Man, this was a fantastic moment in the game.
Man, this was a fantastic moment in the game.
At least the FEV stuff would’ve made a tiny bit of sense if they had the West Coast, old-school FEV that made you super smart as well as super strong - with how much the Institute values intelligence, I could see them wanting to explore every possible angle there - but, instead, they had the East Coast, hulking piece…
I went with the Railroad, and when Bradis showed up to raid the HQ, I had two reactions:
As always, massive props to anyone who appreciates just how fantastic Peugeot’s 1990s hot hatch lineup was. The 106 and 306 are often glossed over in favour of their better-known 205 ancestor these days; it’s a real shame they so rarely get their due.
Suna is the ultimate bro, and I mean that in the best possible way.
Eh, that’s still only about five days—which, yeah, is pretty lengthy compared to a journey by plane, but if you pack that thing full of ocean liner-esque amenities it’ll be more than bearable. The journey would be a holiday in and of itself, like a cruise, but in the sky, so infinitely better.
Saw this on DeviantArt a while back. I think my new favourite lightsaber colour is electric pink. (It’s not my favourite Lightning outfit, to be honest, but it does look pretty Sith-y.)
Going by the text of the article, they wanted to head off the whole, ‘Is the GT40 British or American?’ debate. The Mark IV was pretty much entirely American, so its inclusion on the list is completely uncontroversial.
Darth Traya would lead him through a lengthy process of self-discovery, with him ultimately coming to the realisation that he ought to rip himself in half.
That’s a typo/mistake: it’s RWD or AWD.
It’d be cool if we could eventually get a KotOR II style lightsaber customisation system, with various different lenses, crystals and power cells scattered around the Commonwealth.
By the time the hype from TFA’s died down, we’ll already be gearing up for Rogue One, and by the time that’s over with, we’ll be in the middle of the Episode VIII run-up. And that’s without accounting for the various unannounced games and such that are sure to pop up.
As I recall, the Starkiller Base beam was specifically described as a ‘hyperspeed weapon’ or something like that. That’s one of the two major differentiators between it and the Death Star: it can - or, rather, could - blow up more than one planet at once, and it doesn’t actually need to be all that close to its target.
Me and the same group of friends who watched it the first time through are all eager to see it again as soon as we can find the time; we all liked it the first time, but it’s great to hear that it’s one of those films that actually gets better with subsequent viewings.
That’s what they are doing. Here’s what I want them to do: