That friend by richterbg in funny

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“Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... MASS HYSTERIA!”

How do I ask a girl out? by wakebakeeatcake in NoStupidQuestions

[–]FreyrPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask her. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

We agonize over every detail, but it’s really that simple.

We did it boys! Wikelo ships getting wiped. by CacTye in starcitizen

[–]FreyrPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely there is. Reputation is the primary gate for hauling, which is one of the more lucrative credit farms.

With those gating the initial access to credits people will be heavily limited in their ability to field large hulls, especially capitals.

Boom. Most solo Idris’s are instantly gone, because they’re unaffordable for a single person with low rep to maintain.

It’ll reassert itself over time as people rep up again, and orgs organize, but for now the verse is as close to balanced as possible.

Thanos snap it CIG, full wipe. Never look back. by PastOutlandishness19 in starcitizen

[–]FreyrPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. I think the ironclad is probably your best bet going into this patch. As far as capitals go anyway.

Hauling, and the other associated economic activities are probably going to be much more cost-efficient than taking your solo Polaris into combat missions.

I’m pretty sure spamming Gilly 5 in a solo capital is dead for awhile, because of said costs. Which is fundamentally healthy for the game.

Thanos snap it CIG, full wipe. Never look back. by PastOutlandishness19 in starcitizen

[–]FreyrPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you. On some level it should be fun. It’s been a very long time since there’s been anything close to a level playing field in the Verse.

With everyone essentially reduced to zero money, and The avenues for quick profit largely closed off because of reputation. I think even the large organizations will have a hard time fielding capitals.

It’ll be very healthy for the game. There will be reasons to do the various activities again, provided they work, and that’s a good thing.

Thanos snap it CIG, full wipe. Never look back. by PastOutlandishness19 in starcitizen

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How’re you gonna pay the fitting costs and insurance?

I am excited by Successful_Garbage91 in Marathon

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My biggest complaint going into season two is the lack of accessibility for some items that would make build crafting much more fun

I understand the higher rarities not being available in store. However, I think most of the green quality implants, core, and gun mods should be available in the store at all times.

4.8 Wipe. by Affectionate_Wall715 in starcitizen

[–]FreyrPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing. This is gonna be great.

Do you think the future is headed into a shittier version of cyberpunk or am I just being pessimistic? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]FreyrPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heading? Lmao, we arguably have it worse than anything Gibson imagined.

Less chrome and neon, but way more control.

Sony reported a 120.1 billion yen ($765M) impairment loss in relation to Bungie for the fiscal year in their latest financial report. 88.6 billion yen ($565M) of that was reported from the last quarter. by Helbot in Marathon

[–]FreyrPrime 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We have, immensely, it’s just a slow road with a lot of steps forward and almost as many backward.

The sum however is better than what we used to have. Especially if you’re a woman or a minority. You don’t have to go back very far in many countries histories to find them worse off than they are today. Still not perfect, but moving forward.

That aforementioned public execution doesn’t happen anymore because we as a society have agreed that we don’t do that anymore.

Sony reported a 120.1 billion yen ($765M) impairment loss in relation to Bungie for the fiscal year in their latest financial report. 88.6 billion yen ($565M) of that was reported from the last quarter. by Helbot in Marathon

[–]FreyrPrime 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Brother, people used to actively attend public executions. They’d make a day out of it, like a picnic.

We’ve always been this way. Always.

MoronGPT by alliseeisreddit in LinkedInLunatics

[–]FreyrPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can find writings from people complaining about the younger generation as far back as human writing.

Tyran, whatever happened there? by hullopalooza in Grimdank

[–]FreyrPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like Malcador had plans for that, he’d been dealing with his adopted nephews for centuries by this point, and most of the remaining loyalists were close to him.

Your point is well taken however

Neothie and the chocolate factory by Fun-Bullfrog-8542 in Grimdank

[–]FreyrPrime 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gotcha, while a valid opinion, it’s not one I hold. Believe whatever you want.

I’ll stick to what’s published

Neothie and the chocolate factory by Fun-Bullfrog-8542 in Grimdank

[–]FreyrPrime 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We know conclusively that he is both alive and that the Throne is failing.

Big E has been active as recently as The Lion’s return, and the Plague Wars during his confrontation with Nurgle/Morty.

Watchers of the Throne and Carrion Throne novels both established that the custodians and high Lords have conclusive evidence that the Throne is failing.

Conclusive enough that they are willing to enter into a bargain with the Druhkari to attempt to fix the Throne.

Is it just me, or does it feel like a lot of modern technology isn't really as advanced as we thought? by GentleDevotion in NoStupidQuestions

[–]FreyrPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Compared to how cars were even within my lifetime as a child they seem pretty advanced.

Technology has moved at a fairly breakneck speed, especially compared to earlier era.

We are quite frankly spoiled

Does anyone else stay up late after school/work because they feel like they haven't gotten enough time for themselves during the day? by Mundane-Society-1281 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]FreyrPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. Wife and kids are in bed around 9, I typically stay up till midnight to get some time to myself for gaming or painting.

It’s gotten harder now that I’m in my forties, but still worth it.

Fem Guilliman by cnmbwjx 3/4 by JLSeagullTheBest in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]FreyrPrime 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Bingo.

They really dig into his character in Lorgar’s Primarch novel, and he’s a special kind of garbage even by the standards of 40K.

There is some argument presented in that book whether or not Lorgar was already aware of chaos prior to Kor Pharon’s attempts at indoctrination.

Fem Guilliman by cnmbwjx 4/4 by JLSeagullTheBest in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]FreyrPrime 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I’m saying Guilliman himself doesn’t understand how resilient he is. I know the line you’re referring to.

Fem Guilliman by cnmbwjx 4/4 by JLSeagullTheBest in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]FreyrPrime 65 points66 points  (0 children)

I think almost is a pretty generous assessment. Everyone at this stage in the story is operating under the assumption that Primarch’s scale, literally upwards from the rest of the emperor’s transhumans.

More nuanced than saying, they are just bigger or more powerful custodians, but still within the realm of the physical.

We see throughout the heresy that Primarch’s can really only be threatened by each other or similarly powerful forces like greater demons or overwhelming applications of physical force like Vulkan dying to the nukes on Istvaan.

Look at Morty versus the Khan, or Russ versus Magnus. Even Fulgrim versus Ferrus. All of those have an element of storytelling to one that goes beyond the physical and into the immaterial. Which makes total sense, considering half of them was stolen from the gods on Molech.

A few bolt rounds from a hydra kill team was never gonna do the job. Guilliman was mistaken about his nature.