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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2005, 01:18:52 am »
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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #21 on: December 13, 2005, 11:27:17 am »
In the words of Big Joe from "Kelly's Heroes": 'butt out!'


I think I prefer the line about the tank group being held in reserve for a defense of New York or Paris...either that or "Always with the negative waves Moriarty, always with the negative waves."

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #22 on: December 13, 2005, 04:34:49 pm »
Deep breaths, Ted.  Deeeep breaths.

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #23 on: December 13, 2005, 05:47:19 pm »
Those WERE deep breaths.....To quote another famous line;

"I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll Blow your shields in! (poetic license).... ;D


'Hail Gurthang! No lord or loyalty dost thou know, save the hand that wieldeth thee. From no blood wilt thou shrink. Wilt thou therefore take Túrin Turambar, wilt thou slay me swiftly?'
And from the blade rang a cold voice in answer: 'Yea, I will drink thy blood gladly, that so I may forget the blood of Beleg my master, and the blood of Brandir slain unjustly. I will slay thee swiftly.'

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #24 on: December 13, 2005, 06:09:01 pm »
*raises an eyebrow*
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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #25 on: December 13, 2005, 09:15:48 pm »
In the words of Big Joe from "Kelly's Heroes": 'butt out!'



I think I prefer the line about the tank group being held in reserve for a defense of New York or Paris...either that or "Always with the negative waves Moriarty, always with the negative waves."

Good Luck 9th


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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2005, 10:30:35 pm »
"I can see trading for the uniforms....but the tank?"

"It's a beautiful tank"

"it's a piece of sh!t"

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2005, 11:57:17 pm »
"You will have horses, camels, troops, desert vehicals, and tanks!"

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2005, 12:19:41 pm »
Good old Alexi Sayle  ;D

I wont bore you all with the details, but it seems a long simmering difference of opinion [unknown to most of us], coupled with a lack of communication, caused a couple of our leaders to declare the fleet dead. It seems some of the causes of this, were because we'd said we were flying Klingon in the upcoming Klingon Civil War campaign. And, being forced to fly races other than Fed, on Dynaverse 3 modded servers [for purposes of community and game balance].

These arent the only reasons I believe, but are the only ones I feel at liberty to discuss. As Braxton mentioned, its probably best that we just try and drive on, and get ourselves standing up again.



We're still here, and our primary mission is to have fun. Whether thats on D2 or D3, flying in a Klingon house or in command of a Federation starship, we're still here.

Our new forums should be up shortly, plus there are no plans to let this interfere with our commitment to the upcoming "Klingon Civil War" campaign. I cant speak for the rest of the guys, but I will fly whatever means we, as a team, have the most fun. We're still a Federation fleet at heart, so you Coalition guys dont expect any major "Dallas" style plot changes.  ;D

However, despite being Federation in Role Play, and whenever possible on campaigns, we're a fleet thats here to enjoy ourselves. And, when all's said and done, thats what counts.


Thanks for listening  8)

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #29 on: December 14, 2005, 03:32:30 pm »
Hail 9th

Look I wasnt going to post here because I considered this an internal matter between members of the 9th only..that being said I will continue to keep my nose out of your internal issues --

However I see there is a second thread about 9th and well I do have a quick two cents to add..

First off regarding 9th flying Klingon for KCW -- ummm if ya can get an old duck like me to fly FED -- which I did for Mirror Mirror then well you guys should be able to suck it up the same way I did and fly Klingon as well..

Secondly -- not to run down anyone else but I always considered 9th the most honorable and friendly of any Fed fleet out there.. My realtionship with 9th goes way way back to when KHH had the pleasure of being the opposition for 9th in the original SL campaign that never did get to finish -- as i recall they had a fleet of approx 44-45 ca/cc hulls going up against our combined fleet of approx 26-27 d6/d7 hulls -- we really missed out on some battle royals..
those were back in my dark days when I would really be insulting to the feds -- calling them every name in the book and to their credit 9th was always above my childish antics and never once got their back up at my insults.
Didnt take me long to really appreciate not only the skill but the players in 9th fleet -- ahh the glory days
Canuck
Ghis
Thrain
and the list goes on and on...
So all I can say is this old Klingon hopes you guys can show up for the KCW and if any 9th fleet needs a house to fly for just let KHH know..

BTW if Reprisal is now your fleet admiral -- i got a few words for him as well..

God save Ireland..
95th forever


Rep knows what I mean -- and dude were trying to get Devil to show up for this event as well -- it really is to bad we didnt get a chance to talk because it would be A W E S O M E to have ya flying with KHH!!!

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #30 on: December 14, 2005, 05:53:18 pm »
Ducky I am honored and speechless to have been mentioned and classified with 2 of my heros and greatest legends in this game.....especially in Fed boats. Thank you!

You're right too. Those were "glory days". I still remember being one of the few flatheads the KHH would allow to hang out in the room on M-player. Hard to believe that was over 4 years ago. If Wanderer hasn't got other plans for me I'd love to fly with you guys again.


'Hail Gurthang! No lord or loyalty dost thou know, save the hand that wieldeth thee. From no blood wilt thou shrink. Wilt thou therefore take Túrin Turambar, wilt thou slay me swiftly?'
And from the blade rang a cold voice in answer: 'Yea, I will drink thy blood gladly, that so I may forget the blood of Beleg my master, and the blood of Brandir slain unjustly. I will slay thee swiftly.'

