to Baka's topic in Complaints Boards Archive
Also, a quick clarification: I'm here to try and help TheFurry and Baka have a civil discussion regarding how they feel they can work to roleplay better in the future, so that they can both find the game enjoyable. I ain't here to make judgements regarding whether or not the RP was unfitting for someone with a Tajaran whitelist, because apparently Jackboot is superceding on that, since he's loremaster and whatnot. -
Type: Coding Language Founding/Settlement Date : Generally agreed to be somewhere between May and August, 2392 Region of Space: Almost anywhere that has a high concentration of Positronic technology. Controlled by (if not a faction): Nil Other Snapshot information: Empire is a well established, if aging, mid-level Coding language for Positronic and biointergrational computers. It is wide spread due to it's relative ease to learn, well established and stable code, and myriad of offshoot higher level languages and utilities. An old empire programing tradition is that programs written in the language should be named after old latin/roman terms, for good luck. Long Description: Developed in 2392 by a group of researchers at Olympia university, Empire was originally created merely to serve as an artifical research tool. It wasn't until 2437 and the discovery of the Skrellian Artificial intelligence algorithms that Empire became significant again. For whatever reason, (and xeno-anthropologies continue to mull this over) Empire was remarkably similiar to the Skrellian positronic programing languages in terms of neural-symbotic conceptualization. In the frenzy of AI research and capitalization in in the coming years, Empire emerged as one of the leading human-designed mid-level AI programing languages, with a reputation for stability and self improvement. As well, hundreds of various offshoots and later generation languages. The most popular of these are as follow, in descending order of popularity: Roma: Considered by many to be 'Empire+', Roma is very popular in the core Sol Alliance Systems, due to it's reputation for producing much more 'human' and 'talkative' AIs. This however, does not represent the language well, as Roma's main advantage over Empire is the ease and detail to which AI peronalities and memories can be modified. As well, the programmer culture surrounding Roma is the most strict regarding the tradition of the roman/latin naming. Klasp: Originally developed in Epsilon Eridani, Klasp is most commonly found now days aboard Starships and in Research Labs. Klasp has gained a rather large following due to the ease at which Klasp AIs can interface with and adapt to new technology and computer systems, which is essential for recently retrofited ships and infosystem research. This is due less to the language itself, which is rather run of the mill, and more due to a few very popular open source AI codes built on klasp, which almost all klasp programmers build off of. Due to it's beginnings in Epsilon Eridani, Klasp programs have a reputation for being named after a more British Empire theme. OB1: Developed over the course of a decade by a little over a hundred programmers, OB1 is mostly used by Researchers, the suicidially insane, Militaries, and criminals. It is reknown for being unintuitive and time consuming to learn, OB1 is also one of the few Positronic languages that is specifically designed to be able to handle multipule personality cores in the same frame. As a result, it can be very powerful and surprisingly CPU efficient, and many large systems, such as several of Unity Station's communication networks, are maintained by OB1 AIs. Due to the extreme differences between those who choose to program in OB1, there is no one single theme for OB1 programs, although the latin/rome theme, along with old chinese mythology and russian historical figures, are all popular trends. Mongol: Designed originally for neurological deep network mapping, Mongol is now used throughout the outer colonies and is particularly popular in Elrya. Mongol AIs are the easiest to program, perhaps out of all positronic languages, to the point that many joke that programing in mongol is just turning the computer on. This is mainly because of it's highly sensative ability to learn from it's environment and develop it's own neuro symbotic logic pathways. The upside to this is that mongol AIs can basically teach themselves and are relatively stable for self-learning intelligences. The downside is that mongol AIs are /very/ sensative to their environment when immidiately activated. As a result, many consider mongol AIs to be a mixed bag, with some very strange AIs in there. The major naming themes for Mongol AIs are latin/rome, and Han China, with a sort of early silk road motif to it all. However, IPCs programed in Mongol have been known to change their names after gaining freedom, often to whatever they feel best reflects them.
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Character Complaint: Rasul Mo'Taki, Safiya Isra
Tenenza replied to Baka's topic in Complaints Boards Archive
For TheFurry: Given what Baka has requested regarding where things go from here, do you feel that's reasonable, at least on a fundamental level? If not, what parts of it do you feel are unreasonable? For Baka: Do you feel that the situation of the indeed rather extreme racism and insults justified, at least to some degree, the situation? As well, given TheFurry's own preference to how you could have behaved in the situation, do you feel that is reasonable, and if not, why? -
Player Complaint: spacevoidagent, The Storyteller, Etc.
Tenenza replied to Eliot Clef's topic in Complaints Boards Archive
After some deliberation, the administration staff have decided that the recent quality of IC racism roleplay is appaling, and does not add to the roleplay atmosphere in any beneficial way. No one wants to hear three hours of dead cat jokes. It got old around the 10 minute mark. So, here is our offical stance on the subject, which you can also find in the player memos that show whenever you log onto the server: -
Player Complaint: spacevoidagent, The Storyteller, Etc.
Tenenza replied to Eliot Clef's topic in Complaints Boards Archive
Is that all you have to say regarding your actions? -
Character Complaint: Rasul Mo'Taki, Safiya Isra
Tenenza replied to Baka's topic in Complaints Boards Archive
*sigh* Alright, to business. For Baka: Given the whole situation brought to light, how would you expect Firstact and xxthefurryxx to behave in future circumstances? For TheFurry & Firstact + Any other Tajaran involved: May I ask why you decided to continue speaking in silkmas over comms even through you were told repeatly to stop, even with some relatively civil request for you to stop in the beginning, and several from your boss?