
Me looking at the 1 Chev guy when he starts building his third lab by minute 4.
Breathes slowly.
We really do need a bigger "ranked" tag/indicator for lobbies though.

Breathes slowly.
We really do need a bigger "ranked" tag/indicator for lobbies though.
Happened just now. In the kitchen and bathroom, the tap water is suddenly full with sediment. Does anybody have any clue?
I highly doubt this is safe to drink...
Edit: as of this morning, the water is clean again.
Just watched it and I gotta say, I love it. It's nothing groundbreaking in terms of story, but man, does it look good! And the feels were definitely there.
I saw someone point out that this could've been an Aang, Katara and Tagah movie without the rest of team Avatar, and while I can agree, I think we all know that you don't release a movie 20 years later with only half of your main characters.
But as I love Katara and Aang, I definitely ate well with this movie. (Also Katara is OP as fck, holy shit.)
The whole leaking/streaming fiasko was definitely a big hit to the studio, so do you think we will get a sequel or maybe even an adult Gaang show?
Personally, I'd love to watch 3 seasons of the Gaang on various adventures, but idk how realistic that dream is.
Or at least a movie trilogy (as was the original plan) where we see them as young parents. I'd dig that.
They don't even have to be Apex variants.
Fireclaw is easy: Freeze and then sharpshot arrows (not even the legendary ones) to vulnerable parts. Rinse and repeat and it's down in a minute.
Vs
Two regular Shellsnappers: Weak to fire and acid, well here goes nothing. I shoot and shoot at them with my regular stuff, blast off their armor, but no. These fuckers just hide underground and jump me at the same time from two different angles, almost killing me, then cimes the freeze. Ohhh the constant freeze. My fucking god.
To top it off, they have guns too.
Anyways, took me like 15 minutes to take them both down using almost maxed out gear. (I didn't use the Sharpshoot bow though.)
I know, the answer to many questions may simply be: It's Science FICTION. But as we are all nerds and on Reddit, let's discuss this as thorough as we can.
And I'm sorry if some questions were answered in the game. It's been a couple years.
Like c'mon man, this guy had most likely a MASSIVE list of haters. Even if he tried his best to contain it, it was the "Faro" Plague, so people knew. They were his robots, his problem, his cover-up.
How did nobody "notice" a rogue swarm until it was too late? They only thing getting leaked was some guy filming a bunch of dolphins getting killed by a chariot robot. But when the swarm went rogue, I guess it started killing off military personnel and went on to consume their bodies. This HAD to be noticed by someone, right? At least the government would issue a statement. And if by then, the swarm had already gotten to big, that would mean to me that Timor was already overrun. So yeah, there's plenty of smart people on the internet. By that point, how didn't the FBI etc. just arrest this guy and find out the truth by interrogation?
Why didn't they employ other chariot swarms against the rogue one? Have them consume biomass & replicate as well. That way, they would deny the swarm their fuel and fight them off at the same time. Evacuate the humans beforehand of course, install some anti hacking updates (they both wouldn't be able to hack each other I guess) and have them fight it out. E.g. Australia is being overrun. Send the swarms there and sacrifice Australia for the "greater good". They would consume everything anyways, so why don't use those plants as fuel against them?
Why no nukes? If the answer is "they would get hacked", okay. Then just install the chariot anti-hacking software into the nuke guidance/launch system and you're good.
Did other countries build bunkers, etc. too? Or was Zero Dawn an international project and everybody "important" would've gone to Elysium anyways?
When the Faro plague attacked, how did they do it? Mow down everyone first and then later on consume their dead bodies? Or mow down only military personnel and just straight up consume civilians while they're still alive?
What did most people die of? The robots? Or the environmental collapse?
Does anybody have a more or less complete Faro Plague timeline? (The wiki is rather short) How did they expand? What did the countries/people do? Series of events?
Thanks for the answers guys!
I guess we'd have to create & sign an initiative as the first step, right?
If this would get through, how fast could this be implemented?
(I'm talking about ACs as a regular feature of any swiss home, no permits, no high fees, etc. Or at least some kind of ventilation system that makes a noticeable difference.)
Because honestly, living, working and sleeping in these conditions is insane. There are many southern countries with less extreme summers where every house and apartment has an AC installed. I don't understand why it's such a "no-go" in Switzerland.
I honestly expected Daki to die in Episode 4 or 5 during their first clash with Maul.
The fact that this guy was on the run for days, battered, injured and at his limit, and still he managed to get a hit on Vader. He also kept up with the inquisitors and stormtroopers for 5 episodes in a row.
And that lightsaber throw of his was so fucking badass.
I expected him to die as the cliché old Jedi master who dies a semi-sentimental death in order to advance his Padavan's story arc.
I didn't expect him to go out as one of the hardest Jedi in all of Star Wars.
Rip to an absolute legend.
Watching Maul got me back into Star Wars.
While it reminded me how much I love good Star Wars, it also brought back all the pent-up frustration regarding the wasted potential of the sequels and some of the shows.
Man, I wish we got the new Jedi order with Luke at its helm.