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CodeBreaker CodeBreaker's picture
Who are you?
Christmas time means introduction time. Although the forum went through a little bit of a lull early in the year it seems that the release of Rimward pulled a few people back, along with some new faces. So, who are you? I am Codebreaker, a 23 year old, recently graduated (software engineering)... person. Currently unemployed, because god-damn is finding work kind of a bitch right now. I live in Scotland, in a little town called Kirriemuir. Although I have been interested in the improvement of mankind through technology for some time, it wasn't really until I read EP and joined these forums that my feeling shifted closer to those espoused by transhumanism. My other interests include e-Sports (CLG.eu fighting!), which is probably what I would have gotten into had the scene developed a few years earlier, programming, which is what I actually got into, and epic fantasy. Obviously that last one is quite heavily influenced by my love of role-playing games. Even if you have already responded to one of these posts before, I find it always helps to develop a little bit of community. Consider posting again =)
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Smokeskin Smokeskin's picture
Danish, 35 years old, 2 kids,
Danish, 35 years old, 2 kids, 1 gf, 2 whippets and 1 cat. I work mostly with real estate investment, management and a bit of software development. I originally wanted a military career and became an army sergeant in recon before a knee injury ended that, then a year of business school followed by two years of math and computer science, and then I got hit by the entrepeneur bug with a dotcom startup that tanked when dotcom bubble burst. Hobbies include MMA fighting (just for fun, I'm too old and train too little to start taking fights), lifting weights, hunting, reading scifi, computer games, forums, solving rubik's cubes, and a broad range of non-fiction reading. I like to say I'm half geek half caveman. I'm an outspoken atheist, to the point of ending up on national radio debating one of our more ridiculous politicians.
Arenamontanus Arenamontanus's picture
I am Arenamontanus, 0.40
I am Arenamontanus, 0.40 centuries old, academic jack-of-all-trades at Oxford University in England, where I work in the Future of Humanity Institute. I am actually getting paid to think professionally about a lot of the things in Eclipse Phase - existential risk, human enhancement, uploading, SETI, real long-term futures. Yeah, I *love* my job. Originally I come from Sweden, where I got a Ph.D. in computational neuroscience. I have one of those messy broad educations that drive professors crazy but are useful for interdisciplinary research - maths, computer science, psychology, neuroscience, medical engineering and so on. These days I pretend to be a philosopher... which beats calling myself futurist. Hobbies include collecting beetles, photography and roleplaying games - I have been gaming for the past 25 years or so. A lot of Mage: the Ascension, 2300AD and various homebrew settings. EP is the latest favourite. I have also a published supplement for Gurps Transhuman Space, "Cities of the Edge". I have been active in transhumanist circles for a long while, including actually being on the board of Extropy Institute a few years back. I tend to show up in media now and then arguing about the ethics of human enhancement or doing big picture thinking about the future.
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Fion Ravenwater Fion Ravenwater's picture
I'm an 18-year-old Canadian
I'm an 18-year-old Canadian in the first year of a software engineering degree. I thought I was going to be a mathematician, then a physicist, but then I took a Python course in my last year of high school and got hooked. My first exposure to science fiction on a serious (well, arguably serious) level was my brother's Warhammer 40K collection. One thing led to another and I was playing free-form 40K PbP on another forum, which was my first RP experience. It wasn't long before I started adding transhuman elements into my RP and writing, mostly focused on heavy unobtrusive cybernetics. I've been involved in playing D&D for a long while now, and a friend introduced me to Eclipse Phase about a year ago, but I haven't had much of a chance to act on it apart from a (currently stalled) PbP. I write code, I play video games, and I swordfight (Fiore, if that rings any bells). My reading list is currently Steakley, Gibson, Butcher, Stephenson, Moon, Drake and Niven/Pournelle. I like acting and applying it to RPs. I was raised Jewish but am pretty solidly atheist; if God does exist he should be fired. I like getting into arguments with evangelicals who don't know what they're talking about. Who am I? I'm a person, I think. Solipsism isn't my thing but I realize there's not much you can do to prove it in any direction. I have a pretty strong sociopathic streak that I'm working to suppress. When I create characters I create entirely new offshoot personalities like I would make beta forks, complete with mnemonic devices to get into the mindset. I have a hard time eating anything that's healthy for me. I'm trying to reconcile empiricism with quantum wave superimposition. I've never quite gotten the why of relativistic time dilation. I am the only person I know who consumes chocolate with a 99% cocoa content. I know a fair bit more about lethal weaponry (firearms, swords, knives, humans) than it's generally accepted that people should around here, and I have an unhealthy fascination with the word "thermobaric". My favourite comics are Not A Villain and Schlock Mercenary. I have minor OCD about distributions that seem non-random or non-uniform. My favourite numbers are 16777216 and any multiple of eleven.
