TheGreatTurtle

TheGreatTurtle

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This post definately reminds me of a series of books by John Ringo (I forget the series name). Where civilization on Earth had progressed to a point that practically anyone could do practically anything (Like transforming themseveles into mer-people or dragons) using omnipresent nanites. It's paradise until it all goes horribly wrong and only a few people are left with the power to control the nanites (The wizards if you will.) whilst the rest of humanity finds itself back in the dark a

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If you think rise of nations might be for you perhaps you should try rise of legends (or perhaps that is too recent)

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Good Survey, I think it would be quite interesting if your Soveriegns descendants had some free will. So say child X wants to become a warrior rather than an administrator, the Soveriegn can either allow him/her to become one or force him/her to be an administrator (or whatever). This in turn could influence the child's loyalty to the sovergein and his/her chance of going rogue or possibly joining another faction. [quote who="Wahngrok" reply="12" id="2351761"]While driving to work a f

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My first game was Dough Boy on a C64 it was pretty cool but the first game to which I lost hours of time was probably Lords of Conquest also on a C64 thus began my addiction to strategy gaming.

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