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  • #61
    Lonestar,

    Wait a minute.

    I went back through the whole BAC story, and I remember you posting something about a Stargate on Beta Hydri 4 or 5 (forgot the #).

    Also, I remember Stargates being mentioned in the BAC Datalinks.

    I'm just trying to close up all plot loopholes by eliminating the Goa'uld.

    There aren't any Asgard, Nox, Tollan, or any Stargate aliens because they were all eliminated or driven out of our galaxy in the 21st century.

    The Goa'uld will be all wiped out, so there won't be any Goa'uld or Tok'ra anymore.

    The only things left of the Stargates would be the gateways themselves.

    Its a simple and clean-cut solution to the Stargate stuff in the Datalinks and on Beta Hydri.



    On another note, I could change the Genesis thing to a different name. The concept remains the same.

    It *is* possible in the BAC universe, with nano-technology, and powerful power generators to generate proto-matter.

    In many ways, BAC's level of technology surpasses the technology in Star Trek. The only thing Star Trek has that BAC doesn't have are shields and teleporters.

    Trek ships don't have nano-hulls, neutronium armor, artificial intelligence on a large scale (Only 3 true AI's in Star Trek... Data, Nomad, and Voyager's Doc).

    So a human civilization or nations in 2700 AD, with all the technology available in BAC... the Genesis concept is possible.


    I don't plan on including any other cross-overs anytime soon. The only two I'm guilty of is Stargate (just to tie up the Stargate stuff mentioned in earlier posts and datalinks).... and Star Trek (the Genesis concept).


    I remember we were talking about a "massive threat" that could happen after the Progenitors. I had one enemy in mind... the Antarans.

    But other than that, I'm pretty much finished with obvious cross-overs.

    So, relax, Lonestar.
    Geniuses are ordinary people bestowed with the gift to see beyond common everyday perceptions.

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    • #62
      The cross-overs were everywhere initially. Mellian once suggested we bring in Orcs and Elves. The names of the DRS Levar, Windgrace, Gerrard, and probably some other ones I'm too tired to remember are characters from the Dominarian Apocalypse.

      Maybe we're just following the bad example set by modern fantasy writers, who take Tolkien's patterns and turn them into bleak, pessimistic gore-fests and make millions in the process.

      My point is, cool it.
      Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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      • #63
        Agreed.

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        • #64
          Don't worry about it, Prez.

          Once the Goa'uld are dead, there will be no more blatant cross-overs from me.

          I'm just trying to close the plot with the Stargate civ's and the answer to the "What happened to them?" question.

          I looked through BAC again, and I noticed a couple of cross-overs that were partially blatant on the part of the Protectorate.

          1. Starfury fighters and some Babylon based names and ideas

          2. Base Delta Zero, Star Wars
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          • #65
            My intention was merely to point out that this is fan fiction. As such, crossovers happen. So there's no reason to fight over this.

            In fact, I strongly believe that "god-modding", or stat-boosting, or whatever you want to call it, is, should it appear, more dangerous to the story's integrity than crossovers.

            For instance, if things were said along the lines of "Drone ships are built too strongly to get torpedoed", or "Protectorate Marines never surrender", or "University AIs can't ever be probed", etc.
            Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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            • #66
              Well, I think in the case of the AI's not being probed you could chalk that up to the Hunter-Seeker Algorithm.

              I'm trying to tie my stuff with the game at least. I.E. Thought Control, Cloning Vats, and one more that escapes my thoughts.

              I do agree that god-modding/stat-boosting is a problem, and there should be concessions made. For me, sure I got numbers, but my tech is fairly low....and I'm more than willing to make it so that we (meaning the Hive and myself) don't seem invincible. I just want to make them sound rather a difficult target to get rid of.

              Basically, I'm trying to follow the games way of balancing things. I'm treating the Protectorate as a Spartanesque faction, where they got the discipline and got the balls, but don't necessarily have the numbers (as compared to the Hive).

              Spartans? I talked to Sprayber on this a number of times and we see eye to eye.

              Uni-Lightyears ahead in terms of Tech.

              Drones-Industrial powerhouse surpassing us. Basically Hive and Drones I'm treating as (almost) the same. Dont hit me Crimson!

              Morgan-Credit rich. Credits buy lots of stuff in space.

              Cadre-Spartan with a different flavor to them....as befitting their history.

              The rest of the factions I'm still trying to figure out how they would be ingame.

              But anyways, I totally agree with Crimson in that godmodding is dangerous to the integrity of BAC.

              Still going strong after all these years!
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              • #67
                Originally posted by Sovereign
                Lonestar,

                Wait a minute.

                I went back through the whole BAC story, and I remember you posting something about a Stargate on Beta Hydri 4 or 5 (forgot the #).

                Also, I remember Stargates being mentioned in the BAC Datalinks.

                I'm just trying to close up all plot loopholes by eliminating the Goa'uld.
                You got me. I did indeed mention a stargate in the BH system...after you did. Then I promptly ignored it for the rest of the story.
                There aren't any Asgard, Nox, Tollan, or any Stargate aliens because they were all eliminated or driven out of our galaxy in the 21st century.

                The Goa'uld will be all wiped out, so there won't be any Goa'uld or Tok'ra anymore.

                The only things left of the Stargates would be the gateways themselves.

                Its a simple and clean-cut solution to the Stargate stuff in the Datalinks and on Beta Hydri.
                I couldn't find ANY mention of Stargates in the Datalinks, although I could be wrong.


                On another note, I could change the Genesis thing to a different name. The concept remains the same.
                That's fine, in fact, that's outstanding. For me, you can steal names and concepts all you want from other sci-fi, but when you drift away from the more obscure ("The Race" names, BDZ which is only mentioned in a handful of SW EU novels...and not even the anchor ones) to the clear cut ( Events/ artifacts in promient ST and a certain George Lucas Trilogy( not SW)) it started aggravating me.

