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QuoteI can't- I 've gained like 15 prestige since this started, no matter what I say IT DOESN'T GO DOWN!!Quote roflmfao now if only your wife or girlfriend would say that to you Hexx
Quote from: TraumaTech on September 22, 2005, 02:58:40 pmQuoteI can't- I 've gained like 15 prestige since this started, no matter what I say IT DOESN'T GO DOWN!!Quote roflmfao now if only your wife or girlfriend would say that to you Hexx At least my GF's not complaing that it doesn't go up..
hey TT< you thought you were what? the girlfriend?
Wraith 413 checking in for the Alliance. Mostly Fed, and maybe some Lyran/Gorn.
Quote from: Dizzy on September 22, 2005, 02:27:37 pmFair enough. Here's the rule:- General Shuttles and Ftr interaction: A Carrier captain(s) has the right to ask his opponent(s) at the start of the mission whether or not they consider using a GS on a Ftr a valid tactic. All opponents must respond with a yes or no. If the players cannot agree then it will be assumed the tactic will be valid for that match for all players involved. If a responding opponent that answers no to using a GS on a Ftr and does so anyway, then that player forfeits all claims of victory and his/her opponent is exempt from shiploss and the disengagement penalty for that match. All it really does is allow the Carrier captain to know what kind of playing field he is on. Its a respect thing that swings both ways.
Fair enough. Here's the rule:- General Shuttles and Ftr interaction: A Carrier captain(s) has the right to ask his opponent(s) at the start of the mission whether or not they consider using a GS on a Ftr a valid tactic. All opponents must respond with a yes or no. If the players cannot agree then it will be assumed the tactic will be valid for that match for all players involved. If a responding opponent that answers no to using a GS on a Ftr and does so anyway, then that player forfeits all claims of victory and his/her opponent is exempt from shiploss and the disengagement penalty for that match. All it really does is allow the Carrier captain to know what kind of playing field he is on. Its a respect thing that swings both ways.