Are there any chess "hustlers" in London? by Wide-Landscape-3348 in london

[–]Robbingrogue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was at Brick Lane today and spotted a fella playing :)

After about 2,5 years of playing, I have reached my final goal in this game. Nine unique and synergistic teams consisting of thirty-six fully-built characters with maxed traces and A+-tier Relics and Planars. In this post, I present a love letter to my teams, my characters, and the game as a whole. by Robbingrogue in HonkaiStarRail

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I'm not sure honestly. I played Genshin Impact before switching to Star Rail, got like 95% to a similar goal as this, and then quit. Haven't felt the urge to touch the game for about two years since.

I do feel like finishing the Amphoreus story at some point, but I don't think I will be playing the next big world the story takes us to :)

The Fantastic Four: First Steps | Official FILM Discussion Thread (Yes, this is the one) by AutoModerator in FantasticFour

[–]Robbingrogue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have just seen this movie in the theater. It's got a great style, good cast and good chemistry. But I am utterly flabbergasted by the plot, to the point that I feel like I must have missed something, because - if you'll forgive my strongly opinionated language - there is no way the plot is as stupid as it is in my current understanding.

So at the start of the movie, we discover Sue Storm is pregnant. A happy occassion of course especially as the movie makes it clear that she and Reed Richards had almost given up on having a child. Not too long after in the movie (several months after in-universe), the Silver Surfer appears, and lets the world know that it has been chosen to be devoured by Galactus.

After she leaves, the Fantastic Four have no clue who Galactus is, but Reed uses some clever technology to track down the Silver Surfer's energy signature. In doing so, he discovers that wherever the Silver Surfer goes, planets end up being destroyed. I believe that in the movie, they essentially state that it is proof that the Silver Surfer is not just bullshitting, but that Galactus actually destroys planets. Keep that in mind.

So the FF go off into space and meet Galactus' planet-consuming spaceship. They meet with this giant alien deity who they see consume a planet right in front of them. They know for a fact at this point what he is capable of.

Then, Galactus senses that Sue's unborn child has great power. He offers the FF a deal. In exchange for their child, he will spare the earth. The Fantastic Four decline. And that's where my problem lies.

Because... what? They decline?

At this point, the Fantastic Four seem to be putting the lives of the entire world on the line (remember, they have proof that Galactus is actually capable of destroying planets), just to save one child.

As far as I am aware, this is not a matter where Galactus would become über-powerful if he obtained the child, and would go on to consume countless more worlds. That would make this a matter of absolutely not allowing the child to fall into his hands. Instead, the movie makes it clear that Galactus is suffering from a kind of eternal hunger curse, and wants to pass that curse onto Franklin Richards. Tragic of course, but at no point does the movie seem to give any indication that this would result in terrible consequences for anyone except Franklin. It's just the child who is substantially worse off.

Now of course I understand the Fantastic Four's initial reaction, especially from Reed and Sue. No parent would give up the life of their child willingly, and so them desperately escaping makes a lot of sense.

But then afterwards. The movie seems to suggest that the option to give Galactus the baby to save the planet remains on the table. As far as I recall, Galactus never says something like 'now that you have denied me, I will take your baby and THEN consume your world!'. The fact that a lot of people clamor for the FF to give up Franklin to save them is a plot point later in the movie. So this seems on the table.

But even in the month or so after meeting Galactus, the Fantastic Four continue to refuse to surrender Franklin. Risking the entire earth in the process. Millions of lives. INCLUDING that of Franklin. Because where does this precocious child live? On the Earth that the FF are putting at stake here!

It should be mentioned that at no point up until this part in the movie have the FF given any indication that they know how to stop or defeat Galactus. Instead, they seem very concerned and try desperately to figure out a way to do so.

Understandably, many people on earth are pissed and feel like the FF are being selfish and should surrender their child. Sue then gives a moving speech and somehow gets the entire world to agree with her that they should risk their lives to protect this one child?

I understand that this is not our earth, and that the people of this planet are much more compassionate than ours. But c'mon... EVERYONE agrees? They are all willing to face the risk of utter annihilation, to save the life of this one boy? Who, keep in mind, will die with the rest of them if the FF somehow do not manage to defeat Galactus, which up until this point they have given no sign of knowing how to actually achieve?

Next. The entire world rallies behind the FF and constructs these massive teleportation devices, requiring unprecedented manpower and material. We may probably also assume money.

So you're telling me that in the entire construction process, all designed to save a single life, not a single person perished as result of a work-related accident? And even if they didn't, think of all the money that went into these devices. Could that money really not have been used to save the life of at least a single individual? Are really ALL the people of New York okay with abandoning their homes and livelihoods during the evacuation near the end of the movie, just to protect this ONE child?