                It *is* possible in the BAC universe, with nano-technology, and powerful power generators to generate proto-matter.

                In many ways, BAC's level of technology surpasses the technology in Star Trek. The only thing Star Trek has that BAC doesn't have are shields and teleporters.

                Trek ships don't have nano-hulls, neutronium armor, artificial intelligence on a large scale (Only 3 true AI's in Star Trek... Data, Nomad, and Voyager's Doc).

                So a human civilization or nations in 2700 AD, with all the technology available in BAC... the Genesis concept is possible.

                I don't recall arguing relative technology skills (in fact, I had thought that I'd made it clear the Protectorate was where it is today because of the Dosi, techwise)...just the titles you were giving them. In my eyes there is an order of Magnitude of Difference between me naming a ship after an obscure Numenorean one, and having the Genesis project, title for title. To to mention certain "Thrones of God" and references to the intrepid American Archeologist that aquired them.


                I don't plan on including any other cross-overs anytime soon. The only two I'm guilty of is Stargate (just to tie up the Stargate stuff mentioned in earlier posts and datalinks).... and Star Trek (the Genesis concept).


                I remember we were talking about a "massive threat" that could happen after the Progenitors. I had one enemy in mind... the Antarans.

                But other than that, I'm pretty much finished with obvious cross-overs.

                So, relax, Lonestar.
                I'm guilty of naming my starfighters starfuryies because....the Terrans had already named theirs Starfuries, and the Protectorate had stolen the design. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

                I still maintain that I think the Expanded Stargate posts are and extremely unfortunate idea, possible the worse thus far...

                Mellian once suggested we bring in Orcs and Elves.
                Except that one. Yeesh!

                I'm going to go off and quietly seeth now.
                Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                • #68
                  Also, there were entirely too many "Kree!"s in your posts without a reference to Captain Mar-vell.
                  Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                  • #69
                    Lonestar,

                    I just want to resolve things.

                    First, I'll change the Genesis references, to some other name.

                    Second, in regards to my latest posts, I'm putting together an story arc that will result in the elimination of the Goa'uld.

                    Basically, the Flyer 743 Jaffa character will be captured alive, then the UA makes a breakthrough in the Jaffa Solution, then release Flyer 743 back into worlds crowded with Jaffa.

                    Then the Jaffa will be taken out of the picture, resulting in a quick demise for the Goa'uld. They won't last long with the loss of like 90 - 95% of their Jaffa.

                    Don't worry, Lonestar. Once the story arc is completed, you'll see why I did what I did.


                    After all this is done with, the only times Stargates will be seen in the story is in historical references, or on Spira (the UA's secret colonies). In addition, there may be some extra references to the Stargates, but nothing ambitious, no Stargate invasion, or creating colonies in other galaxies. No stuff like that.

                    Other than that, the Stargates won't be used again until much later in the story, when the "massive alien threat" appears, or a little after that.

                    Deal?


                    Also, I won't be using any blatant references to other sci-fi.

                    The only reason why I did that in the first place was because I was running on fumes for ideas. Now that I have my plans set down, and I know exactly what to do with the University, I won't need any blatant references or plot lines.

                    If I do it again, feel free to kick my head.
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Sovereign
                      Tactius,

                      The size of capital ships vary.

                      Aliens tend to have 10+ kilometer ships, like the Bree and Progenitors.

                      For the humans, it can vary.

                      Some factions prefer to build smaller ships for strength in numbers. These kinds of ships would be anywhere between 500 meters to 1.5 kilometers.

                      Other factions like the Protectorate, University, and Terrans would build medium to big ships.

                      These ships would be anywhere from 1.5 kilometers to 6 kilometers. The University has only a few 9 kilometer ships, a brand new class of starship, the Titan. The Titan would be a class above Superdreadnought and Battle Carrier, like in MOO3. The University developed the Titan class with all the newest technologies and the new quantum power reactors.

                      So it breaks down to this...

                      Alien ship size = 10+ kilometers

                      Small human ships = 500 meters - 1.5 kilometers

                      Medium / Big human ships = 1.5 - 6 kilometers

                      Gigantic human ships = 9 kilometers (Titans only).

                      Hope this helps.
                      Hmmm... I'm thinking, then, that the ship would be about 11-12 kilometres long, but not a completely dedicated warship, so a 'modern' alien ship or a Titan or two could probably whip it's ass... and it's general tech level, while higher than the Cadre's present one, wouldn't be particularly outstanding, and it'd be in need of maintenance anyway.

                      So, basically, the whole exercise is an excuse to give myself an actual fleet and power base as compared to other factions.

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                      • #71
                        Sounds good, GeneralTactius.

                        After all, the Cadre needs to expand! One planet isn't enough.

                        Start hauling arse. Hehe.
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                        • #72
                          Sounds good. Gives you a jump in military personnel.

                          A big a** space version of a Super Battleship.

                          I got no problem with it.

                          EDIT: Just don't get too close to Hive space. (j/k)
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                          • #73
                            Damn Sovereign,

                            You're up late tonite.
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                            • #74
                              And another post...

                              btw, you needn't worry that I'm about to introduce another alien race or two - the race that built the ship is very dead (they owned those two inner planets, up until they got BDZ'd), and the other race mentioned have vanished completely, no one knows where they went, or who they were.

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                              • #75
                                GeneralTactius,

                                I got a good plot idea for the "destroyers" that BDZ'ed the 2 planets.

                                They could be the "massive alien threat" that will appear a while down the road in BAC, after the Progenitor Wars.

                                They could be called the Antarans.
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