Re: Do you support the Coalition? Come vote.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:55 pm
Karl Prosek gives every human baby a kiss when they are born, and that make it a better place then that stinking pit called Lazlo
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Dunia wrote:2) Demons, monsters, demonworshippers and false gods have no right to be here.
Ravenwing wrote:And still more people support the CS then oppose it.
Shark_Force wrote:Ravenwing wrote:And still more people support the CS then oppose it.
not really. there are two yes options and two no options.
the two no options have more combined votes.
frogboy wrote:#1 for my only CS character. I get allot of flack over Him because he has no issues with blowing an unarmed D-Bee's head off while it lay's on the ground. The characters alignment is scrupulous . I know that is impossible some say, but look at the men who nuked Japan, or bombed Dresden. Thees men killed thousands and hundreds of thousands and the crew of the Anola Gay dropped a payload that not only killed many, but condemned many more to a slow and painful lingering death. They were not evil diabolic men, but there enemy was dehumanized and the men who fought the Germans and Japanese were conditioned to think of the enemy as nonhuman. I dont look at the CS as evil, they just don't know anything else. I don't even see Proseck as evil, but more a product of the times.
Ravenwing wrote:Actually there are two yes options, one no option, and one 'neutral' option. By not opposing, it supports the CS.
Shark_Force wrote:Ravenwing wrote:Actually there are two yes options, one no option, and one 'neutral' option. By not opposing, it supports the CS.
actually, there are indeed two 'yes' options - you can tell because they start with 'yes'.
and there are two 'no' options - you can tell because they start with 'no'.
this is much like if i was to ask the question: "does two plus two equal three?" and someone answered "no, but it doesn't equal five either". you appear to think that the person who says two plus two is not five is answering that yes, two plus two does equal three, in spite of the fact that they specifically stated that no, it doesn't equal three.
likewise, "no, but i don't get in their way" does not mean you support them, nor is it neutral. if you have an option to sell a valuable technology to the CS or to tolkeen, but you specifically don't support the CS, guess who's going to get that valuable technology? you don't have to get in their way to oppose them.
Ravenwing wrote:Shark_Force wrote:Ravenwing wrote:Actually there are two yes options, one no option, and one 'neutral' option. By not opposing, it supports the CS.
actually, there are indeed two 'yes' options - you can tell because they start with 'yes'.
and there are two 'no' options - you can tell because they start with 'no'.
this is much like if i was to ask the question: "does two plus two equal three?" and someone answered "no, but it doesn't equal five either". you appear to think that the person who says two plus two is not five is answering that yes, two plus two does equal three, in spite of the fact that they specifically stated that no, it doesn't equal three.
likewise, "no, but i don't get in their way" does not mean you support them, nor is it neutral. if you have an option to sell a valuable technology to the CS or to tolkeen, but you specifically don't support the CS, guess who's going to get that valuable technology? you don't have to get in their way to oppose them.
Forgive me but selling technology to a known enemy would be OPPOSING. Opposition is more then simple aggressive.
So as I said, two yes answers, one NO, and one neutral.
Ravenwing wrote:frogboy wrote:#1 for my only CS character. I get allot of flack over Him because he has no issues with blowing an unarmed D-Bee's head off while it lay's on the ground. The characters alignment is scrupulous . I know that is impossible some say, but look at the men who nuked Japan, or bombed Dresden. Thees men killed thousands and hundreds of thousands and the crew of the Anola Gay dropped a payload that not only killed many, but condemned many more to a slow and painful lingering death. They were not evil diabolic men, but there enemy was dehumanized and the men who fought the Germans and Japanese were conditioned to think of the enemy as nonhuman. I dont look at the CS as evil, they just don't know anything else. I don't even see Proseck as evil, but more a product of the times.
Agreed. The CS isn't evil, it's simple survival of the species. The CS does the best it can to save humanity. Like the Federation from Starship Troopers, or the Imperium in 40K. Yes it's harsh, yes it's unfair. But then Rifts Earth is as well, and they are only raising to the level needed to ensure humanities survival.
Vrykolas2k wrote:Ravenwing wrote:frogboy wrote:#1 for my only CS character. I get allot of flack over Him because he has no issues with blowing an unarmed D-Bee's head off while it lay's on the ground. The characters alignment is scrupulous . I know that is impossible some say, but look at the men who nuked Japan, or bombed Dresden. Thees men killed thousands and hundreds of thousands and the crew of the Anola Gay dropped a payload that not only killed many, but condemned many more to a slow and painful lingering death. They were not evil diabolic men, but there enemy was dehumanized and the men who fought the Germans and Japanese were conditioned to think of the enemy as nonhuman. I dont look at the CS as evil, they just don't know anything else. I don't even see Proseck as evil, but more a product of the times.
Agreed. The CS isn't evil, it's simple survival of the species. The CS does the best it can to save humanity. Like the Federation from Starship Troopers, or the Imperium in 40K. Yes it's harsh, yes it's unfair. But then Rifts Earth is as well, and they are only raising to the level needed to ensure humanities survival.
Of course it's also easier when you've destroyed all that oppose you. Less chance of a betrayal that way as well.
It's easier to survive if you make allies rather than enemies.
frogboy wrote:Sure it is, but would you offer an alliance to cockroaches or lice or any other form of vermin ? I see the average CS citizen thinking of D-Bee's this way. Not out of hatred or malice or anything but just because.
K20A2_S wrote:State why you do also, or why you don't.
frogboy wrote:Vrykolas2k wrote:Ravenwing wrote:frogboy wrote:#1 for my only CS character. I get allot of flack over Him because he has no issues with blowing an unarmed D-Bee's head off while it lay's on the ground. The characters alignment is scrupulous . I know that is impossible some say, but look at the men who nuked Japan, or bombed Dresden. Thees men killed thousands and hundreds of thousands and the crew of the Anola Gay dropped a payload that not only killed many, but condemned many more to a slow and painful lingering death. They were not evil diabolic men, but there enemy was dehumanized and the men who fought the Germans and Japanese were conditioned to think of the enemy as nonhuman. I dont look at the CS as evil, they just don't know anything else. I don't even see Proseck as evil, but more a product of the times.
Agreed. The CS isn't evil, it's simple survival of the species. The CS does the best it can to save humanity. Like the Federation from Starship Troopers, or the Imperium in 40K. Yes it's harsh, yes it's unfair. But then Rifts Earth is as well, and they are only raising to the level needed to ensure humanities survival.
It's easier to survive if you make allies rather than enemies.
Sure it is, but would you offer an alliance to cockroaches or lice or any other form of vermin ? I see the average CS citizen thinking of D-Bee's this way. Not out of hatred or malice or anything but just because.
Housepalmer wrote:Yes, the CS is the bastian of Law on in a world of Chaos.
Saitou Hajime wrote:Housepalmer wrote:Yes, the CS is the bastian of Law on in a world of Chaos.
And Oppression.
And Hate.
And Misery.
And Death.
and Killers of Innocent.
Etc.
Ravenwing wrote:Saitou Hajime wrote:Housepalmer wrote:Yes, the CS is the bastian of Law on in a world of Chaos.
And Oppression.
And Hate.
And Misery.
And Death.
and Killers of Innocent.
Etc.
Society is not Oppression.
To embrace the inhuman is to lose what makes you human.
To make your enemy suffer is not misery.
Killing your enemy is the only solution.
The mutant, the witch, and the inhuman are not innocent. They are Cockroaches, and must be exterminated.
Etc.
csbioborg wrote:ultimately even the nonhostile aliens need to by killed or thrown into a rift
this is a numbers game
when you have millions of dbees out breeding the native born people of the United States
plus the numbers of dbees illegally enteing CS teritory through the rifts
eventually they are going to outbreed the human population
thee is only so much space in North America
if humanity wants to survive and regain its territoy it needs to guad its boders from the dbee threat or else one day thee are going to be 10 dbees for every 1 human
and humnanity is suddenly a inority in its own land
so harsh measures need to be taken to prevent that
frogboy wrote:johnkretzer wrote:csbioborg wrote:ultimately even the nonhostile aliens need to by killed or thrown into a rift
this is a numbers game
when you have millions of dbees out breeding the native born people of the United States
plus the numbers of dbees illegally enteing CS teritory through the rifts
eventually they are going to outbreed the human population
thee is only so much space in North America
if humanity wants to survive and regain its territoy it needs to guad its boders from the dbee threat or else one day thee are going to be 10 dbees for every 1 human
and humnanity is suddenly a inority in its own land
so harsh measures need to be taken to prevent that
What is humanity? If it just survival without prinicples and morality than we have to ask the question...Should humanity continue to exist?
Also Humanity is just not the Earth as their home....so how is humanity lost by loosing their foothold on just onbe of those planets?
