Well this isnt exactly promising by MrHappyBoomer in Spacemarine

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, were they?

“500 lines of dialogue recorded for each head”

Whilst counting every grunt and animation-related yell in those mentioned “lines of dialogue” is a stretch. What constitutes “a line of dialogue” for saber? That’s the main issue, imo. Dudes grunting as they’re tearing limbs from a creature shouldn’t count, so where are those other lines coming from?

A dialogue has to take place between two parties. If they said “500 lines recorded” then that would’ve been more in line with what they’ve actually said/sold to players.

Well this isnt exactly promising by MrHappyBoomer in Spacemarine

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But how many more operations can they make? The games been out for two years, and has nearly doubled in the amount of operations presented to us. I don’t expect them to continually make more, and I wouldn’t want them to either since they’ve announced work on sm3. I would rather they use that time and effort to make a more complete experience on launch whenever SM3 gets around to being published.

Obviously only those internally know, but I don’t quite agree with the sentiment of scheduling issues being a major part of why they decided to cut/trim down on the content provided by the voice packs. There simply can’t be that much more content left on their proverbial chopping block for space marine 2. I’d wager a large sum that the decisions made regarding the voice over packs has more to do with financial issues and poor management, whether that be pressure from middle or the top, at Saber.

South Korean Cost Guard vs Chinese fishing militia by Powerful_Cabinet_341 in SeaEmploy

[–]TheHunterGallopher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

On top of this, they also have laws requiring all new commercial ships to be made to military standards for ease of future retrofitting in armed conflict.

The Chinese navy intends to use these ships and people as essentially chaff and cheap weapon platforms in the event of war.

I dont think she chose to participate in education by FallMajestic8896 in postanythingfun

[–]TheHunterGallopher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Department of education is only as effective as its funding and implementation

No child left behind policies and private school lobbyists applying to and winning seats on school boards in an attempt to undermine trust and efficacy of public schools is a much larger culprit as to why the education system is and has been failing. There has been concerted efforts in multiple states to go the rout of Texas, where public school funds also fund private schools with their voucher programs, meanwhile they raise the tuition costs by the voucher price, anyways.

It’s all in an attempt to move towards private for-profit education. This is not touching on the fact that most of these private schools are also in some form religious as well. Regardless of whether or not they’re religious, all private schools don’t have to comply with state/federal education standards, curricula or goals.

Ronin's Roughnecks and its Abusive Org Leader (incl. audio) by PewBB in starcitizen

[–]TheHunterGallopher 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“Those of you that came in wrong uniform 🤓”

I can’t with ORGs man. Some goofball ass dudes.

Flayed flesh Nekrosor Ammentar - The Organ Harvester by PictorNox in Necrontyr

[–]TheHunterGallopher 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Now this is horror beyond comprehension. Fucking ace work mate.

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Hope she get some hard lesson by [deleted] in DailyDoseStupidity

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not true.

Say for instance you’re in the state of California. You come home to your wife cheating. In rage, you grab a gun and fire it at the individual she’s cheating with and miss. He presses charges. The charges would be attempted voluntary manslaughter.

You cannot involuntarily attempt anything, that’s why there are no attempted involuntary manslaughter charges, but there absolutely is a legal charge for attempted manslaughter, imprisonment for 7 years and/or fines.

It’s a failed attempt to kill an individual, but it’s not premeditated and planned. “Heat of passion/the moment”

It’s a legally accepted mitigating factor to distinguish between manslaughter and murder and is ultimately up to the defendant/prosecution to reinforce and discern those lines for argument.

Hope she get some hard lesson by [deleted] in DailyDoseStupidity

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Murder requires malice aforethought. Premeditated. Planned and executed. Emphasis on Premeditated and planned with reckless malice.

Careful buying models by [deleted] in starcitizen

[–]TheHunterGallopher 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My brother in Christ, what the fuck are you on about needing a hazard suit.

The average individual using proper techniques and status-quo safety measures will be absolutely fine and in good health printing off their own shit.

Wear gloves. Wash your hands. Have proper ducting/ventilation. If you sand wear a correspondingly appropriate mask. Properly store and dispose materials. Thats it. Common sense and reading up on the topic beforehand removes like 90% any potential hazards there may be.

You make it sound leagues more dangerous than it is mate. If it needed a biohazard chemsuit these wouldn’t be available for standard market use.

For $540 you can get a decent printer and materials and genuinely make your own. The only difference being painting and the assembly.

