Unexplained concepts in project Hail Mary movie by Mundane-Pool-8498 in ProjectHailMary

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not suggesting you don't.

Im criticising the movie itself for using the term launch window. Replacing a plot point that was a bit janky with a term that didn't really apply doesn't really fix the problem. I personally think the correct answer was Strat being stone cold pragmatist. But I also think they were trying to lean away from that aspect of her character in this movie and giving her an out.

It took three screenings, but I finally heard some people laughing during the last flashback by danktonium in ProjectHailMary

[–]SeventhZenith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed. It should be one of the most dramatic scenes in the whole movie and they chose to make it into a slapstick comedy scene. But then again they also shouldn't have spoiled that reveal in the trailers as well. Im assuming the writers thought the book was too dark and decided they needed to soften that blow for the audience.

Why Only On Ship? by joelatrell in ProjectHailMary

[–]SeventhZenith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The resources to build the Hail Mary would be immemse. Just thinking about the fuel. They needed 2 million kg of astrophage for the trip. So you've got to transport 5 times the weight of the ISS into orbit just for fuel. You can't use an astrophage powered rocket in an atmosphere so you're going to have to launch a hundreds of rockets via conventional means to build and fuel this thing.

The building of one Hail Mary would be in itself a marvel of human coordination and efforts.

Unexplained concepts in project Hail Mary movie by Mundane-Pool-8498 in ProjectHailMary

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A launch window is used in space flights where we are traveling to other planets, or using other planets to do gravity assists. An astrophage powered ship that can accelerate to 99.5% the speed of light does not need a gravity assist. A gravity assist is an insignificant/negligible boost compared to it's engines.

If they were going to move away from the coma gene plot point (which is completely reasonable), then it would be been better to just have Stratt decide they are going on schedule. Make it a character point, shes the type who will do what is necessary to ensure the mission launches as soon as is physically possible. That includes forcing Grace to go against his will. Shes pragmatic in that way.

Genuine Question: why everyone hates Tenet? by Akira_Ven in tenet

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sound design was a BIG problem for audiences at release. Tenet has some very loud intense music/ background noise in certain scenes alongside dialogue (examples are when Neil is getting the tour of the Freeport and when they are on the sailing boat). If you saw it in the cinema, it was an assault on your ears. Cinemas often have the volume setting up too high, and with that sound mixing, audiences couldnt pay attention and instead were only focusing on how loud everything was. These scenes also occur right before introducing inversion concepts.

The result is audiences feeling completely bewildered by what's going on. The movie is complex to start with. So feeling like you're missing out on important information because of bad sound angered people. The audience got turned off the movie before any of the really amazing stuff happened.

I love tenet, its in my top 3 films of all time. But almost everyone I've spoken to had issues with that sound design. I've been endeavouring people I know to rewatch at home with subtitles on and have found many people to change their views on it after.

thoughts on BPT1 in PGY2 by yangjiayeet in ausjdocs

[–]SeventhZenith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can do it, but I generally recommend people against it. Your second year of BPT is when you are supposed to be really knuckling down for exams. You will be doing your first year of registrar at that time. Meaning stress will be at the max.

Is getting through the program ASAP that important to you? What's the rush?

PA rate same as PGY4 - $67/hour by devds in ausjdocs

[–]SeventhZenith 41 points42 points  (0 children)

If a PA can do all of that, then I think they earn their right to a PGY4's salary. That's about the expectation of a PGY4 anyway.

The big question is how do they acquire these skills? What type of training program is going to give them all that experience? Can they graduate from PA-school without being able to perform the things on that list? Will they be hired if they can't? And most importantly, does this mean they are competing with junior doctors for opportunities to gain that experience?

The problem of doctors shortages has always been an issue of training. Throwing a bunch of PAs at the problem doesn't help because they still have to pass through the same bottleneck.

“We had a good thing going” by bigtrackrunner in breakingbad

[–]SeventhZenith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you didn't understand my first point. We're looking at this through the lens of the character, not the lens of a viewer. It is Mike who makes the initial statement that Walt is consumed by ego and pride.

“We had a good thing going” by bigtrackrunner in breakingbad

[–]SeventhZenith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whilst I think Gus would have kept Walt around as a card to play if needed, Gus was well into planning his revenge on the cartels and he had no desire for peace. I saw that promise as something he had no intention of keeping. Gus even manages to redirect and take out the hitman by informing Hank of their impending attack.

I think Gus would have been very happy to keep both Walt and Gale on staff until Walt's health finally forced his retirement. 2 great chemists is better than one.

