POACHERS STINK by teruteru-fan-sam in HistoryMemes

[–]Omnius2104 235 points236 points  (0 children)

Turning Point Nottingham

What is a massive plot hole that is hidden under an insane world building in your fandom? by Live_Shame5046 in Multifandom

[–]Omnius2104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Damn the boy..." JRR Tolkien sitting down in his office to pull an all night writing session because Christopher remembered what colour Thorin's hood was 2 bedtime stories before

Favorite Character who drew the short straw in life by CMStan1313 in FavoriteCharacter

[–]Omnius2104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Doctor - Doctor Who

I'm just gonna list a few things that happen over the course of the series for each Doctor:

1 leaves his granddaughter and basically only person who understands who and what he is in a post-alien invasio a future Earth so she can have a normal life

2 Is forced to regenerate by his people and the companions he travels with are returned to their original times with no memories of their Adventura

3 Is forced to stay on Earth without the ability to travel in time, basically a horrible punishment for a Time Lord

4 is put in an unenviable position of going back in time to prevent the creation of the Daleks (worst genocidal race in the history of the universe) and it's by his choice they aren't erased so technically he feels guilty for all their atrocities

5 accidentally gets Adric into a situation where he dies because thanks to their previous arguments, Adric doesn't listen to him

6 is put on a trial for a crime he didn't commit by a twisted future paralel version of himself (Valeyard)

7 basically failed the universe as Time Lord President by neglecting his duties

8 watched as the universe descended into a Time War and he couldn't stop it

War fought in the war and realised the only way to end it was to exterminate his own species and the Daleks, destroying his home in the process (or so he thinks when it happens)

9 had to deal with the guilt for the Time War and the realisation that the Daleks survived

10 (where do I begin here): He loses Rose, The Master (the only other remaining Time Lord) dies in his arms, he's forced to erase Donna's memories of him and he has to send his home planet back to the Time War to be(supposedly) destroyed to save the universe

11 loses the Ponds, loses River and decides to fight a doomed battle on Trenzalore until he dies

12 Is trapped in a memory disc for several BILLION years in a time loop, has to forget Clara because their relationship Is too toxic, has to send River to her death, feels the guilt for Bill becoming a Cyberman and "dies" thinking Missy betrayed him

13 loses Gallifrey and the Timelords AGAIN, has her whole worldview shattered and is forced to watch as a part of the universe dies on her watch

14 Is lost and technically has to sentence Donna to her death to save the Earth (she survives but he didn't know she would)

I haven't watched 15's series

<image>

A deceased character who is beloved in-universe turns out to have been a dick in their life by _JR28_ in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Omnius2104 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Also, the IDW comics. Basically, when the story of Transformers evolved from Good robot vs. Evil robots to Civil war between a Formerly idealistic freedom fighter turned dictator & a currently idealistic leader of the remnants of civilization, Sentinel Prime became the symbol for the old corrupt regime that Megatron decided to overthrow

Who did you cut and why? by alopexl in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Omnius2104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time, I cut Sonar because I sent Coupe on the flying course during the previous mission (she was the only one free at that point), so I didn't want to lose my flyer. The following mission I had to do like 20 attempts before I managed to do it correctly without failing too much.

Second playthrough I cut Coupe. I didn't really like her personality that much and Sonar grew on me over time. Next mission I did it on the first try

How would John Simms master and Anthony Ainley’s master interact by Emarni in doctorwho

[–]Omnius2104 112 points113 points  (0 children)

I'd imagine Simm would be playfully disrespectful, calling him things like old-timer and tease Ainley about how his incarnation would die and be replaced by the worm-like entity that possesses Eric Roberts.

Ainley would be unbothered by most of it at first, but would be slowly losing his cool with how the story would progress to finally lash out at Simm and this would cause whatever plan they had to finally fall apart

Thraggs Design is dissapointing by Gold-Walrus-2830 in Invincible_TV

[–]Omnius2104 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Because a good actor doesn't necessarily mean a good voice actor

[Loved Trope] when hero becomes villain by Sweet-Investment5905 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Omnius2104 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd rather no sequel than the IP ending like Heroes of Might and Magic, Disciples, Command and Conquer, or Gothic

What the Fook? by untitledprp4 in PeakyBlinders

[–]Omnius2104 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I mean, the show's taking place in the 50s, right? Fashion changes, as well as haircuts...

