[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
56 posts · 2007-04-27 19:20:06 to 2007-05-05 18:03:26
#3630022606304/27/2007 19:20:06[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Operatives,
We continue to assert our control over the General's network. His sphere of command shrinks daily. This latest...demonstration appears to have made an impression upon him that may prove to be of use to us. We thank you for your continued efforts against his programs.
Efficiently,
Agent Gray
#3630022606704/27/2007 19:27:17Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Tele-pwnd by Agent Gray. 'If you encounter machine resistance...take your own lives, it'll be far less painful'
Mechs 1 - Commandos 0
#3630022606904/27/2007 19:33:40Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Wow, the General sure has some nerve. Words of a man who knows his end is near?
#3630022607004/27/2007 19:37:23Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
My favorite:
Best dialouge ever in this event lol
#3630022609104/27/2007 20:18:49Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Ebola wrote:
My favorite:
Best dialouge ever in this event lol
That's not the best...The best is if the oracle pulls off some crazy *poop* and that kill code he speaks of does jack diddly to her.
#3630022609804/27/2007 20:28:44Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
It was an honor to have had a hand in humiliating the General.
You can read the original version of the speech I wrote for this here.
((Brilliant event! Thanks Rarebit, Vogt, Simlo, Destinatus, and anyone else involved in the planning of this.))
#3630022609904/27/2007 20:29:23Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
I liked the "Use Public Transportatio" Line, Wouldn't the Bluepills get suspicious if they saw a guy in Black Spandex sitting in the subway?
#3630022610204/27/2007 20:31:21Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Morphesu wrote:
I liked the "Use Public Transportatio" Line, Wouldn't the Bluepills get suspicious if they saw a guy in Black Spandex sitting in the subway?
Yes, that was the point.
#3630022610604/27/2007 20:42:12Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
kou_urake wrote:
Morphesu wrote:
I liked the "Use Public Transportatio" Line, Wouldn't the Bluepills get suspicious if they saw a guy in Black Spandex sitting in the subway?
Yes, that was the point.
Oh, I get it now. HA! Frackin' hilarious!
>_>
#3630022610704/27/2007 20:42:17Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Nicely done, Machinists.
(Hey! Send some events down to Recursion would ya?)
#3630022610804/27/2007 20:52:56Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Oh man, this event looks frigging awesome!
*envies Syntax*
#3630022611104/27/2007 21:01:10Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
kou_urake wrote:
It was an honor to have had a hand in humiliating the General.
You can read the original version of the speech I wrote for this here.
((Brilliant event! Thanks Rarebit, Vogt, Simlo, Destinatus, and anyone else involved in the planning of this.))
#3630022614504/27/2007 23:46:01Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
kou_urake wrote:
It was an honor to have had a hand in humiliating the General.
You can read the original version of the speech I wrote for this here.
((Brilliant event! Thanks Rarebit, Vogt, Simlo, Destinatus, and anyone else involved in the planning of this.))
(("Similarly, I encourage members of E Pluribus Neo to continue in their efforts to ignore me, to follow the messages of my Morpheus Simulation. By which, I mean Morpheus. I'm in no way behind the obvious ploy to manipulate you. Hey look over there, a diversion! Go code pulse it!"
And people thought I was wrong about the Morpheus Sim... As I've said before "Never trust a nameless profit.")
#3630022617304/28/2007 01:41:16Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Nathics wrote:
kou_urake wrote:
It was an honor to have had a hand in humiliating the General.
You can read the original version of the speech I wrote for this here.
((Brilliant event! Thanks Rarebit, Vogt, Simlo, Destinatus, and anyone else involved in the planning of this.))
(("Similarly, I encourage members of E Pluribus Neo to continue in their efforts to ignore me, to follow the messages of my Morpheus Simulation. By which, I mean Morpheus. I'm in no way behind the obvious ploy to manipulate you. Hey look over there, a diversion! Go code pulse it!"
And people thought I was wrong about the Morpheus Sim... As I've said before "Never trust a nameless profit.")
Yeah Nathics, that was hilarious:
Similarly, I encourage members of E Pluribus Neo to continue in their efforts to ignore me, to follow the messages of my Morpheus Simulation. By which, I mean Morpheus. I'm in no way behind the obvious ploy to manipulate you. Hey look over there, a diversion! Go code pulse it!
/point
Are they gone? Good, I'll continue.
#3630022619904/28/2007 03:03:49[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
(( I think whats more interesting is that that section was chosen to be ommited... was it btw? In the event itself i mean, or was it just not screenshotted? ))
#3630022625704/28/2007 05:03:19[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Agent_Gray wrote:
That is one cool screenie
#3630022630604/28/2007 07:16:56Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Action shot with me and my shotgun!
Yeah, it was a fun event. The General in spandex is disturbing...
You just never know if you're RP wife is a psychologically insane IC axe murderer. :/
#3630022631304/28/2007 07:41:09Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
very interesting, looked good
#3630022632104/28/2007 08:10:57Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Dang, I was on and trying to figure out where this was at. Couldn't find it unfortunately.
