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#18460 - 12/29/02 11:38 AM
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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Actually, Gaedel, I love you for both your charming wit and your so-ugly-I'm-cute mutt.
What do you want to talk about? I mean, besides the percieved level of self-absorbtion around here, that is.
For that matter, if you want to know something about me, just do an OpSearch or ask me. If it isn't too personal, I will. Tell us about yourself as well.
Thank you for taking the first step.
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#18463 - 12/30/02 01:08 PM
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Nova
Registered: 12/21/02
Loc: Oileain Arann, Ireland
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Originally posted by ronin: I must have missed the a-bomb converstaion. O'er on "It Feels Like...". Second page, arguing basies and novas going at it. Who would kick arse and missing the heart o' the matter in my mind. I can see wanting privacy. Got little enough of it myself these days. What I meant was the folks trying ta wear "mysterious" like it was their favorite sweater. Out of the blue they blather on 'bout their ma and da, the pain of their past, how no one undestands 'em and what not. Anonymous is fine and a cute trick if ya can pull it off. For them as can't cypher this on their own - mysterious means shuttin' up and keeping it shut. Posing is only that.
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#18467 - 12/31/02 03:32 AM
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Nova
Registered: 12/21/02
Loc: Oileain Arann, Ireland
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Originally posted by Apep: I meant like boastful and full of myself, I don't want to be like that. Not so's I've noticed. Met one or two boasting braggarts but did not see ya walking among them. 'Tis insight ya be wanting? It tickles me ta be described in a deep sounding manner. Ya'll be disappointed but I'll leave 'deep' ta them wanting ta be mysterious. I'll do short and ya kin ask what ya like. Grew up in a teeny village on the west coast of Ireland. I know how ta fish and still do on occassion. When I was old enough and cagey enough I managed ta convince the owner of the gazette that I'd make a fine correspondent. Not that I was ever that o' course. A doer o' minor deeds and conveyor of 'chino more like. I think ya american's call it being someone's bitch but it was nae a bad life. I woke a few months back. We were coverin' one o' those excavations the american's love ta see on Discovery. Cold as a post digger's arse and wet ta boot but it was field work and I loved it. Damn thing was a hundred meters under the hills and ya could just feel the rock weighing o'er yer head. I never did like tight little spaces 'less it was my lack providin' it. When I'd had enough I left by the the shortest route. Right thru the rock. Liked ta scare them network amadáin ta death. Ya got ta picture a big ol' man o' stone rising up outta the ground. I'm near certain half of them shat themselves. No secret club o' villains, terrible tragedies or depths o' character waiting ta be plumbed. The loss of painkillin' medicinal ta a barrel of Da Millikin's finest was tragic enough. Muffy howled the first time she seen me do it and that set off all the dogs in the neighborhood. Made my head hurt worse than it should 'ave. I can't say that I'd expect ya ta know me. My face is known here and the bloody tan's started paying attention but doing what I do means I can go anywhere's ya find spark. I stay away from piped telly after ending up unannounced in Wales. Damn switchboards.
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#18468 - 12/31/02 10:15 AM
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Nova
Registered: 11/17/02
Loc: Nowhere
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Gaedel.
Thanks for sharing your story. It's nice to see someone here who doesn't have some sort of extreme personal tragedy hanging over their head like the Sword of Damocles.
Just a reminder, though, about judgement.
Novas comprise a group of individuals who each and every one have the power to change the world. And just as great power comes with great responsibility, so too are all factors of life magnified, and this often means tragedy, as well. It's a rare baseline who will ever have to face the families of the five hundred people who were killed when an entire bridge was shattered during rush hour as a result of your direct actions. Sarah Meeks had to do it seven years ago.
I hope that gives you a little idea of perspective. I have caused more trouble and tragedy for myself and been subject to more tragedy by fate than most baselines will experience in six lifetimes, but that has a lot to do with the fact that I can't feel something unless it hits me at mach 2, for example.
Novas do everything bigger and better than baselines. Why not personal tragedy, too?
.ronin
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#18472 - 12/31/02 03:54 PM
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Nova
Registered: 12/21/02
Loc: Oileain Arann, Ireland
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Originally posted by David 'Dr. Troll' Smith: Greating Gaedel, To answer your question... Oh. Why didn't ya say so. Here I was thinking more than a few o' ya were more than a little daft. I didn't know it was meant ta be a crack. The fans ain't bad actually. A little too busy now and then but a hard word at the proper time makes the point. The lot of 'em are good folks fer the most part. It's the damn tourists that are a problem but generally I kin lead 'em where I want 'em ta be. And guide 'em ta where their money will do some good. Being open ta the local newsies takes care of some problems. Fer them that think acting the fool will bring 'em audience I give the business ta their competition. The N lads are a special case but aren't they always. We have a friendly go now and again but they pay the locals fer the gossip or they pay me fer my time. After they were fined the farm plus the cows fer violatin' air laws they've played nice. Fer employment... A little of everything. Haven't met a politician I was willin' ta hoor for and pay for speakin' seemed much the same. I like my home and we're cool ta the Project so that was bolluxs. Same with bloody elites. I've done some odd jobs government but lately I've been helping the bright lads at the university. Between their curiosity and my charms I've kept comfortable. Just last month I found 'em what they were looking for and now spanish gold is in the local. It's nae steady work but it's interesting and I've seen things no one else has in a thousand years.
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#18475 - 01/01/03 12:15 AM
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Nova
Registered: 11/17/02
Loc: Nowhere
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Gaedel.
You're right. Despite being almost universally hated now, Meeks is a really nice girl, and someone that I like as a person a whole lot. With her power, it would be easy to just leave Seattle and never come back. Sure, she might be found, but it's equally as likely that she wouldn't at all. One favor from me would ensure she disappears altogether.
But Sarah isn't like that. She chose to take ultimate responsibility for something that although caused by her actions, was an accident, plain and simple. A tragedy that nobody anticipated. And there she is, taking all the blame. I respect her tremendously for that.
Sarah, girl, if you're out there and happen to read this, your buddy Ronin would like to see you again. It's been too long.
.ronin
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#18491 - 01/05/03 12:53 AM
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Nova
Registered: 12/21/02
Loc: Oileain Arann, Ireland
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Originally posted by Neil Preston: I mean, do we become full of ourselves and stop caring about everything else? I don't think so. There's more than a handful 'tis true. The thorn what jabs most is the narky bastards that think they're a sign pointing ta the one true path as if they *were* the future. Let 'em. The present has a way of bitin' in the arse. 'Sides, there's crack in seein' 'em going on about the woods then walking inta a tree. Amen.
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#18492 - 01/14/03 08:09 AM
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Nova
Registered: 01/12/03
Loc: Chicago, Illinois
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Bite me, finn. Irish or not, and discounting colloquilisms, spelling doesn't change all that much between America and Europe. When you get yourself some decent vocoder software to use in posting and can manage to handle more than one train of thought at a time then you can ask me that. Self absorbed is also an easy way for a limited intellect to categorize a state of mind beyond it's comprehension. Have a nice day. <font face="Times New Roman" size="5" color="#BC47ED">W</font><font face="Times New Roman" size="2"><font color="#D673FF">idget,</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="1">
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