@Elowen_de_first@CuriosityonX Could potentially be ADHD, working memory is particularly weak in those that have it. You can recently be finished with a task but still think you may have forgotten it minutes later.
@Publius_7_1776@mark_noori Though of course, no one would have succeeded alone, even the Soviets that people like to toot for, material aid through raw supplies, steel, oil, trucks and logistics, etc. allowed for them to succeed in the entire relocation of their war industry to the other side of the Urals.
@Publius_7_1776@mark_noori It wasn’t just the U.S. allied victory revolved around each nations respective strengths and positions to achieve victory. The British empire held the line in hopes of U.S. involvement, when Germany invaded the Soviets, both the U.S. and Britain planned on supporting…
@Publius_7_1776@mark_noori The red army through massive material support to keep the largest army on the continent alive and fighting the Germans instead of collapsing, long enough so that they could open up a 2nd front in Europe for allied victory. Britain held off Japan long enough for the U.S. to arrive
@twolly11@sorry_hat Yeah the post is inaccurate, in the case of the Romans it was a steady decline with periods of famines, corruption, economic falls, etc. like most things its slow decline very slow, then rapid collapse. Would be better to say they didn’t know Rome was dying out, till the finale.
@Tatodarside@AnimeePost I don’t remember their name but the 2nd one is a spirit that takes your face whenever they see you making expressions. A previous avatar went out to try and kill them after their lover’s face was taken by them. I don’t remember why Aang met them in the series
@Zurakci The thing about this match up is that the DPS that makes the Tiberon ‘competitive’ is over compensated by the laser beam that’s a fixed weapon, and being as immobile as it is compared to the Perseus means it will never get laser on once distances close.
@Frozen_Saber@Zuttomayonise@fwmann1e And plus the story is really nicely set up to combine the journey of everyone’s trauma and how they do good in spite of it to help each other grow and bring down the empire.
@Frozen_Saber@Zuttomayonise@fwmann1e Honestly I’d say it’s more interesting with Zuko’s journey dealing with childhood trauma and culture under Ozzai, and his long but painful process to then finally help the avatar and stand against his father.
@Flynn_Alan_SC@flamelier@starcitizenbot I would check ship performance viewer or erkul for weapon stats and the armor deflection rates on the individual ships. Idk if it’s the entire size category, but it did do damage to the ships I specified
@Flynn_Alan_SC@flamelier@starcitizenbot We took on a guardian and Vanguard last night with them. You can’t really do anything to the larger vessels like the C2 we fought, but the ironclad’s torpedo stripped enough armor for us to damage it. (You can still reduce the shields with the small weapons)
@Boilers32@micah_erfan Molesting is the intention of another to desecrate the innocence of a child. While there is quite a bit of ambiguity in the surgeries, there is no room for interpretation for molesting a child.
@Draco_o7 Really an apples to oranges comparison, one is a strong military ship that requires a team to get the most out of it to fight other large ships, while the other is a flying barge with a ton of internal space that allows you to play around with. I have both :)
@SuperChampzLive@RiverGrit_SC@croberts68 It’s part of the PvE contracts, honestly fighting enemies with Jerry rigged stuff to make them more frightening and unorthodox can make it even healthier of a game loop!
@av88id@amarmos_alter All Nikkes we’ve seen in game spare a special few, were initially mass produced models. In the story it’s explained that those who develop especially strong characters are then chosen for more specialized bodies turning them into what we see now.
@MightyBuddha01@cryptopunk7213 They have a ton of planned facilities with entire inventories waiting years to be produced, this will just accelerate that
@detransanon@aymaneayma86866@GarbageHuman24 The point people are trying to make is that it reeks of being ‘staged’ as in the wrinkles look like it was just hung up and possibly didn’t exist before they entered. I don’t really know the story behind it
@StaunchGrimoire@Cacildiss_lemos@cosyposter Yeah it was the first trees that became oil, before there were other forms of life that could break them down before they could fossilize.
@editspeed51@TypeRamza That’s because Caster Gilgamesh is the Gilgamesh that completed his search for the elixir of life, it’s when he transitions from the hero to being the king.