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"I'll always want you in my life." Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect 3


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flemm wrote...

That reminds me... we really do need to set up a chip-in for the moon-etching project pronto.

Not the kind of thing you want to leave until the last-minute.

Oh good call. Make sure you account for calibration costs too.

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I know a turian who does those for free. Likes doing them in his spare time.

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flemm wrote...

That reminds me... we really do need to set up a chip-in for the moon-etching project pronto.

Not the kind of thing you want to leave until the last-minute.

Haha. I was just about to ask how the project to etch Miranda's likeness into the moon was coming along.

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While I've got my screenshots handy here are a few classics:

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So... I'm trying to think of something more outlandish than the moon-etching, but I'm drawing a blank Posted Image

Modifié par flemm, 20 juin 2012 - 07:53 .


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flemm wrote...

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So I take it the giant bronze statue I had shipped to Edmonton was a bad move?



Well, the #FindMiranda SWAT team can always be sent in to assure that it is properly displayed and that each and every Bioware employee pays it appropriate hommage upon entering the building. 


oh, i know of a vanguard who is always ready to strike!

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flemm wrote...

So... I'm trying to think of something more outlandish than the moon-etching, but I'm drawing a blank Posted Image

Well... keep in mind this is quite a bit into the future. But we are hoping to eventually build a device like in that one episode of Futurama where Fry moves stars around...

We're calling it the Miranda Constellation project. No date is set but we are hopeful for this millennium!

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CrutchCricket wrote...

We're calling it the Miranda Constellation project. No date is set but we are hopeful for this millennium!



I hope that doesn't conflict with the Miranda space colonisation project whereby the first human settlement on another planet is directly inspired by Miranda.

That's more of short-term thing (relative to the Constellation), so we can't lose focus.

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flemm wrote...

CrutchCricket wrote...

We're calling it the Miranda Constellation project. No date is set but we are hopeful for this millennium!



I hope that doesn't conflict with the Miranda space colonisation project whereby the first human settlement on another planet is directly inspired by Miranda.

That's more of short-term thing (relative to the Constellation), so we can't lose focus.


So is it a bad thing I paid Yvonne $200 million in banana's to parade outside Edmonton for a year, while dressed as Miranda? :huh:

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On a more short term project, we could name a star after Miranda. That seems to have become popular nowadays.

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fiendishchicken wrote...
So is it a bad thing I paid Yvonne $200 million in banana's to parade outside Edmonton for a year, while dressed as Miranda? :huh:


I doubt they'll say anything on twitter. They hate bananas.

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As long as we don't have a planet named Miranda on which we test 'pax'.

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fiendishchicken wrote...
So is it a bad thing I paid Yvonne $200 million in banana's to parade outside Edmonton for a year, while dressed as Miranda?

If we found a way to turn banana's to gold, we could always fund the real Mass Effect 3.

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flemm wrote...

fiendishchicken wrote...
So is it a bad thing I paid Yvonne $200 million in banana's to parade outside Edmonton for a year, while dressed as Miranda? :huh:


I doubt they'll say anything on twitter. They hate bananas.



oh those people! *shakes fist*

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As long as we don't have a planet named Miranda on which we test 'pax'.

That is definitely the kind of project Cerberus would work on.

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ZOMG. It totally is. I bet there is a crossover fic somewhere...

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MisterJB wrote...

That is definitely the kind of project Cerberus would work on.



The Miranda fan projects do tend to test the limits of what is morally acceptable, but if a certain project cell goes too far, it is immediately shut down.

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flemm wrote...

MisterJB wrote...

That is definitely the kind of project Cerberus would work on.



The Miranda fan projects do tend to test the limits of what is morally acceptable, but if a certain project cell goes too far, it is immediately shut down.

I would like to reiterate my belief that implanting control chips on the entirety of Bioware and EA is the solution  we are looking for.
We're at war, these decisions have to be made!

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MisterJB wrote...
I would like to reiterate my belief that implanting control chips on the entirety of Bioware and EA is the solution  we are looking for.
We're at war, these decisions have to be made!



Well, look...

First, we only talk about such things in the privacy of the group, not on the open forums.

Second, I still argue that we don't want to fundamentally change them. We don't want to impair their cognitive abilities in any way. It could be a fatal mistake.

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I for one would suggest the immediate compartmentalization of these Miranda projects. Each project should be a separate "cell" independent from the rest. That way if one is compromised, it cannot affect the others.

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CrutchCricket wrote...
That way if one is compromised, it cannot affect the others.



Deniability is important, without a doubt.

For example, the #FindMiranda hallucinagenic gas pumped through the heating ducts at Bioware headquarters?
 
A rogue cell.

Modifié par flemm, 20 juin 2012 - 08:36 .


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flemm wrote...

CrutchCricket wrote...
That way if one is compromised, it cannot affect the others.



Deniability is important, without a doubt.

For example, the #FindMiranda hallucinagenic gas pumped through the heating ducts at Bioware headquarters?
 
A rogue cell.


Clearly a mistake.
Not mine. 

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#FindMiranda never tells me anything is impossible. They just give me the resources and say: do it!

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flemm wrote...
For example, the #FindMiranda hallucinagenic gas pumped through the heating ducts at Bioware headquarters?
 
A rogue cell.

I will achieve success. Because of this crew or in spite of it!

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If our work spares a million Miranda fans mourning the loss of a million playthroughs, our conscience will rest easy.