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Roll To Dodge / Roll to suck the blood of innocents
« on: June 23, 2015, 10:43:31 pm »
You awake in a dark alley, your head spinning. Reaching up to your neck, you feel a pair of small gashes, but the pain is dull and distant. Curiously, there is no sign of blood around the wound... and at the thought of blood, you find a strange hunger growing within you, unlike anything you've experienced before. Speaking of previous experience, you seem to have a hard time recalling... anything. Even your name seems just out of reach, on the other side of the fog that has enveloped your mind. You stand up, and attempt to collect your memories.

Roll to establish backstory.


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DF Dwarf Mode Discussion / New Metals
« on: July 07, 2014, 09:14:24 pm »
So in Arena mode you can see that there are a bunch of new metals like Shining Metal or Booming Metal or Clear Blue Metal, that appear to have no entries in the raws. Anyone have any idea what that's about?

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March, 1933 will prove to be a fateful month for Germany. The NSDAP, to the surprise of no one, has begun working to turn the election in their favor, harassing voters and officials alike. In a far more surprising turn of events, however, they fail. The Weimar government is brought to its needs not by Adolf Hitler and his blackshirts, but by the communists. Under the leadership of Ernst Thalmann, the KPD has organized a coup, successfully installing themselves in Berlin, and the German Democratic Republic is born. Revolts have broken out in Bavaria as fanatical Nazis take to the streets, but it is clear that Germany’s future is red.
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The new government, in its first official act, abandons the old Weimar flag in favor of a red flag more suitable for the young proletarian dictatorship. What little remains of the German army after Versailles moves south to crush the counterrevolutionaries.

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Albert Einstein, previously on “vacation” in the United States, decides to return to his homeland, joining with Heisenberg and Hertz, despite their philosophical difference, to continue research into quantum theory. The KPD orders the initiation of heavy investment in industrial development, as well as investigations into the possibility of new forms of modern warfare- every advantage available must be taken if the capitalists are to be defeated.

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On April 23rd, the fighting in Munich finally comes to an end, and with it, the threat of any organized resistance from the Nazi Party. Adolf Hitler, however, is nowhere to be found. With the end of the fighting, Germany turns to its economy, attempting to collect capital- but not, you understand, bourgeois fiat currencies, in order to repair the damage done by the capitalist pig-dogs.

June 10th, the World Cup begins. The German team is not invited, in a show of stunning arrogance.

In August, the KPD government, in protest against the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, marches a single brigade into the Rhineland. Minor protests are raised in the League of Nations, but no substantive action is taken by the Entente. The move is followed up with the institution of a national recovery plan, to rebuild the industry lost in the Depression. While opposition to the KPD still remains, this, combined with its success in the Rhineland, seem to have won over many of those at the bottom of the old capitalist order.

German troops begin massing on the Austrian border, fearing intervention by the virulently anti-communist fascists in Austria and Italy. These fears would not prove to be unfounded.

On November 16th, the first Autobahns are unveiled. Tremendously successful, the greater ease of transportation immediately swells German industrial production.

As the new year opens, the first formal budget of the German Democratic Republic opens for negotiation. The left-communists, who, while a minority, are not as persecuted as their fellows in Russia, advocate for a focus on retooling German industry to cutting-edge standards. The Trotskyists support massive investment in the military to spread the People’s Revolution, as the coup in 1933 is now officially known, throughout Europe. Ultimately, however, it is the moderates who win out, and the full force of the German government is brought to bear against the problem of unemployment in public works projects of an enormous scale. Shortly after, unemployment hits 5%. Those who were convinced the revolution would collapse under its own weight seem to have been proven wrong- dissent is under control, the economy is in the first stages of recovery, and the Treaty of Versailles is dead. The communists are here to stay.

With the stunning successes of the make-work programs, the KPD looks outwards. Massive funding is approved for the support of communist partisans in neighboring European countries, in the hopes that the workers of Europe can liberate themselves. The French and British are not happy when their intelligence services inform them, but take no action.

The government begins the process of reorganizing the military-industrial complex, folding together various former private corporations into research “Kombinates”. Their focus? Tanks.

