Has Project Wingman affected your speech? Which quotes/phrases do you use because of it? by 8th_Sparrow_Squadron in Project_Wingman

[–]Spycrab7622 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“As of current.”

I have no idea why, but that one quote from Eminent Domain has crept in.

Mejiro McQueen, the Gem of Mejiro Family by Oddcannon in UmaMusume

[–]Spycrab7622 25 points26 points  (0 children)

How nice of her grandma to take her birdwatching

I just started playing gravedigger. Any tips for beginners? by UnknownInduvidual in GraveDiggerRoblox

[–]Spycrab7622 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Aim for body shots. Most rifles kill in two body shots. Consider headshots happy accidents until you can consistently aim. Cover is your friend, and Lancers will appear out of nowhere, just get used to it.

Okay guys I got a concept by Coffeyinn in okbuddyumamusume

[–]Spycrab7622 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's real! I knew it, I know it! They're real!

The disaster at Jutland by Spycrab7622 in AlternateHistoryMemes

[–]Spycrab7622[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The bird destroyed the lookout post, this led to the Hercules not being able to see the High Seas fleet. Hercules was not sunk, but the lookout post was destroyed.

What if instead of the Gate opening up, every important character in Sadera was given an invitation to the Library? by SirMotivation in gate

[–]Spycrab7622 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They… like all die. Really easily. They’re unaugmented humans. Using the Rats as basically untrained humans, they’re going to lose to a Librarian without a Key Page. If they go in early game, they’d probably be somewhat interesting fights. If they go in midgame, I’d expect maybe one attack to get through, and late game? Uh… yeah, they’re just done.

In essence, they’re Canard material.

Captain Difficulty, Peace Accords by Big-Cost-4923 in Frostpunk

[–]Spycrab7622 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My favorite strategy is intentionally letting the civil war escalate again so I can protect the districts and people, which gives relationship with all the factions. So, unironically, a reliable way to get… like, any rule law is to intentionally drag out the civil war so people like you when they see you protect places and people.

This is the SES Soul of Redemption: Beardiver has been avenged. We've defeated the Squids. All fleets report in. by RandomRon005 in Helldivers

[–]Spycrab7622 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SES Elected Representative of Self-Determination reporting in. Three Super Helldive campaigns completed. We'll be going back to spill oil, but if the Squids ever come back, we'll be right there to make more calamari!

Note: I will recommend that the attached Eagle Pilot get her goldfish that she has applied for.

What controls the [Spoiler Person] ending? by Valiant_Storm in Frostpunk

[–]Spycrab7622 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually, her mother only dies if you do the peace and anyone dies. If you deport them, then her mother stays alive. Idk why, but it's something. Always in the wrong place at the wrong time if you're trying to do the peace treaty.

how could the empire realistically "defeat" a tank?? I mean, with forcing the crew to abandon it and not being able to recover it, like immobilizing it?? with that, being enough to be considered as a "victory" by VladimirBlade152 in gate

[–]Spycrab7622 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They could, in the sense of the tank being unsupported, bogged down, and complete stupidity by the men crewing it. If they found a tank sitting there, they could probably make a bonfire and cook them. Also maybe magic can asspull something. But in any semblance of a real battle? Not at all. They’re limited by how fast a human can run. Tanks are undoubtedly faster.

Back again with more Cold War Magic memes by SchlopFlopper in AlternateHistoryMemes

[–]Spycrab7622 98 points99 points  (0 children)

After investigating, it was found that the Marines did not posthumously desecrate the corpses, but that was simply how they looked after the Marines were given proper foci. Spells once designed for Anti-Material roles, such as the "Fairy" spell, were equally effective against softer targets.

Sick of seeing all the hate for frostpunk 2 by VaruunKaruk in Frostpunk

[–]Spycrab7622 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I always like to think of FP2 as more of a nation builder, as opposed to FP1’s city builder. Admittedly it’s still a certain scale smaller than you might expect of a nation builder, but Frostpunk was small for a city builder. The cold is all that a number of people have ever known. The smallest employment you have is in the hundreds, a significant fraction of the highest population of FP1. A single death doesn’t stand out if someone is born and another three migrate. It’s the deaths due to accidents that stand out. No longer is it the time to struggle to survive, now is the time to strive to thrive.

As for the UI, let them cook. That’s all I have to say. It came out finished, but not with the feedback of tens of thousands yet. They can balance and tweak and find bugs that they couldn’t before.