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Vio

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The rival and Dane don't actually have a ship, they're huddled in the vents of Captain Steele's ship, waiting for Steele to get to the next probe to try and steal it for themselves.
Its very cramped and its starting to smell funky.
The Casstech's vents must be pretty large to fit Dane.
 
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Evil

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Nah, he's just slathered in Condensol
 
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Evil

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Yeah, but just crush some pills, stick them in a squirty bottle and keep spritzing Dane from time to time. :p
 
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TFMaster

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I know that I shouldn't take anything people say in this thread too seriously but Jack/Jill DOES have a ship the PC encounters it at the first probe along with Dane.

Also on a separate note here is one of my own "theories". Colenso was right all along about the Steele heir not actually being the real Steele heir and instead the current one was kidnapped at a young age and brainwashed into thinking that Victor is their father while the real heir turned out as a goo creature due the Victor's scrambled DNA. (Note all that previous stuff was actually said by Colenso and I just paraphrased it). Celise is actually the true Steele heir as she is the goo creature mentioned by Colenso.
 

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Theory: Earth used to send so many generation ships (bc of overpopulation probably) that there are still undiscovered generation ships and Earth colonies all over the galaxy
 
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Evil

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That was pretty much confirmed by the presence of Novahome on Tarkus, wasn't it? Like, before meeting the Ausar and gaining access to the Warp Gates, humanity basically stuffed ships full of people and shot them into space on a one-way ticket to nowhere to try and create some colonies.
 
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ShySquare

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That was pretty much confirmed by the presence of Novahome on Tarkus, wasn't it? Like, before meeting the Ausar and gaining access to the Warp Gates, humanity basically stuffed ships full of people and shot them into space on a one-way ticket to nowhere to try and create some colonies.
Yeah but we don't get a number of how many generation ships are out there (I don't think?). Could be 20. Could be 20,000. Plus we don't know for how long humanity had been doing it before they got warp gates. And we don't know how much ressources it took them, or how much time it took to build a ship and lauch it. If it was something like sending astronauts in orbit, or more, or less.
 

Xeivous

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Raw materials is the least of the problems of building generation ships, assuming you don't need a whole lot of really rare shit to do so. Especially if humanity was doing this once it got a handle on doing shit within it's own solar system.

Also it's probably the sort of project one builds in orbit, as you're only going to need to land a generation ship once if you don't just leave it in orbit around whatever rock you colonize.
 

Ethereal Dragon

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Wanna point out that Generation Ships/Colony ships at least in the case of Novahome and New Texas the crew didn't stay awake for the duration of the trip. Those ships were aimed at planets or a solar system and everyone on-board that ship were in hyper-sleep/cryo-sleep, the ships themselves were guided by AI towards their destination. Now if something went wrong with the ship, damage per-say I'm pretty sure spare parts were brought along just in case of an event. The AI would have probably awakened the proper crew members on-board from hyper/cryo-sleep in order to fix said issues.
 

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I like the idea that there is always the possibility of running into another world that was colonized by humans a long time ago in the game. Keeps doors open.
That is why I like to think of the Planet Rushes as little Great Crusades! We must unite humanity under the banner of Terra in the name of the Emperor!
 

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Just need the Mechanus League from the story bible to turn out to secretly be a servitor fleet searching for the Generation ships, throw in a hole in space, time, and existence itself and you've got Cyberdong *insert random number*K: Trials in Tainted Space. Throw on your Gray Goo armor and join the Space Marines!
 

Ormael

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Some said that Rival and it bodyguard living on Steele ship. Nonesense... why would their do this when having ship with latest cloaking tech that allow them to always be "closer to PC ship that PC thinks..." :allears:

It's just PC ship sensors that can't detect their ship been less than few light minutes away. Let wait will we get ships X-pack to suddenly notice cloaked ship always near us when we travel between planets....
 

Noob Salad

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Dane is going to be a crew member though. He'll have his own room on your ship.
 
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Ormael

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But he not need to hide in crampy vent system of PC ship. Why would he do this over better one room (for now) at cloaked Rival ship nearby?
 

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When the ship thing gets implemented, we will be able to save our rival from space pirates and/or have a three-way battle between rivals and space pirates.
 
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Azureink

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So I remember there being a potential for Sub Sera to cause problems with your ship. Perhaps malfunctions during space combat?
 

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This is all actually just a way for us to embrace the inherent superiority of dickgirls, to pave the way for their return from hiding to rule the world, and subjugate all of the menz and womz for their depraved needs.
 

XBoxMaster131

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Wild Guess #3: There is no One Piece. And when we get through The Rush, there will be a lawyer robot waiting for us in an office room for us to just sign the thousands of documents to take over the company.
Is that really how One Piece ends?
 

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The people of the TiTSverse have invented the same computer storage technology (ie storing physical objects on a hard drive) as in the Pokemon games.
 

Evil

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The Black Void isn't made up of hundreds of thousands of pirates. It just uses the same five or six guys over and over again. When Steele defeats them in combat and leaves the room, micro-teleporters embedded in their armour teleports them to a Black Void med-centre to patch them up. Its hell on their insurance, but its still cheaper than hiring thousands of disaffected people.
 
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The Black Void isn't made up of hundreds of thousands of pirates. It just uses the same five or six guys over and over again. When Steele defeats them in combat and leaves the room, micro-teleporters embedded in their armour teleports them to a Black Void med-centre to patch them up. Its hell on their insurance, but its still cheaper than hiring thousands of disaffected people.
That's a pretty great theory, it would be funny if that was added as a scene if you had silly mode enabled.
 

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Wild Guess #3: There is no One Piece. And when we get through The Rush, there will be a lawyer robot waiting for us in an office room for us to just sign the thousands of documents to take over the company.

...as long as you didn't try to steal any fizzy-lifting drink.
 
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