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BlackMagnus wrote:Shadowman wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:2012
The Mayan calendar is probably not something to set your watch by. People who believed the sun was a living God, and didn't know anything was beyond the ocean are not the best political analysts around.
I believe the Mayans weren't the only ones who thought that armageddon would be in the year 2012.
Pyrostrata wrote:Well, I currently think "World War III" is in progress right now...well, what we have will eventually devolve into it. The world today is rather small, and all countries are interconnected in one way or another, each one holds some economic interests in the other...
Caelus wrote:Imagine a 'war' (it wouldn't be called that I'm sure) in which no troops are fielded, but rather hordes of computer scientists, communications engineers, and theoretical economists on either side go head-to-head in an attempt to willfully ruin eachother's economies without having their own destroyed.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Caelus wrote:Imagine a 'war' (it wouldn't be called that I'm sure) in which no troops are fielded, but rather hordes of computer scientists, communications engineers, and theoretical economists on either side go head-to-head in an attempt to willfully ruin eachother's economies without having their own destroyed.
I have a good name for that: Cold War II.
Caelus wrote:Shadowman wrote:Caelus wrote:Imagine a 'war' (it wouldn't be called that I'm sure) in which no troops are fielded, but rather hordes of computer scientists, communications engineers, and theoretical economists on either side go head-to-head in an attempt to willfully ruin eachother's economies without having their own destroyed.
I have a good name for that: Cold War II.
Touche.
Although the Cold War was marked by several limited conflicts that were essentially wars-by-proxy.
What I'm imagining would be something pursued entirely through global communications, perhaps resorting to viruses, hacking, and at the extreme high precision EMP or DEW attacks.
As someone said before, a war of and for information.
This would make either for a much more aggressive high stakes game of Monopoly, or a much more boring version of Risk. Not sure which.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Caelus wrote:Shadowman wrote:Caelus wrote:Imagine a 'war' (it wouldn't be called that I'm sure) in which no troops are fielded, but rather hordes of computer scientists, communications engineers, and theoretical economists on either side go head-to-head in an attempt to willfully ruin eachother's economies without having their own destroyed.
I have a good name for that: Cold War II.
Touche.
Although the Cold War was marked by several limited conflicts that were essentially wars-by-proxy.
What I'm imagining would be something pursued entirely through global communications, perhaps resorting to viruses, hacking, and at the extreme high precision EMP or DEW attacks.
As someone said before, a war of and for information.
This would make either for a much more aggressive high stakes game of Monopoly, or a much more boring version of Risk. Not sure which.
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
Caelus wrote:Not to make light of a serious and somewhat gruesome topic, but I really want a Make-Your-Own-Monopoly set now to play around with the idea.
But would the "properties" be - countries, major economic regions, or important industries?
If countries, who gets to be Board Walk and Park Place?
And the Chance/Community Chest cards would be awesome.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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