I don’t even remember the Dominion War. I remember the early episodes
I don’t even remember the Dominion War. I remember the early episodes
Alright. Why can’t there be female Custodes?
I’m just glad it was a tree and not a person...
It is not just you.
I don’t know if I was “absorbed” by Fallout, but you’re right. RoP used (up) a lot of my “it’s Tolkien!” goodwill. For background I love LotR and have played (and liked) Fallout. The series was just an intro, a long exposition with some uneven pacing. Still, it was pretty good and hopefully a sign for even better…
Yes. Useless. But how about typing the words “Hamas is a terrorist organization”. I wonder if you'd at least agree to that. We can disagree about everything else.
This is a nice idea, but it is on its way out. Anyone who just needs a quick piece of “art” for a poster, an invitation, a website would rather pay 10 bucks instead of 300. “AI” is here to stay and artists would do well to prepare for it.
Yep. After the downfall of Kotaku, is Giz next? I hope not :(
Because they are barbaric and inhuman, of course. We do not do “psychosurgery” anymore, except - maybe, perhaps, probably not - in one or two extreme cases. That guy doesn't even come close to qualifying.
How dare you suggest that Michael Burnham is the Michael Burnham to all Michael Burnham?!?!
Isn’t it? We're one short hop away from linking heads to intelligence and criminality (again). This world is going to the shitter.
Money begets money and outsiders fail. All is well.
I loved your comment. Had a similar arc to yours through the games.
I see what you’re saying and mostly disagree. The “flashbacks” gave context and excellent social commentary. Vault 31 might be problematic, though, for the very reason you mentioned. Good point.
I liked the show ok, despite it being a bit boring sometimes, with a little too much exposition. I have played all Fallout games and like or love them. Fallout 4 was boring and forgettable to me, though.
Hard science fiction? “We will use 1000 atomic warheads, spaced out and stationary (!) in space, to propel a craft containing organic material, using a sail. GTFO. The show was pretty bad...
Yea, didn't think so.
Yea, didn't think so.
Better than Microsoft support.
Interesting. And here I thought that the stones came from the blood and sweat of the oppressed colonial slaves.