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Off Topic / Re: Why is it offensive to make fun of Mohammed?
« on: January 05, 2014, 01:48:57 AM »
-snip-
you. i dislike you.
my personal opinion however. have a nice day.

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Forum Games / Forlorn and Forsaken - Starting - Still need characters
« on: January 05, 2014, 01:05:18 AM »
     “Good morning, citizens of Denver. These past few months have been long and difficult, and we have made an arduous, yet noble, effort to protect our home from the waves of repulsive creatures that surround us all. However, it has not been enough. To those on the outer perimeter, the fight has nearly beaten them, though the power of the people remains strong in the defense of the walls and fences that keep us away from them. The infected smash and rage against the barricades that keep them from destroying the people we love and hold dear, but despite our firm resolve, they gain more and more inches of ground everyday. People of Safe Zone Denver, I cannot tell you how long these barriers will last. This is why we must take more serious measures for your safety. Evacuations to Safe Zone Springs will start in a week. Soldiers will guard those who travel, keeping the infected away while we make our pilgrimage to safety. However, we can only send a maximum of 1,000 lucky souls a week. Not all of us will be able to make this journey immediately. I can assure you, though, that we will all be making this trip to the sanctuary of Safe Zone Springs soon enough. Those who are chosen will receive a ticket from their designated workplace foreman and a notice to be ready in one week…”

Forlorn and Forsaken


     The date is February 21st, 2025, and Safe Zone Denver is one of the few infected-free areas in Colorado, and in the entire Midwest. 9 years ago, people in the Washington D.C. area started to report dizziness and nausea, but the reports went unheeded as just a flu epidemic. After people started fainting in plain sight, however, the government started to take notice. The president and his cabinet were evacuated to an area around Seattle and the CDC was assigned to research this new virus, which showed similarities to Marburg virus in shape and size. In response they were quarantined, but even then more cases continued to show up in the D.C. area.
     After the people who fainted got up, they started acting more- lethargic than usual. Took a slower pace, and felt tired and sleepy most of the time. Mere days after being quarantined, those affected changed in the opposite direction. They started gaining muscle at an alarming pace, and experienced increased appetites. Then, they started to lose their sense of time, and said they experienced things from a "new perspective." They started to lose their social awareness and began to act rude and irritated. Shortly after, they devolved into blindly gobbling up whatever they could get their hands on, including the people who worked around the quarantine. Soon, people were found in their homes with their entrails spilled out and heads bashed in, and bite marks on those who were still alive. In an average of 7 days, these people turned into slobbering monsters. Those who were bitten went down the same route, and the failed quarantine soon meant that this disease spread across the northeast, prompting the formation of a new government agency designed to combat this threat, FOCUS.
     However, this did not stop the tide of infected from swarming across the United States like a tidal wave, and now, 9 years from the first outbreak, the United States contains only California, Oregon, Washington, and a few safe zones in the Midwest. All other territory belongs to the infected - strong, fast, slobbering beasts who eat anything they can. Canada and Mexico are struggling on their own fronts. Nothing much is known about the rest of the world, other than a few wayward radio transmissions. However, not all is lost. There have been talks of a new offensive and the Safe Zones have been prospering for the most part. But humanity is still an endangered race, with the population of the United States now numbering around 9 million, and a dark and unknown world beyond the continent, humanity is on a precarious edge between life and death...

     It has been a week since these words blared over the megaphones that surround every workplace and meeting hall in the Safe Zone, and a week since you've received your ticket, a red slip of paper with the words "Group J-1" printed on the back. Most people come to the evacuation station willingly, some people need a little extra "persuasion" to go. A bag of clothes, some personal trinkets, and papers are what most people bring, though some brought more illicit items... a pocket knife stashed in a book or a hidden flashlight in a secret pocket. Outside, trucks and old civilian cars with wagons attached to them wait to transport people to Safe Zone Spring, while a army officer behind a desk assigns groups their location on the emigrant train.
You were one of those chosen to make the journey to Safe Zone Spring.



CHARACTER CREATION
There are 6 categories that make up a character's attributes. They are:
Strength - A measure of your physical power and endurance.
Dexterity - A measure of your coordination, agility, and general precision in tasks that require hand-eye coordination and finesse.
Constitution - A measure of your physical health and disease resistance.
Intelligence - A measure of your leaning ability, memory, and aptitude.
Perception - A measure of your situational awareness and knowledge of the area surrounding him/her.
Willpower - A measure of your mental strength and self-control.

