And that is why the moderators probably love you. You don't spam. I know I do. I've admitted it a couple of times now. I think Paul deserves a "WOOT!!!" for not spamming up the forums.
I think that one has been mentioned before in another thread. It was decided that it wasn't a superweapon, but just a nice platform for destroying planetary shields. Now that I think about it there was something by that name. I can't remember what it did though.
That one was something Wedge and his group cooked up to distract the Vong. It wasn't actually a superweapon, just an elaborate ruse. My list of superweapons is as follows. (This is no where near complete as I'm typing it off the top of my head and not looking up anything that I think/know I'm missing. I'm not offering explanations at this time. I'm also omitting Xan's 2.) Galaxy Gun Eye of Palpatine Hand of Thrawn (This on is debatable. I'm including it because in the right hands it COULD be a super weapon. [The space there was intentional...]) Eclipse I'm drawing a blank. Help us out Def.
Only 12 more to go. I don't post everytime I check, I just look. And if the rest of you would just post a little more often I wouldn't end up with everyother post.
I'd put a kayak out in the middle of my front yard and pretend to paddle it if I had one. I love watching people's expressions when they see something like that.
*Straps a sword to each hip, a twin set of blades to back, and grabs sniper rifle. Then calls up Evo and tells him "We're going to South Dakota to hunt down a Mormon who wants to destroy our scenery." Leaves for SD a few minutes later...* Swordfish beatings are the least of your worries, Xan.
Decipher is spelled with a "c", der guy. (And, yes, I did mean to say "der". That's how it sounds when I say it, so that is how I type it.) Ditto what J said.
I'm currently about 7/8 of the way through The Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy. Chronologically it is the last book in the Jack Ryan series. I recommend all of Clancy's books. Cussler is also a good author. If you like either of those authors I would also recommend Nelson DeMill (not sure of spelling...). Another good one is Wilbur Smith.
This is at least the second time I've posted that in the forums. Are you telling me you haven't seen it before? BTW: I have to give credit to Underdog for that one. He's the one that used it on me. I just copied/saved it.
When I wake up, before I leave for breakfast/class, between classes, after class, before dinner, after dinner, right before bed. I also check periodically during the day (between the times mentioned previously).