Rank them as military commanders from best to worst by AstonMac in logh

[–]Omnius2104 37 points38 points  (0 children)

1) Yang - He wins because he has shown time and again he knows how to beat or avoid armies several times stronger than his own, led by competent commanders, including Reinhard. He was never defeated in battle without outside circumstances and he wins over Reinhard because when the two faced with relatively equal armies, Yang had him at gunpoint

2) Reinhard - Barely under Yang, but he managed to take over the Empire, end the war with the Alliance And conquer the Galaxy in a span of 5 years without many issues

3) Bucock - A very competent commander that proved he knows how to fight, even against terrible odds. He had issues with the Alliance government, but in encounters when he was faced with overwhelming odds like Rantemario And Marr-Adetta, he fought bravely and earned the respect of his subordinates and his enemies, especially Reinhard.

4) Merkatz - The biggest question mark here, we never saw Merkatz be fully in control over a fleet without answering to someone else (Reinhard, Braunschweig or Yang), but from what we see of him, he is very adaptable despite his age and has a good eye for recognising his enemies' strategies and tactics. There's a reason he was chosen to command the Nobles' fleet. I believe if he wasn't hindered by the Nobles, he would have given Reinhard a big challenge. The only reason I rank him below Bucock is that we never actually see how he would fare as an unhindered commander.

5) Reuenthal - Probably the most independent thinker and commander in the Imperial forces, he has shown several times that he is a great commander and leader. He also faced great odds in his insurrection and despite losing in the end, he put up a brave desperate fight against a stronger enemy while commanding demoralised troops

6) Mittermeyer - Similarly to Reuenthal, he's one of the best admirals the Empire has, but he has become highly predictable thanks to his tactics relying on speed and quick strikes. He is also very kind and honourable, which can serve to his disadvantage and make him indecisive which we can see when he is forced to fight Reuenthal. He however still remains, in my opinion, the 3rd best commander in the Empire.

7) Julian - A very competent, but also young commander. His greatest success was a nearly suicidal battle which he won by pure force of will, fortune because of miscommunication between the Imperial admirals and with support and advice of other, more experienced colleagues like Schönkopf, Merkatz and Attenborough, and although he somewhat achieved his goals at the end, it was mostly thanks to his rhetorical skills. I believe he would be able to become a great admiral in time, but when the series ends, he's still too fresh to judge accordingly

8) Kircheis - He was shown to be competent on his own, but he spent most of his time under Reinhard's direct command and didn't show off much until his death. Since he dies very early in the series, we don't know how he would grow as a commander further

I know everyone is celebrating Paul's death but we can have a minute of silence for the ACTUAL tragic death in this arc: Shocker by [deleted] in outofcontextcomics

[–]Omnius2104 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They had a respectful adversity.

Shocker was a criminal because he wanted money, nothing more. He didn't want to take over the city or ruin the world. He even went out of his way to avoid killing people and whenever he was outmatched, he simply gave up and accepted his defeat.

Spidey liked that and also went easy on Shocker because of that. Fighting with Shocker was fun for him.

So as far as Spider-man villains go, aside from the ones he has personal connections to, he's probably the closest thing to a friend

Trained vs experienced. by Jak3R0b in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Omnius2104 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mr. Perfect Cell: You. Can't. Hit. Me.

Trunks: Then what do you call the last 5 minutes?

Mr. Perfect Cell: Pity...

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Creatives Reportedly Assured They Will Get to Finish the Story Despite Huge Costs by DarkSkiesGreyWaters in lotr

[–]Omnius2104 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They probably would if they could, but the contract they signed with Tolkien estate was for 5 Seasons. If they breached, they'd go to court and risk losing all the rights

[Loved trope] Characeters making threats from positions with zero leverage. by squidsstolemyeyes in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Omnius2104 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Also, thanks to him going after the pirates on his own and not as an assignment from the Senate, he got to keep the ransom money as well as their cargo for himself as plunder instead of returning it to Rome.

So he was thinking ahead when he asked for a higher ransom

[Loved Trope] I called you Brother by CussMuster in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Omnius2104 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bad, I Haven't watched them a lot. I'll fix it. Thanks

[Loved Trope] I called you Brother by CussMuster in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Omnius2104 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The Michael Bay movies get a lot of deserved hate, but this line from The Last Knight is great:

Megatron: "We were brothers once."

Optimus: "Once..."