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Even a surplus of suffering gets boring after a while, hmm? Funny...
Say, Captain. Next time let's stop at a beach or something. Or maybe you could make a driveby of Tokyo. I'd appreciate the chance for a shopping spree, here. My wardrobe hasn't had an infusion of new things in weeks. It's terrible.
[A put-upon little sigh.] Not to get my hopes up, is anyone around here up for a game?
Say, Captain. Next time let's stop at a beach or something. Or maybe you could make a driveby of Tokyo. I'd appreciate the chance for a shopping spree, here. My wardrobe hasn't had an infusion of new things in weeks. It's terrible.
[A put-upon little sigh.] Not to get my hopes up, is anyone around here up for a game?
And then like a brilliant person I was thinking of his other board and say the wrong pieces.
[They were, anyway. But that's a rant for another day. Now, it's go.] Actually I prefer using the black pieces. So I'll let you take the first move.
haha, no worries! <3
I hadn't thought of the Admiral as an encouraging type. Or is it someone else pushing you to expand your horizons?
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[He tends to like his pawns, to see what he can accomplish with them and with other pieces prepared to strike behind them.] There has never been a more disparate group of individuals that I've encountered and I'm even partial to inductive logic.
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[He notes that Joshua is a surprisingly aggressive player, though perhaps not all that surprising.]
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[He'll play holding action for now. He's more interested in the conversation.]
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[He leans back in the chair slightly.] The Barge exists somewhere between an anarchist state and a collectivist utopia. It provides all necessary essentials, and you not only can survive on it, you're forced to. One cannot ascend in rank by their own will, but rather by the will of the Admiral.
The only thing the Barge did for me was redefine my parameters of self-interest, but I would credit my personal associations more for that than the ship.
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[He's willing to acknowledge them as sort of an energy based thing on the Barge.]
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