Lilith Lilith's picture
Lilith
Lilith here, still old enough to know better but young enough not to care (which currently translates to 31 years old). I mostly lurk about, though I do make the occasional post here and there. I'm a would-be writer currently serving as yet another corporate drone for a government contractor, with Eclipse Phase being one of the things keeping me from losing my mind in my daily grind. Politically, I'm an anarchist; religiously, I'm a humanist. I'm not quiet as versed in the sciences as some of our esteemed members here, so half the time I feel like everyone's talking over my head. Still, the anarchist in me loves the idea of scum swarms and autonomous rimward politibodies, and the transhuman in me is all for bodymods and augmentations, so I try to follow along as best I can. I may not know the physics behind a plasma rifle, but I know it does 3d10+20 damage, and that's good enough for me! I've only been GMing for about, geez...four or five years now? I started out with D&D 4th ed., due to my group's interest in trying it out (none of us had ever played a tabletop RPG before). When our interest in that quickly waned we moved on to our staples: Shadowrun, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and Call of Cthulhu. I try to branch out to other systems as well, and after listening to the boys at Role-Playing Public Radio play some sessions of Eclipse Phase, I grew interested enough to download the .pdf of the core rulebook. After reading "Lack", I was pretty much hooked. I've run a few games for my group (Continuity and Arenamontanus' excellent Think Before Asking), the recordings of which are available [url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-fistful-of-misanthropes/id40011202... (if you really want to hear how we butcher things). At some point I plan to run a full campaign, but that's still a ways off. Really, I'd love to just sit down and play instead of GM for once, but alas, such is the GM's burden I suppose. At least I got to play a couple games at GenCon 2012. :) Oh, and I love the MRGCNN. Ragers represent! 'kay bye
OldSchoolGM OldSchoolGM's picture
I'm Erik
Generally I spend more time lurking than posting, and like Lilith I find some of the science a bit over my head, but trying to keep up is part of the fun. I'm 44 years old (very soon to be 45). I live in California with my wife and two boys. Most of my work is a mix of software project management, user experience design, and writing. When I'm not working or doing things with my family, I like to ride my mountain bike, read, and (on Friday nights at least) game. I first encountered D&D in middle school and have been gaming since. D&D was never my thing, and since I was the resident GM, we mostly played Aftermath! and RuneQuest through high school. In college I added Twilight:2000 and Shadowrun (a *lot* of Shadowrun) to the mix. I did some gaming after college, but not much. I was busy as an infantry officer in the Army, then once I left the Army I spent most of my time building a new career. Later I obtained a Juris Doctorate, though I decided not to even bother taking the bar exam, as I was not interested in becoming a lawyer. Three years ago I became part of a small group that meets every Friday evening. I played in a Call of Cthulhu campaign for a while, then ran a RuneQuest campaign. From time to time we'll play something else, like Apocalypse World or an ORE-derived game. Last year I started an Eclipse Phase campaign, and I'm utterly hooked. While I don't consider myself a transhumanist, I really enjoy thinking and talking with my group about the ramifications of so many elements of the game. I also crave game worlds that feel vibrant and real. EP definitely has that covered. It's also important to me that the small crew at Posthuman Studios be rewarded for their hard work. I really appreciate the quality of their work, and the fact that they have put their money where their mouths are in releasing it under a Creative Commons license is just fantastic. Several months ago I started releasing my own EP character sheets, then I added a short GM aid with a few NPCs and settings. A few weeks ago I overhauled my gaming website and added a lot more material, in an attempt to provide a convenient place for those interested in EP to quickly obtain an overview of what it's about, and hopefully jump in and start playing. The site is Unpossible Labs.
Smokeskin Smokeskin's picture
OldSchoolGM wrote: While I
OldSchoolGM wrote:
While I don't consider myself a transhumanist, I really enjoy thinking and talking with my group about the ramifications of so many elements of the game.