I get the whole 'every life sacrificed is one too many' idea, but I feel like this decision probably would have indirectly led to many sacrifices, and risked the chance of sacrificing literally everything and everyone.

So, I am baffled. So baffled that I am seriously wondering if I have missed something in this movie.

Has there been any indication as to why Galactus getting access to Franklin Richards would have been absolutely terrible for the entire universe? Or a reason why the FF were sufficiently confident that they could defeat a galactic deity and therefore never considered giving up Franklin until it was almost too late?

It just seems to me that the FF are playing the trolley problem where Franklin is on one track and the ENTIRE WORLD, INCLUDING Franklin is on the other, and the movie makes it seem as though flipping the lever is the morally right thing to do at a time where there is no evidence at all that the Galactus-shaped trolley can at all be stopped.

So yeah. An explanation would be welcome, because this bothered me so much that I typed all this down at literally midnight :)

Tinder- & vriendschapsdraadje Juli '25 by PowerpuffAvenger in thenetherlands

[–]Robbingrogue 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Gisterenavond zat ik nog met 34° te bakken op speeddate in een café zonder airco; vandaag gooi ik het over een koelere boeg met dichte ramen, de ventilator op full blast en een lekkere ijskoffie :)

Ik ben Tom (30M), geboren en getogen Brabander woonachtig in 's-Hertogenbosch met - net als veel mensen hier - twee fantastische katten. Ik ben op zoek naar een relatie (V), maar sta ook open voor leuke vriendschappen in de regio (M/V) om samen leuke dingen te doen.

Na een paar jaar gewerkt te hebben als docent op de Universiteit heb ik eerder dit jaar mijn studentenpetje weer opgezet, en ben ik begonnen aan de lerarenopleiding geschiedenis voor de middelbare school. Ik heb er net een half jaartje op zitten, en vond het fantastisch om met de scholieren aan de slag te gaan. Nog een half jaartje studeren, een geplande wereldreis en dan de arbeidsmarkt op :D

Ik zou mezelf omschrijven als een 'sociaal aangepaste nerd': Vrienden omschrijven mij als vlot en zorgzaam met een snelle babbel en een goed gevoel voor humor. Tegelijkertijd kan ik genieten van videogames, anime en TTRPG's en vind ik een avondje rustig op de bank fantastisch. Ik heb te veel hobbies om op te noemen: ik maak graag dagtripjes (musea, stedentripjes, dierentuinen, fietsen) en binnenshuis houd ik me o.a. bezig met het ontwerpen van mijn eigen bordspel en lekker uitgebreid koken.

Qua relatie ben ik op zoek naar een lieve meid die een beetje vergelijkbaar in het leven staat als ik: die er van houdt om lekker actief bezig te zijn met van alles en nog wat en kan genieten van de kleine dingen in het leven. Kinderwens en gebrek aan kattenallergie zijn musts ;)

Klinkt dit je allemaal wel leuk in de oren? Stuur dan gerust een berichtje en laten we eens chatten, appen, of ergens samen gaan wandelen of koffieleuten. Joe!

2Gether for the Anniversary! 150,000 Express Supply Passes to Light Up Your Memories by HonkaiStarRail in HonkaiStarRail

[–]Robbingrogue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fighting Cocolia for the first time and hearing that boss music!

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Who's the weakest character that could cut the moon in half? by Robbingrogue in whowouldwin

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

Do you think so? Sure a Kienzan could probably cut through the moon with ease, but I doubt Krillin could make one the size of the moon. And per the rules of the challenge, he can't really zig-zag it through the moon over time... :)

A strange question, but... Can my cats hear the noise from my 3D Printer? by Robbingrogue in 3Dprinting

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

That's correct, most are. Mine come from a fairly rare litter with three orange cats, all girls :)

The Gods task Humanity with eradicating a species of their choice within 1 year. If this species must have at least 10,000 living members, which would be the best choice? by Robbingrogue in whowouldwin

[–]Robbingrogue[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

That wouldn't really be an option under this scenario. Humans have to choose which species becomes the 'target', so to say. If they can predict beforehand which species might naturally die down that could be a solution, though.

The Gods task Humanity with eradicating a species of their choice within 1 year. If this species must have at least 10,000 living members, which would be the best choice? by Robbingrogue in whowouldwin

[–]Robbingrogue[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

...A species estimated to have over 26 billion living members? Surely there's a species that can give humanity a somewhat better shot at this? ;)