Sure, I'm usually free on weekends. I'm still learning but I'll tell you what I figured out. I'll dig up your skype username if it's still the old one.
If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God? - from 'Nightfall' by I. Asimov The Outcasts consider Siniestre Nube a sacred place for several reasons. Early explorers discovered a jumphole within the depths of the cloud that leads to a strange world of ringed stars and strange craft. All ships in the burrial ground are placed facing that hole to honor the Alien Spirits. - An Outcast rumor
If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God? - from 'Nightfall' by I. Asimov The Outcasts consider Siniestre Nube a sacred place for several reasons. Early explorers discovered a jumphole within the depths of the cloud that leads to a strange world of ringed stars and strange craft. All ships in the burrial ground are placed facing that hole to honor the Alien Spirits. - An Outcast rumor
Foolproof success recipe: Install Kubuntu (or any Linux), see how far superior it is to Windoze, buy a new computer, get back to Widoze a few months later 'cause you can't use ACS3 and similar on Linux.
In order not to spam - another character from the upcoming story (if I ever finish the thing) - Obsidian:
Somebody may remember the deadly silent [Phantom]Obsidian or the deadly loud&beautifull Corsair ace Artizar Santiago (there's a story somewhere on the forum explaining the thing, rather sick, all in metaphores).
*edit: most chars, if not all, will have some blade as a weapon. Blades make a lot sense in closed quarters combat as it would be very unpleasant if a spaceship's hull gets punctured by a laser beam or whatever.
If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God? - from 'Nightfall' by I. Asimov The Outcasts consider Siniestre Nube a sacred place for several reasons. Early explorers discovered a jumphole within the depths of the cloud that leads to a strange world of ringed stars and strange craft. All ships in the burrial ground are placed facing that hole to honor the Alien Spirits. - An Outcast rumor