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Subject: What fictional universe would you want to live in?

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Either Tamriel, what ever planet Starforge is on, Minecraftia, poke universe, or Sims 3 world.

  • 12.02.2012 11:32 PM PDT

Mass Effect.

  • 12.02.2012 11:32 PM PDT

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Star Trek. Because there is no better fictional universe for the average joe to drop into. None are superior. None.

  • 12.02.2012 11:33 PM PDT

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Dune


'Cept not on Arakis, tis a silly place.
Jihad

'Rakis comes to you


Play the part of a Loyal supporter of Shia' Hulud.

Problem solved. Of course, I would much rather prefer to live before the rule of God King Leto. Saves me a lot of trouble.

  • 12.02.2012 11:33 PM PDT

If we disagree, it's nothing personal, opinions are opinions.
Antagonizing me to build a false sense of worth is so damn cute.

Brighten your day with science.

Marvel.

  • 12.02.2012 11:35 PM PDT

http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=39477223

Tokyo the third.

  • 12.02.2012 11:36 PM PDT


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Dune


'Cept not on Arakis, tis a silly place.

I dunno about that. Some of the tech is cool, but at the same time a lot of the universe is pretty archaic.

The scenery depending on the planet you live one would be pretty awesome though.


We only got to see such a small portion of what the Universe had to offer. Well at least with Frank Herbert's books.

I found it so interesting because it really is like a medieval fantasy set in a futuristic world. It was doing what Star Wars wanted to be 15 years before Star Wars came out.


Just something about the Dune Universe is fascinating. 'Cept Sandworms, they are terrifying. And that is why I would not live on Arakis.

I wouldn't want to live on Arakis because everything there sucks. Little to no water, ass living conditions and is in a near-constant state of turmoil. Hell, I'd rather live on Geidi Prime.

  • 12.02.2012 11:38 PM PDT
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Posted by: SpartanMk18
Dune


'Cept not on Arakis, tis a silly place.
Jihad

'Rakis comes to you
Play the part of a Loyal supporter of Shia' Hulud.

Problem solved. Of course, I would much rather prefer to live before the rule of God King Leto. Saves me a lot of trouble.
I suppose you could just leave with the scattering.

  • 12.02.2012 11:38 PM PDT
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Halo, I'd likely be a Spartan IV.

  • 12.02.2012 11:40 PM PDT

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Posted by: SpartanMk18
Dune


'Cept not on Arakis, tis a silly place.

I dunno about that. Some of the tech is cool, but at the same time a lot of the universe is pretty archaic.

The scenery depending on the planet you live one would be pretty awesome though.


We only got to see such a small portion of what the Universe had to offer. Well at least with Frank Herbert's books.

I found it so interesting because it really is like a medieval fantasy set in a futuristic world. It was doing what Star Wars wanted to be 15 years before Star Wars came out.


Just something about the Dune Universe is fascinating. 'Cept Sandworms, they are terrifying. And that is why I would not live on Arakis.

I wouldn't want to live on Arakis because everything there sucks. Little to no water, ass living conditions and is in a near-constant state of turmoil. Hell, I'd rather live on Geidi Prime.


To be perfectly fair, 'Rakis under King Leto was a pretty ballin' place. Forests, lakes, rivers, meadows, giant killer wolves, fake Fremen...

  • 12.02.2012 11:40 PM PDT

What a waste....

Fallout, the TES games, or the Forgotten Realms are a few.

I'd probably go with Fallout, because honestly if you stay in one spot with a bunch of peeps bandits ain't gone do anything [/southern voice]. I mighty also like Halo or Mass Effect, simply for the rather dangerous adventure aspect. Star Wars seems too boring, honestly. Not really mysterious, just kinda bleh.

  • 12.02.2012 11:40 PM PDT


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Posted by: Scoopicus

Posted by: SpartanMk18
Dune


'Cept not on Arakis, tis a silly place.

I dunno about that. Some of the tech is cool, but at the same time a lot of the universe is pretty archaic.

The scenery depending on the planet you live one would be pretty awesome though.


We only got to see such a small portion of what the Universe had to offer. Well at least with Frank Herbert's books.

I found it so interesting because it really is like a medieval fantasy set in a futuristic world. It was doing what Star Wars wanted to be 15 years before Star Wars came out.


Just something about the Dune Universe is fascinating. 'Cept Sandworms, they are terrifying. And that is why I would not live on Arakis.

I wouldn't want to live on Arakis because everything there sucks. Little to no water, ass living conditions and is in a near-constant state of turmoil. Hell, I'd rather live on Geidi Prime.


