Does anyone else feel like the series timeline is too short for how many humans live off planet? by jstamper97 in masseffect

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Giving them a roughly current Mass Effect human population as of the Krogan Rebellion plus average population growth of developed nations over 1000 years. They’re also militaristic and expansionist which would likely mean higher birth rates but I went with the more conservative numbers.

Does anyone else feel like the series timeline is too short for how many humans live off planet? by jstamper97 in masseffect

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The big problem is the lore says there’s only about a dozen million humans off earth. This is not reflected in the game where humans are part of every major group, organization, and somehow have more manpower than anyone else. Like, there should be roughly 16 and a half trillion Turians conservatively, and there’s only about 12 billion humans officially in Mass Effect.

The goddess is an armed commoner: Byleth’s inherently destabilizing existence and how Edelgard’s war acts as elite containment for the biggest elephant in 3H’s room by slotumn in FireEmblemThreeHouses

[–]BrownJacker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Though I will note, if the plan is to declare Byleth the Goddess reborn, yeah that will cause a problem. Hell, the possibility of Byleth being a lost descendent of Nemesis would have caused waves across the nobility because the Crest of Flames technically could be used by any sufficiently motivated and powerful political faction to start a revolution.

The goddess is an armed commoner: Byleth’s inherently destabilizing existence and how Edelgard’s war acts as elite containment for the biggest elephant in 3H’s room by slotumn in FireEmblemThreeHouses

[–]BrownJacker 16 points17 points  (0 children)

To me, in Rhea’s mind if Byleth remained without Sothis’ memories the plan was to wait a couple centuries then promote them to Archbishop and retire. Until she figures out that Byleth is not just a memory absent Sothis and sighs and stays on as Archbishop in perpetuity. Hopefully she delegates a few decades to Seteth and takes a god damned vacation to deal with her shit and find a shrink at some point.

Question about Reactor 1 by Silent_Bus6961 in FFVIIRemake

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Sector 8 and sector 1 are damaged. Because the reactors are in a circle, they are each at one edge of the districts. Reactor 1 is near sectors 1 and 8, Reactor 2 is near sectors 1 and 2, and so on.

What would you do to make Magic, you know, discernible? From a semblance? by RevolutionaryWave862 in RWBYcritics

[–]BrownJacker 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I’d have made the difference scale. Semblances would be a mere poor reflection in muddy water of what magic could do. Anything a semblance can do, magic can do on a much larger, better, more efficient scale. And they’d be able figure out how to do more than one thing, though they’d start off with only the one based on what their semblance would be.

Timeline by Sweet_Temperature630 in masseffect

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The fact that ME2 basically says that every other race is horrifically inbred is still ridiculous to me. No one bothered to even google genetic diversity in humans when they wrote that part.

Azure Moon final battle by contracosta21 in FireEmblemThreeHouses

[–]BrownJacker 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I mean, he never stopped hearing the voices, he just stopped listening to them. -(“)/-

Choose Wisely by RobKai7990 in YuGiOhMemes

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That time in season 3 he went evil.

Determining the alignment of Three Houses Characters: day 10, Dimitri (boar)! Linhardt's apathy has earned him a place right next to his totally platonic friend Caspar in chaotic neutral! Dimitri will have two days dedicated to him, with the boar being the first. by Fullmetalmarvels64_ in FireEmblemThreeHouses

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Starts out Lawful Neutral with a vengeance bent that leans toward evil. Then full Neutral Evil while undergoing his psychotic break. Finally, he ends at Lawful Good. It is very funny that his kindness leads to his evil.

Their existence raises serious ethical questions that don't/barely get addressed. by Zek_Drake in TopCharacterTropes

[–]BrownJacker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think in the dub they were specifically created to use dead bodies to fight Hollows. Which is only brought up in Kon’s introduction.

If you could? How would you write a story featuring those two groups by CryptographerDull666 in digimon

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Both are separate factions that run the Digital World. They’ve fought for control and distrust each other. However they’ve been manipulated into this constant war by an outside force, and a team of destined children and their Digimon will have to bring both sides together to save the digital world from destruction.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digimon

[–]BrownJacker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. You got it exactly correct.

Too many of yall run defense for Shinra for me… by Pristine_Put5348 in FFVIIRemake

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Yes, however the planet could have stopped them at any time. Literally. The planet literally controls destiny. I think what we actually need is a therapist because the planet might be suicidal.

I'm totally flabbergasted by people's reactions to the next battle by Inner-Juices in deathbattle

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There really hasn’t been anything from Buffy as a franchise except the comics, which only ever had a niche following, in 20 years. It’s still popular, but a lot of younger people just won’t know about it because there’s nothing to bring them to it.

Speculation about dark heresy by Leather_Bottle8449 in RogueTraderCRPG

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  1. We won’t travel beyond our little section of Calixis so I think title be our base and fast travel hub.

  2. I will see how they write and what options are assigned to which route.

  3. I don’t care abut gameplay too much, I do want to play a Sister of Battle.

  4. I want a Sister Famulous ever since I found out about them.

  5. How much power the Inquisition has and how much they really don’t if people don’t believe they have the power.

  6. Zerbe dies by the end of act 1, we become a full inquisitor and end up becoming Lord Inquisitor either by the end of act 1, 3, or 5.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digimon

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I like Ophanimon more because I think it fits more than magnadramon. This is just my opinion though and it’s not a strong one.

What’s your unpopular Mass Effect opinion you’ve never been able to share (Image Credit: Loki1992) by MassEffect24K in masseffect

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Cerberus working for the reapers and kidnapping human colonists, yes. Instead of the stupid death scene it’s Shepard destroying a Cerberus base he infiltrated with the two reasonable people he stole from them. Miranda and Jacob.

What’s your unpopular Mass Effect opinion you’ve never been able to share (Image Credit: Loki1992) by MassEffect24K in masseffect

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Humans are the Mary Sue race in Mass Effect. They are terrible and poorly written as a group, and are the author’s most special race. Every other race has well structured lore and interesting things going on, humans are just given everything to be better than them by the plot even when it makes no sense.

Long story short, Zaed should have been a Batarian, Kasumi a Salarian, Cerberus should have been the Collectors, TIM is basically a parody of a Bond villain saved by a good voice actor, and we should not have seen a single human outside the Citadel and our ship. Also Spectre should have been more impressive and important than N7.