WIP
I'm referring to a limited edition version of the board game battleship
Does anyone remember the star wars episode one battleship game? Was sweet as hell, electronic and sound effects
I have two favorite warlocks from destiny 2. My wife's obviously. But the number one spot goes to a nameless warlock. Only because I forgot to record the whole thing.
We were thrown into a 3v3 except our third never loaded in. Me a titan, and my warlock had a mission to survive. I needed this win because of a exotic upgrade I wanted. But it looked bleak. The enemy team was good. But magic happened. The warlock and I shared a moment of clarity. We weren't outnumber and out gunned. We had more targets and more ammo. We moved as a perfect unit, watching each other's backs,boost jumps and popping heads, perfect supers. Finally about halfway through, the game still neck and neck, when one of the other enemy quit. Wether out of pity for us, or to give his team a better chance I don't know. The warlock was an absolute tiger. I may have gotten the last kill, but that warlock straight up got MVP. The best part? I got my exotic upgrade. I haven't really played since. The warlock set a bar so high that I fully expect all my teammates to be as good as them. Some are, a lot aren't. Wherever that warlock is, they are kicking ass and chewing gum. And they are all out of gum.
Ah HAH. Ive been waiting for this version
It's the only way to be sure
Oh thank God it's the onion
This is stupid, there will always be crime. These things should be happening simply because that's actually TAKING CARE OF YOU'RE CITIZENS.
Aw shit, here we go again
We need a team of sign language translators, a professional choreographer, and a 5 gallon bucket of glow sticks.
Line the translators behind her, give them glow sticks, using the choreographer you them train each translator to make the correct hand signal at the right moment. Done right and the translators would be making a wave of sign language fast enough to keep up with the song.
Jokes on you guys, I started counting
Dude thanks for the tip, I'm struggling hard learning this stuff
Girls und panzer would like to join the conversation
I liked how the combat system evolved and became more immersive instead of a third person rts. The story was interesting, with your choices following you through the games. I did a renegade run and still ended up with paragon points. Also, don't explore and find everything unless you are dedicated to 100percent run.
Super amazing? No. But fun and a good story with fun characters. Talking to them for side missions actually makes bonding with them worth the time and effort. If you have all three games you might as well play the series as intended 1-3.bur if you only have one or two, the game falls flat. They need each other to make sense, have fun, and become one giant decent game.
So i say again, have fun. If you are getting frustrated, back off, relax, play some BioShock, then you get back up and eat that horse. It's more important to enjoy the game then it is to finish it within a set time.
I came here for Rock and Stone!
Wow you really were patient about this one
My buddy convinced me to play the trilogy for my first time like half a year ago now.
Have fun
Oh hi mark.
I'm that lonely guy. One friend, love him because he stuck around when my mental health was at its worst. Eventually I finally got a psychiatrist, my first one, who told me most of my toxic negative attitudes and behaviors were stemming from my mental illnesses. It took a couple years to get through therapy and monthly psychiatrist appointments but where I am now is... Well still pretty awful but at least I can give my best friend the space he needs, and function without the anxiety and panic attacks that were caused by overthinking every single message or lack of message. My medication regime is strict and full of pills, but hey, doing better then I was last year. I can't forgive the people who left when my mental health got out of control but I do understand why they made their choices. It hurt and made my depression a lot worse. The only thing that kept me sane was my last friend. He stuck around and helped. Im still lonely and want more friends, but it's a slow healing process. More friends might make the social anxiety worse, or it might help. Not really certain I wanna flip that coin. Taking small steps though.
Whelp that's enough oversharing with complete strangers. Have fun everyone!
For some context I have insomnia. Stellaris isa game I've been able to fall asleep playing. Eventually it auto pauses but that's fine. It's a game I will always play because I find it peaceful and relaxing
Star wars mods make it really fun
Malenar
How do you describe a dream?
Very badly I'd imagine. So try describing something specific. Like how a dream feels. We all know what a nightmare feels like. But a dream feels different. Like an harbour or a port. A calm serenity as you slowly descend into madness.
In a really good dream, you can see a nightmare long before it arrives, and if you are clever, you can prepare.
This is still about ports and harbours mind you.
Malenar is one such dream. A city in the sky made of wood, cloth, ropes and tar. Or these days, spit, grit, and glitter glue.
I described a world devastated, humanity exiled to the sky.
Now I describe our sanctuary. My dream. Where my heart goes to soar. A City in the Sky. Malenar. It used to be something in old Low German. "Man in Sky" or something. It was one of the first Cityships, one of the oldest left to be certain. We had the resources to loose, and thus, lost everything. Just as we lost everything we became pirates as a whole. The only thing big enoug
On Airships
Everyone builds airships wrong.
Every airship you have ever seen is upside down.
The keel faces the ground? As if it was still on the ocean?
The masts face the sky? How are you supposed to feel the winds of your sails are even higher then your balloon?
Which of course leads to the balloon. Your life line. Why is it always exposed?
An airship must have its keel to the sky, attached to the balloon. All masts face to the ground,where the trade winds can catch them. This allows your ship to get higher into the sky without shaking itself apart. The keel and the balloon are the most important heavily armored parts of the ship. Without the keel, the airship collapsed in on itself. Without the balloon, the airship just collapses into the ground.
The masts being lower then the keel allows us to maneuver and maintain a healthy altitude, while at the same time allowing clear line of sight to the ground. Allowing us to get closer to the ground without danger of hitting the ground.
Of c
First, a little background
What kind of world is so uninhabitable, that humanity had to evacuate? What kind of catastrophe could occur, that wouldn't effect the upper atmosphere?
Could humanity survive in the clouds?
Yes and no.
Humans are natural pirates. The Surface was a lost cause. Everyone knew this. Every fort, bastion, castle and impressive wall collapsed and fell under the weight of the oncoming tide. The Grin. We couldn't stop it. So now it owns the surface.
We couldn't escape to Space, so we are stuck. Purgatory. Limbo. Between a rock and a hard place, or in this case, a dead rock and dead vacuum.
So humans turned to their natural piratey ways. With limited resources, and airships capable of blowing up at the smallest flame, rules were.... Encouraged. If you didn't follow the rules, you were fair game. Which means no one had to follow your rules.
So we raid and plunder Cityships. Then we nest in our own, called Malenar. It used to mean something else in Old German, but no one remembers that any