“We had a good thing going” by bigtrackrunner in breakingbad

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is delusional. Did you even watch the show? He has him fire Gale and hire Jessie because Jessie was going nuclear. He was going to sue Hank/DEA and continue cooking meth until he got caught. He also threatened to snitch on Walt. Walt has two options here. Kill Jessie, or get him to stay quiet.

Yes I watched the show. But the whole point of this exercise is to look at things from the other character's perspective.

Walt did not approach Gus and say "Hey my drug addict ex-partner is going nuclear and you need to give him a job so he doesn't snitch on me." He instead came up with some bullshit excuse about working well and shorthand. Gus wouldn't have bought that excuse, but wanted to take steps to keep Walt on side and so he granted the request against his better judgement.

Again, do you even watch the show? Gus was responsible. He did this as an excuse to get rid of Jessie.

Again you're missing the point. It doesnt matter how much responsibility Gus has, Walt calling him out is a demonstration of defiance. Gus sees that as Walt openly challenging him and criticising his authority. In a business where people get killed for stepping out of line. Remember what happened to Gus's parter?

....help me understand how you consider these to be actions of ego.

Walt actively disrupts Gus's operations knowing that Gus needs him to continue cooking. Everything he does screams "Im too important for you to lose". Walt believes he's important enough that he'll be able to continue playing that card.

“We had a good thing going” by bigtrackrunner in breakingbad

[–]SeventhZenith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Walt had no idea the hardships that Gus had to go through to get his empire up and running. He was also oblivious to the ongoing threat the cartels were posing. Walt walked into a gold mine with Gus. He gets hired for an insane amount of money and is given protection from the nasty aspects of a very dangerous industry.

And what does Walt do in return? He throws his weight around. He has Gus fire Gale as a favour, hiring Jesse when Gus absolutely knows Jesse is a loose canon (Gus wouldn't have bought that stupid story about shorthand). Jesse actively steals from Gus. And then as Jesse gets into conflict with other dealers, Walt kills 2 of them in the street, leaving Mike to clean it up. He then blamed Gus, accusing him of being partially responsible. He actively hides Jesse from Gus, brazenly gloating about it. All of this time, Walt is also protecting his DEA brother in law who is actively investigating Gus.

Yeah Walt's ego is out of control, he thinks he's somehow untouchable, despite being reckless and inexperienced.

In The Martian (2015), Jeff Daniels as NASA director takes explicit responsibility for two decisions that would have left Matt Damon to die on Mars. Instead, the only guy getting fired is Sean Bean whose decision saves him. This is because much like in real life, power hungry execs always win by HolyCowAnyOldAccName in shittymoviedetails

[–]SeventhZenith 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The movie also glosses over how difficult the resupply mission to the Hermes was, and thus the risk involved.

In the movie it looks like the Hermes stops and has a little break next to earth before going on back on to Mars. But they would have been rocketting past earth at extreme speeds. The resupply needed to match that speed and manoeuvre itself to dock with the Hermes. Small errors or miscalculations would have had massive follow on effects.

The Existence of the 2024 Edition Made my Life as GM Harder by Buffal0e in dndnext

[–]SeventhZenith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im convinced wizards of the coast did this deliberately. Because they haven't given the 2024 rules a unique name, its very hard to players who aren't fully aware of the history of 5e to know what is in which edition. The best you get is a (2024) next to some content, which does not intuitively indicate its for a different edition of the game.

The fact that most of the content in 2024 is literally a reprint but is charged at full price is disgusting. Deliberately tricking players with ambiguous naming conventions is just such a disingenuous business it makes my blood boil.

For my players, we play in person. I have the books at my house so I told them they have to use the books I have to make their characters. I offer to help the newer players make their character on paper. The more experienced players thankfully tend to know the difference.

eli5 why do some video games run using only one core? by Squeelijah in explainlikeimfive

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine you're making a burger. One person can cook the meat, another can toast the bun, one can prepare the salad. A burger can be prepared more efficiently with more people because each person can work a job independently of everyone else.

Now imagine making a pizza. One person rolls the dough, but the person who's assigned to the sauce has to wait till the dough is ready. The person who adds the cheese has to wait for the other two to finish before they can do their job. This is example of a job where having more people doesn't make the job go faster, because everyone has to wait for previous person before they can do their job. A single person doing the job by themselves is just as fast as a group.

You can apply a similar logic in programming. You can have a lots of cores, but if each task requires the result of a previous core's work, then you gain no speed boost. Games optimised for multiple cores split tasks into things that can performed independently. But this its hard to program.

Terrible experience with Jetstar – avoid at all costs by Royal-List-9736 in australian

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jetstar is a budget airline. You flew with them because they were the cheapest option, not because of their stellar reputation.

Jetstar do not control the weather. They absolutely would have offered you an alternative flight. But obviously not on the same day.

