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More like Zoat is reading DC stuff's since that it a standard Black Adam story.@Zoat I just watched the Black Adam trailer.
I think someone in Warner Brothers is reading your stuff. Not sure if I'm joking.
"we didn't fight the evil sorceror because of his dark powers, we fought him because the source of his dark powers was ritual human sacrifice" dude what the fuck is this hair you're splitting, like yes things are more detailed on the geopolitical layer but if they hadn't been getting power from ritual human sacrifice are we saying the war would have happened anyway? prolly NOT
"we didn't fight the evil sorceror because of his dark powers, we fought him because the source of his dark powers was ritual human sacrifice" dude what the fuck is this hair you're splitting, like yes things are more detailed on the geopolitical layer but if they hadn't been getting power from ritual human sacrifice are we saying the war would have happened anyway? prolly NOT
(yes I posted the same response, and will likely continue to do so as long as people post this nonsense. once you start using ritual human sacrifice for your own power, your precise motivations stop mattering, at all, you are now the villain of the piece and whatever valid points you may or many not have also had are now tainted, good job)
Stating that further discussion of a topic would be in violation of the rules, implicitly using it as a shield for your argument, is not in keeping with rule 8's objective of avoiding thread derails and heated arguments over politics. The rules are no more a weapon to wield in this manner than threats of reporting.This isn't just an academic matter, either. This misrepresentation of history has led to ongoing discrimination in the modern day, and aspects of the modern state of politics resemble the politics of the mid-1800s in dangerous ways, but I will refrain from elucidating upon either of those out of respect for the rules of this forum.
Haven't looked at DC comics themselves in years. Last I remember Black Adam was a villain through and through and runs his country as a despot.More like Zoat is reading DC stuff's since that it a standard Black Adam story.
Haven't looked at DC comics themselves in years. Last I remember Black Adam was a villain through and through and runs his country as a despot.
The movie's trailer looked like he was going to be a hero that is going to over throw a tyrant and Dr. Fate is a pretentious dick.
Fair point. It was only intended to illustrate my motivations instead of to support what I was arguing. I didn't need to bring up the modern-day implications to defend the argument, so it really wasn't an appropriate direction to have gone with it.Stating that further discussion of a topic would be in violation of the rules, implicitly using it as a shield for your argument, is not in keeping with rule 8's objective of avoiding thread derails and heated arguments over politics. The rules are no more a weapon to wield in this manner than threats of reporting.
If you must address a topic, address it. If addressing a topic properly would unavoidably spill over into prohibited territory, then don't bring it up.
Thank you, corrected.
Don't really have any idea of what the story is yet, but my Adom doesn't act like Mr. Johnson.@Zoat I just watched the Black Adam trailer.
I think someone in Warner Brothers is reading your stuff. Not sure if I'm joking.
Sheeit, you shudda seen em before.Fallout continue to amaze me with how moronic the local is after nuclear Armageddon
Entry wound, exit wound.
Ok, I understand the propaganda. But if you're living under the delusion that your faction is the continuation of the previous official government/country, how the hell do you not know some basic facts about said country/government?
I'm not asking for them to unravel the gordian knot that is how the US government used to work, but really? They don't know how their country started? At this point they probably don't even know what 4th of July is!
Ah, psychic targetting. The next best thing to a Wall-hack cheat code. Or being the omniscient overwatch commander for a team of soldiers in a tactical RPG. You tell them where to shoot, they don't argue even if they need to shoot a rocket into the side of a building.5th November 2282
10:13 CDT
**Y'know, sergeant.** Corporal Iverson takes careful aim with his gauss rifle **[at a target on the other side of two walls as I share my psychic proprioception with him]** **I could get used to having a psycho-mutie on the squad.**
Chnk!
We **[both feel it]** as the robot collapses.
Ow. I wonder how he can get that sort of volume into telepathic communications. There's not even a volume knob!
Better dead Battle-bots than dead friendlies. And I like this Iverson kid. He's not a completely indoctrinated patsy of the Enclave.Iverson reloads his rifle. This model of gauss weapon was intended as a marksman's rifle, the extra power coming at the expense of needing to have each round loaded individually. All of the mechanoids we've encountered so far have been in 'rest mode', and he and Private Simmons have been shooting then from long range. Unfortunately, the shockwaves passing through their chassis haven't left much in the way of functioning brains, but… We're all still alive.