What part or parts of transhumanism doesn't appeal to you?
OldSchoolGM OldSchoolGM's picture
-ism
I generally don't like identifying myself as part of a movement or as a follower of a particular world view or philosophy. I also have not studied enough of the core texts of transhumanism to understand it sufficiently.
Smokeskin Smokeskin's picture
Wikipedia describes it pretty
Wikipedia describes it pretty well:
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Transhumanism, abbreviated as H+ or h+, is an international intellectual and cultural movement that affirms the possibility and desirability of fundamentally transforming the human condition by developing and making widely available technologies to eliminate aging and to greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities. Transhumanist thinkers study the potential benefits and dangers of emerging technologies that could overcome fundamental human limitations, as well as study the ethical matters involved in developing and using such technologies.
Those who are not transhumanist tend to fall in 3 categories: Bioconservatives: Those who think there's something immoral or undesirable about genetic engineering, cybernetics and smart drugs because it belittles human nature, causes inequality, violates the soul, offends one or more gods, or some such. Tech deniers: Those who don't believe the technological development is feasible so transhumanism is just unrealistic, or at least so far off it is irrelevant. Neo-luddites: Those who believe that emerging technologies are so dangerous they'll destroy humanity so progress is not desirable (as opposed to transhumanists who also tend to take the risk from emerging technologies extremely serious but seek the benefits while mitigating the risks rather than stopping progress altogether). If you can't identify with any of those 3 categories, you're likely to be transhumanist.
Lorsa Lorsa's picture
If the question of 'Who are
If the question of 'Who are you?' is mostly answered by a list of age, occupation and interests then AI's that will be just as human as us are not far away. In any case, to go along with the general theme; I am a 31-year old seemingly neverending student from Sweden, currently living in Lund where I am hoping to very soon finish an education in... well I guess "nanoengineering" would be the most appropriate translation. At the moment I am running simulations in Matlab on a Feve-pump (sort of a quantum dot with oscillating potential attached to a quantum hall bar) to see if it would be possible to use it to cool down a system (scatter the electrons that travel through the dot down in energy). When sending only one electron it seems that according to my simulations, in theory it should work but when you send in a whole Fermi distribution of electrons unfortunately it doesn't. At least not for any relevant temperatures. Anyway, enough of that. I am what should be referred to as a role-playing addict. It is the one most important interest in my life and I easily loose myself in too much of it. Currently I am having a solo campaign (that is me and one player) in Eclipse Phase and about to begin playing (hopefully that is) a Burning Wheel campaign after another EP project (with more people) went bust. I don't really know what it is but ever since I first tried role-playing I knew that was what I'd been looking for my entire life. I've always been very creative, making up stories and as a child I read lots of fantasy and sci-fi books so I guess it was just a natural extension of that. But had I for some reason never been introduced to this amazing hobby my life would have been very dull indeed. As far as transhumanism go, I am a christian but not a bioconservative. If I could get genetic treatment to make me immortal or cybernetic implants to enhance myself I'd say 'bring it on'. However I do believe that such advances should be availible to everyone and not be used to create even more inequality than what the world already offers. The more people that gets access to long stable lives and education the faster science and technology will develop for us. Politically I guess I would be -hypercorps along with +socialism and +individual freedom. It is sad that "social-liberalism" isn't a viable option in elections in many countries today. Somehow people seem to think they are mutually exclusive and maybe they are but I've always been a bit naive so I refuse to give up hope! Anyway, that's enough of me for now. A bit confusing post I guess as I am distracted by what I really should be doing. :)
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The Doctor The Doctor's picture
What do you want?
