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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Jun 7, 2004
So... Annat, here we are, siiting somewere i don't even know where it is while somewhere else your Daddy attacks the republic, or something. How's it feel?
*stares into space*
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Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jun 7, 2004
*Goes into house and across to comms panel.*
*Spends a while connecting to Yavin and accessing the database.*
*Downloads a few images of Anoon from her Personnel file.*
*Creates holo images.*
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Cat-Eyes: No..... why.... ? Posted Jun 8, 2004
*looks around wondering what Ancha is up to*
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Khamsin Posted Jun 8, 2004
*the hatch opens*
YES!!! I blew up the death star
*runs into the house*
I need food quick
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Khamsin Posted Jun 8, 2004
I had my cockpit... that was venting atmosphere and a single wing with two engines...
does that count as survive
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Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jun 8, 2004
That would be an improvement on your previous flying exploits then.
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Khamsin Posted Jun 8, 2004
well as when I put the last 2 crashes though the sim it gave me a 10% chance of survival... but I' still here, so it must be wrong
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Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jun 8, 2004
Do you use the Force when you fly, or do you rely on normal instincts and reactions?
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Khamsin Posted Jun 8, 2004
I switch between using it, and not using it...
I can't allow myself to get too lazy, only when my life depends on it, do I use the force
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Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jun 8, 2004
I found that using the Force when flying helped get me fully in tune with the way my ship reacted.
After a while, I could feel when I needed to do something. That extra split second of reaction time might be the difference between life and death.
I spent some time running the ship through an asteroid belt at high speed, blindfolded. Now that /does/ sharpen up you reactions.
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