I call it the assassin

I call it the assassin

​In theory, it's supposed to phase, get up close, then unphase, release the semibreve, and phase before it explodes. however this ship has a pretty long phase cooldown, so in practice I either have to unphase a little bit further, which risks a miss or PD interception, or get in close and get caught in the blast

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u/ridisberg — 1 day ago

Any mods that lets me buy ships from other fleets?

Sometimes I’ll encounter a ship I like in a separate fleet, but either I don’t want to make that faction angry, just don’t feel like fighting, or do fight only for the ship to not be recoverable. Any mods that will let me just buy it?

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u/ridisberg — 3 days ago

Took my pet bird to the vet for some respiratory issues, he came back with an injured wing

I didn’t notice it until we got home, and even then I didn’t realize the reason he was acting so weird was because of his wing. It’s not fully broken, he can still move it around, but now he’s super lethargic, falls off perches, can barely glide and gets zero altitude

Edit: WAS super lethargic, he’s more active now. Still not as active as he used to be, but I think that’s understandable. He eats, drinks, and cleans himself just fine. I think the lethargy was a combination of the stressful visit and pain

u/ridisberg — 13 days ago

Little guy keeps biting everything, but doesn’t want to eat

Just to clarify he eats just fine, it’s just that in these specific moments he doesn’t seem to be looking for food. Is this normal?

u/ridisberg — 16 days ago

Omega onslaught mod?

I remember seeing a mod that adds an omega version of the onslaught, anyone know which mod it was?

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u/ridisberg — 16 days ago

House sparrow keeps sitting under leopard gecko’s heat lamp

Just wondering how bad that is. Obviously he can get burnt if he touches it but is him regularly seeking warmth a bad sign? The house isn’t cold either, it’s 73 Fahrenheit right now

u/ridisberg — 17 days ago
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What do I feed this fledgling house sparrow?

Let’s get a couple things out of the way first: 1.) I understand that house sparrows are invasive, this one will not be leaving the house. 2.) I understand that fledgling birds found on the ground usually need zero help and that their mother is nearby, I found this one as a nestling, couldn’t find the nest, and brought it home where it grew into a fledgling. Now to the main point. I’ve been feeding it wet cat food mixed with egg yolk and unsweetened applesauce, but that gave him a mild case of aspiration a couple days ago so I stopped. He’s okay now. After that I started feeding him crickets, but I read that they could get a calcium deficiency from a pure cricket diet. I also own a leopard gecko so I have repticalcium lying around, with and without vitamin D3, though I haven’t used it yet for obvious reasons. I also have some of this finch seed lying around from a while ago when I had finches, and I was wondering if it would be alright to leave it out for her(?) as an incentive to start eating on her(?) own. What should I do?

u/ridisberg — 1 month ago

I live in Brooklyn, and my mom came home with this guy, said it was on the street. What do I feed it? I have a leopard gecko so I have crickets lying around, can I feed it that? What an mealworms?

u/ridisberg — 1 month ago