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Very, very close to beta. I stuck a new screenshot up at (url="http://"http://www.arescentral.com/editor")www.arescentral.com/editor(/url) for those of you who can't get enough.
Prepare ye.
I'm happy and sad. Hera is so close to beta, and while I'm not a tester that means that it's pretty close to coming out! And the system for object placement looks decent! And the Admiral will soon be availible (I hope!)
BUT I CAN"T WAIT ARGH!
------------------ In the next world war, In a jack-knifed Juggernaut, I am born again.
I know it's a little late, but wouldn't it have made more sense to call the editor "Hephaestus?"
------------------ No, I'm not that cruel. I don't use the flamethrower on my enemies. I save that for my allies. -caalaklael, the trigger happy obiard
Hera, as the Greek goddess of marriage, would be far more appropriate for a program that takes away so much of Grammaticus's life with the attention it needs.
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I think it's pointless to debate about what to call the editor. Hera, however, is a four-letter word, so it's easy to associate with Ares.
BTW, according to Greek mythology, Ares was actually a pretty bloody awful warrior...
------------------ "I don't say yes or no, more like the other way around"
Ankh Starrunner, The Diamond Blaster
In Greek mythology, Hera was Ares' mother.
Ares was a big jerk. He like to make trouble and he cried like a baby when he got hurt. The crew members of the Apollo weren't feeling heroic when they learned that Earth was under Cantharan rule -- they felt hurt and like making trouble.
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