You have 17 points to spend among these attributes. A attribute of 2 would represent an average person's attribute. For example, your average everyman has a basic stat line of 2 in every attribute.

In addition, you can choose special perks and drawbacks to more fully flesh out your character and give him/her more unique capabilities or weaknesses than your average person.

Then, secondary attributes are derived from these six primary attributes. The three secondary attributes are Speed, Endurance, and Health.

Speed - Add your constitution and dexterity together and multiply by two to get your top running speed in miles per hour.
Endurance - A measure of your ability to withstand fatigue and exhaustion. Add Constitution, Strength, Willpower, and multiply by three. Then add 5 to get your Endurance. Certain actions will reduce your Endurance, but it will regenerate.
Health - A measure of your immediate physical health. Add Constitution and Strength, multiply by 4, and add 10. Your Health can be reduced by getting shot, stabbed, burned, beaten, bitten, strangulated...

After creating the base stats for your character, you can choose specific skills that he/she has learned before this point in time. A list of these skills is below.
You can spend up to 33 points for any of these skills. A skill level of 2 or 3 represents general competency in that field.
Code: [Select]
Acrobatics
Acting
Beautician
Brawling
Bureaucracy
Cheating
Climbing
Computer Hacking
Computer Programming
Computers
Craft (type) examples include gunsmithing, carpentry, bowyery, blacksmithing, basic fabrication...
Dancing (type)
Demolitions
Disguise
Dodge
Driving (type of vehicle)
Electronic Surveillance
Electronics
Engineer (type) examples include architecture, construction, civil, biological...
Escapism (how well of an escape artist you are...)
Fine Arts (type of art) examples include drawing, apinting, computer graphics, 3d modeling...
First Aid
Folklore Knowledge (type)
Gambling
Guns (type)
Haggling (how well you can barter and bargain prices)
Melee Weapon (type)
Humanities (type)
Instruction
Intimidation
Language (type)
Lock Picking
Martial Arts (type)
Mechanic
Medicine (type) examples include surgery, pharmacy...
Notice
Pick Pocket
Piloting (type)
Play Instrument (type)
Questioning
Research/Investigation
Riding (type)
Running (dash or marathon)
Sciences (type)
Seduction
Singing
Sleight of Hand
Sport (type)
Stealth
Storytelling
Streetwise
Surveillance
Survival (type of environment) examples include tundra, forest, jungle...
Swimming
Throwing (Knife, Axe, or Ball)
Toaster Repair (type)
Tracking
Traps
Veterinary Medicine
Weight Lifting
Writing (type) examples include academic, legal, creative, journalistic, technical...

Basic Character Sheet
Code: [Select]
[b]Strength:[/b]
[b]Dexterity:[/b]
[b]Constitution:[/b]
[b]Intelligence:[/b]
[b]Perception:[/b]
[b]Willpower:[/b]

[b]Gender:[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]

[i]Health:[/i]
[i]Endurance:[/i]
[i]Speed:[/i]

[b]Occupation:[/b]

[b]Skills:[/b]
(Skill) - (Skill Level)
[i]example
First Aid - 3[/i]

[b]Inventory:[/b]
Backpack

RP is probably going to start sometime in three days. It's going to be a system driven game but I'll be doing all of the rules minded stuff so you don't have to worry about that.

Let's lay down some ground rules:
1) Don't be a richard. Be nice, polite, and work together. If you try to lone wolf it you'll be killed faster than you can finish your senten-
2) Don't powergame. I'm going to give you freedom with your starting inventory if you make it sensible and it complies with your character's backstory.

CHARACTER LIST
Amerax - Willard
Swat3 - Nathan Franc
Theepicman - Derrel Lark

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Off Topic / Re: Anime and Manga Megathread
« on: January 04, 2014, 10:08:37 PM »
Speaking of Dark Souls, does anyone have it for the PS3? I just got it, and I need help with the Drake or whatever that appears at the entrance to the undead parish.

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Off Topic / Re: Why is it offensive to make fun of Mohammed?
« on: January 04, 2014, 05:55:00 PM »
A lot of them wrote about the necessity of religion in order for a people to be morally self regulating and educated though. I can't think of any specific writings, but I know guys like Webster were super religious, and even Franklin admitted that religion was good for the people of a nation.
The Founding Fathers were more into personal religion than a unified, clerical religion such as the Catholic Church.

