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RE: Tour de Cambridge - TheSauron - 06-25-2017 - I have heard the Templars are very resilent vessels. But this windshield does put a dent on that rumour's credibility. - she relaxed again once they were on the other side of the gate. - Such a smooth ride. I wish jumpholes were as stable. RE: Tour de Cambridge - Victor Steiner - 06-25-2017 ''Yeah, but well...we take the hard road for that which we believe in no?'' RE: Tour de Cambridge - TheSauron - 06-25-2017 - I'm afraid you lost me here, John. - she replied, looking over at him. RE: Tour de Cambridge - Victor Steiner - 06-25-2017 ''Would you give up the life of a Gaian just to fly through the Jump Gates unharrassed?'' She looked at him as though he was stupid. ''So then taking jump holes and flying longer hours is a small price to pay to keep our ideals, is it not?'' RE: Tour de Cambridge - TheSauron - 06-25-2017 - John, please. That is a little... Exaggerated way of approaching the matter. - she smiled a little, turning her attention to the ice clouds around them. - Such a minor inconvenience is no price to pay whatsoever. RE: Tour de Cambridge - Victor Steiner - 06-25-2017 ''I apologise...I have a tendency to overthink things'' he said as the exited the tradelane near Battleship Norfolk RE: Tour de Cambridge - TheSauron - 06-25-2017 - It's alright. I sometimes happen to do that myself. - Caroline's eyes were now drawn to the 4th fleet, with its mass of ships dotting the familiarly named planetoid below. - The Norfolk reminds me... I've always admired the ingenuity of the Dunkirk's design. It can handle anything, adapt to any situation. A pinnacle of military engineering, one could say. RE: Tour de Cambridge - Victor Steiner - 06-25-2017 He looked up at the great battleship, knowing full well what it could unleash, before replying. ''Yes..they are. And better yet, they are on our side. Even the Gaians must appreciate that somewhat'' RE: Tour de Cambridge - TheSauron - 06-25-2017 - We do. It saves us a great deal of concerns. Though, I wouldn't mind if they were on our side as well. I'm fairly sure we could do many great things with a vessel like this. RE: Tour de Cambridge - Victor Steiner - 06-25-2017 ''Wasn't aware the Gaians were against Bretonia'' he said as they entered the final leg to Cambridge. |