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First battletech mini painted, a little Vindicator in my custom merc colors (yes it’s the same as my cus space marine chapter). Exscues the mess that is my desk please.

idafloreak:

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Creation Before The Myth

artbyblastweave:

Playing through Fallout:New Vegas for the first time in years. And I’m developing a newfound appreciation for the damage done to the intended pacing of the narrative with the addition of the Courier’s Stash.

I wake up in Goodsprings, and as part of the extended tutorial you have Ghosttown Gunfight, the fairly self-contained faction war between Goodsprings and the Powder Gangers. And the design intent, I think, is that this is probably supposed to be a pain in the ass, with only one or two avenues of support available to you given the low level at which you’ll pick this one up. Six Powder Gangers, some in body-armor, would be a serious threat, and committing to fighting against that with your dinky 9mm and a varmint rifle seems like a rough time! An actual uphill battle, doing the right thing instead of the easy thing. Fortunately, Benny inexplicably left my handy 40mm grenade launcher in the grave with me, so I cleaned up.

I’m working my way south, and, you know, in a version of the game where Benny didn’t inexplicably leave my handy 40mm grenade launcher in the grave with me, this would have been the knock-on effect of my “good” Karmic choice in defending Goodsprings; the road south is littered with powder gangers who’d have been neutral had I not kicked the hornet’s nest. As it stands? Free experience. I hit Primm, and fighting through the cramped hallways of the Bison Steve I encounter an enemy armed with what was clearly supposed to be the first heavy weapon I’d encounter in the world. Tight Corridors. Inexplicable Grenade Launcher. I clean up.

South I go to the Mojave outpost, Nipton, that whole thing. And clearly, clearly you aren’t meant to take a swing at Vulpes here, right? You’re supposed to take it in, get a sense for the legion. In the version of the game that shipped you’re supposed to get bodied if you try to kick the beef gate here. There are allowances in the game for if you pull it off, sure, but I did try with just the service rifle, without the glorious first-strike capabilities afforded to me by the 40mm grenade launcher that Benny inexplicably left in the grave with me. It didn’t go very well!

So now I’m dogged by Legion hit squads on my way to Novac, which I get the distinct impression was not the point in the game at which this was supposed to start happening to me, because I am gathering up some pretty expensive equipment, all sold for space. I punch through to Vegas, and at this stage, the clear developer intent is that you need to spend some time milling around Freeside or Camp McCarran in order to gain access to the Strip- do odd jobs to scrape up the money, buy the forgery from Mick and Ralphs, gain monorail access, get your science skill high enough to hack the robot. Get the lay of the land, get a feel for the people, send some time stewing in the human cost of House’s walled garden before you head in and hear the pitch from the big man himself.

Except I’ve got 5000 caps from selling off all the legion killteam equipment. In I go!

And the fun thing is, right, the Courier’s stash can’t be diegetic, but it is having a very direct impact on the world here. A top legion guy just went down to my inexplicable 40mm grenade launcher. Whatever else I’m roleplaying as, I am roleplaying as a guy who woke up in the possession of an inexplicable 40mm grenade launcher, and neither I nor my character can plausibly ignore that fact given its terrible bloodstained utility. I play a man, a man who would be a good man, a man nonetheless bewitched by the terrible resolutory power of the grenade launcher. My best friend, the inexplicable 40mm grenade launcher! My worst enemy, the inexplicable 40mm grenade launcher!

a-bluth-banana:
“this piece of the terror (2018) trivia sent me into the stratosphere
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a-bluth-banana:

this piece of the terror (2018) trivia sent me into the stratosphere

pmpkn:

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King’s Field [1994]
From Software - PlayStation

ilovetempe:

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Commission for Etheox on twitter

swarnpert:

you know that quote “when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail” bc that’s how i feel whenever i have a lysol wipe in my hand

i-am-totally-not-a-lizard:

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im sorry this happened in my mind and i had to make it

c-rowlesdraws:

“But, right now… I have this.”

Tali and Shepard catch the sunset on Rannoch. 🌅

magnifigal:

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ina/kel comics, part 5

CLASH OF THE UNIVERSES, BATTLETECH OR WARHAMMER 40k?

oldschoolfrp:

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boom, boom, Boom, Boom, BOOM! (Jim Holloway box art for Battletech: Citytech, FASA, 1986) The ARC-Archer was based on the Macross/Robotech Spartan, before the licensing dispute caused it to be retired for many years along with the other “Unseen” designs.

skullinacowboyhat:

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it’s never over // she is the tear that hangs inside my soul forever

horizoncollective:

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why do all the hot girls have this kind of reactor in their mechs?

twocarsonenight:

i cannot emphasize enough how much elon musk is very much not killing twitter on purpose. he is not that smart. you are giving him too much credit. he makes cars that melt. a few weeks ago a billionaire imploded several other billionaires and himself in the ocean because of this same brand of born-rich brainworms. destroying a social media site because of a petty, long held grudge over his paypal co-founders not letting him rename that to “X” is not a stretch.