**No, sergeant, it's like… When America expanded west, right? The army hired Indian scouts and guides. Mutie guides Same thing.**
I always liked the 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' version of that sort of exchange. The bad guy slaps Robin with a riding glove. He replies by picking up a metal gauntlet and doing the same. Naturally, the fellow is gobsmacked.A while ago I read a book. I forget the title, but the main character was a black British man, altered genetically to be the soldier the soft western world could no longer create any other way. At one point he finds himself in the southern part of what was once the United States, and while drunk agrees to fund a prostitute's abortion. Unfortunately for him, it was an entrapment operation and he is promptly sent to prison. While in there people refer to him as being a nigger, and he says that he's not offended by that because it's too strange. It's as if someone came up to him and challenged him to a duel by slapping him with a riding glove.
And Krono would probably confuse him by expounding on the difference between American Indians and the Continental variety.I should probably be offended, but I actually find it funny. And the sad thing is that I can feel that Iverson means it and I know that it represents real progress.
**You some kinda magical Indian, mutie chief?**
Remember, he's been taught via a very focused curriculum.
And I'm sure his teachers put great focus on that bit of history...You know, I'm going to be glad when the Enclave's a little less Enclave and they can accept school teachers from other places.
**Put it this way, Corporal. You know the Declaration of Independence?**
Yes, that feeling of wanting to facepalm is completely understandable, Krono.**Yeah?**
**Who do you think the Founding Fathers were declaring independence from?**
**Er… China?**
At least they have enough human brains left for his power to sense them.**KRONO, ARE THERE ANY MORE OF THOSE DAMN ROBOTS AROUND?**
I close my eyes for a moment, reaching out through the dust.
Eh, getting short by a gun capable of punching through two walls and its armour isn't going to be kind to any squishy bits inside.**No, sergeant. None within my range.**
**That last one in any state for you to read its mind?**
**I'll check.**
Ah, environmental particulates. The bane of many a stealth ability, whether fast-adapting optical camouflage or magical perception-editing...I activate my armour's stealthy system and become translucent, which isn't the same as invisible and I suspect that senior Enclave soldiers are probably capable of spotting me. Probably don't need to use it, but since the Chinese version doesn't have the same dementia-inducing problem as the American rip-off I think I'll play it safe. The walls of Cedar Rapids reduce the effect of the dust storms… Somewhat. The place is still radioactive and the dust is still blowing everywhere, but the circling gyre causes the dust to build up against the windward walls and only pass through the more central parts of the town as a fine particulate mist. Maintaining my situational awareness as best I can, I pick my way through the rubble that was once a shopping precinct towards the fallen mechanoid.
Worst case, they could mount the shields on battery modules and use them as portable cover.It's half-buried in its charging foxhole, like most of the rest we've encountered. Energy shield… Intact, helpfully, and though it's not practical for us to incorporate them into our equipment I'm sure that Doctor Rubens and her team will be working on that once salvage teams recover the wrecks. The gauss round has punched through the… Lower chassis this time, suggesting that it was starting to rise when Corporal Iverson pulled the trigger.
If there's been an alert…
At least you can connect to it. That's probably better than a lot of psychics in the wastelands.I grab the robot by the shoulders and pull, turning it over. The entry wound is smaller than the exit wound, so I shove the fingers of my right hand into the gap and **[feel for any still-functioning systems]** Nothing from the living brain, though whether that's because the shockwave killed it or the loss of power will have to be determined by autopsy.
But… This one has a data store that's a little more intact than the others. Accessing machine intelligences isn't fun, but I should be able to connect well enough to get navigational data at least.
Wouldn't to do go into a trance only to get ganked by a Battle-bot buddy you missed...**Area clear. Attempting to read database.**
**Squad moving up.**
Of course, said power armour's operating software has to be really well coded to prevent mishaps from people overcompensating for the difference in feedback. Wouldn't want to break your own arm by flexing...I given them a moment to get into overwatch position. Power armour doesn't move like you might expect. It's not clumsy or ponderous; the servos mean that the people inside are faster and more agile than they are out of it. Once they get used to dealing with the momentum, anyway.
They're all in position, so…
Probably a lot easier to work with running software, I guess. That way you just subvert the central processor and make it work for you...Ugh.
I… Twitch, alien thoughts intruding on my consciousness. Human thoughts are… Messy, thousands of connections between everything and anything making the whole canvass merge together into a unified whole. Robots -even the ones I regard as people- don't have that. Each piece of data exists in isolation, connected… Perhaps by two or three strands. Or none at all, until their central control program searches for a file name and creates the connection. It makes reading a single file relatively easy but getting anything out of the system…
Or at least a possible trail to it. Let's hope the Battle-bot wasn't given to meandering.Vector, completely shorn of context. And another. And another. Vector… Is that an actual patrol route, or is it just..? No, that's how long it can walk before settling down to recharge. Which is a duration I know. Follow back the timestamps…
**I have an origin.**
Might help to ask where you're running, before you start sprinting. I know, it's almost the opposite of how you normally act...Dornan doesn't look around. **Then that's where we're going. Look alive, people.**
A series of beeps over the radio as the other soldiers signal readiness.