Looks like it was a hilarious speech.
#3630022634404/28/2007 08:56:46[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
cloudwolf wrote:
(( I think whats more interesting is that that section was chosen to be ommited... was it btw? In the event itself i mean, or was it just not screenshotted? ))
((Yeah, that section was noticibly absent. There were a few other changes, and even a typo here or there that wasn't there originally. *shrug*. Not that I'm complaining, this was one of my favorite mxo moments ever.))
#3630022635804/28/2007 09:16:45Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
"To my newest ally, The Merovingian, I would like to thank you for providing me with transit into and out of the Matrix, while my own infrastructure crumbled at the hands of the Machines. Such devotion is a testament to your ability to pick stable allies, like the Insect Man, the Paranoid Hobo, the Lupine and Vampire that attempted to overthrow you, and the Radioactive Redpill obsessed with your wife."
The others he refered to are known, but the "Radioactive Redpill obsessed with your wife" is not known. So who is it?
#3630022636804/28/2007 09:47:59Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
bigmac1 wrote:
"To my newest ally, The Merovingian, I would like to thank you for providing me with transit into and out of the Matrix, while my own infrastructure crumbled at the hands of the Machines. Such devotion is a testament to your ability to pick stable allies, like the Insect Man, the Paranoid Hobo, the Lupine and Vampire that attempted to overthrow you, and the Radioactive Redpill obsessed with your wife."
The others he refered to are known, but the "Radioactive Redpill obsessed with your wife" is not known. So who is it?
Beirn.
#3630022638204/28/2007 10:34:12Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
MotorZ wrote:
bigmac1 wrote:
"To my newest ally, The Merovingian, I would like to thank you for providing me with transit into and out of the Matrix, while my own infrastructure crumbled at the hands of the Machines. Such devotion is a testament to your ability to pick stable allies, like the Insect Man, the Paranoid Hobo, the Lupine and Vampire that attempted to overthrow you, and the Radioactive Redpill obsessed with your wife."
The others he refered to are known, but the "Radioactive Redpill obsessed with your wife" is not known. So who is it?
Beirn.
Indeed. His capture was due to exploiting his love of Persephone - he serves her, not the Merovingian. A recipe for disater, perhaps?
#3630022641004/28/2007 11:37:42Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Sadly, I was unable to attend this operation, but it certainly seemed to go well enough *chuckles* Excellent work, those Watchmen and other Machinists who were able to take part. Special mention is needed, of course, for Captain StarSchwar for his excellent speech that put all of the other entries to shame. (( mine included lol /manhug It was even better hearing it coming from the General himself than I thought it would be ))
#3630022649104/28/2007 14:45:42Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Hilarious stuff. If only the original speech was actually Live instead of what was given out.
#3630022651904/28/2007 15:31:05Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
A successfully executed operation. Thankyou to those who participated.
#3630022653304/28/2007 16:02:12Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
And not only was it successful, it was priceless.
Excellent work, operatives.
#3630022661504/28/2007 19:06:31Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Genius!
#3630022668604/29/2007 02:11:45Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Yes, because why take the time to use this to an actual strategic value, no, let us waste the entire operation on humor. Good job.
#3630022674204/29/2007 04:28:43Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
His holographic projections are not what he uses to direct his commandos' operations; they are solely a means of communicating remotely with the organizations opposing him. In and of itself, being able to redirect and misuse his hologram has little strategic value other than providing yet another stepping stone to hack his networks.
But please, since you seem to know tactics better than Agent Gray, let's hear what you would have done.
#3630022674304/29/2007 04:32:39Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Fatmop wrote:
His holographic projections are not what he uses to direct his commandos' operations; they are solely a means of communicating remotely with the organizations opposing him. In and of itself, being able to redirect and misuse his hologram has little strategic value other than providing yet another stepping stone to hack his networks.
But please, since you seem to know tactics better than Agent Gray, let's hear what you would have done.
Really? Keep up with the times, its what he's using to communicate with his troops and the mervs also, unless you didnt happen to notice that Hologram that was repeating its last message to his men prior to our breaking in of their hideout?
What would I have done? I would have made a realistic use of it and set up the mervs for a fall, and not by our hands, but by Zions, in a way that would have made them look betrayed, then -tada- their alliance of circumstance would have ended. But no, really, the laugh was worth more then actually doing something helpfull.
#3630022674504/29/2007 04:35:20Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
what's more effective, a cliched "the machines will crush you" speech or making the general look like a boob in front of everyone including his own troops by forcing him to come out with pointedly satrical and vaguely absurd nonsense?
#3630022674604/29/2007 04:36:12Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Papergh0st wrote:
what's more effective, a cliched "the machines will crush you" speech or making the general look like a boob in front of everyone including his own troops by forcing him to come out with pointedly satrical and vaguely absurd nonsense?
Neither, see above.
