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==My Goals==
 
==My Goals==
This game will only remain fun so long as you make it fun. Once the excitement of joining and getting your first few kills has passed, thing can get boring and routine and eventually players quit. My way of avoiding this is to set detailed goals for myself to accomplish and then work at them in step-by-step increments. So here are my goals:
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This game will only remain fun so long as you make it fun. Once the excitement of joining and getting your first few kills has passed, thing can get boring and routine and eventually players quit. My way of avoiding this is to set detailed goals for myself to accomplish and then work at them in step-by-step increments. The key is to thing long-term, while making little steps which ultimately lead to the main goal's completion. So here are my goals:
  
 
*Be the #1 player in the game.
 
*Be the #1 player in the game.
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**Perform the moonshot.
 
**Perform the moonshot.
 
**Repeat as necessary.
 
**Repeat as necessary.
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*Learn everything that needs to be known about the game in order to play as well and efficiently as I can.
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**Read the wiki and do it in increments.
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***First start with the ships, going from the wee little [[Hermes]] all the way up to the massive [[Hephaestus]].
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***Move on to the defensive structures.
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***Then continue on to the technologies.
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***Etc.
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*Create a training program for the alliance I am in, whatever that may be.
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**After learning about the game's mechanics, create a series of classes and grade levels.
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**Also set up scenarios using planets inside the game.
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**If needed, use a free message board provider to create a classroom environment for students.
  
 
In order to accomplish these goals quickly, I will do something similar to how computers are able to perform multiple things at once. Although it may seem like your browser is running at the exact same time as your text editor and music player, it's actually not. For Windows users, open Task Manager through Ctrl+Alt+Del. Click on the Processes tab. See that list of .exe files? Each one is a ''process'' of something the computer is running. And your computer switches through those processes, saving and loading their statuses multiple times per second - so fast that to a human it's almost instantaneous.
 
In order to accomplish these goals quickly, I will do something similar to how computers are able to perform multiple things at once. Although it may seem like your browser is running at the exact same time as your text editor and music player, it's actually not. For Windows users, open Task Manager through Ctrl+Alt+Del. Click on the Processes tab. See that list of .exe files? Each one is a ''process'' of something the computer is running. And your computer switches through those processes, saving and loading their statuses multiple times per second - so fast that to a human it's almost instantaneous.
  
That is something like how I plan on doing this. I'm going to have several "processes" running (I.E., maximizing mine output and colonizing) in my game play. Each "process" will, like a computer, be composed of one or more "threads" (I.E. collecting the needed ore to upgrade a mine, or dispatching a Diaspora fleet). This is going to take a little bit of figuring out, but figuring things out is my niche. Plus it will make the game deeper, more stimulating and more entertaining for me.
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That is something like how I plan on doing this. I'm going to have several "processes" running (I.E., maximizing mine output and colonizing) in my game play. Each "process" will, like a computer, be composed of one or more "threads" (I.E. collecting the needed ore to upgrade a mine, or dispatching a Diaspora fleet). This is going to take a little bit of figuring out, but figuring things out is my niche. Plus it will make the game deeper, more stimulating and more entertaining for me. Yes making detailed lists and planning out things long in advance is fun for me.
  
 
==Miscellaneous Goodies==
 
==Miscellaneous Goodies==

Revision as of 03:12, 2 April 2010

Hi everyone! I'm Jesus_Saves, and that's the name I even use in-game. As you might expect, I am a Christian and I try my hardest to be an excellent example for Jesus Christ.

The Gospel of Jesus

Have you ever heard the Gospel? It's quite simple, really. God sent his Son, Jesus, to die on the cross and pay the penalty for our sins - death.

That may not make much sense so I'll make it a little clearer. Jesus is God's Son. In essence, he IS God. He died so that we wouldn't have to be held accountable for our sins. Sin is going against God's perfect will. Have you ever lied, cheat, steal? That is sin. And one characteristic of God is that he is holy - pure, free of sin. And the problem is, holiness and sin are like light and darkness, which means that they can't be in the same place. So if you die, and you haven't accepted Jesus as your Lord (leader of your life) and Saviour (rescuer from Hell), then you can't go to Heaven because of your sin. But, Jesus, who didn't sin at all during his life, willingly gave himself as the ultimate sacrifice. He died and took on all of our sins - he became our scapegoat, assuming responsibility for all our nastiness. Now, if we will accept Jesus, we get to go to Heaven!

By the way, Heaven is NOT angels with halos strumming harps on clouds. Heaven is full of music, with everyone doing things assigned to them, praising God, and spending an eternity having a blast! The place is so awesome that even things considered valuable here on Earth are used as building materials - streets of gold and Pearly Gates, for example.

So don't let people with bad attitudes towards Christianity give you the wrong impression. God is not all about smiting sinners and torturing people for eternity. God is about love, joy, and peace. I hope I explained it all well enough for you.

(Did I lose you yet? No? OK, good.)

More About Me

I'm a high school graduate whose taking a year off to build up the money to pay for college. I plan on attending Independence Community College in the fall 2010 semester. In the meantime, I'm working about 15-20 hours a week at McDonald's. I'm part of the cleanup crew, and I usually work during lunch hours and a little after that.

My favorite TV shows, outside of Christian television, are the Star Trek series (except Star Trek: Enterprise), Meerkat Manor and Ben 10: Alien Force. I have a wide variety of musical interests which encompass most Western genres except jazz. I am especially fond of techno and variations thereof. My favorite bands are Hillsong London, Chris Tomlin and Newsboys. My hobbies include computer programming and writing science fiction. I maintain a personal website for programming practice and other things, http://shawntc.x10hosting.com. My ultimate programming goal is to make a multiplayer strategy game like Starfleet Commander although it would be significantly different from this.