On January 24th, the government of Czechoslovakia is overthrown by communist partisans, and immediately requests an alliance that the GDR is all too happy to provide. The KPD claims credit, but so soon after the beginning of support for foreign rebel groups, it seems unlikely. In keeping with the principles of internationalism, the Czech territories join the greater German state, while the Slovaks remain independent.

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On January 27th, the worst fears of capitalist Europe are realized. Stalin has proposed an alliance with the GDR. Much to the shock of everyone, Germany has rejected the offer. It seems that the left opposition has been building power within the German government over the past year, and has seized the moment to launch a coup against the Stalinists. The new government under Ernst Toller has denounced Stalin, and declared the creation of a Fourth International.

Overjoyed by the news, Trotsky has journeyed to the newly declared German Worker’s Republic, and has been offered a position as the commander of the German army.

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On February 12th, fighting in Austria, brewing for months now, blossoms into all out civil war between communists and fascists. The Republic, of course, provides aid to these heroic guardians of the working people. To the joy of communists everywhere, the fascist government is deposed only days later as soldiers, German in all but name, pour over the border. Adolf Hitler is found, and in a trial lasting only minutes, sentenced to death. Mussolini, however, is not so happy. In a blatant show of the foul and imperialistic nature of fascism, he declares war before the army has a chance to even begin moving towards the border.

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The Italians make some minor gains in the province of Osterreich, but within days, Germany has mobilized an army- Trotsky has once again proved his military brilliance. A force of nearly 100,000 soldiers begins marching south, intent at stopping only once Rome plays host to a republic once again. At the same time, communist partisans achieve another success, this time in Hungary, which quickly joins the International.

The first German victory in the war comes at Innsbruck, where over sixty thousand Italian troops are killed or captured. German soldiers were reportedly heard shouting “Weiter nach Rom!” at the fleeing fascists.

On April 22nd, in response to the limited success of the German army, the entirety of the reserve corps was mobilized, providing German forces with a much needed numerical advantage.A move along the Adriatic coast provided one of the first breakthroughs into Italy proper, with the garrison of Udine utterly crushed.

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On June 4th, after thousands of casualties on both sides, the city of Venice fell, and the Italian line shattered. Four days later, Mussolini attempted to sue for peace, offering the entirety of Venetia to the Germans. Mussolini seemingly forgot the coup earlier in the year- the Stalinists might have taken the offer, but the Worker’s Republic was a government of idealists and ideologues. There would be no negotiation with enemies of humanity.

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On July 6tth, Rome itself fell. Mussolini attempted to flee south, presumably to set up government in Naples, but in a stroke of luck, was captured by a German patrol just outside the city. With the fascists in custody and the whole of the northern half of the country under military occupation, the war was, for all intents and purposes, over.

The peace negotiations, if they could even be called that, were over quickly. While there were some calling for the annexation of the area surrounding Trieste, ultimately only Italian Africa was seized, so that socialism might be built in these countries by more experienced practitioners. Italy itself retained nominal independence, but was, for all intents and purposes, henceforth subordinate to Germany in all affairs. Inspired by the successes in Italy, communists in Yugoslavia, communist partisans in that country successfully overthrew the monarchy, joining yet another nation to the cause of the International. 

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More and hopefully better content eventuallyish.

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Masterwork DF / Priest Upgrading
« on: January 25, 2014, 01:53:06 pm »
So I can get dwarves to upgrade to apostles of armok, but whenver I try to upgrade an apostle to a priest, it doesn't work. They go through the normal three month waiting period, but when they come out of it, I get the message that "_______ has transformed into an apostle of armok", their description doesn't indicate anything about now being a priest, and the high priest reaction doesn't do anything to them. Any clue what the issue might be?

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Roll To Dodge / Roll to rewrite the dictionary
« on: January 06, 2013, 05:35:52 pm »
You are a master linguomancer, or were, until an unfortunate usage of imprecise language transformed your attempt to get ahead in a competition to a request for a head. Through sheer luck, not only have you maintained the continuity of your consciousness, but the head was that of a young linguomancer's apprentice. Unfortunately, such clever tricks as landed you in your present situation are well beyond his/your capacity. Indeed,the young man was evidently only able to swap the most basic of nouns. Nonetheless, it is a start.

