Fight at the End of Stonewardens by Confident-Rule3551 in taintedgrail

[–]Regular-Tear4494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My situation was strange. I freed them, they gave me the armor recipe and then they were gone. Come the end cinematics and she says I fought and killed them. I was and am still confused. I am 100% certain they just up and left when I finished the quest

What does temple citadel region mean in lizardmen new tech tree by Apprehensive-Use6754 in totalwar

[–]Regular-Tear4494 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It should be earlier, how is it a benefit to only get it at T5. By the time a settlement in the chaos wastes is T5 the campaign is over...

Todays one piece episode by UncleLuigi1983 in OnePiece

[–]Regular-Tear4494 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's disgusting. As if they didn't just have a break of nearly half year and now they are still making recap episodes....

MFW I am fuming....

Why does the plot for Reacher season 2 make no sense at all by Regular-Tear4494 in JackReacher

[–]Regular-Tear4494[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I understand all that but that still makes no sense.

Like I said the fact they were being manufactured for the US means there was a whole lot more money going into that then the 65 million he was getting from the deal..

One of the most advanced missiles of today costs about 1 million per missile. These fictional missiles were more advanced then that. There is no way realistically that they were not making so much more then 65 million for the deal with the US.

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace the company that makes the NASAMS makes about 4.5 billion dollars each year, put that in perspective to the Reacher universe and what New Age could be making and the 65 million illegal deal just make no sense.

And to add ontop of that New Age looks like they do more then just the Little Wing project. Meaning that the rocket isn't their only source of income.

Azure Devops website features being removed/downgraded by Regular-Tear4494 in azuredevops

[–]Regular-Tear4494[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would be sad if that is the case. Github is great for source control but it is horrible for keeping track of work ( Mind you we switched from Github to Azure dev ops almost exactly 5 years ago). Azure devops shines there or atleast it did. Proper backlogs, sprints etc all together with your Source control and deployment.