While We Wait: Part 5

Satarai don't exist, they haven't existed... for 500 years. Whose to say they are going to come back :rolleyes:.

If all goes to plan next turn, I will be a far more difficult proposition to attack.
 
Holy crap, Masada, your sig quote is something my microeconomics professor said. As in, I have Don Boudreaux's class on Tuesday nights from 1920 to 2200 hours.
 
Now that you bring it to my attention, I believe I have come across that quote in a university lecture too.
 
Now that you bring it to my attention, I believe I have come across that quote in a university lecture too.
No, I mean, he is my professor. The only other Louisianan I know on this entire friggin' campus, too. (Speaking of which, I'm wearing a Saints jersey today. Woo.)
 
What the your professor is Donald Boudreaux... that's pretty good.
 
****ing hell if you knew Economics, I would accuse you of serious name dropping, but you don't so congratulations.

I’m so tempted to send over the money to buy a copy of The Road to Serfdom, or The Fatal Conceit, or the Constitution of Liberty by Hayek to get him to sign one of them… :p

Damn you Sir!

EDIT: The only thing worse would be for you to say "I have Dani Rodrik and Greg Mawkin for lecturers too" hopefully that won't happen, because I would be gibbering mess of jealousy.

This is quite amusing.
, also funny, and once more.
 
Satarai don't exist, they haven't existed... for 500 years. Whose to say they are going to come back :rolleyes:.

If all goes to plan next turn, I will be a far more difficult proposition to attack.

Are the Seshweay going to finally domesticate crocodiles? Don't think I forgot about your comment those many months ago!
 
What are your opinions on my update?
I think you should resolve the issue about how it's going to be written, and then have one update from the both of you instead of two different updates that confuse the living bejeezus of people like myself who are casual observers.
 
I'm so going to have a crack at doing it. But no.
 
I think you should resolve the issue about how it's going to be written, and then have one update from the both of you instead of two different updates that confuse the living bejeezus of people like myself who are casual observers.

I know. I'm pretty sure Donald should do the war part and I should do the more simple stuff.

BTW: I think they showed Steve Irwin taming pre adolescent crocs on Animal Planet.
 
I know. I'm pretty sure Donald should do the war part and I should do the more simple stuff.

BTW: I think they showed Steve Irwin taming pre adolescent crocs on Animal Planet.

However, he didn't turn them into unstopable killing machines of war dedicated to devouring one's enemies.

Without super-crocodile riders, I don't see the Seshweay repelling the Satarai. ;)
 
Uh, this is N3S III we're talking about here. They haven't got to the classical age yet. :p

Not that it matters. Domesticated crocodiles will be bred to have extremely tough armor until they are pretty much bullet proof. They will also have super speed and super strength. :crazyeye:

On a slightly more serious note, do the moderators care about the constant triple-posting in OT?

Spoiler :
Although I'm guessing pretty much no one cares about OT. :p
 
Nukes? Missiles? Tomahawks? Tanks? What about tanks? They could just run them down. HA!
 
.303 Lee Enfield’s were the preferred weapon of choice for Croc hunters here. Even then you killed them by getting in a small flat bottomed boat, slowly paddling over next to them, blinding them with a strong halogen lamp, and then blowing their brains out the back of their heads. Just shooting them is a hard enough proposition, Crocs seldom surface, tend not to leave the water often, like to live in murky water (all water here is murky during the wet season, and for the rest it tends to be muddy) and are not stupid. During the days when they were hunted, they had an automatic response to humans, boats, and motors they fled. Hence the weird method of killing them.
 
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