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Lookin' good! A lot of these pieces are just the sort of thing I've been hoping for for my character, Land of the Lost, for a long time now. (He's one of the Lost, see?)
What would go great with these post-Apocalyptic pieces would be a Black Market and Invention Lab in First Ward. Hint, hint...
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I have to say, Super Speed looked pretty cool in black. Like an oil slick, or tar under your feet.
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I swear that History Channel guy has the plant hair model from the Character Builder.
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This is awesome! Maybe those sharks in First Ward will finally get the chance to gobble on some Eltontowners!
I'll second the hope that we get some more fish parts in-game (I've got a villain who has been clamoring for them for some time).
I wonder if the invasions will just be Coralax, or if the Devs have some new villainish minions up their sleeves (or even just some new types of Coralax). Quite likely something that uses Water Blast.
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If nothing else, it could provide inspiration for a great series of Road Picture movies starring Tyrant and Reichsman!
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There is only one Nemesis.
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He only shows up on the Loyalist "Enter the Rift Enclosure" mish from Provost Marchand. If you take the "Enter the Rift Enclosure" mission from Steven Sheridan, Reese isn't among the undergrounders. Whether you subsequently select either the Blue or Red sides doesn't impact anything, since that choice takes place after you enter the enclosure.
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Quote:I'm still shocked as hell that Hatchet's "feed PPD police to the ghouls" mission isn't a morality mission (or even has an undercover option, at least) that would allow you to somehow fake the kidnapping and turning a blind eye to cannibalism.Literally everyone in the Resistance however would just rather blame everyone else for the crimes they committed. Crimes that are awfully similar to everything they hate Praetoria's government for, mind you.
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Quote:Nice caveat B) there; anything you can find, I can gainsay by espousing a universal truth that no one else agrees.Actually, I would defy you to find a philosopher who a) argues that morality is fungible and b) is taken seriously. I can't think of even one.
I'll pass. I've had enough exercise in futility for one thread. -
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Quote:The Devs themselves have stated (as recently as the Pummit) that Primal fired first, so presumably something is going to come of it at some point.As for the "Primal fired first" theory as far as I'm concerned it's null and void until it actually makes its way into the game.
Quote:The material in the game maintains that Praetoria had bases on Primal before Primal even knew Praetoria existed. -
Can't believe no one's said it -
Rosebud is his sled. -
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You don't *have* to do anything in Praetoria, except pay taxes and drink Enriche.
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Quote:Seems doubtful that he cares much about Saturn, or WarwolfWord, or Hoorbville. I think he's just got his sights on Primal.He wants to conquer the multiverse, starting with Primal Earth - his plan is to rule all of existence.
In any event, there's Multiversal, and then there's interplanetary (or interdimensional/planetary. Interdimensionary?).
By which I mean to say that, in the grand cosmic scheme of things, the petty problems of two planets located on the sticks of on the butt end of their respective dimensionally counterpart galaxies don't amount to a hill of beans. -
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Quote:More like:Anti-matter: NO! WE ARE NOT ORDERING CHINESE FOOD AGAIN! WE HAD IT LAST NIGHT!
Russel: WELL YOU ALWAYS ORDER PIZZA WITH BELL PEPPERS! YOU KNOW I HATE BELL PEPPERS!
Anti-Matter: Dominatrix is the |-|077357!!!
Metronome: Eh, give me Penny any day.
Anti-Matter: Isn't she like, pre-pubescent?
Metronome: Look who's talking, Mr. Cradle-Robber!
Anti-Matter: Dominatrix would beat that little nutjob to a pulp!
Metronome: Penny would brain-scramble that sadist until she was sane!
A-M: My girlfriend's hotter!
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All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near. When secretly harboring evil intent, we must make him believe we are polite and affable.
It's a Nemesis plot.