Well, I haven't thrown a picture on this thread in a while so I thought I would show the Icarus to those who haven't seen it yet. For a better description visit my thread here:
Unless he uses MCedit to turn the entire ship into sand or gravel, I doubt it'll be falling anytime soon.
By the way, I see that story not as about the limitations of humans, but as the limitations of wax as an adhesive.
By the way, I see that story not as about the limitations of humans, but as the limitations of wax as an adhesive.
Yeah, but the name still spells certain doom for aircraft. Its just like naming a defense system "Jericho", or a ship "Aegeus", or (god forbid) naming your kid "Cain" or something. Your fate has been sealed even before the ink has dried.
Yeah, but the name still spells certain doom for aircraft. Its just like naming a defense system "Jericho", or a ship "Aegeus", or (god forbid) naming your kid "Cain" or something. Your fate has been sealed even before the ink has dried.
You're sounding awfully serious here. You do know that there's no possible way only a 5% chance for his airship to jump out of his computer into real life and then fall on your head?
You're sounding awfully serious here. You do know that there's no possible way only a 5% chance for his airship to jump out of his computer into real life and then fall on your head?
In a world without dentists, the one-legged man is right twice a day
In future I plan to make a city on the ground next to the Icarus and turn it into an adventure map in which the Icarus has crashed into the city and you must escape the wreck. So you could say that there is a "wing clipping" in her future.
There is another scenario that I could try, on one of her sojourns between continents she just vanishes. No trace, no distress signal, just vanished. After a time stories begin to crop up of a vast treasure, ripe for the taking, and you happen to stumble upon the floating wreck. Like all good stories, you don't call for help, and you go to investigate the wreck; however you find much more that you bargained for.
Interesting… Earlier you said "yes". Might this have something to do with your childhood?
Answering an "or" question with a "yes", while technically gramatically correct (ie: "Do you like burgers or hotdogs?" "Yes, I like either burgers or hotdogs.") is a way that some people (who are often software engineers) annoy other people. Therefore, he meant, "Yes, that either made sense or didn't make sense."
In future I plan to make a city on the ground next to the Icarus and turn it into an adventure map in which the Icarus has crashed into the city and you must escape the wreck. So you could say that there is a "wing clipping" in her future.
There is another scenario that I could try, on one of her sojourns between continents she just vanishes. No trace, no distress signal, just vanished. After a time stories begin to crop up of a vast treasure, ripe for the taking, and you happen to stumble upon the floating wreck. Like all good stories, you don't call for help, and you go to investigate the wreck; however you find much more that you bargained for.
This shocks me. How did you get into my head! Me and a few friends were working on a survival horror game about an airship that crashes into a mysterious city and you have to escape. We didn't get so far though... Good luck on your endeavour! (and if you need any help...)
Pics or it didn't happen:
Early drawings by yours truly
The ship being prepared
Early model for a Gauss assault rifle.
You fool! You should never, ever call a flying machine "Icarus". Fate is not known for her ability to resist temptation.
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Unless he uses MCedit to turn the entire ship into sand or gravel, I doubt it'll be falling anytime soon.
By the way, I see that story not as about the limitations of humans, but as the limitations of wax as an adhesive.
That's not a risk I'm willing to take
Yeah, but the name still spells certain doom for aircraft. Its just like naming a defense system "Jericho", or a ship "Aegeus", or (god forbid) naming your kid "Cain" or something. Your fate has been sealed even before the ink has dried.
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WordPress, Etsy, and Spore.
You're sounding awfully serious here. You do know that there's
no possible wayonly a 5% chance for his airship to jump out of his computer into real life and then fall on your head?In a world without dentists, the one-legged man is right twice a day
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Is that supposed to mean anything, or is it just nonsense?
In future I plan to make a city on the ground next to the Icarus and turn it into an adventure map in which the Icarus has crashed into the city and you must escape the wreck. So you could say that there is a "wing clipping" in her future.
There is another scenario that I could try, on one of her sojourns between continents she just vanishes. No trace, no distress signal, just vanished. After a time stories begin to crop up of a vast treasure, ripe for the taking, and you happen to stumble upon the floating wreck. Like all good stories, you don't call for help, and you go to investigate the wreck; however you find much more that you bargained for.
Download what?
If by "it" you mean the Glimmar's Steampunk pack, there are instructions buried in the first post.
Yes
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I sense an engineer.
if whatYouSaid == makesSense
return "yes"
else
return "no"
Well, that really depends. Making sense is subjective, after all. What do you think?
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Answering an "or" question with a "yes", while technically gramatically correct (ie: "Do you like burgers or hotdogs?" "Yes, I like either burgers or hotdogs.") is a way that some people (who are often software engineers) annoy other people. Therefore, he meant, "Yes, that either made sense or didn't make sense."
This shocks me. How did you get into my head! Me and a few friends were working on a survival horror game about an airship that crashes into a mysterious city and you have to escape. We didn't get so far though... Good luck on your endeavour! (and if you need any help...)
Pics or it didn't happen:
Early drawings by yours truly
The ship being prepared
Early model for a Gauss assault rifle.
I'm not quite sure how to respond to that...
(Granted, that that conversation did go
a bita couple light-years off topic.)Keep up the great work! ^,^