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Jamie Pickens
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I feel that all too well. I’m running both Shadowrun and Pathfinder 2e, and juggling that alongside Baldur’s Gate is tough. Both games desire so much development time.

Almost every military base I was on during my time in the Navy had an arcade, it seemed. 

The series recounts the events of 94 and 95 loosely.

Hey, ANN has this wrong. Goenitz, Iori, and Kyo are part of the Orochi Saga of KOF 96 and 97, which this movie is based off of. None of this NESTS.

(Louie the Rune Soldier, that is.)

However, the manga and novels do clearly place it in Alecrast, the continent that Lodoss breaks off of during the battle of Phlaris and Kardis. (Although they do mention that knight of Ramilearth...) All of which comes from the Sword World RPG setting.

Obviously, we have stumbled upon the plot of PSO2 the Animation. Young teenagers join the extracurricular afterschool Phantasy Star club, only to discover the guild that is at the heart of the club across all of Japan (And I mean, the world too... obviously PSO2 will be a worldwide phenomenon in the anime) is actually

No, it was no new Shogo. But I did smile a bit when I heard Armacham Industries. Sadly, I didn’t see a Ordog VII to steal and fight the supernatural.

Orbital Bombardments really do the trick. Once the Y-Wings take down their shields, bombard them.

I have to say... the one detail I absolutely love from the TNG Opening that I think makes that intro stand out to me is at about the 1:30 mark where if you look at the bridge portion of the ship, you can see people walking in the conference room windows. That SFX has always wowed me (And is present in the older shots,

It's the same way I get frustrated sometimes at a friend of mine who loves the game Smite yet completely passes over Guilty Gear 2 Overture when it's essentially the same darn game!

I was hoping this would come up again...

You obviously neglected to take into account the quantum-dimensional bending force that an energy beam using hypermatter causes, creating gravimetric dimensional distortions far more powerful than the simple destructive energy calculations you have done.

Unlike my inability to get formatting to ever work for me! By the abyss!

/quote Then they went for the eyes (boo) /quote

That reference was as good as an elven arse.

Two articles to stir the hunger! You are on a roll, Mr. Fahey!

You are right... I think that's where a lot of my passion for Robotech comes from. I'm actually not the biggest fan of the Macross portion anyways... it's really Mospeada that catches my eye nowadays and why sequels to Robotech always fascinate me. (Heck, Robotech Invasion is pretty much the Genesis Climber Mospeada

But you are most certainly correct. There are some Robotech Defenders who go a little overboard. I also understand the plight of Macross fans who can't legally get half of their franchise here in the states.

Certainly. And I'm not trying to say either is better. I love me some Macross (Especially that aforementioned Macross 7.) But at the same time, Robotech almost gets to be a sort of sequel to aspects of Southern Cross and Mospeada that we'd never get otherwise. Heck, Robotech Invasion itself is the closest thing the

I keep joking with some friends that the next series should be done up like a Macross Idol series to find the next Fire Bomber or Galactic Voice. Throw in some aliens, some rival bands for our protagonists to "battle", and we'd have ourselves a fun show.