05-22-2017, 01:58 AM
TL;DR:
I do like this community and want to say thank you.
And to some people specificly. That all you need to know.
I do like this community and want to say thank you.
And to some people specificly. That all you need to know.
I'm actively and consecutively playing Discovery now for more than a year. I think 14 months. That is around 1.5 babies. Back then I started out as just another newbie, overwhelmed by rules, IDs, written laws, unwritten etiquette, untouched by the social constructs of this community and barely able to write english sentences correctly. I had some strong views back then and now I have another set of strong view, some of them contradicting with the ones of back then. Made some statements to regret, noticed I made some experiences that just were unlucky coincidences, made some experiences that perfectly matched with the hints from other people and all that. With other words: The experiences have been extremely dynamic. There are some bigger groups, some smaller, some lone individuals, and I'm rather happy that I feel myself integrated into the community but still are not too much involved into the bigger community structures. Personally, I think it is a gift, as it keeps me away from the ooRP chaos that every now and then happens everywhere. Every now and then I was more daring, tried out different areas of Discovery, different Discovery-related media, got in touch with the different groups, were ingame with them as indie. I think I tried out pretty much every ID and have been in ingame-groups with most known people of the community. Have been in touch with some greens, with some yellows, with many blues, and I have been blued many times. ;3
I think I have like 40 gigabytes of screenshots and I also checked the stats of my YouTube channel today: More than 14 days of ingame footage about Discovery (literally just the recordings of what I do ingame, without voice commentation or something). There are 339 publicly listed Discovery videos, most of them longer than an hour. There are even more videos unlisted, pretty sure that would add another 50 videos to the list and probably one or two days more of footage. I mean, that is 16 days of 365 days of a year, and that is only what I uploaded to YouTube. Isn't that crazy? I believe I never played a game that often and with such a passion. For those who want to see some numbers: [x] and [x]
This mod is great. The community, even with some people being dicks, is awesome. We're playing such an old game, and people have invested so much time and effort to make it even better, either by contributing actively to the mod with new content like all kins of files, from models and textures over to systems, effects, plug-ins. Hell, people spend money for us to be able to play this game. How often can you say that? Other people using their money to allow you to play with other people. Other people investing their time with technical stuff. Maintaining structures and the social health of the community. Many people here are investing much time of a week, even of a day to do what they can to make this place a better place. Not always flawlessly, yes, but after all we're all humans except Epo.
To me, there are some people I want to thank very specificly for what I experienced with them and how it shaped me or at least my RP characters. And there are so many of those people I'd like to thank. Some have been fortunes, some have been fortune and sin at the same time, let's be honest. And the same way I know myself I wasn't always polite, or at least didn't behave they way someone would have liked to see. I think the most important thing is to never expect more from other people than from oneself. That and keeping balance in almost any aspect of Discovery.
I think I better start with the experiences in chronological order. It was a funny thing for me to look at my history here, the history of interactions, both inRP and ooRP. I think the first notable experiences were starting from the moment I got my Mako. I think nothing felt more like a bunch of milestones than getting my stuff together, with each week it got more. Got a good transport, got a battleship, started equipping it (back then I had a AU8 on it!), getting my cloak from Invicta, getting my first CAU8, battleship scanners, the right weaponry... when you're new to the server, buying those things for the first time really made you feel your accomplishment. And cry about how expensive a CAU8 actually is. And how damn justified the price is. I remember the first times flying around with the Apahanta. The Omicrons felt so incredibly dangerous and adventurous. You didn't know the paths, the jump holes, not even the political situation of the Core. I knew: Nomads is bad, and everything that shjotes you first, is bad too. The very first day I was already shot down by K'hara|Nergal, who managed to take out another battleship and then got straight effed by an Outcast Ranseur. That was intense, because back then I didn't know about the cloaking sound. Didn't get buttcloaked, but I was pretty surprised by the Marduk coming out of nowhere. Like magic.
Logged the Apahanta more often, got in touch with Wilde and saw the Eidolon Wraith roaming around in Delta. A certain troll back then tried to tell me to fight it, but that was against my agenda back then. I don't regret it. For me, still, red isn't dead. There is only so much to gain from PvP. RP offers so much more.
