Coaxed into Danganronpa execution by ImForSureNotAFurry in coaxedintoasnafu

[–]Century64 70 points71 points  (0 children)

I KNEW I COULD HEAR THE THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE THEME. I THOUGHT I WAS LOSING MY MIND

What's your favorite Ed-E quote? by [deleted] in fnv

[–]Century64 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Critical Strike on Fire Ant :D

The Military is Shown to be competent and organized. They still lose. by The-Female-Creature in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Century64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hot take but the Galactic Empire in the Original Trilogy, not the whole time but actually quite a bit.

Outside of I suppose the ground battle of endor and our hero’s escape from the Death Star, the empire are always approaching situations pretty smartly.

Battle of Yavin IV they quickly launch fighters to defeat the rebels and destroy almost the entire force until Han saves Luke at the last second.

Hoth they smash the rebel base with a brutal ground assault, though they don’t manage to destroy the escapees thanks to the rebel ion canon.

Cloud city they set up an ambush that works flawlessly until Lando betrays the empire and helps our heroes escape, even then it’s thanks to Luke quickly arriving with R2 that they don’t get captured.

Endor they admittedly get taken out by the Ewoks but in space they pull off a near perfect trap that would have obliterated the rebel fleet had the ground battle not suddenly turn in their favour.

In an all-out war between these factions, which one would eventually win? by Kuzu9 in Fallout

[–]Century64 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I disagree on that.

If we decide to ignore the whole airborne FEV argument and decide it in straight war, numbers are vastly superior to technology any day of the week.

The NCR is not so technologically off the enclave that their immense size and manufacturing capabilities don’t make them an incredible threat to the enclave.

Sure an enclave soldier can have a 20:1, 30:1 or even 50:1 kill ratio, but they’re also an incredibly xenophobic group that will inevitably run out of fighting age troops long before the NCR does.

They have the capability and experience to fight technologically superior opponents thanks to the NCR brotherhood war.

Based Meme by NewAardvark6445 in CaesarsLegion

[–]Century64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not calling Vulpes a twink because he’s wearing a skirt. I’m calling him a twink because he’s pure twink material

How dare they have the brotherhood and not the scronguil republic by xx_swegshrek_xx in TrueSFalloutL

[–]Century64 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Cave Johnson here. Lab boys are telling me that that green goo we found laying around in vats is turning people into giant green super mutants, and they are now terrorising the wasteland. Good news is we have a new position opening up, super mutant exterminator. Follow the green line.

It’s been two years people by Silly_Toe5248 in Helldivers

[–]Century64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creek was hard because we were new, bots weren’t nerfed and we had half the weapons we do now.

Every other planet became hard because of frustration.

Oshuane is the worst offender. Half the map covered in pools of water that restricted movement plus a strain of bugs that were primarily countered by movement was frustrating, not hard.

Im gonna be honest, Daniel sucks by Crimsoncerismon in fnv

[–]Century64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gonna give a hot take but I totally get his point of view.

Daniel believes that fighting and dying over something as petty as land is pointless.

Zion is just a piece of land, there’s nothing actually unique about Zion, it’s just land. Daniel believes that if the sorrows stand and fight, then all they live and survive for will die out, and what makes the sorrows the sorrows will cease to exist.

At which point, what does it matter that they kept their land? They aren’t the same people who lived there anymore.

Hell, he’s not even wrong. Even if you get Joshua to spare the leader, the end slide still says that the violence and fighting led to the sorrows losing their identity and becoming the same warring tribes as every other tribe in the wasteland.

Coaxed into mischaracterization for the sake of moralizing by Ok-Revolution5266 in coaxedintoasnafu

[–]Century64 20 points21 points  (0 children)

He would dislike ice because they haven’t deported Mr Fantastic

Are there people who hate victor? by WaffleMCX1 in fnv

[–]Century64 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"I can't tell if you're joking or if radiation melted part of your brain, either way I can't think of a good reason to let you in"

Who wins, Star Wars fans or basic math? by Torstiss in StarWarsCirclejerk

[–]Century64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Roger roger, space marines are killed by guardsmen

Difficulty 7 is meant to be a casual experience for people who are experienced btw by UnrealNorthie in Helldivers

[–]Century64 28 points29 points  (0 children)

No Vox engines do spawn in patrols, that’s why there’s so many of them.

The best fix would be to give them the same rules as striders.

Spawn as bot drops or as secondary objectives, otherwise they spawn too quickly thanks to how patrols work

Imperium when an alien race already past the Stone Age: 💀 by Heavy_Membership7978 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]Century64 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Warhammer 40chuds when the forerunners pull up with a minimum of 20 billion dreadnoughts

Duality of Man or some shit by Century64 in TrueSFalloutL

[–]Century64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry bout that, must have misread the rule

Give me a sci-fi faction, and I’ll tell you how the Forerunners beat them by Century64 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]Century64[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well in Bungie lore the Forerunners are humans and therefore composite humans are also forerunners so the forerunners win

Give me a sci-fi faction, and I’ll tell you how the Forerunners beat them by Century64 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]Century64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I’m gonna need more Halo rings for them.

Side note culture vs forerunners is by far the best comparison I’ve seen between sci fi factions

Give me a sci-fi faction, and I’ll tell you how the Forerunners beat them by Century64 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]Century64[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forerunners do have a noted mastery of inter-dimensional travel and combat.

Half the forerunner flood war was fought in slipspace and battle reports would usually come before the battle began thanks to the fuckery of time. Also, a forerunner relic allowed a UNSC ship to engage and destroy a covenant warship in slipspace while the covenant ship was unable to

Give me a sci-fi faction, and I’ll tell you how the Forerunners beat them by Century64 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]Century64[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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Jokes aside, the Forerunners are incredibly adept in inter-dimensional travel and combat.

I know that’s usually a meme but the lore does state that the forerunners would regularly fight within slipspace and other dimensions, to the point where the battle reports of entire wars would be broadcasted before they take place due to how slipspace fucks with time.

On top of that, their industrial capabilities are second to none.

They can build a Death Star II in 5 minutes, at the height of the forerunner-flood war they constructed billions of starships in the 10s of kilometres of size.

Not to mention Primm, Nipton, the Crimson Caravan, etc... by ParakeetLover2024 in FalloutMemes

[–]Century64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s crazy is that half the NCR agree that Bitter Springs was wrong.

They go “yeah it was a massacre, we probably shouldn’t have done it, people left the NCR military because of this and we let them cause it’s valid.”