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Off Topic / Re: Why is it offensive to make fun of Mohammed?
« on: January 04, 2014, 05:46:02 PM »
Throughout history and the world, you will find that nations founded on Christian principles (example, the US of course) are the ones with the greatest prosperity and freedom by far. It speaks to the superiority of Christianity as no other religion brings so much freedom, and the greatest freedom of all- freedom from the bondage of sin. In Christ, we have true freedom, as we are free from the curse of death.
That said, the United States is not a Christian nation. Not in its philosophy, what it does, or what it loves. While it has Judeo-Christian roots, the United States we live in today is a pagan nation that follows other gods. The philosophy of the United States as it is today is not compatible with Christianity, but we have the greatest freedom in this country compared to others thanks in part to its roots.
One thing to keep in mind is that there is no such thing as a perfect government on this Earth. All governments are twisted or corrupt in one way or another due to sin. There is no such thing as a perfect church group on this Earth either.

Ethnicity has nothing to do with the superiority of Christianity. Brothers and Sisters in Christ are one not because they have a specific skin color, but because Christ unites all who follow Him in love.
That's incredibly idealistic and only pertains to your point of view.
Are you honestly saying that this "freedom from death" is one of the roots that caused the United States to be created with personal freedom in mind?

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I don't see why people don't just use cubes instead of rounds for the people. two cubes stacked ontop of each other > two rounds stacked ontop of each other.

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Games / Re: Has anybody here every played the Half Life 2 Beta?
« on: January 03, 2014, 12:18:22 AM »
Bump.Yeah, I was kinda confused by Valve's intentions with that

Original intention: you get to the borealis in perhaps mid or early game in the first one
Current: you don't even discover the borealis until the latest installment of the series

Also, who wouldn't want to fight this lovely pain in the ass enemy?
you haven't seen the, uh, tentacle copulation images of that enemy, have you.
-hint, it's from japan-

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Off Topic / Re: Old times argument: quantity or quality?
« on: January 02, 2014, 10:12:43 PM »
that's the point of an example, isn't it?

to relate to a general idea?
except you're looking at the wrong general idea you dumb stuff lovable old hunk of meat.
it's right in the op, in bold 24 point font.

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Off Topic / Re: Old times argument: quantity or quality?
« on: January 02, 2014, 10:09:48 PM »
there's no right answer.  see: CS:GO, some people annihilate teams with an AWP while others annihilate teams with P90s.

likewise, a roman legionnaire with a sword and shield can kill many as much as a cloth/light-armored dagger expert may.

it's just dependent on the tactics and skill used and also the opponent.
bullstuff

in close-quarters at a certain skill level the awp will be just as good as a p90.

p90 will just get demolished by the awp at any range if you're a pro. it all depends on how well you aim. if one person with a p90 and one person with an awp put each other in their crosshairs at any range then an awp shot to anywhere but the legs will kill faster than the p90.

it's the reason why nobody really uses the p90 at a high competitive level- once you reach a skill level where you can snap aim and control the recoil of the assault rifles the p90 just becomes useless because the assault rifles deal more damage and a good percent of them instantly kill on a headshot. and are more accurate at long range.

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Off Topic / Re: Old times argument: quantity or quality?
« on: January 02, 2014, 09:52:28 PM »
we aren't talking about snipers and smgs

are you blind or something
do you even read the op.

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Games / Re: What's your 2013 game of the year?
« on: January 02, 2014, 04:38:35 PM »
I honestly don't know how people like Bioshock Infinite. Guess it's just different tastes.

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Games / Re: Counter Strike: Global Offensive Thread v2 - OP by KelBlock
« on: January 02, 2014, 04:37:30 PM »
ive never done competitive. is it worth it
wtf
yes, obviously it's worth it.

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General Discussion / Re: Blockland has been DDoS'D again...
« on: January 01, 2014, 11:22:16 PM »
can you legitimately ask him how small his richard is?

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Games / Re: What's your 2013 game of the year?
« on: January 01, 2014, 10:58:24 AM »
-snip-
implying that anyone took it seriously until 2013.

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Games / Re: What's your 2013 game of the year?
« on: January 01, 2014, 12:44:02 AM »
either the last of us or cs:go

mostly because i didn't buy anything else this year

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