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Captain Seafort wrote:Would it be possible to do both? Working up the detailed detailed mission(s) in slow time while posting short one-offs like this to give people a taste of the idea?
Its fully possible to do both. I could give small and more simple missions for newcomers and larger more detailed missions for those who wish a challange.
Captain Seafort wrote:On another note, shall I split this one off into Wargames as a pilot mission thread, keeping future shorts here until such time as you're ready to launch the first full-scale sequence of missions?
You can move this over at anytime. I'll add threads as needed such as missions and I'll have to write up a full run OP.
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Right ho. I suggest keeping the short ones here for now, until you've drawn up your OP, or we could end up with an awful lot of clutter.
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Agreed, I'll have a new mission up tonight.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:What, doesn't everyone do that?
Beat me to it.
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I might be interested in this, what exactly is it going to be?
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Sorry guys, can't set the mission tonight. I'll have to do it tomorrow.
Nickswitz wrote:I might be interested in this, what exactly is it going to be?
The next series of missions will be based on intel gained from the prior capture. The missions will change by how well the prior mission is completed. First person to submit a Mission Profile gets the run. If they fail, or the profile is flawed, then the next person gets a crack at it. Failed missions will require clean up missions (get rid of anyone from the failed mission) and repair missions (which are to make up for the failed missions).
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Deepcrush wrote:clean up missions (get rid of anyone from the failed mission)
You mean fragging?!
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Hey, Deep, any idea when the next mission will be up?
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Sorry, got side tracked. I'll write it up now though.
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Deepcrush wrote:I'll write it up now though.
I've heard that before. What are you going to call it, Insurrection? :P
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Deepcrush wrote:I'll write it up now though.
I've heard that before. What are you going to call it, Insurrection? :P
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Not an Irishman, an Irish Mind (of the Culture variety). :wink:
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Captain Seafort wrote:Not an Irishman, an Irish Mind (of the Culture variety). :wink:
If that were the case, I think we could dispense with measuring his deadlines in decades.
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