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Stay tuned for further developments when all will become clear... :(

 

As to sharing mapping information, sure. Send me the most recent .mdb files for all the positions you run (and the most recent .mdb's of the positions of your friends and allies who will share in the mapping info) and I'll pass that right along to you. :rolleyes:

 

In fact just tell me the system where you will be starting out from and I'm sure an escort could be arranged so that your ships aren't 'lost'. :cannon:

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Stay tuned for further developments when all will become clear... :(

 

As to sharing mapping information, sure. Send me the most recent .mdb files for all the positions you run (and the most recent .mdb's of the positions of your friends and allies who will share in the mapping info) and I'll pass that right along to you. :rolleyes:

 

In fact just tell me the system where you will be starting out from and I'm sure an escort could be arranged so that your ships aren't 'lost'. :cannon:

 

 

Could you be ANY more silly. Lets see in return for info on enemies you are fighting, you want all data on every empire I have seen.

 

Guess what that answer is, if you can.

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Stay tuned for further developments when all will become clear... :cheers:

 

As to sharing mapping information, sure. Send me the most recent .mdb files for all the positions you run (and the most recent .mdb's of the positions of your friends and allies who will share in the mapping info) and I'll pass that right along to you. :rolleyes:

 

In fact just tell me the system where you will be starting out from and I'm sure an escort could be arranged so that your ships aren't 'lost'. :cannon:

 

 

Could you be ANY more silly. Lets see in return for info on enemies you are fighting, you want all data on every empire I have seen.

 

Guess what that answer is, if you can.

 

Clearly, Coconutheads did gave you a silly answer.

 

But I think this falls in the "ask a silly question..." category. :(

 

:unsure:

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Stay tuned for further developments when all will become clear... :cheers:

 

As to sharing mapping information, sure. Send me the most recent .mdb files for all the positions you run (and the most recent .mdb's of the positions of your friends and allies who will share in the mapping info) and I'll pass that right along to you. :rolleyes:

 

In fact just tell me the system where you will be starting out from and I'm sure an escort could be arranged so that your ships aren't 'lost'. :cannon:

 

 

Could you be ANY more silly. Lets see in return for info on enemies you are fighting, you want all data on every empire I have seen.

 

Guess what that answer is, if you can.

 

Clearly, Coconutheads did gave you a silly answer.

 

But I think this falls in the "ask a silly question..." category. :(

 

:unsure:

 

At least he didn't answe like this:

 

See that there Big Blue star? And just to the left of it is that dim red dwarf? Well, head straight towards the dward for about 28 light years then make a left. Go about 47 light year till you come across a main sequence binary star with three planets all Gas Giants with no moons and turn up at a 78 degree angle. Keep heading straight until you see the the Type IV Orange star to your right and that's the spot. If you spot the black hole, you've gone to far. Just sling shot around the thing back the way you came. In this case an ionized cloud might obscure your view so turn on the wipers and look out to the left till you see the big satelitte with Roman symbols on it. That's the bypass to the system.

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At least he didn't answe like this:

 

See that there Big Blue star? And just to the left of it is that dim red dwarf? Well, head straight towards the dward for about 28 light years then make a left. Go about 47 light year till you come across a main sequence binary star with three planets all Gas Giants with no moons and turn up at a 78 degree angle. Keep heading straight until you see the the Type IV Orange star to your right and that's the spot. If you spot the black hole, you've gone to far. Just sling shot around the thing back the way you came. In this case an ionized cloud might obscure your view so turn on the wipers and look out to the left till you see the big satelitte with Roman symbols on it. That's the bypass to the system.

 

Is that from Red Dwarf? Sure seems like directions Lester would give.

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What about '3rd star on the right, straight ahead until morning'??? :thumbsup:

:cannon::thumbsup:

Are you quoting Peter Pan or Star Trek? (That's the Star Trek of the erased timeline of course, from before the recent film "Star Trek: Death of the Federation").

Peter Pan. :(

 

You see, with all this bickering about how to get to where they can fight the Pirates, I thought some proven, bona-fide directions were in order. :unsure:

 

If they follow them, they will find Pirates and help to fight them. Besides, Tink's looking pretty hot now they've upgraded her graphics! :cheers:

 

:rolleyes::cheers:

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Are you quoting Peter Pan or Star Trek? (That's the Star Trek of the erased timeline of course, from before the recent film "Star Trek: Death of the Federation").

Now, to answer the second part of your question; I'm not sure if you're talking about the remake of the spin-off, the spin-off of the remake,

the remake of the sequel, the animated sequel to the remake's spin-off, or ....... oh, never mind!

 

This 'Trekkie' quit 'Trekking' and never even tried to be a 'Trekker' after '7 of 9' disappeared. Hard to top that one! :cannon::(

 

:rolleyes::cheers:

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At least he didn't answe like this:

 

See that there Big Blue star? And just to the left of it is that dim red dwarf? Well, head straight towards the dward for about 28 light years then make a left. Go about 47 light year till you come across a main sequence binary star with three planets all Gas Giants with no moons and turn up at a 78 degree angle. Keep heading straight until you see the the Type IV Orange star to your right and that's the spot. If you spot the black hole, you've gone to far. Just sling shot around the thing back the way you came. In this case an ionized cloud might obscure your view so turn on the wipers and look out to the left till you see the big satelitte with Roman symbols on it. That's the bypass to the system.

 

Is that from Red Dwarf? Sure seems like directions Lester would give.

 

Nope ... just making it up. But I've got so much sci-fi stuff in my head, I could be channeling Red Dwarf when I make it up.

 

 

And as for Trek .. you can argue which was better, and which looked the best, etcetera... But I just enjoyed sitting there watching them all. Even the worst of them were better than some of the stuff they put on TV elsewhere as entertainment.

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