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The sanghelios legion

Here's a friendly reminder that Sandaoguo and I are running for Delegate and Vice Delegate! Our plans focus mostly on creating fun activities available to the region, such as Mock Trial, making a Model UN, and making another iteration of the South Pacific Regional Games!

Our full campaign can be found here: http://thesouthpacific.x10.mx/thread-1244.html
Feel free to ask us any questions, whether here, via telegram, or on the forums.

I'm not running for anything. :D

Anything new?

The sanghelios legion

Alice Parker wrote:I'm not running for anything. :D

But knowing your tendancy to steal, do you happen to be running from anything? :P

Southern journal

*** BREAKING NEWS ***

In another one of his end-of-term Executive Orders, Delegate Kris Montresor has granted monthly salaries to all South Pacific Government employees, from the Delegate to Special Forces Soldiers. This follows a much praised Order that granted pensions to veterans of the South Pacific Army.

Go here to read the Executive Order: http://thesouthpacific.x10.mx/thread-1217-post-33390.html#pid33390

Wait, WHAT??? Pensions in NationStates?!

*and salaries

The agnostic collective

The Solar System Scope wrote:He got to be sometime. But, he should be the incarnation between 12 and 13, which is 12,5 basically, which was between the second incarnation of Tennant and Smith.

1=1 William Hartnell
2=2 Patrick Troughton
3=3 Jon Pertwee
4=4 Tom Baker
5=5 Peter Davison
6=6 Colin Baker
7=7 Sylvester McCoy
8=8 Paul McGann
War=9 John Hurt
9=10 Christopher Eccleston
10(.1)=11 David Tennant
10(.2)=12 David Tennant
[insert Valeyard here] Michael Jayston (Geoffrey Hughes as Popplewick disguise)
11=13 Matt Smith
12=14 Peter Capaldi

Weird, huh?

Here's something that we probably don't mention too often. What about The Master and his Incarnations? Villains are just as important as heroes because, what's a hero without a villain?

The empire of ebola

only the strong should rule

The agnostic collective wrote:Villains are just as important as heroes because, what's a hero without a villain?

A relaxed and happy person.

The agnostic collective

and conversely, without heroes, there'd only be victims.

Unless the hero's past actions are what created the villain.

The agnostic collective

It isn't easy making the world/universe unsafe for heroes.
Do villains get enough credit?

villians always have the most interesting personalities. Their inevitable downfall is somehow dissapointing. Especially the Joker.

disappointing?????? lol

Alice just stole my ability to spell!

The agnostic collective

That depends, which downfall are you speaking of? Movie? Cartoon? Comic? What year?

I always like heroes-turned-villains. Their transformations are always interesting, and makes their fighting the hero all the more tragic.

The agnostic collective wrote:That depends, which downfall are you speaking of? Movie? Cartoon? Comic? What year?

The last Joker appearance in the movies comes to mind. Or Doctor Doom many years ago in Marvel comics. The tragedy and the passion play happen over and over, with different characters.

The agnostic collective

I liked Edward Nigma and his alter ego The Riddler played by Jim Carrey. I feel no one could have played the part better.

Just a head's up everyone! The South Pacific elections start tomorrow!

I'm hoping I can count on your vote for delegate! Check out my platform here: http://thesouthpacific.x10.mx/thread-1239.html

And, check out all the election campaigns: http://thesouthpacific.x10.mx/forum-58.html

Best of luck to all the candidates!

Post self-deleted by Hobbesistan.

Remember to vote people!

T-minus 10 hours until polls open!

Kringalia wrote:I always like heroes-turned-villains. Their transformations are always interesting, and makes their fighting the hero all the more tragic.

MEGAMIND!!!

The Solar System Scope wrote:MEGAMIND!!!

Goldfinger!

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