sunphoenix wrote:She is not above some mischievousness as seen in the lift
I don't think that was being mischievous, I think she was just trying to display her authority, territorialism/posturing/establishing dominance/etc. She hasn't shown any signs of acting
domineering, but I can buy the idea that she has at least some Alpha personality traits.
wasp609 wrote:I'm not sure what my name means, my first name mean protector, my middle name means wolf , and my last means person who lives by thicket. but together I got nothing anyone got a suggestion.
If you had to translate it into Trade then you'd probably need to use "Delrias" or a translation of something like "wild hunting animal" to translate the Wolf bit. Unless you wanted a talking point, in which case don't translate that part at all!
Jericho wrote:On the subject of names i'm afraid i'm on the more unimpressive side of the list.
Jericho wrote:or and i shit you not "It's lonely to be gay".
??? This leads to questions which can mostly be summed up with "Why bother", "long string of gobbledygook", and "ancestors teased about their name".
discord wrote:to be quite honest, the loroi strike me as practical creatures, and since 'personal transports' in any decently urbanized environment is inefficient as bloody hell, the traffic jams in most large cities across the globe should prove that, probably quite well developed community transport systems(buss/subway/trams/etc.) is what i would expect,
Assuming that the city-states (or at least fortified cities) lasted fairly long, then this would surely be even more accentuated than it is here on Earth right now.
discord wrote:rural life however requires 'personal transports' and other vehicles.
For farm vehicles, yes, but if you're willing to require all rural housing developments to be at intermittently designated points on a rail line (possibly with a signalling button that you have to press to request that a soon-to-pass train make a stop), and are willing to run enough lines (note that you could have high-speed feeder lines connected to lower-speed large-area lines), then you might not need very many transports equivalent to our modern cars.
CrimsonFALKE wrote:well loroi cities may have cars like a public cab that is meant for quick use I mean really the problem with cars in cities is mostly bad driving and the wrong car for the city. So loroi males just fuck I mean shit it doesn't so so bad until you realize just how valuble you are to the continuation of your species. I mean it really takes the fun out of a nice hard f***, do they have some sort of xtra-strength viagra mixed into their food? I mean frequent mating encounters being vital for your well being sounds like a perfect plan to f*** away your pripism. Hell in my matriarchies the men either just do all the science and inventions under the protective eye of the women. These Loroi seem more like they have animals than men.
I suspect that you overestimate the needs and sexual activity levels of the men. Also, watch the cussing and punctuation, it makes you sound less intelligent than you are.
CrimsonFALKE wrote:Grayhome wrote:I didn't include increased G tolerance (or reduced life support) in the GURPS version of Loroi because I think they're minor advantages and not the multiple-times-human-capacity GURPS versions of the advantages. People with smaller bodies and a lower center of gravity (like human women) tend to have slightly higher G-tolerance than larger, top-heavy men. It is like this for the Loroi but more so; a typical Loroi female might have 10-20% better G-tolerance than a similar-sized human female.
The Loroi emphasis on manned fighters has more to do with their preferences and attitudes rather than their G-tolerance; the Loroi Tenoin pilots have traditionally been very willing to train hard in the use of the liquid breathing mediums, and to put their lives at risk, perhaps more than many other races would. The Umiak, who are very G-intolerant, prefer to use larger gunboats that can have inertial dampers instead of fighters.
Really! That is... quite surprising! That information has a considerable affect upon my view of the Loroi as a people.
Also I am DL'ing DC Universe Online, going to make a Fireblade and possibly other Outsiderverse characters for fun and post screenshots. Recently found out there is a "Mental" (i.e. Psionic) class in the game, so seems like a fun way to kill spare time. Fireblade cannot fly, correct? Does she possess amazing acrobatic abilities augmented by her Psionic powers or does she just run around like a boring old human?
I am certain that in a fighter to fighter match a human drone/AI would out match a loroi pilot.
I doubt that it would matter in this setting. I would expect that the pilots often just set targeting priorities on-the-fly, so that they can get the best fire-rates and timing that they can manage regardless of their own abilities.
CrimsonFALKE wrote:The only reason my universe has manned weapons is liquid O2 directly injected into a human's spine.
That sounds like a really good way to get someone killed, since oxygen apparently won't stay liquid above a certain temperature (I forget what, exactly, but it was a good deal below 0 Fahrenheit). First their spines freeze, then their vertebral column explodes when the oxygen warms up enough. "Great" for recruiting, just about as good for job performance.
CrimsonFALKE wrote:And if humans do make manned fighters given enough time I am sure they'd match the loroi and maybe out perform them. hell their condescending attitudes towards men as soldier may make things like that even easier.
I'm not so certain of that. In a liquid breathing medium, human G-tolerance apparently maxes out in either the hundreds, or the thousands of Gs, purely because differential tissue densities lead to e.g. your bones separating from your muscles. I would expect the Loroi to have comparable traits. Add on to that the fact that the Loroi would have plenty of time to come to grips with us, with the fact that they aren't stupid, and you're likely to see them take our combatants seriously long before our fighter pilots get access to comparable hardware. Hitler underestimated the US and Soviet Union purely because he didn't understand the power of the Zerg rush.