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Browclops server shutting down August 1

Here SysOps can list their MultiPlayer server info and users can send feedback to their SysOps. Or just talk about the MultiPlayer servers they play on. This is not about MultiPlayer in general - please use the MultiPlayer Forum for that!

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Post Sat Jul 26, 2003 7:46 pm

As I said before the server character files must be manually merged from browclops to whatever server that you wish them transfered to. I have offered to attempt that on one of my servers , but as of this time browclops has not replied to my request.

Post Sun Jul 27, 2003 6:32 am

Brow is a businessman, he offered to send character folders to people and even sent them to argonia-station on their behest, but I can understand his placing limits on how much of his time his wishes to devote to this.
I think most of us have accepted that we'll have to start over from scratch, again!, especially those of us who have decided to take up on a modded server like IONCROSS, our old character files are incompatible with that server, so there's not much choice..
It's a pain in the butt, but it's not the end of the world..

Post Sun Jul 27, 2003 11:38 am

Actually Send all my files to Freeport 9 server, thats where Raven is settling if anyone wants to contact him he'll be under tha name ( Seraph) k.. bye all.

Post Mon Jul 28, 2003 6:48 pm

You didn't ask me for anyhelp and Khaos Prime really is increadable, very very cool stuff, apparently they have lots of moders working for them. Its totaly RPG so if you want to get help you have to talk it up with the otheres there. They even update the maps to match story lines that people write on the server forums from time to time, way cool.

Post Tue Jul 29, 2003 6:36 am

I'll be carrying on on the IONCROSS server, the victors mod adds some interesting and challenging new twists to the game.

Post Fri Aug 01, 2003 7:31 pm

Day one without Brow v1...

Hail Ceasar! Leader of the Free Peoples of the Holy Roman Empire, defender to the lower ranked and faith, lover of monkies (but not those DAMN DIRTY APES!). God Save Ceasar - or the screamer behind him will! Hail Ceasar!!!

Post Fri Aug 01, 2003 7:36 pm

It's still up. There was a small battle with 3 people just a few minutes ago. Mostly unorganized fighting, but fighting nonetheless.

Post Fri Aug 01, 2003 8:03 pm

If I'm not mistaken, it should be up til' 00:00 EDT, 05:00 GMT or in my case 01:00 ADT. But who's counting right?

See you all there tonight, I hope.

Lazy Boy
________________________
I'm not a complete idiot.
I'm missing parts!

Post Mon Aug 04, 2003 12:04 pm

I know I have not been around for awhile, blame SWG, but it truly saddens me to hear Browclops is no more. I miss the rabbit runs, the bounties and guys like Akira, Lancel, Derek Wildstar, Lament and even Tinman 886. Hell, in many ways this post is like reunion for me.

Thanks for the memories

Max Sterling aka
Khyron aka
Roy Fokker aka
shoot, I forget the fourth name!

Post Mon Aug 04, 2003 1:15 pm

Rick Hunter?

Post Sat Aug 09, 2003 11:26 pm

Sure it wasn't Lord Breetai?
I loved Robotech, I'm trying to get my hands on the DVDs for the entire series.
Protoculture rules!

Post Fri Aug 15, 2003 8:10 am

THE RAVEN

Its History: Ravens were considered trusted messengers between the living and the spirit worlds and have been held sacred by Asiatic peoples, the Koyukon people, and almost all native American peoples. In the Bible, Noah first sends out a raven to test the floodwaters, and the ancient Norse god Odin relied on ravens perched on his shoulders to serve as his eyes and ears. A medieval Irish treatise on magic lists more than two dozen prophecies that can be based on a raven's behavior. And, of course, Edgar Allen Poe immortalized the raven's otherworldly powers in his famous poem.

How can you tell a raven from a crow? A raven averages 24 inches in length (while a crow is smaller), is glossy black, has thick shaggy throat feathers and bristles on its nose and upper mandibles, a heavy, long and curved bill (a crow's bill is smaller), a wedge shaped tail (while crows' are fan-shaped) and makes a hoarse "kraak, tok-tok" or croaking "cr-ruck" sound (a crow has a "caw-caw" call).

Where would I find one? Ravens are found in a variety of habitats including mountains, deserts, rugged coastal areas, tundra, grasslands and forests. The only places you might NOT find them are Southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, South of Nicaragua,Planet Malta, Omicron's and the South Pole.

What does it eat? Its preference is carrion, especially dead sheep, cattle, rabbits, and fish, but it will take a variety of other "ordinary" foods, including nestling birds and eggs, rodents, shellfish, insects, seeds, berries, grain, ants, locusts, lizards, snakes, partridges, and puffins, and LOTS of Cardamine.

A raven in love? Yes. During mating they can be seen somersaulting, flying close together in a formation, doing barrel rolls and diving like Blue Angels! They perch together in trees, preen or groom each other, rub their bills together. To test the suitability of a mate, the female acts like a helpless fledgling, mimicking both the behavior and voice of the begging young. Her rationale seems to be that if the bird can provide for her when she nurses a fledgling, he can totally provide for her and the others as well.

When does it build its nest? Usually in February. It gathers twigs, branches, roots, moss, wool, rags, and hair on a base of mud and dung, and builds its nest on cliff faces, in tall trees and old buildings. Or on a docking ring.

What do a raven's eggs look like? The eggs are various shades of blue, spotted or blotched olive, gray and brown. The clutch consists of three to seven eggs. Incubation or hatching is in 18-21 days with the male feeding the female as she sits on the eggs. The fledglings stay with their parents for 6 months. Or the Parents get fed up and ditch the little ****ers

What about its family life? Ravens live in family clans or territorial groups. They mate for life. Their life span is between 30 years in the wild and 60 in mild captivity. A mated pair is often accompanied by a juvenile who assists in daily family life.( Hence the little *****)

Does a raven relate to other species of animals? Yes. Ravens have a highly developed sense of humor. They play with both siblings and with other animals, such as wolf and coyote pups, otters, and owls, usually in the form of playful harassment. Project Wildlife has had reports that ravens even play with people!

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