So...bottom line the CS is fighting a meaningless war that has nothing to do with the grandscale of things...and loosing their humanity to do so...and people think their heroes why?
True many of them are heroic in their actions...but if they just opened their eyes they would see that humanity is one of the strongest species in the megaverse and get over these primitive feels of ownership of just one planet.
The CS at it's best is a bunch of misguided fools...at their worst....they prove they can equal the villiany of the demons...dyvaals...Spulgoth...nauruni...etc. Which just goes and shows that all sentinient species have the same capability for goo and evil...for ignorance and quest for knowledge....for compassion and hate...etc.
I just got Free Quebec and Triax 2 in the mail yesterday. After reading both of them and getting a look from the prospective of two other bastions of Humanity , the impression I got of the CS was that they are stuck kick butt and survive mode. It also makes me wonder if they are going to be able to continue to exist as they do. it seams Triax/NGR's stance will continue to soften towards D-bee's, and that Free Quebec's People wont except decades of war can one day lead to the beginnings of acceptance of Dee-bees. The CS will have to change. They are involved in actions with the Pecos Empire, Federation of Magic, Tolkeen and The Xiticix and considering action against the Vampire Kingdom. Throw all of the monsters and Dee-bee's they will inevitably want to kill and will want to kill them They will just run out of soldiers. Free thinking might not be so easy to control any more and that could lead to a change in how thet do things.
K20A2_S wrote:Jorel wrote:The CS outlook, may have saved them as a community, but it definitely means they have forsaken their humanity.
Who let erin tarn in this thread?
Atomic Ray wrote:Perhaps there is an Alien Intelligence pulling the strings and levers behind the curtain of the Coalition puppets?
Mechanurgist wrote:Atomic Ray wrote:Perhaps there is an Alien Intelligence pulling the strings and levers behind the curtain of the Coalition puppets?
If the CS ever falls prey to the dreaded YAAI in canon, I will burn all my Rifts books and never touch the game again.
Mechanurgist wrote:Atomic Ray wrote:Perhaps there is an Alien Intelligence pulling the strings and levers behind the curtain of the Coalition puppets?
If the CS ever falls prey to the dreaded YAAI in canon, I will burn all my Rifts books and never touch the game again.
Mechanurgist wrote:Atomic Ray wrote:Perhaps there is an Alien Intelligence pulling the strings and levers behind the curtain of the Coalition puppets?
If the CS ever falls prey to the dreaded YAAI in canon, I will burn all my Rifts books and never touch the game again.
K20A2_S wrote:The over abundance of ai's throughout the books is overkill imo.......there doesn't always need to be a puppetmaster being everything.......it gets played out...
Mech-Viper Prime wrote:i remember one player who's elf just loved the coalition. now that was fun, a racist elf
taalismn wrote:Mech-Viper Prime wrote:i remember one player who's elf just loved the coalition. now that was fun, a racist elf
That sounds like Terry Pratchett(Discworld) where a sign of social progress is when the local anti-troll gang signs up its first troll member because he likes going around beating up trolls.
And I always regarded High Elves as just a goose-step away from being racial supremacists themselves.
cyberdon wrote:In game I absolutely looove them. They're are the coolest villains since Darth Vader and the Empire.
If they were real I'd hate them.
Atomic Ray wrote:Perhaps there is an Alien Intelligence pulling the strings and levers behind the curtain of the Coalition puppets?
Fairly easy way to redirect attention away from other targets of interest.
mickeyknox77 wrote:Occam's razor.
I don't discriminate in my murder of spiders. I don't care which spiders are poisonous and aggressive and which ones are actually beneficial to my well-being (ie: non hostile towards people and eats other pests). I just kill all spiders because they are spiders.
If spiders gained sentience and acted JUST LIKE other humans, I would DEFINITELY consider them the enemy of my race. Humans are barbaric savages who still eat the flesh of animals because it's more cost-effective and delicious than investing in "super foods" and vitamin regimens that would make the body more efficient.
We eat meat, we kill bugs, that's what makes us human.
You mess with human you get dead, and if you don't want to get dead you better kill every last one of us.
We wholesale slaughter other humans for transgressions against us. How many people died on 9/11. How many people died as a result of actions taken since then directly related to retaliation?
Kindness, Forgiveness, and empathy are some people's OPINION on "what makes us human"
my opinion: We overcome. We win at all costs. And our "humanity" is what allows us to rationalize killing EVERYTHING that isn't US in order to protect us.
