Whatdoyouthinkofmelol? u are my favourite of all favourites ok so dont let ne1 tell u otheriwWISE OKK
favorite SeC? Jonco.
What do you think of me? You're alright I suppose.
Favourite alcoholic drink? I've recently started to take a liking to bourbon and cokes. I'm not really into spirits that much because I was pretty much raised on beer, lol.
Do you like me more than Abbott (You don't have to answer, we all know the answer is yes) ok
I made a mistake.
I want you back.
Lovers?
supply cocaine and hookers
How do you walk around if you're upside down all the time.
Get it? Because he's australian? I'm so funny.
thoughts on rolling stones? :D
Don't you agree that Slater's portrait is a bit overkill?
Please elaborate? To me he seems like Sam from Splinter Cell :1Don't you agree that Slater's portrait is a bit overkill?
Despite what conclusions may be drawn from the picture, it is quite simply a metaphor.
I'm quite overwhelmed, I never sought so much detail in the signature.
- The signature in itself is arranged in a personality format, ranging from 'good' to a more chaotic personality type.
- Slater's portrait is placed between the pictures of Civil Worker Nicole Mason and the unit Natalya Roskova, indicating that he is rather conflicted in his personality and sometimes chooses to pursue whatever method gains the long-term results that he seeks - though they are usually at the expense of the consequences of an immediate situation.
- The three illuminated 'eyes' have been coloured orange (neutral between blue [symbolic of 'good'] and red [symbolic of 'evil'] and are intended to reflect the impact of Slater's sometimes questionable actions upon Third Eye's story as a group.
- Slater's face is masked by the shadow and brings about the idea of anonymity which is a core element to Third Eye. The three glowing circles are the features which stand out and this was designed with the idea of projecting a message along the lines of: "we're hiding in plain view and you'll always know our trademark but you'll never truly expose us."
You created the Third Eye back in the middle of 2009 eh?
QuoteYou created the Third Eye back in the middle of 2009 eh?
Certainly did! Formed it in August 2009 with Slont when PubGamer was still around - the old glory days.
Opinion on the CCA situation?
Do you enjoy citizens or combine more?
QuoteOpinion on the CCA situation?
I think there are a number of issues which need to be addressed, mainly the unit interactions with citizens - I think that there have been a rise of complaints which need to be addressed about units failing to RP to a high standard when rules clearly state they are the ones who should set an example for the rest of the server. I would also ask whether units are being told that chatting (appropriate subjects, of course) with citizens is counter productive when it actually does provide a decent level of roleplay.
WHAT. DO. YOU. THINK. OF. ME?
:D
Can you send me that screenshot of the NOVA Labs in the new update? They are so sexy.
QuoteOpinion on the CCA situation?
I think there are a number of issues which need to be addressed, mainly the unit interactions with citizens - I think that there have been a rise of complaints which need to be addressed about units failing to RP to a high standard when rules clearly state they are the ones who should set an example for the rest of the server. I would also ask whether units are being told that chatting (appropriate subjects, of course) with citizens is counter productive when it actually does provide a decent level of roleplay.
I really, really have to agree with you.
Units shouldn't ignore citizens and always focus on sociostability (24/7 patrols).
Units should also sometimes have a normal conversation with citizens regarding the weather or simply anything, it's like some Units are avoiding the citizens mainly because they should not be seen interacting with citizens as the only reason I can assume is that it makes them look weaker because they act too humane.