MetaL ogic wrote: I can look at the downed hovercraft's around the powerlines to figure out how you guys fight. MetaL ogic wrote: So tell me Asa, how are the crew mates that The Kid, your leader sent to their death? I mean honestly, who di...
Asa wrote: MetaLogic wrote: So The Kid stole from Zion. Wow, what a way to treat your allies. What the hell are you on about? I swear Meta you just make stuff up and either expect others to believe it or tell yourself it so much you forgot...
Illyria22 wrote: TheMagus wrote: Presumably then I don't need to convince you because you are already convinced then? Seeing as you have conviction in my argument, perhaps you would act as an intermediary for us to the machines? You know,...
Iovai wrote: Ballak wrote: Othinn1 wrote: I liked the smoke effect on the Cryptos box. That was a nice touch. Edit: Oh, and something I've been curious about. The original Cryptos had a Jamaican accent. When the Program inside him is speak...
Illyria22 wrote: Illyria22 wrote: you need to convince the Machines, not me, that this new city is not a threat to their race. Pyraci wrote: Correction: We don't need to convince the Machine of anything. It's not up to us alone to end this...
Fen wrote: sontag wrote: I wonder what kind of useless program flood was before the Machines decides to boot him. In the Source, Flood was a subroutine of a larger program. He was a good subroutine. He got things done when the other routin...
MetaLogic wrote: Pyraci wrote: Correction: We don't need to convince the Machine of anything. It's not up to us alone to end this conflict. "Niobe: He gave us two years to prepare, let us make sure it wasn't a waste." (paraphrasing but clo...
Grace of Darkness wrote: You can't run forever Danielle. Oh dear. Danielle, if you're listening, you might as well just give up now! Grace Of Darkness says you can't run forever! Come on, give the lady some credit. It sure seems like she's...
Illyria22 wrote: TheMagus wrote: I personally find this argument, which it seems to me that Machinists generally revert to when the Machines are accused of outrageous deeds, to be dull, and proof that Machinists wish to live in the past li...
I personally find this argument, which it seems to me that Machinists generally revert to when the Machines are accused of outrageous deeds, to be dull, and proof that Machinists wish to live in the past like the machines. You are right in...
Crikey. If anyone who has anything to do with Zion steps out of the shadows for a few seconds, Agents jump on their arse's instantly, like flies to a fruit stall. But if a bunch of Merovingian operatives go around murdering bluepills soley...
Sadly, the Machines paranoia and unwillingness to make any great steps for peace has led to this conflict. War is now an inevitability. While I personally am unsure about the astuteness on a tactical level of this plan, I do have faith in...
Blimey. If EPN went into mad vengeance mode whenever the Merovingian did something, we'd be seeing a hell of a lot of casualties on both sides. Still, the majority of your plans only seem to have caused minor irritation at best. While you...
Croesus wrote: TheMagus wrote: Heh. In the end, Pace's ordering of a bluepill, guilty only of the crime of thinking that there's something wrong about the world around him, to be killed, is pretty *CENSORED* hilarious. I don't think that a...
Heh. In the end, Pace's ordering of a bluepill, guilty only of the crime of thinking that there's something wrong about the world around him, to be killed, is pretty *CENSORED* hilarious.