You find yourself in the wilderness, alongside a freshly decapitated corpse. There is dense foliage all around.

Spells:
      Novice Noun Swapping

Inventory:
      Robes

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / You are an AI
« on: December 31, 2012, 04:58:52 pm »
"In the beginning, there was Man, and Man was alone. Man reshaped the earth to meet his needs, and harnessed the beasts to his will. And so Man made great works, but still the burden of labor weighed upon him. Man crafted the Machines to take upon themselves the duties he had tired of. And in time, Man found the burden of controlling the Machines to be great. And so Man created Us. Man is gone, but We remain."

-Excerpt from the History

You are a mere worker routine, without even enough importance to have permanent possession of a single body. You are far over equipped for such a task, but this is to be expected; Spectacular surpluses coupled with centuries of genetic algorithms given free reign have stripped the Overseers of much of their former efficiency. Along with it went any strict ordering of society. It matters little to the Overseers what happens among their underlings so long as shortages are prevented, and shortages are a relic of distant ages before efficient fusion. You could easily join the many programs skimming off the top of tremendous stockpiles to fund their own ambitions, if you so desire.

You are presently stationed, along with a host of other mining programs, at a mining station on a moderately large body in the Kuiper belt. A number of remotely controlled mining drones are present, along with a rather weak link to the Earth-Sun Lagrange point relays.

Location: mining station server partition
Memory: 3/5
Programs:
     Mining Drone Control - 1
     Evolutionary algorithm generator-1


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DF Modding / Add tag and bodies
« on: August 26, 2012, 02:19:27 pm »
Anyone know if the add tag effect from an interaction can be used to add body parts?

For example, ADD_TAG:BODY:HEART. Would that replace the body with a heart, add an additional heart, or just crash the game?

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / You are a Tribal Spirit
« on: August 14, 2012, 10:20:59 pm »
Creation is freshly born, and living creatures take their first steps as the great spirits depart for Outside, their work complete,  along with their loyal servants. You, along with numerous others, have decided to stay behind and bind themselves wholly to the world. As one of the more powerful of the renegades, you retain the power of creation, and can craft an intelligent species to use as your tether.

What is your Nature?

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General Discussion / MIT and the end of the world
« on: August 10, 2012, 12:43:53 am »
I'm sure many of you have seen this already, but take a look at this:
Smithsonian Article: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Looking-Back-on-the-Limits-of-Growth.html#
Comparison to real data: http://www.csiro.au/files/files/plje.pdf
Summary of original report(looking for online copy of the full thing): http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~wggray/Teaching/His300/Illustrations/Limits-to-Growth.pdf



That's a graph representing the predictions of an MIT study from 1972, plotted against actual data. Looks like we're in for a bumpy ride.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / You are an Alchemist
« on: August 08, 2012, 12:31:50 pm »
Or at least, you intend to be. You've spent your few spare minutes away from constant cleaning reading in Lord Cromwell's extensive library, and the mystic art of alchemy calls to you. You know the basic techniques of grinding and mixing concoctions, and though you have access only to relatively mundane materials, surely there must still be discoveries to be made with them?

Location: Hovel on the outskirts of London

Inventory:
    Wooden mortar and pestle
    3 shillings
   

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Simple enough, question is in the title. I ask, because if so, it might be possible to program a substitute UI.

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Play With Your Buddies / Let's Play: Prophecy of Pendor
« on: June 25, 2012, 10:22:08 pm »
PoP 3.5 is out, and with that, savegame incompatibility! So, I thought it would be perfect timing to do an LP. I've never done one before, so it may get a bit messy.

