Ah, OK. I suppose you mean in terms of powered armour as opposed to soldiers in space, which couldn't really be claimed as an idea thought up by a single person or group.Nouw said:Oh no, not the insectoid-bug armies. I meant the Space Marines themselves!
No not powered armour (no idea about that), I meant more closely to the military science fictional soldiers.scumofsociety said:Ah, OK. I suppose you mean in terms of powered armour as opposed to soldiers in space, which couldn't really be claimed as an idea thought up by a single person or group.Nouw said:Oh no, not the insectoid-bug armies. I meant the Space Marines themselves!
Really? Because powered armour I can see as the kind of thing you have to think up. Having a military organisation in the future seems kind of a given to me.Nouw said:No not powered armour (no idea about that), I meant more closely to the military science fictional soldiers.
Its blizzard entertainment, they dont bother with lawyers, they just employ artillery to deal with their copyright infringements.Armored Prayer said:Could they get sued for this? I have a felling Blizzard might not like this.
Well I do seem to remember Star Trek, I'm thinking Voyager, where the Doctor creates a programme for someone, I'm thinking Torres (don't know how to spell her first name, to overcome the 'frustrations, of the Klingon mating period? Though I seem to remember it was more to do with fighting than sex.Scrythe said:BoneCraft, Red Light District, Second Life...
This is why we'll never be able to enjoy a Holodeck/Danger Room: we'd spend too much time with our dicks in it.
EDIT: Inquiring minds want to know - just how did you stumble upon this nugget of Bratz doll debauchery, Andy?
It's more of a 'who did it first' as having a military organisation in the future does seem to be a bit unoriginal and simple but there was a time in which that didn't exist.scumofsociety said:Really? Because powered armour I can see as the kind of thing you have to think up. Having a military organisation in the future seems kind of a given to me.Nouw said:No not powered armour (no idea about that), I meant more closely to the military science fictional soldiers.
Yes, I could agree with 'Starship Troopers popularised stories about military science fiction' or some other similar way of putting it, but as for sueing games workshop for also having soldiers in space, no. I know people copyright any old bullshit these days but those people need shooting.Nouw said:It's more of a 'who did it first' as having a military organisation in the future does seem to be a bit unoriginal and simple but there was a time in which that didn't exist.
I think Lensman did it first and Starship Troopers gave it the boost needed.
I'll admit that I'm not well versed in Star Trek, but doesn't everything the Klingons do have more to do with fighting than sex?WhiteandNeardy99 said:Well I do seem to remember Star Trek, I'm thinking Voyager, where the Doctor creates a programme for someone, I'm thinking Torres (don't know how to spell her first name, to overcome the 'frustrations, of the Klingon mating period? Though I seem to remember it was more to do with fighting than sex.Scrythe said:BoneCraft, Red Light District, Second Life...
This is why we'll never be able to enjoy a Holodeck/Danger Room: we'd spend too much time with our dicks in it.
EDIT: Inquiring minds want to know - just how did you stumble upon this nugget of Bratz doll debauchery, Andy?
Lol yeah all though she does give birth on one episode so sex probably had something to do with that.Scrythe said:I'll admit that I'm not well versed in Star Trek, but doesn't everything the Klingons do have more to do with fighting than sex?WhiteandNeardy99 said:Well I do seem to remember Star Trek, I'm thinking Voyager, where the Doctor creates a programme for someone, I'm thinking Torres (don't know how to spell her first name, to overcome the 'frustrations, of the Klingon mating period? Though I seem to remember it was more to do with fighting than sex.Scrythe said:BoneCraft, Red Light District, Second Life...
This is why we'll never be able to enjoy a Holodeck/Danger Room: we'd spend too much time with our dicks in it.
EDIT: Inquiring minds want to know - just how did you stumble upon this nugget of Bratz doll debauchery, Andy?
Yeah I agree, you can't sue for that. That wouldn't be doing the earliest examples of it justice.scumofsociety said:Yes, I could agree with 'Starship Troopers popularised stories about military science fiction' or some other similar way of putting it, but as for sueing games workshop for also having soldiers in space, no. I know people copyright any old bullshit these days but those people need shooting.Nouw said:It's more of a 'who did it first' as having a military organisation in the future does seem to be a bit unoriginal and simple but there was a time in which that didn't exist.
I think Lensman did it first and Starship Troopers gave it the boost needed.
AK47Marine said:Purge it with holy fire brothers! Glory to the Imperium!Jark212 said:
In the name of the Emperor, this heresy will be cleansed...
seriously: Game appears to epic fail, this is an area where shite graphics do help a game suuuuck. This is almost as depressing as the live action WoW Porn....