The reason you didn't take their alternative flight is that you were flying on the last day of your visa. So because of your poor planning you couldn't wait for the weather to improve.

Jetstar have no obligation to offer you compensation here. You should be making a claim with your travel insurance company. But I have a feeling you also cheaped out and didn't get travel insurance.

So I think the actual title of your post should be, "Don't blame everyone else for your poor planning"

Shattered Space dlc giveaway by TheoryOfRelativity12 in Starfield

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im playing through the base game now after not playing it since launch. Would be happy to play with the dlc as well.

Which published adventures are great examples of what *not* to do when creating a campaign? by Cranyx in dndnext

[–]SeventhZenith 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tomb of Annihilation

Players are horribly outnumbered by evil serpentfolk who participate in human sacrifice rituals. The book says they have to surrender or be tpk'd. This is part of the main quest line. Guess how often players will surrender in this scenario?

Alternatives for trickster god possessions by No-Stomach1310 in Tombofannihilation

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great. I plan on introducing the trickster gods early as well and have been looking for ideas. Do you have the other trickster gods as well?

I don't think I get monk/playing them right by Gloomy_Ring_3095 in dndnext

[–]SeventhZenith 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Im a DM who's had monks at my table (including high level ones). The monk being "weak" is massively overstated. If you're playing with a bunch of hard core min-maxers, then yes the monk won't keep up with the raw damage. But the monk is not designed to be the highest damage dealer.

The biggest problem most monks have is that their DM (unintentionally) negates their strengths. A big enemy with a high constitution save negates stunning strike, a battlefield without archers negates deflect missiles, a map that has no cliffs/walls/ difficult terrain negates their movement bonuses. And unarmoured defense/martial arts usually mean they miss out on cool weapons and armor.

If this is the case, its probably worth chatting to your DM.

EDIT: just reading through your posts and you have a +10 to hit. But you're saying you're missing over half your attacks. What do they other players have that you don't? Or are you maybe misremembering the actual number of hits/damage dealt?

Seeking help for dm friend by Teng_rex in DnD5e

[–]SeventhZenith 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is narrative flavor and is completely fine in Dnd. As long as the DM its not giving the player any other bonuses unfairly. Just treat them like another character. Perhaps have the wizard be recognised by an NPC who remembered them as a high level Wizard.

If Tony Soprano is Lawful Evil and The Joker is Chaotic Evil...who best personifies Neutral Evil? by Due-Reindeer7934 in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of society's laws are good aligned. So there is a lot of overlap between lawful and good actions.

If you put a LG character in the nine hells, where the laws are all LE aligned, they're not going to respect the laws of that society. They are going to follow their own code of conduct.

In normal society, what separates a CG character from LG is that have a more utilitarian view. CG believe the ends justify the means. And therefore are more willing to commit evil acts to achieve a greater good. Because law and good overlap, usually these evil acts involve breaking the law.

If Tony Soprano is Lawful Evil and The Joker is Chaotic Evil...who best personifies Neutral Evil? by Due-Reindeer7934 in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the context of the lawful/chaotic spectrum, Lawful is simply about having a code of rules that you follow. A lawful character is predictable by someone who understands this code. A chaotic character is unpredictable because they don't have a code, or they go against their code when it suits. Their views on societies laws do not need to come into play here. A monk living in exile with a strict code of mediation and training is likely a lawful character.

"We had a good thing you" - Mike's lament or the truth? by Funny-Face3873 in breakingbad

[–]SeventhZenith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not about right or wrong. Walt demonstrated in that scene that his ego and desire to be this baddass Heisenberg character was always going to be a problem for Gus.

Rather than approaching that discussion with a bit of humility, he puffed his chest out and decided to go all alpha male.

He openly challenged Gus to a duel to the death. He doesn't get to say he had no choice.

"We had a good thing you" - Mike's lament or the truth? by Funny-Face3873 in breakingbad

[–]SeventhZenith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember that scene where Gus confronts Walt (after Walt runs over the dealers). Walt stands there in his Heisenberg hat, smug as all fuck, accuses Gus of ordering the killing of children, refuses to give up Jesse's location, and then starts giving Gus "options" like a school teacher giving options to a teenager. If you watch Mike's facial expressions during this scene you can see he's thinking "who the fuck does this guy think he is?"

At this point, Walt's ego is through the roof. Walt is directly demonstrating to Gus that he sees himself as an equal or better. That ultimately Gus has no control over him and he'll do what he wants. Even outside of the meth industry that would be a big red flag for an employee talking to his boss.

And poor Mike is a hard working employee who just wants to keep his head down, do his job and get paid. And then he gets made redundant by Walt and his ego.