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Hannibal Barcalounger

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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #15 on: October 19, 2011, 04:03:34 am »

Walt Disney counting cash from the till and laughing all the way to the bank.
I'm assuming you're trading the usual goblets and crafts and taking home raw platinum and gold, though?

Actually most of my imports are unremarkable raw materials like wood, cloth, and leather. So from the trading aspect, it'd be more like a factory manager in Guangzhou than Walt Disney.

I've just started two science experiments, one with traps and one with training schemes, so the best examples of my mindset at this instant are

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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #16 on: October 19, 2011, 04:34:18 am »

This is getting softly derailed...  It's not about your fort, it's about you as you make the fort.  If you had to depict yourself as an overlord, how would you portray yourself?  NOT your desired construction scheme.

This is what I get for posting in threads right after waking up and thinking that my brain managed to process what I read in correct fashion.

How I see myself as an overlord?
Well that's easy.

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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #17 on: October 19, 2011, 10:21:37 am »


I like the style of them, and they seem very dwarfy in overall design. Plus, unlike the Fallout games, you can actually expand on them and turn them into out and out Ixian colonies/underground cities.

I'm already having a WIP made (1 year passed so far). Behold: Vault-221, Codename: Galley Golds

If I got the Vault numbering system down correctly, the climate/location should be fitting for a location somewhere near Atlanta, GA.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #18 on: October 19, 2011, 11:08:08 am »

If we're going to be sharing thought processes, then I'm afraid I'm going with
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #19 on: October 19, 2011, 11:12:57 am »

If we're going to be sharing thought processes, then I'm afraid I'm going with
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If he's staring at DF, then his fort has a surplus of magma and flame.

Just like mom used to make

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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2011, 11:16:25 am »

my mindset is pretty much the same, massive paranoia, im always like:
"oh shit the gobbos will get me! I dont have weaponry!" -me with the seven starting dwarves
"oh noes the water will freeze soon!" -on a hot biome with the fear of losing booze and water in winter
"I dont have a trap lined corridor! gotta redo the fortress!" -another time with seven dwarves
"I lost to dwarves to an ambush? this is the end of the fort!" -true story of an earlier fort
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2011, 11:41:42 am »

I look forward to taunting my neighbors who come to visit.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #22 on: October 19, 2011, 11:46:22 am »

I look forward to taunting my neighbors who come to visit.
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Use bridges, they launch animals in random directions  :P

Pitting the animals would be more effective, though  :P

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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #23 on: October 19, 2011, 11:52:30 am »

If he's staring at DF, then his fort has a surplus of magma and flame.

Just like mom used to make
That is actually just the color of his glasses.
His plans do involve melting everyone on the planet, but in a rather different way.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #24 on: October 19, 2011, 12:16:14 pm »

If he's staring at DF, then his fort has a surplus of magma and flame.

Just like mom used to make
Naw, it'd be a city that can lift and lower its skyscrapers which double as power outlets and caches of giant firearms. Underneath that would be a wide open subterranean botanical garden with a pyramid (yes, all beneth the ground). Optionally, there'd also be a view to the post-apocalyptic seas and oceans that have blood instead of salt water with no life in them. Mega bonus if there's an orbital structure or a legendary lance floating in space.

But no, the Ikari Gendo pose is a very apt one for DF player mindset.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #25 on: October 19, 2011, 12:24:00 pm »



A little insanity, a lot of perseverance, and over all going in with good humor.  I've been known to embark with nothing but one of every 2pt prepared brain for food.  Why?  Because it's funny.  I derive so much joy from Dwarf Fortress -- the little guys wall themselves into the magma tubes, fall asleep while taking a break on the scenic cage traps, or wander out into the middle of a siege to grab somebody's socks for the stockpile but you know what?  They never disappoint me.  They're manic-depressive little drunken lemmings and I'm their borderline cheerfully sociopathic overlord.  I tend to make my forts nice but somewhat batty places.  The dwarves, my proxies in them, are the cats, not as much as the explosion.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #26 on: October 19, 2011, 12:31:01 pm »

If he's staring at DF, then his fort has a surplus of magma and flame.

Just like mom used to make
Naw, it'd be a city that can lift and lower its skyscrapers which double as power outlets and caches of giant firearms. Underneath that would be a wide open subterranean botanical garden with a pyramid (yes, all beneth the ground). Optionally, there'd also be a view to the post-apocalyptic seas and oceans that have blood instead of salt water with no life in them. Mega bonus if there's an orbital structure or a legendary lance floating in space.

But no, the Ikari Gendo pose is a very apt one for DF player mindset.
I feel he is blatantly trying to rip off Khorne  :P

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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #27 on: October 19, 2011, 12:38:05 pm »

What I aim for in my head. Sadly it always seems to end up looking more reminiscent of Corby.
Mine tend to end up looking more like Auschwitz, and I don't mean the town.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #28 on: October 19, 2011, 12:40:37 pm »

If he's staring at DF, then his fort has a surplus of magma and flame.

Just like mom used to make
Naw, it'd be a city that can lift and lower its skyscrapers which double as power outlets and caches of giant firearms. Underneath that would be a wide open subterranean botanical garden with a pyramid (yes, all beneth the ground). Optionally, there'd also be a view to the post-apocalyptic seas and oceans that have blood instead of salt water with no life in them. Mega bonus if there's an orbital structure or a legendary lance floating in space.

But no, the Ikari Gendo pose is a very apt one for DF player mindset.
I feel he is blatantly trying to rip off Khorne  :P

khornate gendo? terrifying that may be, nobody dies rei is worse in scary factor, after tabris suffers a slight case of- loss of ocular virginity, and the beserk evas get you covered for the khornate rage.

anyway, i probably fit the gendo mindset wile you necro are http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnrcx1ldKDE&feature=related this.
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Re: Your Fortress Mindset?
« Reply #29 on: October 19, 2011, 12:41:38 pm »

If he's staring at DF, then his fort has a surplus of magma and flame.

Just like mom used to make
Naw, it'd be a city that can lift and lower its skyscrapers which double as power outlets and caches of giant firearms. Underneath that would be a wide open subterranean botanical garden with a pyramid (yes, all beneth the ground). Optionally, there'd also be a view to the post-apocalyptic seas and oceans that have blood instead of salt water with no life in them. Mega bonus if there's an orbital structure or a legendary lance floating in space.

But no, the Ikari Gendo pose is a very apt one for DF player mindset.
I feel he is blatantly trying to rip off Khorne  :P

Depends. I'm pretty keen on the Evangelion stuff, but I don't believe I've ever heard of Khorne. Imma need an approximate time scale here.
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