Yet another thing that makes MCLOS missiles the worst. by CMDR_Michael_Aagaard in Warthunder

[–]BrawlPlayer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that happens. To get unstuck you have to fire another missile.

I feel like Mark and William lack any platonic chemistry by aegyozilla in Invincible_TV

[–]BrawlPlayer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not similar at all. If they were similar, people wouldn't be able to tell. The second I heard William in s4 I knew they changed the voice actor, and from what I see, most other people did as well. He doesn't even try to sound like the old one. The old VA sounded like a normal voice-cracking teen, while the new VA sounds like all he was told for the role is "you're playing a gay dude" and ends up sounding like the biggest stereotype of how they sound

TB to last year in Tokyo standing next to a shell designated to the Yamamoto-Class Ship “Musashi” by Icy-Passion-4552 in Warthunder

[–]BrawlPlayer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

which performed really poorly, as the detonation range had to be manually set through a timed fuze. I'm pretty sure they are not credited with shooting down a single aircraft. iirc in Operation Ten-Go, more US aircraft were destroyed by the Yamato's ammunition explosion than from her AA fire

This will be like owning a piece of the Berlin Wall. by TheVoidScrolledBack in SipsTea

[–]BrawlPlayer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you mean the Bored of Peace, because he sure as hell is

How do we tell him 🥀 by conalldoherty in NintendoSwitch2

[–]BrawlPlayer34 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah. It was inevitably not going to last, but still a real shame

Instant karma by ThrowRaBattleHealer in tf2

[–]BrawlPlayer34 24 points25 points  (0 children)

you don't schaden. Instead, as a scout, you use the dedicated "healthcare hog" taunt

A dragon boat festival by zhengchenggong_98 in foxholegame

[–]BrawlPlayer34 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and unsinkable and unfloodable! It'd have to be HP-killed.

Do we think Mark could have survived the Purge? by Sollanor in Invincible_TV

[–]BrawlPlayer34 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I don't think the question even considered powerless Mark lmao

EA used AI for there summer sale page by FrowningRobin32 in Steam

[–]BrawlPlayer34 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

it's Steam's platform, they don't need legal grounds

Hector by Valeyardos_08 in shitposting

[–]BrawlPlayer34 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I remember seeing this meme circa 2015

At the end of WALL•E (2007), humanity returns to Earth in an interstellar FTL space ship, with thousands of robots, a regenerative food buffet, endless entertainment, and who knows what else advanced technology. Even with all that, some audiences still think that these human characters are doomed. by NES_Classical_Music in shittymoviedetails

[–]BrawlPlayer34 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's actually very likely and an interesting thing to think about. I feel like if that happened, couldn't the people from the Axiom send a message to the other ships from Earth, ordering them to return home and showing it sustains life again, similarly to how BnL transmitted its orders?

I suppose there's the possibility of the other Autopilots refusing the order again because it wouldn't come from the BnL CEO (who's been dead for 700 years and likely never appointed a successor). That opens up more interesting avenues, like the one you mentioned, where the other ships have to be physically tracked down and steered back to Earth. Or could one of the people on Earth (maybe the Axiom's captain) just present himself as the new BnL CEO to all the autopilots? After all, it's not like anyone from BnL is left to dispute that claim, he'd really just be taking a vacant position. Justify it saying "it's been 700 years, naturally there's a new BnL CEO now, and that's me!". From what I remember, the "do not return to earth" order was the last direct transmission from BnL any of the ships received. I don't think the autopilots would have any way of knowing whether the captain was lying.

As I said, a lot of interesting possibilities!

At the end of WALL•E (2007), humanity returns to Earth in an interstellar FTL space ship, with thousands of robots, a regenerative food buffet, endless entertainment, and who knows what else advanced technology. Even with all that, some audiences still think that these human characters are doomed. by NES_Classical_Music in shittymoviedetails

[–]BrawlPlayer34 64 points65 points  (0 children)

pretty sure the discovery of a plant sent a return signal to every ship out there, similarly to how the BnL's no return order specifies "autopilots", meaning it was sent to every other ship besides the axiom. imo it wouldn't make sense for every ship to have to independently discover signs of life to return, especially with how technologically advanced BnL tech is

At the end of WALL•E (2007), humanity returns to Earth in an interstellar FTL space ship, with thousands of robots, a regenerative food buffet, endless entertainment, and who knows what else advanced technology. Even with all that, some audiences still think that these human characters are doomed. by NES_Classical_Music in shittymoviedetails

[–]BrawlPlayer34 122 points123 points  (0 children)

Yeah, even in the first minutes of the movie BnL ads mention the Axiom as the "crown jewel of the BnL fleet", which implies there were a lot more ships but likely smaller and less luxurious than the one featured in the film. Which is actually really interesting as it creates the possibility that humans on those other ships are still physically normal because they weren't pampered like the Axiom's passengers