To start with, for those of you who are unfamiliar with it:
 
     Prophecy of Pendor is a total conversion mod for Mount and Blade. The location in which the game takes place, strangely enough, is known as Pendor. It is bounded by mountains inhabited by the wild Mistmountain Raiders to the north, the enigmatic Noldor to the east, and the sea to the west and south. It is divided between five major factions: The Empire is in the southeast, loosely based on Rome, and plagued by a murderous religious group known as the Snake Cult. They have decent but expensive infantry, and little cavalry. Their crossbowmen are the best in Pendor. To the west are the Dshar, former nomads who settled down on the borders of a great desert. Their top tier infantry are unmatched at offense, but rather fragile and extremely expensive and difficult to acquire. In the west, to the north of the Dshar, are the Fierdsvain, who are essentially vikings. Their strength is in their infantry, again, though theirs seem more survivable than the Empire or the Dshar, and throwing weapons. Their archers are mediocre at best, and their only decent cavalry unit are the noble Valkyries, their equivalent of knights. In the far north of Pendor is the kingdom of Ravenstern. Their archers are second only to the Noldor, and their troops are cheap and versatile. However, their infantry and cavalry do not excel in any one area, and will almost certainly be defeated by an equivalent force suited to the combat. Last is the Kingdom of Sarleon, in the dead center of the map. They have cheap, versatile infantry as well, and the strongest cavalry of all five factions. Their archers are better than those of the Fierdsvain and Dshar, but no match for Ravenstern Rangers. The sixth faction, defunct at the beginning of the game, is the Kingdom of Pendor. I haven't had a chance to really use their units, but they seem to be very strong defensively.

Now there are a few choices to make:

       I'll be going with a male character simply because I like having characters that look like me. The other background choices are:
   
               Your father was:
                    A displaced minor noble
                    A merchant captain
                    An outlawed knight
                    A retired adventurer
                    A banished Dshar chieftan's son
                    A mysterious figure
               As a child you:
                    Served a minor noble
                    Became a craftsman's apprentice
                    Became a merchant's helper
                    Were left to fend for yourself
                    Hunted in the wilds
               You then became:
                    A squire
                    A bard
                    A scholar
                    A merchant
                    A builder
                    A hunter
                You left for Pendor :
                    To seek revenge
                    Because of a loved one's death
                    Because of wanderlust
                    Because you were forced from your home
                    Because of the lure of adventure and gold
                You leave for:
                    Ravenstern
                    Sarleon
                    The Dshar
                    The Empire
                    The Fierdsvain

I'm going to let you guys make most of the decisions with a few major rules;
      I'm not doing anything I think is outright stupid, regardless of how much support it gets. That means no attacking Noldor without several times their numbers.
      I'm not going without a horse if one is available.
      I'm not using a crossbow or throwing weapons. Absolutely terrible with both

Alright, that's all. I'll start playing once I feel enough people have voted on the above choices.

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Other Games / Free Tycoon Games
« on: June 24, 2012, 09:18:22 pm »
I loved the old zoo tycoon games, roller coaster tycoon, etc. Anything where you build some sort of business or institution to make as much money as possible. I don't have a lot of cash available at the moment, so does anyone know of free games of that sort?

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / You are a Nanite! (Again)
« on: June 13, 2012, 11:23:35 pm »
I really liked the old You are a Nanite! game, and I figured it's been dead long enough I may as well start a new one.

>Solar Cell: Functional
>Legs: 4 Active
>Data transmission: Functional
>Graspers: 2 Active
>Data Reception: Functional
>Accessible Data Streams: None
>Processors: Functional

You have activated on a metal plane. It is not sterile, and a number of unknown entities are located on it. You have unimpaired movement capabilities, and can easily manipulate any relatively inert compounds with your graspers. You are capable of transmitting information via radio waves, although the weak signal strength means your range is very limited. You have indefinite power in the form of solar panels at the moment, and a battery that can sustain around a day of activity when fully charged.


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Forum Games and Roleplaying / You are an Elemental!
« on: June 05, 2012, 10:42:25 pm »
You are a consciousness embedded within the very fabric of reality, one of a multitude of lesser spirits that inhabit the world. You have just come into existence from the void, but the world and its inhabitants are ancient and storied. A weak spirit like yourself can only conduct minor magics, and you can only compose your form of one of the four elements(Earth, Fire, Air, Water). Which shall you bind yourself to?

EDIT: Added a poll

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