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A pirate's tactic
This is more directed to those, who like me have been dragged to this world, though I won't fault a native for listening in.
I am curious as to what we might have in common: world names, languages, culture, technology - and what is different.
This isn't just idle curiosity or a means of trying to find some comfort of familiarity in such a strange land, but I suspect if there is enough of a commonality in one area or another, we could in someway use it to our advantage against the Empire.
I am curious as to what we might have in common: world names, languages, culture, technology - and what is different.
This isn't just idle curiosity or a means of trying to find some comfort of familiarity in such a strange land, but I suspect if there is enough of a commonality in one area or another, we could in someway use it to our advantage against the Empire.
no subject
SkyNet was careful to ensure maximum devastation when it launched the first missiles. An estimated three billion human lives were lost, on August 29th, 1997.
[Unlike Harlock's horror at learning of Judgment Day, the T-800 is completely impassive as it relates the story. This is simply historical fact. It merely explains, it passes no judgment on its creator, or its actions.]