Tribe Location Brainstorm

Started by Txontaw, January 18, 2010, 12:10:16 AM

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Txon Taronyu

I know Esperanto which is close to spanish so it wouldent be hard to learn
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Elektrolurch

I think a native speaker's language would be a lot better than anyone among us could learn
Volt, Watt, Ampere, Ohm, ohne mich gibt's keinen Strom!

Txon Taronyu

True we should ask on the spanish bord if they want to come
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The old Uriuujìn

I would hope that we get people from all over ^_^ Na'vi could be the only common tongue! That would be pretty sweet.

Eywa ayngahu

-Uriuujìn

Deamon5550

Quote from: uniltìyìranyu on January 21, 2010, 04:23:37 PM
I think a native speaker's language would be a lot better than anyone among us could learn

Yeah, also they quite probably could have a diffrent dialect than was is taught in schools.
I've been taking Spanish for 2 years now.
Kìyevame ulte Eywa ngahu.

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Elektrolurch

If you judge by the dialect, I was unable to speak my native language ;D
Volt, Watt, Ampere, Ohm, ohne mich gibt's keinen Strom!

Txon Taronyu

I posted a post on the spanish bourd to see if any of them want to come.
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Txon Uniltìranyu

I speak pretty fluent Spanish (5 years) and I'm taking it the next two years as well, so it's not like I'd be amazing but I could probably understand enough to hold a conversation with them.  Although I'm hoping Na'Vi becomes my main language learning focus :)

Elektrolurch

I just looked around with Google Earth, and ...
The only suitable area seems to be the Amazon Basin of Brasilia. But if just one little bulldozer approaches nearer than 200 miles ...... ;D
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Txon Taronyu

There is still large empty areas of Brazil and peru near rivers and mountains that are not even close to being touched by bulldozers
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Elektrolurch

That's good...

Well, who agrees with Txon Taronyu's idea?
I do ;D
Volt, Watt, Ampere, Ohm, ohne mich gibt's keinen Strom!

The old Uriuujìn

I like it! It will be a little difficult for people to come and go, but we'll manage ^_^ We just need to make sure it's safe for all involved.

Eywa ayngahu

-Uriuujìn

Deamon5550

You need to be careful with the Amazon, you need to be really prepared and know what your getting into...and how to get out. we need to make sure we are close enough to somewhere we can get medical help, and make sure the rivers don't contain toxins.

QuoteQUARITCH
Out beyond that fence every living thing
that crawls, flies or squats in the mud
wants to kill you and eat your eyes for
jujubees.
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Txon Taronyu

true but there are towns in the amazon so we just need to find the right spot and the amazon is alot like pandora exept less bioluminessens:(  but  it works
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Txontaw

Quote from: Deamon5550 on January 21, 2010, 05:12:36 PM
You need to be careful with the Amazon, you need to be really prepared and know what your getting into...and how to get out. we need to make sure we are close enough to somewhere we can get medical help, and make sure the rivers don't contain toxins.

QuoteQUARITCH
Out beyond that fence every living thing
that crawls, flies or squats in the mud
wants to kill you and eat your eyes for
jujubees.

We are NOT going to the amazon.
"You're not in Kansas anymore. You're on Pandora, Ladies and Gentlemen." - Colonel Quaritch


Txon Taronyu

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Txontaw

Too dangerous. It's not worth it.
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Txon Taronyu

Its no more dangerous than any other place
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Txontaw

Quote from: Txon Taronyu (palulukan makto) on January 21, 2010, 08:21:17 PM
Its no more dangerous than any other place

No, there are definitely many other places that aren't as dangerous.

I'd like to go somewhere that doesn't have a combination of water & land predators. Especially since we are noobs at surviving (most of us, anyway).

Somewhere in the mountains would be a lot less dangerous and a lot easier to get to.
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Txon Taronyu

Every place on earth has + and - to living there mountains are colder rockyer and normally have less food.
Jungles don't actally have that many predetors that would hunt a human and there is lots of food natural medicin and lots of giant trees.
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