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Kalidas:
Well, hello guys! My name is Kalidas, and I'm a new member of this community and I want to delve into this community and the game that this community offers as well. I'm a talkative guy but not only that but I always had a fascination in the steampunk genre that I never got around to actually study but just skim over my eyes to these genres like a little look over and that's about it. But this game kind of flares the inspiration to look into it more and more about the aircrafts provided that I can see what can be a good outlook to seeing the genre. I was first introduced to this game by an old friend named Pieman, and I have to say that since he first introduced me I couldn't have said no because one he was and is a good friend of mine and two like said, I had a good look on the steampunk genre.

I hope to look more into these things and not just skim over them but to actually learn for once, I like to meet new people and I will glad to be friends with anyone here if they would wish it, though I'm active on the Steam Community better than on this site, so connecting to me there is a much better sensation and connectivity avail to start off with. Hope to see you if you want! :D

Captain Smollett:
Welcome to GOI, steampunk airships are fun, I'm sure you'll come to agree soon if you don't already.

Sgt. Spoon:
Welcome! Welcome, here grab a chair, a hellfire and enjoy the forums. Any friend of Pieman is surely not entirely dreadful :P

Mod Josie:
Greetings, fellow captains, greasemonkeys and all!

I am Jacob Fii, the man of a thousand faces (none of which you can see because I'm invisible). I am also the man of seven to twelve voices.

I've been playing since summer and this game has quickly held fast in my nearest and dearest. I have made a lot of fantastic friends and am now helping to organise events for clans and fly with the people I love - which is a blessing.

If you've met me during matches or on the forums you will probably remember me for my propensity to make cat-like purring sounds, use long words and outdated English idioms, crash my ships into anything and everything and know exactly how long we have left before our hull disintegrates into the kind of fine powder one uses to bake a cake - since I am one.

My trains of thought are legendary and travel at precisely 1764 miles an hour on average, with stops for passengers every third junction. They also have no tangible meaning or moral and tend to draw circles or crash spectacularly, just like my airship's vapour contrails.

I look forward to seeing you again in the skies.

James T. Kirk:
And this is why we love you, Jacob.

Be seeing you!

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