When people saw me logging my Core Battleship more often and frequently and actually not being too cringy bad for a newbie, the very kind
Back then I made a decision, as I was honestly not happy with certain restrictions and with certain people. So I started preparing things carefully to SRP my Mako, even asked Lyth for his input. Asked other people for input. Got help. Got in touch with the amicable
Foxglove helped me with getting the RP for the SRP done - not as a necessity for the SRP, but to have a cool and enjoyable story about it. We got inRP in touch with some great people, like the simply amicable
Also, the velvety
With my SRP getting approved, I suddenly had the entirety of Sirius open for me, so I roamed around, still being rather unaware of the politics inRP and ooRP. I never had horrible inRP situations since I left the Core on that character. I literally stumbled over people, had many random encounters. Some very, very random. Some less random but forced. Still, everything rather merciful. I remember one day, when I was still new to the server, I was chasing an OC battleship through the Omicrons. Like, it was always 15k infront of me. I ended up in the Sigmas, flew in the wrong direction and instead of finding the OC Dreadnought, I was welcomed by four GMG snubs who weren't happy to see a Core battleship in the Sigmas. I mean, in the meantime I know the people piloting them were Antonio, Meph and two others, but let me explain what happened. I had no idea the GMG had such strong laws for the Sigmas. Like, when you're new, you first get in touch with the laws of the houses and see the GMG less badass than they actually are lore-wise. But instead of taking the invitation and fining or even fighting and shredding the noob Mako (with CAU 2 back then, I clearly remember), they played a good cop, bad cop thing and that way told me to get the fruck out of the Sigmas. Like, they put effort into it, and they were rather merciful in that situation. I like to remember it, because to me it is still a strong statement: Even the most drunk PvP whores can care about their RP. (sun)
After the SRP, I had more possible RP encounters just waiting for me. I often moved through the Omegas and Omicrons, getting in touch with some awesome people, for example
In the meantime, I also tried out some other characters. Ending up with
More and more I got in touch with the very lovable bretonian playerbase. Got robbed my
What really gave some encounters so much more charme was knowing father and son were fighting each other ingame, antagonising each other like rivals on the forum and keeping the community together ooRP.
Stakes have been raising at some point, when we inRP got more and more in touch with the entire nomad lore. The revelation of Foxglove's loveable Maren von Westefeld being infected was a huge change inRP, and suddenly, there wasn't only one person to take care of, but four - Ezrael as Core defector, Nancy alias Sangria as searched criminal and terrorist in Kusari and Bretonia, Maren as infected but beloved girlfriend and later even Valery, the telepathic human projection of the incubus in Maren. It put my character in a very unique situation, as he can't fight the nomads anymore without risking losing Maren, or worse, his life to Valery, while he has to protect Maren and Nancy from the people who see them as threats. And then again Maren and Valery have their very own plans with him, which he still doesn't know. It is a very coll situation to play with, and I love how people join it by either being antagonists or supporters. I love this dynamic. And I appreciate everyone who was participating so far in all this. And at this point I have to thank
Same I can say about
The things have been pretty intense in some situations I love to look back at. Beginning with the defection which was a nicely inscenated thing, our first encounter with the Commune in Chester/Dublin, where Maren gave the first hint of her being infected, Ish'tar in Cortez, which was the absolute turning point in the entire story of my character, because Bretonia and Auxesia started suspecting him of being infected, Leuchtfeuer giving Ezrael a bit more insight into the nomad society (major kudos to you, however you were!), fleeing from a Core trap that was a coincidence but well played situation by Cordelia Lyell, Spazzy going berserk during the probably hottest AFC race I had so far (and won, 250.000.000 Jackpot!), sick stuff happening in and outside the Kepler anomaly and so many more situations.
And we're not done yet. There is hopefully so much more to come and I look forward to have many cool encounters with you people. Much laughing, maybe even some whining (like there was pee in my eyes when Maren revealed herself), there will always be drama, but let's try to get over with things. Having fun together is so much more enjoyable than one time fun about other people. I seriously give a damn about PvP. It's fun every now and then and I learned to be not bad in caps now, but it comes always with a package of meh. I don't mind PvP as intriguing part of the RP environment, but I love it way more when PvP is the last option.
I could probably spend another few hours on this and tell you what I loved in the past, for example the current Vagrant crew, why I adore the Forlorn Hope with
I'm sure I forgot to mention a few people I wanted to mention as well, but here a little something: I'm sure some of you won't remember when they interacted with me, as I often also fly around as either one of my other known characters but also with unknown test indies. I specifically kudos also those people who give any indie a chance to RP with. Because sometimes you make a good pick by doing so. :)
Also, a major kudos to the server team. Without you, we wouldn't be able to have all this. You deal with the stuff nobody wants really to deal with. Reports, ooRP kindergarten, thousands of requests, SRP requests with dozens of pages to read, bugs, events that don't go the way you want them to go, dicks, trolls, whiners, manipulative people, buttcrawlers and people who just want to see the world on fire. I super especially want to kudos Spazzy because of the passion, creativity and "we do this now"-ivity when it comes to everything Discovery-related, be it advertising and patiently explaining Discovery in that one stream a few days ago, or keeping the server rolling by creating events frequently. Like, this "I do this now and we'll see if it's good or not"-mentality is exactly what we need more of. That and the constant tickle in the butt to do something together with the community - like streams and stuff. Fat kudos to you, Spazzers! :)
Also a major kudos to
A big kudos especially to
Last but not least a very, very, very, very special kudos to
Our RP chat is 5 times Lord of the Rings by now already. Five times. Much cyber.
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By reading this, you have lost a nice childhood memory.
By reading this, you have lost a nice childhood memory.