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Wait, where did this come from? Did we really just use an enormous Deus Ex Machina to solve the rebellion's problems?
Well, look at that! Appears they got there just in the nick of time! What does that make them?
Deus ex machina, or carefully planned ambush? Rainbow actually has more PC members than the Rebellion in its current state.
OLR and the Rebellion essentially are a single faction now, Brett. Brandon revealed this would happen a few pages back.
So... I get back on from a long break and bam, rainbow fleet, I can't actually tell if legit or not. The writing is great but the rainbow...
Oh well, I haven't had the time to read this many more pages. I just clicked on the little button for New Replies and it jumped to the last page for some reason. That makes like no sense though. Where'd the rebels get that fleet? I know about what was under the seas, but the Rainbow fleet?
Feel my pain.
The "Rainbow Fleet" is a combination of the various indie interests that make up the "old" OLR, the Gungans, the remainder of the Rebel fleet that was not previously involved in the battle, and an appropriate amount of new talent from various interests based on the number of active PC members of the OLR, which frankly dwarfs the active number of Rebel PCs. We're not basing the numbers on what was part of the indie faction OLR page, because OLR ceased being an indie faction in the truest sense shortly after its inception. A number of merger-related changes are under way, this is just a more dramatic way to make an entrance and to progress the story, which was the main goal of Naboo.
Hail Hyd... I mean, may the Force be with you.
Oh wow, that's... well then. I feel insignificant again
In the vastness of the cosmos when was anyone really significant? That again is a lie.
There's always an opportunity to affect the galaxy. OLR started off as a gimmick, but it quickly evolved to the point of being something far more integral to the overall story, and so here we are today. It did that in a couple of different ways, but mainly it did so by appealing to the widest variety of folks possible. I look forward to be Kyles grudging slave labor.
You can't say KES hasn't had an impact on a galactic scale so far, though I imagine that hasn't always been in the way you'd hoped.
There's always an opportunity to affect the galaxy. OLR started off as a gimmick, but it quickly evolved to the point of being something far more integral to the overall story, and so here we are today. I look forward to be Kyles grudging slave labor.
You can't say KES hasn't had an impact on a galactic scale so far, though I imagine that hasn't always been in the way you'd hoped.
It was never a gimmick mate, despite the silliness it was always a serious idea. There has been quite a lot of OLR related activity going on in various threads.
Don't you ****ing lie to me. This was Pros' flight of fancy, and he's only claiming it was intentional so he can bask in adoration. I stand by my accusations.
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whatever floats your boat mate. I'm just the guy who pokes holes in boats. :p