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| Dark Hiigaran | Chief Marshal
Joined: July 07, 2007 Posts: 425 From: Slovenia (Europe)
| Posted: 2011-01-19 12:50  
wanna dual me end lose so i get pics ? (or opposite (i dont mind eather way ))
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MarineKingPrime Marshal Exathra Alliance Fleet
Joined: October 04, 2010 Posts: 239 From: CSS CheezyBagels
| Posted: 2011-01-19 21:42  
Getting a pic of a krill blowing up a dread would be a lot easier if I was luth :/
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DiepLuc Chief Marshal
Joined: March 23, 2010 Posts: 1187
| Posted: 2011-01-20 14:20  
You've changed your name and left your fleet so I has been thinking about redoing your signature.
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Reznor Marshal
Joined: March 29, 2010 Posts: 316
| Posted: 2011-01-20 23:26  
I vote you give the credits to fattierob regardless. His unique artistic view of the Darkspace universe is genius.
Think: the white background represents a blank slate, stating that any individual can become whatever it is they desire in this setting. The K'luth ship has a half-turn apperance, that sets up a visual feast for the eyes in the way of perception of three dimentional space. This is further elaborated on by a head-on view of a UGTO dread.
But what else does it say? The courage of the K'luth pilot is evident. He is turning into a UGTO dread (no easy target) and is in fact not quite behind him. This pilot is willing to DIE for his people.
And what of the UGTO? He didn't notice the K'luth decloaking, perhaps denoting the ignorance of a totalitarian rule in regards to the needs/wants/opinions of others. The UGTO seek to repress others for financial gain, and the K'luth seek freedom in another galaxy from an unknown menace.
P.S. hope you guys have as many lols reading this as I did coming up with the commentary . [ This Message was edited by: Reznor on 2011-01-20 23:27 ]
_________________ Indictor: 1. To accuse of wrongdoing
Interdictor: (DS) A planetary emplacement or Cruiser Class vessel capable of preventing FTL travel in a certain radius.
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