It’s a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and getting in their way.
KQY61
You just gotta love Gurf
Sean K.
Just watch out for second-hand assholeishness.
GasketMan
Nothing pleases me more than to see the use of my favorite term of endearment. I also admire Krep’s understanding of sentient masses.
Silence
Sometimes the only way to stop a bastard is to take em out. It’s not noble or good, but it’s needed.
Sometimes the only way to save a life is to take another, there’s nothing glamorous about it, but these things happen and sometimes there is no other solution.
Meran
Ah! Someone who thinks as I do! Yay!
TB
What is that extended support for behind Krup’s chair? Or is this something Man Was Not Meant to Know?
Good point. But then, why would the chair of the pilot be so much different from that of the weapon officer?
Dr. Moosen McMoose, Chief Spymooster of the Moosad
Never ask Nogg a rhetorical question. Scratch that. Never ask Nogg a question.
Demarquis
“What stops the so-called “nice people” from stopping us Asshats from doing what we want?”
Nothing stops them.
Winnie
The same thing stops both: Death.
See, Gurf? You do stop them, but when you kill that one, another one takes its place. That’s why Nice People like you need to keep challenging Asshats: because, despite the inevitability of death, both sides reproduce.
Pete Rogan
Gurf speaks more right than Krep gives him credit for.
Yes, of course, if you’re capable of recognizing you’re faced with asshats doing more horrible things to nice people, you have a moral obligation to get in their fucking face and blow them from here to the Drakk-Sim, functional or not. To do otherwise is to abdicate your own moral standing as a nice guy, and protector of the other nice guys. Which makes you just another type of asshat. Can’t have that. Fortunately, most nice people realize this when faced with asshats. For which we should all be grateful.
All right!
It’s a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and getting in their way.
You just gotta love Gurf
Just watch out for second-hand assholeishness.
Nothing pleases me more than to see the use of my favorite term of endearment. I also admire Krep’s understanding of sentient masses.
Sometimes the only way to stop a bastard is to take em out. It’s not noble or good, but it’s needed.
Sometimes the only way to save a life is to take another, there’s nothing glamorous about it, but these things happen and sometimes there is no other solution.
Ah! Someone who thinks as I do! Yay!
What is that extended support for behind Krup’s chair? Or is this something Man Was Not Meant to Know?
@TB, ha! Well, not as funny or as exciting as you may hope, but, you may have noticed that when I two-legger sits in it, the back is rotated up as a back/head support, like here: https://www.baldwinpage.com/spacetrawler/2021/02/24/022421-parental-forgiveness/
Good point. But then, why would the chair of the pilot be so much different from that of the weapon officer?
Never ask Nogg a rhetorical question. Scratch that. Never ask Nogg a question.
“What stops the so-called “nice people” from stopping us Asshats from doing what we want?”
Nothing stops them.
The same thing stops both: Death.
See, Gurf? You do stop them, but when you kill that one, another one takes its place. That’s why Nice People like you need to keep challenging Asshats: because, despite the inevitability of death, both sides reproduce.
Gurf speaks more right than Krep gives him credit for.
Yes, of course, if you’re capable of recognizing you’re faced with asshats doing more horrible things to nice people, you have a moral obligation to get in their fucking face and blow them from here to the Drakk-Sim, functional or not. To do otherwise is to abdicate your own moral standing as a nice guy, and protector of the other nice guys. Which makes you just another type of asshat. Can’t have that. Fortunately, most nice people realize this when faced with asshats. For which we should all be grateful.