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Image 1 — What is Delicia? And other questions
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What is Delicia? And other questions

Was just rewatching the E3 2013 Trailer for Black Flag and noticed that the ship showed in the ending scene isn’t actually the Jackdaw. It seems to have the name “Delicia” on the ship unlike the Jackdaw which, of course, has the name “Jackdaw” on it. Also in the trailer, the “Delicia” ship has non-curved windows on the back of the ship while the “Jackdaw” has curved windows at the back of the ship. Is there any info on this “Delicia” ship and why it was shown in the trailer?

Also, what is the glass/diamond thing that Edward is holding and looking at on the “Delicia” ship at the end of the trailer? Any info on it?

And for the scene in the trailer that shows a view of someone on the “Delicia” ship looking at Edward, Adewale, and other people, is this a person relating to the story/lore who is looking through the spyglass or just a shot for the trailer? If it is a person relating to the story/lore, what is the info on this?

Last thing, did you know that Edward drops a cup in the scene right before the first shots of the ship battle in the trailer are fired? He seemingly drops the cup close to the edge of the ship so wouldn’t that be a risk of losing a cup? Like what’s the point of just randomly dropping a cup there?

u/Super_Rush7926 — 1 day ago

The reason why NASA hasn’t gone to the Moon for so long until now

It all makes sense now. How could we have not noticed this earlier?

On November 16, 2022 NASA launched the Artemis 1 mission to the Moon. Now to the untrained eye what does this mission look to be a result of? Years of hard work performed by scientists, engineers, etc. to do something that hasn’t been done in nearly 50 years? Wrong. Completely wrong.

The truth becomes obvious when you take a look at the years prior to the 2022 Artemis 1 launch. Specifically January 8, 2021, otherwise known as the peak of the 2021 GME SS. To put it simply, the reason that NASA hasn’t gone to the Moon before the Artemis 1 mission is because they simply didn’t have a powerful enough fuel to take them there. However, following the revelation of GME’s unquestionable power in 2021, NASA finally had something powerful enough to fuel their missions to the Moon.

Don’t believe me, ok. Take a look at this. April 1, 2026 was the launch date of the Artemis 2 Moon mission. But if we look at what happened just about one month later it becomes clear once again. GameStop announced an offer to buy eBay just about 1 month after the Artemis 2 Moon mission, once again showing the power of GME. It’s obvious that NASA just got a one month pre-order package of GME’s power before the public did for the sake of humankind.

But this is where it gets interesting. NASA has announced plans to have missions back to the Moon and to other planets in the future, including plans to send humans to Mars by the 2030s. These missions will obviously need more fuel in order to successfully complete them, and what do you think is powerful enough to fuel these missions?

u/Super_Rush7926 — 13 days ago

Uber Vehicle Lending Service

Problem: Many people don’t have vehicles to Uber with but want to make money.

Solution/Business Idea: Buy/rent vehicles and lend them to people for free to so they can be Uber drivers and make money even if they don’t own a vehicle.

Take a percentage of the Uber earnings for vehicle maintenance costs, gas, profit, etc.

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u/Super_Rush7926 — 21 days ago
▲ 10 r/GTA6

How in depth and unique do you think NPC responses will be to the player’s speech? Do you think NPCs will be restricted to a set amount of response lines or do you think will it be unlimited/vastly expanded using AI or something?

What about NPCs starting conversations, do you think this will be a thing?

How long do you think conversations with NPCs could go on for?

Do you think other NPCs will react to comments that the player makes on NPCs and vice versa or do you think convos will only allow for player to 1 NPC communication?

Do you think it will be possible to get into a roast battle using Greet/Antagonize with and NPC and then suddenly a crowd gathers around the scene and reacts and/or records the confrontation?

u/Super_Rush7926 — 24 days ago