u/Island-Dangerous

Are they actually paying attention

I’ve been here a few weeks, i thought it was cool but it seems like the team is ignoring the concerns and is taking things that were positive away, even doing a even for 600 credits which should’ve been the regular for something like this, not just a whole event to dangle in front of people. We have someone advocating for credits to be earn able through ads, which is are great ideas, the app is fun it’s just a shame that the team seems more interested in making it difficult for people to want to stay for extra coin

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u/Island-Dangerous — 10 hours ago
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Saturn eating his son

I finally got around to reading Saturn devouring his son, I put it off for so long since I wasn’t that interested until I heard the flood might make a return and really the story was great I enjoyed the characters that were in it, the only real issue is pacing, it felt too fast like they were rushing it to the finally so the Spartan getting infected , the Epsilon protocol and the corruptor protocol didn’t really feel like it had as much weight as it did, with the disregard and over confidence really just slamming it down, parts where we see the flood speaking was interesting, with the point of view from the captain making it clear that he had made the worst call of his career, but at the end what caught my attention was while the infected spartan escaped it seemed like either Julian or the Spartan were actively trying to fight back and prevent the escape, similar to Jenkins but unable too. I’m fairly certain I didn’t get it fully appreciate it for what it opens the door for but I only wish the pacing was different, it just felt rushed, lacked the weight these protocols and the situation just felt small compared to what it actually means for the overall story, these are really the only problems I see, if I’m wrong then I’m wrong

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u/Island-Dangerous — 14 days ago