To be perfectly fair, 'Rakis under King Leto was a pretty ballin' place. Forests, lakes, rivers, meadows, giant killer wolves, fake Fremen...

That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.

  • 12.02.2012 11:41 PM PDT

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That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.


I believe Earth was lost centuries before the events of the first Dune. I think they still refer to it as Earth. I believe so at least.

  • 12.02.2012 11:43 PM PDT
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That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.
I believe Earth was lost centuries before the events of the first Dune. I think they still refer to it as Earth. I believe so at least.
If you go by those sorta half-assed Brian Herbert/Kevin J Anderson books, Earth is a radioactive wasteland.

  • 12.02.2012 11:45 PM PDT

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Posted by: Scoopicus
That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.
I believe Earth was lost centuries before the events of the first Dune. I think they still refer to it as Earth. I believe so at least.
If you go by those sorta half-assed Brian Herbert/Kevin J Anderson books, Earth is a radioactive wasteland.


I struggled through God Emperor, and I stooped reading Chapter house.

It just goes downhill after Children of Dune saddly.

  • 12.02.2012 11:48 PM PDT


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Posted by: Scoopicus

That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.


I believe Earth was lost centuries before the events of the first Dune. I think they still refer to it as Earth. I believe so at least.

I just checked. It's still called Earth, but it says nothing about the planet being lost.

Apparently, according to the page, the Bene Gesserit are actually in possession of a Vincent Van Gogh. Or, were, but it was destroyed.

  • 12.02.2012 11:49 PM PDT
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Posted by: SpartanMk18
Posted by: Elegiac
Posted by: SpartanMk18
Posted by: Scoopicus
That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.
I believe Earth was lost centuries before the events of the first Dune. I think they still refer to it as Earth. I believe so at least.
If you go by those sorta half-assed Brian Herbert/Kevin J Anderson books, Earth is a radioactive wasteland.
I struggled through God Emperor, and I stooped reading Chapter house.

It just goes downhill after Children of Dune saddly.
Mmm. It really does. But I had to finish the Frank Herbert ones. And I couldn't resist reading The Butlerian Jihad trilogy, which was passable if you don't expect too much.

You wouldn't believe how many new books they're milking the series for. We now present the saga of that time Paul scratched his ass.

  • 12.02.2012 11:53 PM PDT

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Posted by: Elegiac

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Posted by: Elegiac
Posted by: SpartanMk18
Posted by: Scoopicus
That is true.

What was Earth called after the Jihad? I forget, but as far as I remember it was pretty peaceful there.
I believe Earth was lost centuries before the events of the first Dune. I think they still refer to it as Earth. I believe so at least.
If you go by those sorta half-assed Brian Herbert/Kevin J Anderson books, Earth is a radioactive wasteland.
I struggled through God Emperor, and I stooped reading Chapter house.

It just goes downhill after Children of Dune saddly.
Mmm. It really does. But I had to finish the Frank Herbert ones. And I couldn't resist reading The Butlerian Jihad trilogy, which was passable if you don't expect too much.

You wouldn't believe how many new books they're milking the series for. We now present the saga of that time Paul scratched his ass.


Lol.

I don't even think I finished the first chapter of Chapterhouse. It was just soooooo slooooow.

Even slower then Dune was, and Dune started off like a Turtle going uphill in molasses in winter.

It wasn't till the 2nd part of Dune that it picked up and hooked me in.

  • 12.02.2012 11:54 PM PDT
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Im going to go outside the box here and say Alagesia from Eragon and the Inheritance cycle.

  • 12.03.2012 12:07 AM PDT
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  • 12.03.2012 12:13 AM PDT

hmm


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Star Wars.

Nothing is close for me.

  • 12.03.2012 12:29 AM PDT
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Psychonauts.

  • 12.03.2012 12:33 AM PDT

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Guys, the halo universe? really? Have fun living in space constantly being attacked or living on your glassed planet.

Post-Covenant war would be nice.

I would like to be a spartan...


Only if I could be a II or III.

Fresh out of bootcamp IVs are garbage to me. The only possible compromise would be if they were extant 2s and 3s folded into the program.

I agree but still, you'll be a spartan!! I would love to be a machine of death.


Honestly, the life of a spartan would suck, terribly.

First of all, no social life, you train for your entire existence, you become a depressed beaten down sociopath that only knows how to kill.



And worst of all.....





NO SEX!

  • 12.03.2012 12:34 AM PDT
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ACTUALLY NO! Ignore my last post; I'd live in the Deus Ex universe.
I'd love to be augmented.

  • 12.03.2012 12:35 AM PDT