Not a fun time for anyone.**But I'm not sure exactly how fast this mechanoid was moving, so until I can work that out I'm going to have to follow its route exactly.**
One of the soldiers with a plasma gun glances my way. **That sounds like a good way to end up in a horde of those things.**
...Since they'd likely be long extinct by this time. Or mutated into something else entirely.**If we're lucky. Automated minefields are more likely. If anyone can think of a good way to get an intact brain, that would help. Otherwise, it's canary time.**
**The fuck's a canary?**
Or start beating your head against the Battle-bot's casing. It's probably loud.**Oh, I know this one.** Iverson nods. **It's where they can food. You know, stick it in a tin so it doesn't get mouldy.**
Resist the urge to roll your eyes.
Seriously, boys, did they put more focus on field-stripping your guns than simple historical... Oh, right. They probably did.**No, that's a cannery. A canary is a type of small bird that used to be used in mines to check for poisonous gas.**
**How?**
Of course, it often helped to have someone watching the canary, or it might end up being too late.**Well, the bird is much smaller than a human, so if there was poisonous gas, it would die first and the humans would know to evacuate.**
**Huh.**
Yeah, that is an acceptable response. It's not even insubordinate.The squad engages in a moment of silent contemplation.
**Hoines, your Hellfire armour's the toughest here, right?**
**Fuck you, Iverson.**
Yay... And Hoines can't tell the sarge to go fuck himself. That'd be a quick ticket to the stockade...**Hey, I'm going to have to snipe their legs off one they come after you. How do you think I'll feel if I miss? Sergeant?**
**Spread out. Krono, you and Hoines are gonna be our lures. You got EMP grenades?**
Well, that's going to be an entertaining way to spend the day.
Should likely have some punctuation in the middle there. Either a period or a semi-colon.
Is that Krono actually telling himself to resist, or should it be "roll my eyes"?
My guess is that he's a true-born Sergeant. 'Full shout' is his default volume, and any time he speaks in what others would consider 'normal conversational tone' he's actually whispering.Ow. I wonder how he can get that sort of volume into telepathic communications. There's not even a volume knob!
How to just follow orders. Also how to shoot (maybe not hit well, but they can maintain and operate their equipment).
Same -> same
given -> give
one -> onceI'm going to have to snipe their legs off one they come after you
And Krono would probably confuse him by expounding on the difference between American Indians and the Continental variety.
I always liked the 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' version of that sort of exchange. The bad guy slaps Robin with a riding glove. He replies by picking up a metal gauntlet and doing the same. Naturally, the fellow is gobsmacked
Mr Zoat Paul still hasn't figured out a way to tell people his last name. Is there a reason why he can't just get his ring to say it as he does with his first name?
It's Chandler I'm 99% sureHe doesn't even know what his last name is.
He apparently figured out that it's somehow connected to candles, but that's it.
Good guess but no.
Thank you, corrected.
SI.
What's left of the Enclave hasn't had a civilian population since the fall of the rig and the NCR/Brotherhood alliance destroying every base they had on the mainland. They don't have teachers. They barely know how to deal with people who aren't Enclave.Ok, I understand the propaganda. But if you're living under the delusion that your faction is the continuation of the previous official government/country, how the hell do you not know some basic facts about said country/government?
I'm not asking for them to unravel the gordian knot that is how the US government used to work, but really? They don't know how their country started? At this point they probably don't even know what 4th of July is!
Thank you, corrected.Should likely have some punctuation in the middle there. Either a period or a semi-colon.
He's telling himself.Is that Krono actually telling himself to resist, or should it be "roll my eyes"?
Thank you, corrected.
Because he can't think it coherently enough, and because... Well, how much does it matter at this point?Mr Zoat Paul still hasn't figured out a way to tell people his last name. Is there a reason why he can't just get his ring to say it as he does with his first name?
Great grandparents. And having spoken to my mum about it it's really more 'we think that's where it comes from'.Specifically one of his grandparents is Romani, and the Romani are thought to be descended from India, so while a bit convoluted, Krono is a magic, or at least mutant, Indian.
Is there a Britain in New England?
Alas all of the enclaves school materials, teachers and most of their intellectuals blew up with the old rig.Dear god. What exactly is the Enclave teaching it's kids???
I mean, there is propaganda and then there is this.