worlds_okayest_mech_pilot [he/him]
Those dastardly material conditions and their informing people’s worldview
Sending you my strength, comrade!
I thought Snoke getting smoked was one of the coolest uses of a standard “evil chair alien” that I’ve ever seen. Just a cool twist that set up a power vacuum intrigue with Kylo Ren. Que my immediate bafflement when I went online and saw legions of nerds malding that Supreme Lord Snoke didn’t get hours of backstory and lore explanation.
At the risk of combining pedantry with Star Wars nerd crap, I believe (this is just what I remember) that there’s a line or two in the movie that states that the ship’s shields were fully down, and it’s implied that this is the only reason why the suicide attack worked. In lore, shields on ships are primarily for physical objects (like asteroids and crap), so it makes sense to me that they can, I guess, magically repel even other ships in hyperdrive unless the shields are down.
I am not much of a fan of the Roguelike genre. FTL is such a banger that I easily consider it to be one of the greatest games ever made.
I’m with you there. Obviously we shouldn’t, like, beat children for not writing perfect cursive in third grade, but kids should be playing outside and engaging in more active learning anyway. There’s no harm in making one of the actual classtime activities be cursive rather than extra math class.
I’m the opposite of an expert, but I believe from what I’ve read is that a lot of mass shooters tend to have more concrete “plans” about specific attacks, but something (panic, timing, etc.) has a way of convincing them to go with the simple plan of “pick crowded area and shoot people” instead of targeted attacks.