#3630022675004/29/2007 04:46:29Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
NightTrace wrote:
Papergh0st wrote:
what's more effective, a cliched "the machines will crush you" speech or making the general look like a boob in front of everyone including his own troops by forcing him to come out with pointedly satrical and vaguely absurd nonsense?
Neither, see above.
It's only "neither" if the game mechanics (and the way live events play out in general) allow the players the level of freedom to influence the direction of the story (and what would effectively be quite a major plot point, if they went with your "set up for a fall" idea) to any great degree.
In reality, all of the upcoming "major plot points" have likely already been set in stone and we're rolling through the motions of this particular conflict. to try and integrate something like that into the story would possibly be vaguely complicated, and also sort of pointless - it would hardly be a "big reveal" for anyone playing (or generate any sort of dramatic tension) as we'd all be fully aware the general was being duped after reading about it on the live event forum and various other places. Maybe what you suggested would be more feasible in the days of Monolith - in fact, it would probably have gone down a storm - but in the current setup, it was only ever going to be limited to "say some stuff that makes the general look stupid in front of whoever". so with that in mind, I think making him look stupid via the humour route as opposed some sort of "machines rock ftw" speech (that I'm guessing will have been suggested somewhere down the line) is a much better alternative - to me, anyway.
#3630022675304/29/2007 04:48:57Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
[[Meh, never claimed to be a great speller , however now your bringing game mechanics into what was quite an IC responce, so I dont consider that a valid arguement.]
#3630022675904/29/2007 04:57:54Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
NightTrace wrote:
[[Meh, never claimed to be a great speller , however now your bringing game mechanics into what was quite an IC responce, so I dont consider that a valid arguement.]
fair enough, however i never post "in character", i simply post and play the game as myself - i would hope this doesn't invalidate all of my points here, especially as a lot of the time its hard to tell if someone is posting "in character" or not. with that being the case, i'm not going to refrain from offering my thoughts on something merely because i couldn't tell if the person i was replying to happened to be playing a character at the time. also, the current game mechanics and limited dev resources are likely the most direct reason for why they couldn't roll with your idea in the first place so i'd have to disagree with it being invalid in any case, in character or not
#3630022676004/29/2007 04:59:26Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
The Machines had their reasons for this. Do you think they want to pull the Mervs away from the General? Beatts is going down whether the Frenchman supports him or not; this is just a great way to get him incriminated in the process so that attacks against exiles can step up, especially from Zion.
#3630022680704/29/2007 06:50:32Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Look like a fantastic event
But the General did not need to thank Capt. Niobe for the training of his commandos, he will payback all that he own's us cent by cent.
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#3630022687304/29/2007 09:26:10Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Oh man, that speech was priceless!
Illyria
#3630022688904/29/2007 10:08:24Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
W00T, me being in a picture for the first time evar!
#3630022689404/29/2007 10:12:33Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Wow I'm actually agreeing with NightTrace on something. Really what was the point of this? Making the General look like a fool to the people that already consider him one? Guess will just see outcome but I think Gray's lacking in the efficiency area these days.
#3630022691704/29/2007 10:51:06Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Don't try to find any hidden reasons whatsoever. This was simply a way to demonstrate to the General that another of his communication channels is under our control.
#3630022697404/29/2007 13:38:27Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Exactly. We're removing the General's infrastructure. We took out his access points, we have the choppers, we're cutting off inter-commando communication, and now his holo-communications are no longer secure. I suppose we could have just muted the message, but this also served as a morale boost.
#3630022698004/29/2007 13:54:03Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Morphesu wrote:
I liked the "Use Public Transportatio" Line, Wouldn't the Bluepills get suspicious if they saw a guy in Black Spandex sitting in the subway?
They don't seem to get suspicious when a guy wearing chaps with no motorcycle (or horse), a jacket and tie, and a bandana over his face comes through. Why the Hell would a guy in spandex bother them?
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#3630022698304/29/2007 13:58:34Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
kou_urake wrote:
Exactly. We're removing the General's infrastructure. We took out his access points, we have the choppers, we're cutting off inter-commando communication, and now his holo-communications are no longer secure. I suppose we could have just muted the message, but this also served as a morale boost.
you got the choppers? when was this? does this mean they're not flying round the city anymore?
#3630022698804/29/2007 14:32:05Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
Papergh0st wrote:
kou_urake wrote:
Exactly. We're removing the General's infrastructure. We took out his access points, we have the choppers, we're cutting off inter-commando communication, and now his holo-communications are no longer secure. I suppose we could have just muted the message, but this also served as a morale boost.
you got the choppers? when was this? does this mean they're not flying round the city anymore?
Last week, but we're leaving them on their preset flight path for the time being. The important thing is that the Commandos can no longer use them for transportation.
#3630022698904/29/2007 14:32:25Re:[7.2.2] His holographic broadcasts are no longer safe - Syntax - 4/26/07
((the first mission for this new set.))
Well if you want to continue parading your accomplishments to the enemy and allow them to realize what you have and have not taken control of yet be my guess. It just seems to me to make more sense to use these advantages you're gaining as such and not to eliminate them from the game at all.