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Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance

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#1Supertribe  Jan 26 2008, 12:05 PM -
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#2Paladin74  Jan 28 2008, 07:50 AM -
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I like it. It's not "one side" game, both teams shows action. And ofcourse t1arty rush owns smile.gif
#3Supertribe  Jan 28 2008, 19:46 PM -
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5 wubs hell yeah
#4Jean=A=Luc  Jan 29 2008, 15:33 PM -
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Ouch, I really thought you had them in the beginning, those 2 GGs really crippled Araton and souljas had his back to the wall too. And those Medusa barrages looked awesome. GG, wubbzzored. smile.gif
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#5Supertribe  Jan 29 2008, 23:43 PM -
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thankz great fans

just watched the replay, his ally gave him power sad.gif i wondered how he was able to get all those PDs + T2 mexes.

tbh looks like i hesitated too much and didn't go in for a kill with my ACU, but then my ally died and i just got taken..

on a strange side note, your name got me interested luc, what was the borg guy that was like picard in star trek? i barely watched it and when i did it was for the borg!
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#6Jean=A=Luc  Jan 30 2008, 01:16 AM -
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what was the borg guy that was like picard in star trek?


That was actually Picard himself. The Borg had stormed the bridge and assimilated him but his crew managed to rescue him later on. Even though he was disconnected from the collective Picard retained a kind of telepathic connection to the Borg, that's why he "instinctively" knew how to destroy the Borg Cube in the First Contact movie. If you like the Borg then that's the movie to watch. smile.gif
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#7FunkOff  Jan 30 2008, 04:57 AM -
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The Borg had stormed the bridge and assimilated him but his crew managed to rescue him later on. Even though he was disconnected from the collective Picard retained a kind of telepathic connection to the Borg, that's why he "instinctively" knew how to destroy the Borg Cube in the Final Conflict movie. smile.gif


Um... Are you trying to write a review for this game? I'm confused. drol.gif
#8Jean=A=Luc  Jan 30 2008, 11:41 AM -
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Um... Are you trying to write a review for this game? I'm confused. drol.gif


What? No, I'm answering Super Tribe's question but you couldn't have missed that, right? Now, you've confused me too. unsure.gif

ps: It's First Contact, not Final Conflict, I seriously need to change my sleeping habits. tongue.gif
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#9Jeeves  Feb 3 2008, 14:55 PM -
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BTW Jean, I just watched the trailer for the new Star Trek movie...what do you think about it so far?
#10Jean=A=Luc  Feb 3 2008, 20:11 PM -
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BTW Jean, I just watched the trailer for the new Star Trek movie...what do you think about it so far?


During the past decade (+ a few years) ST movies have been on a steady decline imo which culminated in the very sucky Nemesis. Now, Star Trek XI is trying something different and being a fan, I'm willing to give it a chance of course.

Many more rigid fans will resent having new people represent the crew of the original series but for the most part they look ok to me although I sense Kirk is going to be very annoying. The question is will they be able to capture the personality and feel of the original crew.

Secondly, let me just say I ****ing hate time travel. So far two ST movies have been centered around time travel (First Contact & The Voyage Home, both of which I actually like), the TNG and Voyager series both had their finales resolved through time travel and the whole shitty Enterprise series revolved around that goddamned concept + many episodes across all series that have it too, and according to the IMDB synopsis ST XI's plot will also be based on tt. Time travel creates enormous plot holes and plausibility issues and trivializes the plot imo. Writers use it as an easy way to compensate for their lack of ideas and while I'm ok with it to an extent, tt is being so severely overused it's making me sick. But if the movie's good I'll swallow the poison once more.

What I would most like would be for this movie to go back to what Star Trek is really about, exploration, intellectual curiosity, science, belief in a better future created by reasonable people, futuristic/philosophical/moral debates, not Picard driving a friggin sand buggy.

Ok, I apologize for such a big off topic post. smile.gif
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