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #31 on: December 14, 2005, 09:25:40 pm »
I've been rather quiet throughout this whole ordeal, for a number of reasons. Let's just say we're kinda in a holding pattern at the moment, it makes it hard for me because I've been in my own personal holding pattern for the last few months.

Ryker and Braxton have been doing very well in watching the flock the last few days. I haven't been able to express this properly, but I now take the opportunity to publicly say so. These two gentlemen have played a big part in what 9th Fleet is today. There aren't many of us old farts left, and it hasn't been easy evolving into who we are. There are several issues which have contributed to our momentary status, I think it a good opportunity to address some of these issues head on once we get settled in again. I won't go into any details, but let's just say I think it's time to get a few things in the open, and try to improve relations.

Shadowlord, aka Ducky (you know, I still don't know how he got that nickname!) actually brings up something which has been a concern. There's only 3 of us left who were around at that time- Clarky, Reprisal, and myself (back then I went by the handle "Dorrant"). I barely count myself in there, I was just a greenhorn Ensign then LOL. Oh, how the times have changed since then! Even so, I've tried to help maintain our standards since our old M-Player days.

The mindset within the D2 & D3 communities is very different, but then the circumstances are different. Each has evolved into a unique 'society', and knowing what is expected of you helps things to run a little easier. Obviously, there are going to be some hard feelings along the way- each can relay many occasions of that happening. But it's harder when you're involved on both sides of the coin. We're lucky to say we've been succesful in doing so, but it hasn't been easy. As long as the respect is there, it can be done. Despite that, there are still some misgivings, and that's one thing I see we need to work on. I have no doubt some of these misunderstandings can be corrected.

It has been my mission over the last year to oversee that we can not only work both sides, but even expand our horizons. I think that may be the biggest challenge, but as long as there's respect, and an open approach, we can succeed. It's a simple fact that some people are open to new ideas, and some people aren't. Or, just have a hard time trying. On the other hand, there's the fact that some people just can't let go, and when they finally do, it's either a smooth transition, very disruptive, or at worst, a destructive one. It all depends on how many pieces there are and who's left to pick them up and put Humpty together again.

As has been stated, we're doing pretty good :) I want you all to know I've missed taking part in the activities in the last few months- I've just been so busy with personal problems for the most part, plus a number of logistical issues within the fleet, namely building a new website, and a side project that's part of the makeover. As all you old farts know, it seems to be getting harder to find time to do so much LOL

I look forward to continuing to be a part of all this for some time to come!

BTW- Thrain & Ted, on behalf of the fleet, thank you for your support. I still consider you 'family' :) Long days & pleasant nights!
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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #32 on: December 14, 2005, 11:54:46 pm »
I glad the 9th knows they are allways welcome on the D2... ;)

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #33 on: December 15, 2005, 12:35:14 am »
Shadow Shadow Shadow, we always seem to cross paths sooner or later. it's too bad those 40+ ships never really got a chance to smash into your 20+ ships in the SL campaign, the big suprise was my 20+ cruisers starting an action left on your home sector. I can still remember Ghis's words, "where did all the Klingons go?"

As for the 95th, I wish I had some of the chosen men around me now. I'm off to OIF5 with 1/1 in January. We'll be sure to show them what Riflemen can do.

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #34 on: December 15, 2005, 02:27:28 am »
Everything in this thread, just brings a tear to your eyes.  *sniff sniff*

Now, where did I store that critical warp core?

*taps Komodo on the shoulder*  Come on, we still gotta get the engine room completed.
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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #35 on: December 15, 2005, 08:18:38 am »
Rep --
If you dont keep your butt safe I will personally make your life a LIVING Hell when you get back and thats a promise -- DUDE NO HEROICS..
Use your god damn brain for a change and KEEP SAFE. (I mean that with all my heart)

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #36 on: December 15, 2005, 07:03:27 pm »
Shadow Shadow Shadow, we always seem to cross paths sooner or later. it's too bad those 40+ ships never really got a chance to smash into your 20+ ships in the SL campaign, the big suprise was my 20+ cruisers starting an action left on your home sector. I can still remember Ghis's words, "where did all the Klingons go?"

As for the 95th, I wish I had some of the chosen men around me now. I'm off to OIF5 with 1/1 in January. We'll be sure to show them what Riflemen can do.

If only it was ten years ago and I was still at a CO, I would figure out a way to steal you Rep.  Sadly, it isn't.  As long as the Marines haven't changed since I saw them last, I expect you, as a Colonel (retired of course, but still a Colonel) to make it back in good order.  In case I don't get to speak to you again before you ship out, good luck, remember to keep hydrated (I was over in '91... Lord, it is HOT), and always remember that you have the backing of everyone here.  It gets lonely in the desert... even if there are another hundred thousand troops there with you.
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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #37 on: December 16, 2005, 07:42:27 pm »
Sheeeesh I take one lousy weekend off and the place goes nuts. Wish somebody had told me about all this ... guess thats what you get when you have private forums within a fleet Sad

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Re: The Ninth Fleet
« Reply #38 on: December 17, 2005, 01:32:25 am »
We had private forums?  And like an idiot I've been tying a sheet across the room just to change my clothes.  Now I've heard everyting. 

*walks out of the room with only a pair of boots on*
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