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#98023 - 12/06/07 08:57 AM
Re: What's wrong with being Super?
[Re: Medianoche]
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Nova
Registered: 11/24/06
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Drew, is there no problem on earth you want to do something about, but you don't have the ability to deal with? Could a small group of novas make a difference working on this problem? That's what I'm aiming for.
We don't have to all agree that problem X is the keystone problem, only that we can all agree that working together is the best solution to our problems/concerns. Project Utopia is also very well funded. Remember, even charity work costs someone, something. I'm interested in hearing your proposal. I'm always willing to help make a difference, providing it's a difference worth making. This should be for the people's benefit, not us novas. For those interested, I'll open up my boardroom for the meeting site for you to disscuss exactly what it is you plan on doing. However, I remain skeptical of sword wielding novas...
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#98029 - 12/06/07 12:15 PM
Re: What's wrong with being Super?
[Re: Libertyne]
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Baseline
Registered: 10/13/06
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I suppose that's true, and while your inclusionary ideas are a good way to attract the most people, surely there are some people whose goals and methods simply do not exist well alongside your own. And besides, unless forming this kind of group is the end unto itself, you must have some idea of what you want to do, right?  Being inclusionary hasn't netted me too many people yet. The group is not an end unto itself, but something I think will be a crucible of ideas and motivations. Maybe I'm inspired. Maybe I'm delusional. I don't want to be working with casual killers, or career criminals. I'm not all that worried about those who have shady, dark pasts. We've all done things we aren't necessarily proud of, but we can do things that move us beyond that. This could be a good first step, or a precious second chance.
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#98052 - 12/06/07 03:26 PM
Re: What's wrong with being Super?
[Re: Medianoche]
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Brother Maynard
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I am thinking about gathering a small group of novas together and see what we can do. Can a group of novas working together make a difference for the world at large? I think so. No matter where you go demon, we will be there to abolish the lies and evil works that you do! We shall not permit you to seduce the world with your tainted souls and blasphemous hearts! It will not happen freaks! The world will stand unified under the banner of our Lord to right the wrongs you and your kind have wrought for the last decade! Return the fires of damnation, where you belong!
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#98063 - 12/06/07 04:33 PM
Re: What's wrong with being Super?
[Re: Chimera]
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Baseline
Registered: 12/01/07
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Medianoche:
Ignoring the gimp for the moment, let's say you do get around to forming this group. I'm all for groups, provided everyone's getting out of it what they want.
But I'm going to tell you: if you try tackling problems, big problems, you'll sooner or later run afoul of PU or The Directive. They don't give a shit about good intentions: they have their own agendas, and anything that even looks like it could conflict with that, even theoretically in a down-the-road way, will be a Bad Thing in their eyes, and they'll go after you.
And there's no law that says they have to announce that beforehand. PU might, might, give you the courtesy of a warning shot over the deck, but The Directive won't, and there are plenty of nova-hate groups and self-hating novas who won't, either. And just because it's disorganized and pathetic doesn't mean it's not dangerous. They might come at you in ways you won't suspect, and there's even a good chance of getting a mole in your ranks.
Paranoid, you say? Doesn't mean they won't be out to get you. There are plenty of people to whom if you're not a commodity, you're a threat. Keep that in mind.
I won't join, because I have other commitments. But if you need help, I'll do what I can. Just don't try to screw me over.
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#98139 - 12/08/07 02:58 AM
Re: What's wrong with being Super?
[Re: Medianoche]
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Nova
Registered: 12/01/06
Loc: United States of America
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I don't want to be working with casual killers, or career criminals. I'm not all that worried about those who have shady, dark pasts. We've all done things we aren't necessarily proud of, but we can do things that move us beyond that. This could be a good first step, or a precious second chance. It's an interesting idea, Medianoche. I'd be willing to at least attend a meeting and see what kind of group you're putting together. After all, my sphere of influence is a little small and a little narrow for what I want to do, and joining up with a less dogmatically-minded, smaller organization might allow me a mixing of interests that would put me in a position to better accomplish my ends. So as long as you don't find the prospect of having someone like me on your team frightening, I'm willing to give it a chance and see what develops. 
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