I would destroy an entire planet to save someone I love. That may make me evil, but it also makes me loyal.
I salute the uniform of Emporer Prosek and keep my opinions to myself, dark unhappy opinions that I use to sour my soul and make me a war fighting machine so that one day my grandchildren's grandchildren might live in a world without aliens and monsters.
Isn't Rifts fun?
Vrykolas2k wrote:Alright, put it this way:
For you people who support the CS, if you suddenly got transported to the earth of Rifts, you'd be a D-Bee.
Fact.
If you were seen arriving by any CS citizen, let alone a troop, you'd be hunted down, shaved, tattooed with a number/ bar code, put in a cell and interrogated before being killed.
And, even if no-one saw you arrive from a Rift, you'd be dangerously over-educated, with modern conventions working against you. It's easy to say you're ok with the type of government the CS espouses, until you live in such a regime.
Mech-Viper Prime wrote:Vrykolas2k wrote:Alright, put it this way:
For you people who support the CS, if you suddenly got transported to the earth of Rifts, you'd be a D-Bee.
Fact.
If you were seen arriving by any CS citizen, let alone a troop, you'd be hunted down, shaved, tattooed with a number/ bar code, put in a cell and interrogated before being killed.
And, even if no-one saw you arrive from a Rift, you'd be dangerously over-educated, with modern conventions working against you. It's easy to say you're ok with the type of government the CS espouses, until you live in such a regime.
I suggest you reread both conversion books because it states different.
Page 40 and page 36 of the original book and page 53 of the the new one.
It's comes down to if you going to take the coalition party line, if you don't , then you are a threat. If you do, then you gain a new friend in a CS monitor and as long as you carry on with the party line, you and your new best friend will live a long life in the CS.
Vrykolas2k wrote:Mech-Viper Prime wrote:Vrykolas2k wrote:Alright, put it this way:
For you people who support the CS, if you suddenly got transported to the earth of Rifts, you'd be a D-Bee.
Fact.
If you were seen arriving by any CS citizen, let alone a troop, you'd be hunted down, shaved, tattooed with a number/ bar code, put in a cell and interrogated before being killed.
And, even if no-one saw you arrive from a Rift, you'd be dangerously over-educated, with modern conventions working against you. It's easy to say you're ok with the type of government the CS espouses, until you live in such a regime.
I suggest you reread both conversion books because it states different.
Page 40 and page 36 of the original book and page 53 of the the new one.
It's comes down to if you going to take the coalition party line, if you don't , then you are a threat. If you do, then you gain a new friend in a CS monitor and as long as you carry on with the party line, you and your new best friend will live a long life in the CS.
There's also the third paragraph on page 23 of the original, Who is a D-Bee (revised seemed like a waste of money, as it had about half as much stuff in it, so I didn't buy it).
Page 36 backs up my arguement at least as much as it does yours, if not moreso.
So does page 40, actually.
And none of that addresses how willing people would actually be to live under the Prosek regime, coming from a modern non-socialist/ fascist, dactatorial society.
So how about it? You get transported from your living room to the 'Burbs.
What do you think of the CS now?
Vrykolas2k wrote:Mech-Viper Prime wrote:Vrykolas2k wrote:Alright, put it this way:
For you people who support the CS, if you suddenly got transported to the earth of Rifts, you'd be a D-Bee.
Fact.
If you were seen arriving by any CS citizen, let alone a troop, you'd be hunted down, shaved, tattooed with a number/ bar code, put in a cell and interrogated before being killed.
And, even if no-one saw you arrive from a Rift, you'd be dangerously over-educated, with modern conventions working against you. It's easy to say you're ok with the type of government the CS espouses, until you live in such a regime.
I suggest you reread both conversion books because it states different.
Page 40 and page 36 of the original book and page 53 of the the new one.
It's comes down to if you going to take the coalition party line, if you don't , then you are a threat. If you do, then you gain a new friend in a CS monitor and as long as you carry on with the party line, you and your new best friend will live a long life in the CS.
There's also the third paragraph on page 23 of the original, Who is a D-Bee (revised seemed like a waste of money, as it had about half as much stuff in it, so I didn't buy it).
Page 36 backs up my arguement at least as much as it does yours, if not moreso.
So does page 40, actually.
And none of that addresses how willing people would actually be to live under the Prosek regime, coming from a modern non-socialist/ fascist, dactatorial society.
So how about it? You get transported from your living room to the 'Burbs.
What do you think of the CS now?