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Jul 02, 2007 17:53

Amusing how people and events are so easily interpreted and anticipated sometimes ( Read more... )

thesis, osta, invasion, resurrection

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killthepast July 2 2007, 16:39:48 UTC
Shit, man, my sides are splitting.
I can't fucking breathe.
Oh, Jesus, man, you guys just keep cracking me the fuck up.
This shit is hardcore funny, man.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 17:37:12 UTC
I'm not surprised that you of all people find this amusing.

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killthepast July 2 2007, 17:46:49 UTC
Shit, man, it's not hard.
I find everything funny.
The world gets hilarious
when you don't have to deal with it anymore.
That's old Travis, takes it easy,
lives on the lighter side of death.
You know something?
That one, climactic, sweltering day...
When I felt the chief's hands around my neck,
wringing the life out of me...
I'm not gonna lie to you, man:
that shit felt good.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 18:40:30 UTC
You chose to embrace death? Even with the uncertainty of what came beyond? And you feel absolutely no animosity towards the man who chose to dispose of you?

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guardian_yuan July 2 2007, 17:00:49 UTC
The third faction is, as far as I know, not interested in reviving the fallen. Doing so would be against the basic laws of nature. Resurrecting someone always comes at a cost.

As far as the resource matter is concerned, there is no way for you to tell what we do or do not have.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 17:37:36 UTC
Oh? Don't I?

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guardian_yuan July 2 2007, 17:39:40 UTC
Until proven otherwise; no. You do not.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 17:41:43 UTC
Then we shall continue to presume that I don't.

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psychic_energy July 2 2007, 17:51:40 UTC
I assure you, you won't be getting any requests to ressurect anyone from my world.

In fact, we would prefer that you did not give those that have passed here a "second chance." Especially if this requires that they serve OSTA.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 18:35:57 UTC
The fact is that the sole requirement OSTA has on those they bring back to life is "Fight". It doesn't matter where they choose to stand so long as they work to get rid of the blight of Weisdia, regardless on which world they choose to do so.

The choice of who is given that second chance or not isn't mine.

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psychic_energy July 2 2007, 18:56:02 UTC
Then by all means, pass my request onto those who make that choice.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 18:59:32 UTC
I could do that, but it would be overlooked.

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miserere_mei July 2 2007, 17:54:03 UTC
Resurrecting someone and taking their spirit from the Goddess would be a heinous crime indeed- you're denying the person a possible opportunity of life in Heaven.

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 18:38:29 UTC
I don't mean to rain on your parade, but I assure you that death didn't bring me into the arms of any deity. There is no heaven, or hell, for those who pass away, only.. limbiotic darkness, if you will.

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miserere_mei July 2 2007, 18:48:38 UTC
...then perhaps it's that you've not deserved the right to granted such a great gift.

Damned to all darkness, then?

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l_accademico July 2 2007, 19:00:57 UTC
I suppose that is quite possible, but then I'd more than ever like to meet whoever sees fit to determine what in a man's life would make him worthy of peace beyond an existance of strife.

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not_near_but July 2 2007, 23:39:22 UTC
Mister Vexen, in all your time with OSTA, have you seen the surface of Weisdia? I have heard first-person accounts, but none that were intelligible or reliable.

For the sake of your schedule, I ask you don't respond until you have more than a free moment and are not occupied by something more important.

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