I am a 34 year old technologist living on the eastern seaboard of the United States. My professional background covers system admnistration, system architecture, information security, penetration testing, security research, and cryptography. I occasionally make engineers very unhappy and sailors go to confession. I am an unrepentant fan of the Cruxshadows (there, does that make me seem less like one of my bots?) Outside of the lab I keep myself far more busy than is probably good for my mental health. On the side I consult in the fields of information security and software engineering. I am active in the hackerspace [url=http://hacdc.org/]HacDC[/url], where I experiment with various and sundry strange things, such as noninvasive brain/computer interfaces, new ways of brewing coffee, amateur radio and semi-autonomous software constructs that carry out personal information gathering and analysis tasks. Occasionally I guest lecture at local colleges, present at hacker conferences, and teach classes for the local journalist and activist communities. I am part of the core development team of [url=http://project-byzantium.org/]Project Byzantium[/url], a live distribution of Linux for rapidly and easily deploying wireless ad-hoc mesh networks. I am also a member of the [url=http://zerostate.net/]Zero State[/url], where I analyze policy and OSINT, develop distributed software applications, carry out technical research, and write open source technical and educational materials. Sometimes I am asked to go into the field and help people. I do so to the best of my ability. Oh, and I too am a fan of the MRGCNN. Rage!
fafromnice fafromnice's picture
i'm a 26 years old Québecer
i'm a 26 years old Québecer I have a really bad english primally I study cinema, semiotic, Comics, linear sequentiel media something like that ... I think i hope to become professor or something I was one of the red square in the street when the liberal gouvernement decide to augmente the tituition fees I mostly read some theoretical book cinema french or english I'm doing a minor in Anthropology, this cleary not my branch but to this date I dosen't do Visual Anthropology cours etc etc

What do you mean a butterfly cause this ? How a butterfly can cause an enviromental system overload on the other side of a 10 000 egos habitat ?

RustedPantheress RustedPantheress's picture
I'm [NAME REDACTED], (or you
I'm [NAME REDACTED], (or you can call me Pantheress), a 20 year old, pagan, electronics student from Seattle. I enjoy staying inside, reading, attempting to figure out how I can restructure parts of my mind to become a mad scientist, and hurting men who hit on me (Misandry!AHAHAHAHAAA!). I actually got into role-playing games because it's genetic! Okay, actually, I did pick it up from my dad, who is old school awesome and was pretty much there from the start with D&D and Traveller, and has been a major influence on me. I actually got into Transhumanism because a lot of it seems to agree with me. I would classify myself as slightly bioconservative as I would prefer to not resleeve or egocast, but that's the limits of my disagreement with it (at least the basic concept. Once we start bringing the political and ideological subdivisions of transhumanism into it, then we start having arguments). I would classify myself as +Open Source, +Morphological Freedom, +Information Freedom, +Techno-Progressivism, -Predatory Capitalism, +Diversity (that last one covers biological, political, and cultural diversity).
Somebody is using bad science! Snark, facts, snark. Your body is corrupted: Cool, do more science to it. Your mind is warped: That's nice, want a cookie? What do we say to the God of Death? Not today!
Rags Rags's picture
I'm [redacted] a 24 year old
I'm [redacted] a 24 year old historian(well once I graduate) from the Netherlands. I mostly just lurk around here and read things from time to time. Occasionally I take a peek at Zero State and a comment here and there. I game, study, walk the dog, hang out with friends and am currently doing quite well in my desire to become a writer. Just got a new job which is a major improvement(its at the golden arches, that should tell you how my previous job was.) with which i'm quite happy.
fellowhoodlum fellowhoodlum's picture
I am Fellow Hoodlum, young
I am Fellow Hoodlum, young enough to look at but far too old to see (i.e., .39 centuries old). Born and raised in Malaysia. Still living here, doing IT support for a local hypercorp in Kuala Lumpur. I started RPGaming in the 80s with the original Red Box D&D but my proclivities have often biased to sci-fi. My gaming really started to take off during my university years in the USA. Back home, I try to advocate the hobby along with my group of friends. I started reading transhuman sci-fi in the early 2000s and I do agree with much of the views advocated by the movement but I am by far a card-carrying member. I ran Eclipse Phase for about two years before the campaign flamed out. I have run other games before (Heavy Gear and Exalted) but other than that, I prefer to engage the games as a player.. I'm not very verbose and even less so in person, preferring to observe and think.
