mcneo Wrote:This is indeed disturbing news. One of our brothers, infected by the nomad scourge.
Standing suggestion from me regarding this, is that he is to be killed. It is sad, but we cannot take any chances with this, despite the fact that he was once our brother.
//Incoming transmission
//source unknown...radiation field detected
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Hola Hermanos. Sorry for my comm silence, but since that scene in the bar I'm content with not stepping on other's diplomatic toes and getting the nature of all our alliances down before opening my trap. That being said, I apologize for any tension I might have added to or caused, and to Ares. He deserves my respect and admiration.
As for where I'm transmitting from, its a dust cloud. Just observing some Reinland military posturing from a safe distance. These guys are crazy, thinking laws can protect them from me or my brothers, I'll be having tea and crumpets with them in my cargo hold in no time, hehe hahehahe...
Regarding the little blue ball, I sorta think he's cute. I've encountered him several times and chased him across space, I think it was a game of tag... At anyrate, if I encounter him anywhere near gamma I'm shooting. but if I see him outside of gamma I'll probably just chase him somemore. I've encountered Nomads before but I didn't know they were all that dangerous, I mean they're KoS for almost everyone, but they're confined to a couple of systems and rarely go beyond that. Plus, you would think if the Nomads were going to infiltrate the Brotherhood or any Corsair faction they could do it a little more subtly (OOC: didn't play the single player mode so I don't know about the Nomad wars.). Just my two cents, later Hermanos!
"The thirteen saloons that had lined the one street of Seney had not left a trace. The foundations of the Mansion House hotel stuck up above the ground. The stone was chipped and split by the fire. It was all that was left of the town of Seney. Even the surface had been burned off the ground.
Nick looked at the burned-over stretch of hillside, where he had expected to find the scattered houses of the town and then walked down the railroad track to the bridge over the river. The river was there."