A Conversation for Wind force twelve abaft the Beam
SS Beerkeg (Currently in tow behind the Blood)
Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last Started conversation Jun 7, 2002
Well, this is my room i guess, my old ship, now relegated to being used for weekend breaks in the south of France
SS Beerkeg (Currently in tow behind the Blood)
Alec Trician. (is keeping perfectly still) Posted Jun 7, 2002
*places ratguards on the warps, just as a precaution*
*also has power cord ready to feed the hull*
Do you require 50Hz, 60Hz or 400Hz zog ??
3-phase or single-phase ??
You also realise we must cut you loose if we get into some
sort of skirmish ??
alec.
SS Beerkeg (Currently in tow behind the Blood)
Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last Posted Jun 8, 2002
400Hz 3-phase, I have a fishtank and it jsut eats up the power. Plus don't worry about cutting me loose in a skirmish, I have improbability drive and my ship is quite horribly beweaponed. Unless it is a major skirmish, my ship should hinder your menouvreability only minimally
SS Beerkeg (Currently in tow behind the Blood)
Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last Posted Jun 21, 2002
Yeah sure here . Sorry the plac is a bit of a mess, but the s escaped from the backroom dimension again adn there was some fisticuffs.
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SS Beerkeg (Currently in tow behind the Blood)
- 1: Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last (Jun 7, 2002)
- 2: Alec Trician. (is keeping perfectly still) (Jun 7, 2002)
- 3: Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last (Jun 8, 2002)
- 4: plato <surfer> (Jun 20, 2002)
- 5: Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last (Jun 21, 2002)
- 6: plato <surfer> (Jun 21, 2002)
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