bibliophile20 bibliophile20's picture
I'm bibliophile20, which
I'm bibliophile20, which should give you a pretty good insight towards my feelings regarding fiction and writing. 0.275 centuries old from the Great Lakes region; raised in Cleveland, escaped the Mistake on the Lake to Rochester, NY, where I attended college and have settled in nicely. I was working towards my education certification to teaching science and math at the high school level, and am now working as an independent tutor for those subjects. Right now, I think I'd have to either be a masochist or certifiably insane to want to go to work in the US public schools, given that the current narrative is that it is always the teacher's fault for anything and everything wrong. So I'm working as a tutor and biding my time while waiting for sanity to break out. Born and raised Jewish in a fundamentalist community, I am currently agnostic-bordering-on-atheist. This is due to the rampant hypocrisy and just plain petty evils exemplified by my former co-religionists, as well as being unable to reconcile the omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent God indoctrinated into me as a child with either my family history of being Holocaust survivors or with the vengeful, petty, clinically abusive, aloof, and apparently highly insecure deity that observable reality, the "holy" books, history and the "faithful" tell me it must be. I still identify as a Jew culturally, however; I'm not going to abandon that heritage after what my grandparents went through. As for RPGs, I'm a relative latecomer compared to most of my immediate circle; I got introduced to the hobby when I was 20 by my former mentor. Ever since I've been either playing or running games, or both, on a near continuous basis; started with Shadowrun and D&D 3.5, also played or run World of Darkness, Dresden Files FATE, Diaspora, and a few other games. I've gotten to be fairly decent as a GM, but I despair of ever gaining the story plotting skills shown by people like Jim Butcher, Lois McMaster Bujold or Rich Burlow. I got into Eclipse Phase via Shadowrun and after having read over the philosophies presented and done some additional further research, I've found that I'm a pretty solid transhumanist, but I have distinct bioconservative tendencies in the direction of "I don't want the human race to become post-biological!" But that's for my personal attitudes, which I recognize as not being universally applicable; my philosophy in real life is pretty much "your right to swing your arms ends at the tip of my nose and visa versa." However, I firmly believe that we can solve our problems with human ingenuity and live up to our potential as a species--but that those who do not wish to participate should not be forced to. In Eclipse Phase terms, I'd say that I'm +Anarchy, +Morphological Freedom, +Voting With Your Feet, -Organized Religion, -Corporate Capitalism, +Extropian Mutualism, +Wheaton's Law Been working on an Eclipse Phase novel for NaNoWriMo; act 1 is finished at 50k word count, and I'm currently plotting out acts 2 and 3. Still haven't managed to get an EP game going, though, much to my annoyance. Beyond that, I'm either a bibliophile or a bibliovore, depending on one's personal definitions; I've chewed my way through an average of about a novel a day for the last two decades and I start getting antsy if I haven't read anything for pleasure. I've read the Sci-Fi ABCs (Asimov, Bester, Clarke) by the age of 18, and my father tells his patients with pride the story about how, upon getting my driver's license, I "went out and maxed out his cards." *cue horrified look on patient's face* "Library cards." I still find that funny. For my fellow bibliophiles, I'd highly recommend Jim C. Hines' new book Libriomancer, which can best be described as one author's ode to his love of the written word.

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin

fafromnice fafromnice's picture
Ok maybe i'm coming strong at
Ok maybe i'm coming strong at this and i'm sorry if yes maybe we should talk of this in another post but Bibliophile20 what you're tough about Jewish AGI/Uplift ? I read that you'r a little atheist so I presume you don't have the same idea of the general Jewish community if some of you are indie (punjam ? punjab ?) please feel free to comment to, this is clearly a good way to better understand the current and "futur" situation of religious affair in our world i'm a roman christian borderline atheist and I tought the pope will a first say tha sleeving is a bad thing, soul can be transfered ( ouf ! not sure if i orthograph that well, i mean all of this), etc. Uplift are too animal to have a soul and AGI are cleary not human ... But who knows after all the pope tweet now I presume most of you are protestant and you have a pretty clear idea of how the thing will go I hope we have an agnostic with us, shintoism maybe ? so ? Hey ! have a nice holiday (for those of you, who have occidental holidays I means) and a good end of world survival

What do you mean a butterfly cause this ? How a butterfly can cause an enviromental system overload on the other side of a 10 000 egos habitat ?

Arenamontanus Arenamontanus's picture
fafromnice wrote:I hope we
fafromnice wrote:
I hope we have an agnostic with us, shintoism maybe ?
