View Full Version : So long, and thanks for all the fish...
Kekvit Irae
05-18-2005, 23:54
Alas, it is close to the time for me to depart from the Org. I have signed the re-enlistment contract with the Army, and I ship out in 8 days (May 26th), so after that time, you will not see me online for another 14+ weeks. Until that time, however, I remain your loyal Colisseum AM.
If anyone wishes to PM me their congratulations or pity or whatever, feel free to.
And now, I leave you with my immortality... the Geisha Sad emoticon I edited up for Tosa using the other Geisha icons.
:sadg:
Aesculapius
05-19-2005, 04:40
Signed up with the Army?! What is this - War: Total Realism??
Quips aside: we'll miss you Kekvit - I've enjoyed your no-nonsense style, and you got me looking at DBM - trust you'll eventually return to the world of make-believe soldiers!
Regards
Good luck; i hope they don't ship you off to Iraq or whatever America intends to invade next :dizzy2:
Kekvit Irae
05-19-2005, 09:10
Signed up with the Army?! What is this - War: Total Realism??
Quips aside: we'll miss you Kekvit - I've enjoyed your no-nonsense style, and you got me looking at DBM - trust you'll eventually return to the world of make-believe soldiers!
Regards
Naturally. I'm a gamer at heart. Once I finish basic training and AIT, I'll devote a lot of lost time to gaming once I'm on leave.
:happyg:
DBM is an interesting game, but I've never got into it. Nor DBN (for naval battles). I'm mostly just DBA. I once developed variant rules for allowing one unit in an army to have a unique ability, ala Age of Empires II: Age of Kings. IE: English Longbows (Bowmen) can fire an additional 100m, Norsemen Vikings (warbands) are +4 against base camp defenders, and Saxon Huscarls (blades) are an additional +1 against Bowmen. Things like that to spice things up.
Good luck; i hope they don't ship you off to Iraq or whatever America intends to invade next :dizzy2:
Let's try and keep the politics out of this thread, mmkay? :army:
Well, sorry I havent been around past few months to get to know you, used to be a full time poster here; but best of luck to you man, & dont try to get a medal if it would mean doing somthing stupid!
:bow:
Sad to hear you`re leaving. It`s always sad when members do.
tibilicus
05-19-2005, 15:23
Im sad the hear this. Good luck and enjoy yourself. If thats posible lol.
It has been an honour posting with you and i hope that you shall return one day. And now all thats left to do is the tade marke sighning of me......
Tibilicus
:bow: ~:cheers:
Craterus
05-19-2005, 17:32
Goodbye! And Good Luck! :army:
The Stranger
05-19-2005, 19:57
goodbye, my heart will always have a free spot for you
edyzmedieval
05-19-2005, 20:26
Good luck in the army.... Hope you get back in one piece....
pezhetairoi
05-20-2005, 01:53
Hey kek, there's nothing like real military experience to make you look at the war games we play in a different light. I haven't known you for long, but you have -tone-, and I like it. You take care of yourself, and I want to see green 'kekvitiraes' appearing beside posts every now and then again.
Kekvit Irae
05-20-2005, 03:30
Hey kek, there's nothing like real military experience to make you look at the war games we play in a different light. I haven't known you for long, but you have -tone-, and I like it. You take care of yourself, and I want to see green 'kekvitiraes' appearing beside posts every now and then again.
:happyg:
If I wasnt going into the Army so soon, I would most likely be aiming for moderatorship. But personally, it's not that big of a deal. When I see a problem, a stern, yet professional, warning in the thread will more often than not solve the problem. For larger infractions that require edits or deletes, a simple private message to Catiline or Nelson is all that is needed.
Really, the job description I give myself is "move RTR threads to the RTW General Modification forum" since there's very little in the way of verbal abuse or anything in here. I like it like that.
:gring:
Franconicus
05-20-2005, 10:31
Beware! Real life can be dangerous, I heard. And do nothing I would not do
Looking forward to hear from you again!
Titus Livius
05-21-2005, 01:04
Let's try and keep the politics out of this thread, mmkay? :army:
Thank you. I'm sure there are quite a few Iraq veterans at this forum, myself included.
Good luck, Kek. For the most part, you've been quite sporting. And remember...
"It makes no difference what men think of war. War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War was always here. Before man was, war waited for him, the ultimate trade awaiting the ultimate practitioner."
--Cormac McCarthy
Colovion
05-21-2005, 20:15
good luck, stay safe, come back soon :bow:
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