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Should we leave planet Earth

No it is really <comfy> here :^)
Sorry what was the question?
The galaxy is a hoax, nothing exists outside of planet earth.
Why don't scientists do something useful like fix the economy instead?
We don't need to go to vacuum in space, we have vacuums here.

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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #405 on: January 08, 2018, 07:19:02 pm »

neato! will read those WOT tomorrow!

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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #406 on: January 08, 2018, 07:33:32 pm »

You know it's been a good lp when you can't even tell if it's over, or if LW is roleplaying as Mira, come to this dimension to spread her own personal brand of Utopia.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #407 on: January 08, 2018, 08:15:34 pm »

You know it's been a good lp when you can't even tell if it's over, or if LW is roleplaying as Mira, come to this dimension to spread her own personal brand of Utopia.
"Utopia" aka MACHINE OPPRESSION BibleThump
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #408 on: January 09, 2018, 02:18:11 am »

You know, if you want a non-canon coda to this amazing LP, what you could do is take one of the psychic civilizations and trigger The End of the Cycle on them. Then jump back to the UN and 50 years later, you have a massive end of the galaxy crisis going on. That said, even the Reckoning will go down like a chump against the 2.5M fleet power federation fleet, not to mention every other civ's armada.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #409 on: January 09, 2018, 02:31:59 am »

Haha, we'd eat the End for breakfast at this point. Sucks for the civilization that triggers it, but most galactic citizens would probably not even be distracted from their routine shitposting.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #410 on: January 09, 2018, 08:31:04 am »

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Science has proved that Consciousness begets reality.
From what he's shown, LW interpreted the game faithfully. That said, some of the game is pretty dumb.
This vindication is a ray of light in the endless footslog of the synthetic controversy. I like the idea of a "synth controversy" as a lp title though

You know it's been a good lp when you can't even tell if it's over, or if LW is roleplaying as Mira, come to this dimension to spread her own personal brand of Utopia.
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You know, if you want a non-canon coda to this amazing LP, what you could do is take one of the psychic civilizations and trigger The End of the Cycle on them. Then jump back to the UN and 50 years later, you have a massive end of the galaxy crisis going on. That said, even the Reckoning will go down like a chump against the 2.5M fleet power federation fleet, not to mention every other civ's armada.
I'm just gonna leave it at the galaxy being peaceful & happy. Nice to have an LP end with a good end every now and then. Plus besides the annihilation of many worlds, the End Cycle would not be able to stand up to the super OP fleets of the galactic states

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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #411 on: January 09, 2018, 04:52:47 pm »

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Science has proved that Consciousness begets reality.
From what he's shown, LW interpreted the game faithfully. That said, some of the game is pretty dumb.

This was essentially the problem for people like me who came into this stelarris LP with expectations of nuance that were too high.

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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #412 on: January 09, 2018, 06:30:08 pm »

Stellaris. It's... a work in progress.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #413 on: January 09, 2018, 09:53:30 pm »

Despite being a released game with multiple expansions. Sigh.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #414 on: January 10, 2018, 01:13:46 am »

That’s modern gaming, unfortunately.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #415 on: January 10, 2018, 03:24:30 pm »

Right, if anyone wants to continue talking about Stellaris stuff it'd probably be better suited to do so on the Stellaris Discussion Thread.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #416 on: January 10, 2018, 11:42:52 pm »

God, this is like the D&D alignment debates all over again.

I'm going to assume that LW did the things that he did in his LP (murdering SAPIENT BEINGS for not being connected to the shroud (gee, that doesn't sound like a cult-like mindset at all!) and because a few of them went crazy (would you purge all Mandasurans from your worlds and fleets if a few of them committed terrorist acts?)) because he was RPing his empire as following the Spiritualist values and views (the stupid stellaris ones, not real-life spiritualism) that a considerable portion of his empire had embraced.

Honestly, I *still* don't get why Stellaris arbitrarily decided that all Spiritualists hate robots/see robots as subhuman. There should be a mod that removes that.
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*slow clap* Well ATHATH congratulations. You managed to give the MC a mental breakdown before we even finished the first arc.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #417 on: January 10, 2018, 11:57:28 pm »

Just another things that's dumb in stellaris. I hope they add the possibility of different religions with different values at some point. Like if you wanted to emulate 40k, you could have a religion that hates psychics and loves cybernetics.
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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #418 on: January 11, 2018, 06:32:26 am »

God, this is like the D&D alignment debates all over again.
I'm going to assume that LW did the things that he did in his LP (murdering SAPIENT BEINGS for not being connected to the shroud (gee, that doesn't sound like a cult-like mindset at all!) and because a few of them went crazy (would you purge all Mandasurans from your worlds and fleets if a few of them committed terrorist acts?)) because he was RPing his empire as following the Spiritualist values and views (the stupid stellaris ones, not real-life spiritualism) that a considerable portion of his empire had embraced.
To murder sapient beings, one would have to first believe machines are alive, or else life is not a quality at all distinct from an inorganic machine. Consequently you keep going on about murder, but one cannot murder that which never was alive. Mandasurans are alive, machines are not. A Mandasuran will not engage in terrorist acts because they are happy with the society built to support them, the machines were activating the event chain to spawning a determined exterminator empire. The comparisons fail at every level.

Honestly, I *still* don't get why Stellaris arbitrarily decided that all Spiritualists hate robots/see robots as subhuman. There should be a mod that removes that.
They do not see machines as subhuman; they see them as machines. Fanatic materialists do not see machines as human, they see humans as biological machines.

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Re: Stellaris: Never leave Earth
« Reply #419 on: January 11, 2018, 03:13:51 pm »

dude i linked near a tomato that's like, concrete proof that robots are people
sad sad people
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