A battleship of humankind finds a wormhole to a different part of the galaxy where a war of massive proportions is taking place, and the human's first alien friends are losing.[DEAD]
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NewKidOnTheBlock wrote:...I was going to rant, but it seems that the Internet thinks otherwise for my say. Therefore, I shall condense it.
A) Read to read, not what you think you see. You obviously missed the part where I definetly didn't say anything about scraping Eva. I only requested you modified her to be more realistic and less of a character-clasher with, admittably, my own character.
B) Go with the flow...mostly. I mean, things with Issac didn't go the way I had originally planned, but I was willing to tweak things around and compromise on things I thought were problems. If you had any compromisable suggestions, I was more than willing to listen. Which leads to:
C) The Golden Rule. If you are going to leave, at least give a valid complaint/reason without slandering others. Neither myself, nor the GM especially, were trying to censor you. I never made mention of deleting Eva, only of realism added to a mature and realistic--if not sci-fi--plot. Admittably, I was and am a bit more tender of the subject due to my own character. But censor? You, sir, assume wrong. Had you denied change, I would be personally unhappy, but I would still RP and react character-wise accordingly.
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