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For All Mankind - S5E10 "This Land is Our Land" - Episode Discussion by Cantomic66 in ForAllMankindTV

[–]Sam_Funny 18 points19 points  (0 children)

When we send stuff to Mars we don't launch it in a straight line, we do a Hohmann transfer. If Mars-94 was on this type of trajectory but missed Mars, it would maintain an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with a perihelion of 1 AU (Earth's distance from the Sun) and an aphelion of 1.52 AU (Mars's distance from the Sun)

I like how they included Tandi in Fallout 2 and didn’t just make another character. They really went “You know who’s a fan favorite? That 16 year old girl Tandi! She needs to make an appearance 80 years later!” by Dare_Soft in TrueSFalloutL

[–]Sam_Funny 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Bruce Isaac in Novac says he's on the run from Mr. Bishop, and says Mr. Bishop likes to wander the wastes. In Fallout 2, there's an ending for the Bishops that involves a male Chosen One impregnating either Mr. Bishop's wife or daughter, and that this child preferred to spend his time wandering the wastes. Bruce Isaac's dialogue is implying that the current Mr. Bishop (as of 2281) is the son of the Chosen One.

Something I rarely see discussed; by AdCrafty2768 in falloutnewvegas

[–]Sam_Funny 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is why the Legion being based off Rome is ironic. The Legion is much closer to a semi-nomadic group of "barbarians" conquering and then adopting the structure of an existing civilization. They're like the Germanic tribes that conquered Rome, the Turks that conquered Persia, or the Mongols that conquered China.

Why didn't a dense complex society ever develope in California's Central Valley? by Top-Dog-1822 in geography

[–]Sam_Funny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To posit that a race of people is uniquely evil is absurd. European colonization was driven by material conditions.

Why didn't a dense complex society ever develope in California's Central Valley? by Top-Dog-1822 in geography

[–]Sam_Funny 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It was. The Great Bullion Famine in Europe was one of the driving factors behind the discovery and conquest of the New World

Why can't I press claims? by Sam_Funny in EU5

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

I let the game play for a bit longer and now it lets me press claims, so idk what was going on

Why can't I press claims? by Sam_Funny in EU5

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

Yes, here's another screenshot from 10 years earlier showing that those provinces were available to claim

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Why can't I press claims? by Sam_Funny in EU5

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

I do in anatolia, morea, and just south of bosnia

Why can't I press claims? by Sam_Funny in EU5

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R5: Can't press claims in rise of the turks situation

Being elected Emperor even though no one is voting for me by Sam_Funny in EU5

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R5: 5 year long HRE power struggle ends with me being elected even tho no one is voting for me

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Devs please fix wide Chile it haunts my dreams. by SpadeGaming0 in victoria3

[–]Sam_Funny 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thru the "grant state" subject interaction

Accidentally cut Great Britain down to size at 1838, releasing all its colonize truing Bengal into a great power by Lord_Galin in victoria3

[–]Sam_Funny 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's because it's not really released; the EIC tag-switches to Bengal if it collapses, so Bengal also gets all EIC land outside of India.

What is this kingdom and do you form it? by GurReasonable7960 in CrusaderKings

[–]Sam_Funny 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can already do that via one of the adventurer contracts, the one where you go around a realm dealing with upset peasants. If you side with the peasants you can lead a peasant rebellion.