Because of the levels of pain and medications that stay in my system, I tend to phase in and out of reality; I'm no longer able to drive, or work, and spend the bulk of my time either curled up in a wretched little ball, or dizzy and wobbly and whacked out on the pain killers. During the moments of coherent thought that I have left to me, I've found that my trusty 200mhz beasty here is one of my very best friends, superseded only by Megan and Ollie (Guinea Pig). I spend the aware time, as little as an hour a day, working on my pathetic web design projects (you're at it), attempting over and over again to master various coding languages (I hunt for the books and software... by the time I find them, I'm too glassed to do anything), and playing these turn-based resource management games. These are my haunts, such as they are.
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As Executrix Bethry Cole, I administrate the planet Fentanyl. This, however, seems to be on the way to changing. Planetarion's creators have now broken their promise to remain free in the spirit of the internet, and gone to a Pay to Play setup. Several members of my current galaxy are working on convincing me to return, saying they'll cover my expense. It's very flattering, really... I just dislike the moral quandary it places me in. |
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As Executrix Bethry Cole, I administrate the modest Fentanyl Empire in whatever sector the randomizer has placed me for the round. Usually I am an unaligned, neutral empire, but that could change should my situation alter. |
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As Bethry Cole, I administrate the Dollhaus ward. At present, I am unaligned with any of the 'greater' clans, choosing to work in the shadows. I do not seek power; I seek a just and honorable uniting of the warring sects. By whatever means necessary. |
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My empire, such as it is, currently has no name. I'm struggling for financial leverage in a difficult quadrant of the game universe. |
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Ah, this one is fast becoming my favorite. Featuring a beautiful graphical interface, and requiring more strategy than brute force, it's truly an elegant piece of work. |
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