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Thread: Went to the Jedi 'exploit' spot yesterday (small story)
Tiberious_Lemac wrote:
I was doing the Ryatt Trail quests with some pals, getting my proton carb, etc...
I had never been there before so it was interesting to check it all out, it was a good time. We came upon the exploit spot we were amazed at what we saw. There must have been 20 jedi in a tight cluster fighting 2 webweavers. As soon as the jedi spotted us about half of them bolted for the bridge like cowards. We continued on to kill wild wookies.
At the bridge I went to spatial chat and said "so this is where the Jedi cheat". This offended of few of them. They immediatly corrected me and stated this is where they "hunt". I corrected him, i pointed out that they hide from BH here and use exploits to run like sissies.
So now fora jedi to hunt they must travel across the galaxy to a backwater planet to a remote location instead of their local mission terminal.
A call to all BH. Send a lookout to the exploit site, get the missions, go there and kill.NeXuS waits bu the trail entrance (a solid tactic for patient BH). They must learn that there is no safe place.
Cowardice and honor is not something that can be guaged througha video game. Get over it.
Anoutmanned unit holding their position against an incoming enemy force. A Marine dragging their wounded comrade out of the line of fire, while putting themselves in harm's way. Diving on a grenade to save the dozens of men around you.
Tackling a purse snatcher to help some woman you never met. Pulling a kid out of the way of an oncoming car, when they aren't paying attention. Buying a homeless person something hot to eat on a cold, bitter winter's day.
These are just a few things that can determine cowardice and honor. Not a video game. No, sir.
Message Edited by JeetBadwarrior on 07-08-2005 08:15 AM
Trebal wrote:
TatterSalad im glad you got so amused. But I believe you failed to realize his point in telling all of this was to let you know that Jedi are cowards, not honerable. Remember the part where he said they ran like dogs when he showed up? Cause I was laughing at that part of the story. Iv seen that far to many times. Sometimes if im driving somewhere and I come across a group of Jedi I throw on the MBH tag and hop off my bike lookin at each of em as they cloak, throw up houses, hitch rides and basically split from the general area like a bunch of scared roaches. That was the moral of his story. To make fun of you.And imglad you laughed, cause it was funny.
It only makes sense to run as a jedi. You have everythig to lose. It is a one sided game in this aspect. Only the stupid and the ones that have the abilities to defeat their attackers stay and fight. Why committ suicide there is no point. Especially since you don't know if there is 5 or just 1. I mean after all most BH's are so either incappable of working their prof.that they have to have 2 or more of them in a group to take down a little old paddy that is probably only a 100k mission.
I personally don't worry about BH's anymore, I am fully templated so it doesn't bother me.
Message Edited by TatterSalad on 07-08-2005 10:18 AM
Exactly.
If Jedi had something to gain, they'd fight back.
Since they only have something to LOSE by ever taking a swipe at you (and after Pub 20, even that won't matter - by God, those Jedi will be your content by your decision, not theirs), their best option is to run away.
"Scattered roach" Jedi are the smart ones. Running is the only logical choice, given the consequences of fighting back.
Warryyr wrote:
Cowardice and honor is not something that can be guaged througha video game. Get over it.
Anoutmanned unit holding their position against an incoming enemy force. A Marine dragging their wounded comrade out of the line of fire, while putting themselves in harm's way. Diving on a grenade to save the dozens of men around you.
Tackling a purse snatcher to help some woman you never met. Pulling a kid out of the way of an oncoming car, when they aren't paying attention. Buying a homeless person something hot to eat on a cold, bitter winter's day.
These are just a few things that can determine cowardice and honor. Not a video game. No, sir.
way to try to relate video game courage to real life courage.
A for effort but you still get an F because these things dont relate
jimm2k wrote:
Warryyr wrote:
Cowardice and honor is not something that can be guaged througha video game. Get over it.
Anoutmanned unit holding their position against an incoming enemy force. A Marine dragging their wounded comrade out of the line of fire, while putting themselves in harm's way. Diving on a grenade to save the dozens of men around you.
Tackling a purse snatcher to help some woman you never met. Pulling a kid out of the way of an oncoming car, when they aren't paying attention. Buying a homeless person something hot to eat on a cold, bitter winter's day.
These are just a few things that can determine cowardice and honor. Not a video game. No, sir.
way to try to relate video game courage to real life courage.
A for effort but you still get an F because these things dont relate
I don't think the point was to relate the game to RL. The point was to show that certain words can not be acquanted with video games and other insignificant things in life.