Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:58 pm
My, aren't you a nasty fellow?
Escorts act funny in test versions, it's fixed on the trunk versions.Lucidor wrote:Today I saw the strangest thing.. a Sidewinder escort firing at the Boa it was escorting. Both showed up as clean. I watched for a few minutes and finally decided to step between to protect the poor Boa. Of course the Sidewinder hit me and turned into an offender and I shot it down.
As I did so, the Boa started screaming for help and started attacking me.
By then I'd had enough of the whole business and headed for the space station instead.
I believe that only applies to words that end in "us" (which funnily enough should make the word "bi" plural of "bus")Cmdr James wrote:Galaxy is from the greek. Greek is kind of old like latin, and latin words are pluralised by adding ii to the end. You now, jut like virii is the plural of virus
And no, it's not "kind of like Greek" Latin is an Ancient Roman language, although the Greeks eventually stole that from the Romansused when the noun is used in a direct address. The vocative form of a noun is the same as the nominative except for second declension nouns ending in -us. The -us becomes an -e or if it ends in -ius (such as filius) then the ending is just -i (fili) (as distinct from the plural nominative (filii). (e.g., "Master!" shouted the slave. "Domine!" servus clamavit.)
<Off topic>ADCK wrote:And no, it's not "kind of like Greek" Latin is an Ancient Roman language, although the Greeks eventually stole that from the Romans