I grew up in post-religious Sweden (immunized against Christianity by reading grandfather's Gustave Doré -illustrated bible: divinities behaving like that better not exist, or we would have to deal with them). As a teenager I dabbled in hermetic ceremonial magic, gradually shifting into chaos magic and eventually deciding it was all psychology and neuroscience - why not go straight to the source? But I still like the aesthetics of a properly drawn evocation circle. These days I am a Bayesian agnostic: I cannot assign zero probability to anything (in that case you would not be able to update your probability above zero no matter what the evidence you see), but the probability of this universe being run by any form of conventional divinity is infinitesimal. I think at the very least those possibilities are dominated by many orders of magnitude by the universe being a simulation run by posthumans or aliens.
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Eburacum45 Eburacum45's picture
who?
Steve Bowers, an editor at the Orion's Arm Universe Project. I studied Environmental Science way back in the Seventies, and I've been a worldbuilder on and off ever since. EP and the OAUP have a certain amount of common ground, and I'm very impressed with the concepts and discussion here. I suppose I'm agnostic, too, although the cosmos seems to have enough grandeur to merit respect in its own right, even worship when I'm feeling particularly overwhelmed.
OneTrikPony OneTrikPony's picture
Hi Everybody!
Hi Everybody! I am OneTrikPony, I am a recalcitrant redneck and closet nerd. I was born in Utah and I've lived other places but I keep coming back here. I'm old enough that I'm starting to be shy about it but I'm still friken beautiful so I don't let it get to me. I make my living doing demolition and construction or, basically, hitting stuff with hammers or riding on stuff that hits stuff with hammers. It's dirty and uncomfortable but I'm well suited to it and hope I'm not replaced by software before I'm worn out. I was born into a protestant sect with a penchant for the apocalypse. Now I worship the Morning Gods, (Caus if you don't you wake up with a hangover), and I pay homage to the Gods of Fire and Iron every time I strike a welding arc. Other than that I'm an agnostic, from the "don't care" rather than the "don't know" point of view. I'm into transhumanism for all the selfish reasons; want to live for ever, want a super human body, want to read a book every night, want to learn to play the guitar without practicing, Really Really Really want to build stuff on Luna and Mars, (or possibly 44nysa I like extropians). However, I do have reservations about being made redundant by software and I'm in love with my physicality so I'd like to keep my biological body. I'm currently reading Kurtsweil's new book and it's looking like I'm going to be disappointed on both fronts. Regardless, I believe that transhumanism as a movement is superfluous because these changes can't be stopped or shaped any more than industrialization could have been. On a lighter note, I love EP because I love looking at the implications of science and technology that are coming down the pike. I also love the EP forums because I have face2face access to very few people with whom I can muse/argue about these things. There's really nowhere else I'd be allowed to hang out with people this much smarter or more educated than I am. So, Much Love and thanks to all the denizens of the EP Forums and mad propz to the Devs; Rob, Jack, Adam, Brian, John, and everyone who has a part in bringing this bit of enlightenment to my world.

Mea Culpa: My mode of speech can make others feel uninvited to argue or participate. This is the EXACT opposite of what I intend when I post.

Prophet710 Prophet710's picture
Hello everyone
My name is Richard, independent game developer and project manager for a medical firm. 27, graduate with a degree in computer science. Been gaming for the better part of two decades, I started on the role playing games of the late 80's, and some other odd bits like the original Chainmail (my friend Shaun had parents who were big nerds.) I'm a vehement atheist and staunch transhumanist. I believe that if the cataclysms of climate change and possible eco collapse come through, our only chance as a species lie in our own technological creations. I love EP because of its' hard science fiction influences. I was getting tired of Shadowrun, which started to feel more and more like Exalted, which I hate. I love feeling almost powerless unless you put your head together with a group of sound minded individuals to figure out a better solution. That AND I'm a combat veteran, joined the Navy right out of highschool, did med-evac and combat support in one of the last remaining Navy Heavy Infantry Support Squadrons. (HC-4 has since been decommissioned). From that stint of my life I think I have a grasp of what real combat is like, and it's fast and deadly, much like the system mechanic in EP. I also like the whole recovery theme in EP. Something about being the underdog and facing off against a wash of intensive adversity. Anyway, I must go, my people need me!
"And yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this Earth with envious eyes. And slowly, and surely, they drew their plans against us."
towo towo's picture
Since seed AI would arouse suspicions...
The technical details to my existence would be a late twenties system administrator from Cologne, Germany. What I am is a creator of worlds. That pretty much covers it.