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Starfarer
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The endless oceans of Darkness that surround us all...
Jan 2004 time: 05:35
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I say University for a similar reason. If left unchecked, they graduate from Mosquito to Black Fly status by end game.
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Jethro83
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Newcastle, Australia
Mar 2002 time: 15:35
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I'm mostly annoyed by those close enough to my borders to get in my way. If anyone starts on the same landmass as me, it is guaranteed that they won't survive.
But generally, every faction annoys me. They either don't respect my right to the social engineering choices I want to use. They're all just speed humps on my road to conquest or transcendence.
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Zeiter
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I find it annoying having to deal with a bunch of captured sea bases, regardless of whose they are. Oh, how I wish I could just hit that little "B" button and be done with them, but usually the other factions are too terrified of me to repeal the U.N. charter.
Overall, though, Deidre is the most annoying, though. She always seems to be the ringleader of the "anti-unsurpassed faction alliance".
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Santiago_Claus
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The Pirates, man, the friggin' Pirates.
Deidre and Cheese Dong's worrm hordes are enough of a threat to make them interesting. Yang's endless waves of footsoldiers and Santiago's indestructible ones are equally respectable. Booger is pretty scary before you get nerve gas, at which point it wouldn't matter if she had Singularity tech for all the good it would do her.
Domai is pretty annoying in the late game when you pick Thought or Cyber and he spazzes, but by that time he's so backward, who cares?
Now the Pirates are ANNOYING! They bomb your boreholes, shell your sensors, and flatten your forests and foils. Fight back and you get a bunch of worthless, open-ocean tin-can bases for the trouble.
Never will the Pirates mount a successful invasion; never will they march triumphantly into a capital, nor even a port for that matter -- they exist, like the Planet faction, for the sole purpose of breaking things dear to the player.
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Alinestra Covelia
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I sense the dodgy presence of Bing - a presence I've not felt since...
Feb 2000 time: 00:35
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Despite his hunky beard and his seriously arousing mis-matched eye colors (parp!), I would have to say that everybody's favorite pirate of men's pants, Captain Svensgaard, comes first in my list of fecal perpendicular perpetrators. That guy makes my crap hang sideways, he's so goddam annoying. He farts higher than his own arse, and also requires considerable de-gimping in most of my games.
The worst thing about him is that you have to construct a navy to go after him. The Hive rarely fields any navy, and would much rather send our deertick former squads out there to raise the landmasses in a Fun and Happy and Entirely NonMilitary Deertick Inspection Campaign to make them more assailable for our Deertick Sprayer Squads (10a-3r-1*2 plus Nerve gas for, you know, killer deerticks and stuff).
HOWEVER, some of my Hiverian technicians have worked out a workable plan to continue the Chinese Communist Party's good works in the old anti-piracy department (begun in the Year of 2001 After Dragon, during which the leadership announced that as part of the entry to the World Trade Organization it would combat piracy everywhere including unspecified deertick holdouts on the islands of Pescadores, Formosa, and oh yes did we mention Taiwan?). After the outbreak of SARS (which some of us will recognize by its Chironian name of Promethean Atypical Acute Respiratory Pneumonoid or PAARP for short (please open the window) they set an excellent example of forward thinking in the pursuit of hygiene by training 500 nuclear tipped warheads on the island in the event of a highly virulent outbreak of deertixamitosis in Taiwanese longgrass. Meanwhile, an assassination attempt on Captain Svensgaard as he campaigned in the canals and waterways of Pirate's Alinestran Cove, ahead of the elections, failed when the Hiverian agent assigned was instructed to "blow his brains out" but ended up shooting him in the buttock instead. Svensgaard later appeared on TV saying "There's nothing wrong with my arse."
The best thing about sending a Deertick Buster in the midst of the Pirate strongholds is that it doesn't actually alter the landmasses because they're usually built at sea. The blast radius can frequently take out multiple bases at once and drastically reduce their ability for retaliation. Few other factions will place their bases in such a nice array to labially accept the phallic thrust and explosion of a buster. (Some environmentalists have expressed doubts as to whether the watery domains host a sufficient level of grassland fauna to allow for a predominance of deerticks to reach a significant threat, but the Hiverian intelligence reports that ANY level of deertick activity is enough to to pose a threat and warrants extreme action for the safety of all involved. Forward diagnosis suggests that purification by fire, usually to several megaKelvins at a radius of not less than 500 km, is the most efficacious way to protect families in the locality.)
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GSTEIN
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May I point out to Lazerus that his statement that Empires are built by dictators, not democracies, is not true. To give two examples: the Athens of Pericles and The British Empire of the 19th centuries were both democracies that created empires.
The Pirates are most annoying, followed by the Data Angels
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