I think its about time I blogged again, now what to talk about...
Oh I know!
Homeworld is a great game.
Period.
I just started playing it again, reading up on the backstory again, and a whole manner of different things, and I REALLY WANT TO GET A BETTER COMPUTER SO THAT I CAN PLAY HOMEWORLD 2.
(Deep breath)
My brother just got Jovian Chronicles and it looks cool, well to me at least, I'm into mecha after all. I've only got a quarter of the Gundam Seed dvds, a second series just came out in Japan, and I have five of the first series of Dvds twentyfive episodes in all. And I've paid $150 for them, just another $150 till I finish the first series off, and work just started again so I can finally replce all the money I spent at McDonalds and KFC. (Finally)
The Chronicles of Ovaleen is now a stand alone universe, that most definitley will have several books written about it if I can help it.
The main characters are Rain a young druid, Aramil and Mint sibling Elves, and follows their adventures across the world of Ovaleen. Though some significant changes are needed to be done to it in order for it be fully original.
And its not Ovalteen, that just sounds wierd and is more difficult to say then Ovaleen.
Ovaleen is made up of four continents, Ordezua the second smallest is home to a variety of different races, and is a largely temperate place. Angelus is the second largest, and is in fact a series of four massive islands, named, North, South, East and West Angelus. Tarval is the native home of the Elves and is the smallest continent, and is prinicpally covered in a lush and vibrant forest. Uyllisius is the largest continent, at lest ten times the size of Ordezua, and is also the most varied geographically, ranging from Temperate, to harsh deserts, to humid Rainforest to magnificent mountain ranges.
In between the continents are many islands of varying size, and people.
The Chronicles of Ovaleen is a traditional fantasy, with no real elements of Science Fiction coming into play, it does intersect with the Guardian Universe at one key point though. Anyway I'm proud of the way its evolved from what it started out as.
And now more then ever I want to play Homeworld!
Though I'm stuck at school till one o'clock.
I just had a sad thought, I will never catch the bus home again, not that I care mind you!
Or do I? You never can really tell...
I guess I better stop now, before I make it too long.
Well Sayanora, or however you spell that word(shutup Simon!)
Seeya next time...Mwahahaahaha
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RAIN IS COOL!
It's wierd how stuff like knowing you'll never catch the school bus again can get to you. But it's very human.
Best of luck with your exams. Don't stress too much.
Yeah good luck dude.
Ditto, good luck.
'Cartoon geek' plans costumed foray into space
A self-confessed Japanese cartoon geek says he will become the world's fourth space tourist next year and he wants to gaze down at the Earth dressed as an ace pilot from a hit animation series.
The $US20 million trip in late 2006 will take into space investor Daisuke Enomoto, who is a 34-year-old former board director of the Livedoor Internet firm headed by flamboyant entrepreneur Takafumi Horie.
Mr Enomoto says on his website that he has already passed medical checks and had basic training in Russia on a program offered by space tourism firm Space Adventures.
Full-fledged training will begin at the start of 2006 for the 10-day flight, in which he will stay at the International Space Station (ISS) for seven days.
Mr Enomoto describes himself as a geek follower of the popular Gundam robot animation series.
He says he will work with Japanese companies to design his own red costume for his space journey.
The costume is the trademark outfit worn by "Char Aznable", an ace pilot in the Gundam series whose name is inspired by French singer Charles Aznavour.
He also plans to build a plastic model of a character in the Gundam series while in space.
Mr Enomoto says he does not know whether the trip can be labelled a pasttime or business.
"It may be okay to think this is a survey before I start up or invest in the space business," he said.
"But the top reason is that I simply want to go.
"Space has future possibilities and it is not time to say this and that about the price of the trip. It is only a small issue."
The third civilian to pay for a space flight, US millionaire businessman Greg Olsen, returned to Earth last month in the Soyuz space capsule.
He was preceded into space by two other millionaire tourists, American Dennis Tito in 2001 and South African Mark Shuttleworth in 2002.
- AFP
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200511/s1497966.htm
Me stress, ha I'd like to see that! In fact I'm so unstressed that its actually a problem, I'm beginning to think I'm not taking the Exams seriously enough...nah just kidding
Ovalteen dammit!
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