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#102
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#103
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Project 1999 (PvE):
Giegue Nessithurtsithurts, 60 Bard <Divinity> Starman Deluxe, 24 Enchanter Lardna Minch, 18 Warrior Project 1999 (PvP): [50 (sometimes 49) Bard] Wolfram Alpha (Half Elf) ZONE: oasis | |||
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#104
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I think I read something about quest mobs that would hand back an item they did not want. If you gave them a depleted item the version you get back would be charged.
No clue if this is true but thats the post I read and probably the same one you are thinking of. | ||
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sorry but if you ever watch building 7 go down.. there is no doubt it was taken out with explosives. watch some demolition videos and compare.. they look exactly the same.
building 7 was burning on one corner/side.. doesn't look too bad...then all of a sudden the entire thing collapses neatly into itself? | ||
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#107
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looks like a stress fracture along a vertical structural support.
My money is on the lizard people. | ||
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#108
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Let's have a political conversation
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#109
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This won't be a problem at launch but will be 6 months down the road.
People on blue have shitloads of platinum. 600pp to completely gimp half of the classes in the game and remove buffs from pvp? No thanks. Conflag, Golem, and redwood wands need to cost x5 what they currently do be left in. To the people who want these left in with no change. THIS ISNT 2001, you might camp them first and score a few extra kills get some good shitalk in etc, but in a few months everyone will be using these if they are left as is and it will make pvp garbage. | ||
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#110
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I was told that the way the towers were designed was to have an indestructable frame, and that each floor were hanging within said frame. The way they were forced to collapse was by heating the welds on the top suspended floor to the point of melting, with the jet fuel on fire. Once the first suspended floor fell it overloaded the second then the third etc.
I don't have any proof of any of this, just an engineer friends explanation - and haven't cared much to follow up on it. But by this explanation it would make sense by how it collapsed, and that there wouldn't need to be a lot of damage to force it - just high temperature on the top floor. | ||
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