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English forum => Ship Simulator 2008 => General discussions => Topic started by: Jammy on January 25, 2010, 00:42:41

Title: Why is the Esperanze in it now?
Post by: Jammy on January 25, 2010, 00:42:41
I know I've made a topic about this before, and everyone voted for the Esperanza instead of the Steve Irwin, and now that  topic is locked for some bizarre reason.
But now I have a new question for the lovely community and VStep.
As Greenpeace have chickened out of their Antarctic campaigns, is it perhaps worth putting the Steve Irwin in instead? Because now we have a vessel from the whaling fleet and a no longer existent anti-whaler protesting vessel in the game. Seems a bit stupid to me.
As whilst there is another whaling season going on now, Sea Shepherd have two vessels down there (was three) and Greenpeace have none down there.
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Title: Re: Why is the Esperanze in it now?
Post by: Stuart2007 on January 25, 2010, 00:44:52
You hit the nail on the head "...made a topic about this before..."
Title: Re: Why is the Esperanze in it now?
Post by: Jammy on January 25, 2010, 00:45:46
You hit the nail on the head "...made a topic about this before..."

Yes but with new evidence, and no topic to post it anymore, can you blame me?
Title: Re: Why is the Esperanze in it now?
Post by: Stuart2007 on January 25, 2010, 00:46:59
Yes but with new evidence, and no topic to post it anymore, can you blame me?
See my earlier post about cruelty to nails.
Title: Re: Why is the Esperanze in it now?
Post by: Mad_Fred on January 25, 2010, 00:47:25
There was never any contest to be honest.

And since piracy is frowned upon, I reckon Vstep made the right choice, personally.

Also.. unfortunatly some of the fanatical hypocrites have made such a mess of the former Greenpeace/Sea Shepard/Whaling  topics, that I am afraid we can't allow any new discussions about this subject, just now, sorry.


Maybe in a little while we can get back to that..  


Regards,
Fred