I've noticed there's a lot of beer references, and being from Denver I can appreciate that. We used to hold the title for the most microbrews per capita than any other state, but I'm not sure if that still holds up. I had to switch from beer to another alcohol infused beverage for reasons I shall not go into here. (Hell, we just met!). As the title states, mead, not beer. Probably some Skyrim influence there...
I'm relatively new to Star Citizen, but not new to Chris Roberts. I loved the Wing Commander series and actually have to go back to play Privateer. Thank you gog.com! I am not affiliated with them in any way, seriously. I started backing Star Citizen in February 2016 as soon as I heard about the project. It's a shame it flew under my radar for so long, I love this idea.
I'd seen Test Squadron mentioned in a few streams, but never really looked into it until I watched the CitizenCon 2016 stream. They seem to have a serious/not so serious feel about them that really appealed to me. For instance, they had t-shirts and banners at the event, and are also beers drinkers. That tells me they are people that can get their act together, but also know how to relax. I'd like to think I could fit into that type of community.
While my handle is Vulgor, and I can be at times, it does not denote my usual vocabulary. I may be ex-military, US Army, but I maintain a respect for the English language. Vulgarities should be peppered appropriately lest thy lose their bite. That's my quote....you can use it if you like.
I'm relatively new to Star Citizen, but not new to Chris Roberts. I loved the Wing Commander series and actually have to go back to play Privateer. Thank you gog.com! I am not affiliated with them in any way, seriously. I started backing Star Citizen in February 2016 as soon as I heard about the project. It's a shame it flew under my radar for so long, I love this idea.
I'd seen Test Squadron mentioned in a few streams, but never really looked into it until I watched the CitizenCon 2016 stream. They seem to have a serious/not so serious feel about them that really appealed to me. For instance, they had t-shirts and banners at the event, and are also beers drinkers. That tells me they are people that can get their act together, but also know how to relax. I'd like to think I could fit into that type of community.
While my handle is Vulgor, and I can be at times, it does not denote my usual vocabulary. I may be ex-military, US Army, but I maintain a respect for the English language. Vulgarities should be peppered appropriately lest thy lose their bite. That's my quote....you can use it if you like.