I will probably use this as my mission log. I plan on being a little more structured with my ships, i.e., x amount of Athenas, x amount of Ares, etc. I'll also give ships names if possible, and fleets named. (Although so far, this hasn't worked out quite as well as I'd hoped...

Alliances

January - 19 February 2010: Nobunaga's Overachieving Bastards, a training alliance where I can ask questions and receive help from experienced players. The former leader was once the leader of Empire. I don't plan on being in the alliance forever, just long enough for me to get stable footing.

19 February 2010 - present: The Borg, an alliance with more aggression, democracy and (hopefully) availability to suit my likings. I have been appointed chief diplomat of the alliance. As of 16 March 2010, I have been made the Leader to allow my predecessor more time to focus on a project going on in the alliance. Although it is expected to be a short, week-long tenure, realistically the length will be much longer.

Operation Dominion

In keeping with my new alliance, I am going to adopt a new way of playing the game. It shall be done by destroying and assimilating all worthwhile targets. Here are the plans for who I will/will not attack:

  • I will not attack a fellow Borg.
  • I will not attack a member of an alliance with whom the Borg have a NAP.
  • If your ranking is very low, I will ignore you as you are unworthy of my attentions.
  • If your ranking is more than 10k above me, I will ignore you as you are more likely to blow me out of the waters.

As part of this I have decided to attempt to organize my ships into several fleets.

  • Attack Fleet 1 - Judgment Fleet: My main attack force, it will also be my flagship fleet of sorts, to be the first one that received the newer ships that I unlock.
  • Attack Fleet 2 - Iscariot Fleet: My normal attack force, to be comprised of the regular types of ships and meant for attacks that don't require the strongest craft.
  • Attack Fleet 3 - Archangel Fleet: The reserve forces, used primarily for raids and emergencies. Also can be used in group events.
  • Manna Fleet: A group of Atlas and perhaps Hercules ships that transport resources from my mining colony to the homeworld.
  • White Horse Fleet: All my Dionysus-class ships grouped together. However, as more recyclers are built a second or even third fleet may be established.
  • Diaspora Fleet: A Gaia with enough resources accompanying it to start off a new colony.
  • Caleb Fleet: Just a fancy term for my Hermes probes...

As of late, I have significantly reduced my attacks and raiding. At the moment I'm investing my resources in building up defenses on my homeworld. My overall ranking has leveled off in the 32k area.

My Goals

This game will only remain fun so long as you make it fun. Once the excitement of joining and getting your first few kills has passed, thing can get boring and routine and eventually players quit. My way of avoiding this is to set detailed goals for myself to accomplish and then work at them in step-by-step increments. The key is to thing long-term, while making little steps which ultimately lead to the main goal's completion. So here are my goals:

  • Be the #1 player in the game.
    • Attack any good target I can find using just enough ships to minimize losses on my part.
    • Accumulate plenty of resources.
      • Keep a record of all local inactives and regularly send fleets to collect resources from them when the net total is more than 25,000 (enough to fill one Hercules).
      • If there are no worthwhile inactives, run the most efficient missions with all available fleets.
      • Upgrade mines whenever there are enough resources available to do so.
    • Unlock all ships, defenses, missions and technologies available.
  • Fill up all my colony slots.
    • Seek new planets, preferably the 4th-6th from the sun, every 30 or so solar systems apart.
    • Send a Diaspora fleet to each one and settle it.
  • Get a moon around each planet.
    • Contact powerful friends and cooperatively build up enough ships to maximize the chance of getting a moon.
    • Perform the moonshot.
    • Repeat as necessary.
  • Learn everything that needs to be known about the game in order to play as well and efficiently as I can.
    • Read the wiki and do it in increments.
      • First start with the ships, going from the wee little Hermes all the way up to the massive Hephaestus.
      • Move on to the defensive structures.
      • Then continue on to the technologies.
      • Etc.
  • Create a training program for the alliance I am in, whatever that may be.
    • After learning about the game's mechanics, create a series of classes and grade levels.
    • Also set up scenarios using planets inside the game.
    • If needed, use a free message board provider to create a classroom environment for students.

In order to accomplish these goals quickly, I will do something similar to how computers are able to perform multiple things at once. Although it may seem like your browser is running at the exact same time as your text editor and music player, it's actually not. For Windows users, open Task Manager through Ctrl+Alt+Del. Click on the Processes tab. See that list of .exe files? Each one is a process of something the computer is running. And your computer switches through those processes, saving and loading their statuses multiple times per second - so fast that to a human it's almost instantaneous.

That is something like how I plan on doing this. I'm going to have several "processes" running (I.E., maximizing mine output and colonizing) in my game play. Each "process" will, like a computer, be composed of one or more "threads" (I.E. collecting the needed ore to upgrade a mine, or dispatching a Diaspora fleet). This is going to take a little bit of figuring out, but figuring things out is my niche. Plus it will make the game deeper, more stimulating and more entertaining for me. Yes making detailed lists and planning out things long in advance is fun for me.

Miscellaneous Goodies

My homeworld is called First Extrasolar Church and my mining colony is Victory Extrasolar Church. I think the next planet I colonize will be called Redemption E.C.

Wiki Skillz

This is where I will do tests to improve my wiki editing skillz. One day I will be uber-1337 at it.