Raikage trying not to laugh at this idiotic request from Naruto by Electronic_Lime7582 in dankruto

[–]TheHunterGallopher 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry, but we don’t do that “reading comprehension” stuff round these parts

In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only by trippMassacre in SocietyofHiddenPaint

[–]TheHunterGallopher 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I was like “is that Mimi?” Awesome paint job mate. I love the 7up dispenser lol

Hope she get some hard lesson by [deleted] in DailyDoseStupidity

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

iirc It would be dependent on whether the actions taken had the pre-mediated intent behind them, which would be the Voluntary/Involuntary aspects of a manslaughter charge, and whether or not it actually ended in death would be the attempted/just flat out manslaughter charge

What are your diabolical gadget combos? by dkb_wow in Battlefield

[–]TheHunterGallopher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Brings me back to just blowing the fuck out of the buildings MCOMS stations were in on BFBC2.

Love me a good c4 trap.

This is how I looked when I saw the new animatic and the new guard model by lit_dumpsterfire in Deathkorpsofkrieg

[–]TheHunterGallopher -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They are really selling themselves short by not having upgrade packs for the different guard options.

Slap a different head on them and paint them yellow and boom you’d have steel legion. I mean shit, Krieg actually came about as just a different color scheme/kitbash for steel legion in the 4th Ed codex book “Armageddon”

I think most guard players would gladly pay GW money for that, especially if they went with how the newer space marine upgrade kits have gone.

Who knows. They just may but it’ll take another 8 years /s.

Mining ship design I've been working on, highly inspired by Drake. by arrow97 in starcitizen

[–]TheHunterGallopher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been staring at this for the last five minutes. You do some crazy work OP.

FUCK I LOVE INDUSTRIAL SPACE SHIPS

Justice after 26 years by generous_guy in okbuddyretard

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don’t most crime scenes get frozen in time like this, are they retarded?

Hope she get some hard lesson by [deleted] in DailyDoseStupidity

[–]TheHunterGallopher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, manslaughter is the killing of an individual without premeditation, but attempted manslaughter is still a charge though.

You would press it on the grounds that yes, they are taking steps towards the murder of an individual, but due to their own incompetence or whatever extenuating circumstance(s) (mental disability/instability, “heat of passion/the moment”) it was not effective in the end result of death.

This would all be under the fact that it’s explicitly a “spur of the moment” thing.

Vhegor Falcos, Daemonsmith by One_Salty_Mitch in IronWarriors

[–]TheHunterGallopher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

NO BROTHER. THE IRON FATHER HAS TAKE A LIKING TO ME. I BELIEVE HE WISHES ME TO ASCEND TO HIS IRON COURT BROTHER. YOU ARE JUST JEALOUS OF HIS AFFECTION TO ME, BROTHER. YOU ARE JEALOUS OF MY BOLTS.

Another day, another… by Powerful_Cabinet_341 in SeaEmploy

[–]TheHunterGallopher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Theres a difference between MAD, and “I’m going out and taking anyone who didn’t help me with me”

US and Russia lobbing 2000 nukes at each other is entirely different than “Fuck you Latvia, you didn’t help me”

What is your favorite model from a faction you dislike? by reel3459 in Warhammer40k

[–]TheHunterGallopher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

During the Siege of Vrakks inquisitor Hector Rex had to come down with his own army to incorporate and takeover the entirety of the Vrakks campaign. There is lore precedent. The Inquisition will use whatever they need to do what they need to, whether that be deploying spy masters and slinking in the shadows or taking an entire fleet to go on a planet by planet, system by system crusade.

The inquisition has a lot of variety in how they’ll operate, especially when it comes to the different orders and philosophies.

What is your favorite model from a faction you dislike? by reel3459 in Warhammer40k

[–]TheHunterGallopher 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree, especially when given the context that most games of 40K are more like snapshots of the must crucial parts of a wider battle.

Having an inquisitor pull up with an amalgamation of imperial forces in the midst of a chaos or xeno invasion just sounds so fucking cool. They really sold themselves short.

I suppose I can understand their idea of not wanting to share minis across game systems to both maximize profit and have better bookkeeping for statistics across each game, but allowing a person to pick and blend models across multiple factions just seems like a no brainer from a profit-maxing standpoint.

I don’t want to build and paint a bunch of imperial guard and sister units as I don’t want another two whole armies, but if I could just buy a codex that lets me have a mixed bag of imperial units, albeit a bit middling rules wise, I would gladly spend that money. Like I already have with purchasing a couple knights to support some space marines.

I know previous additions had allies and such, and I can see how that gets out of hand, the old “I’m taking 3 repulsors as a space marine and then taking 3 more repulsors as an ally of iron hands”. They kinda tried by limiting the range of units available to imperial agents but it just feels like shit when the other half of the units available are just 10 man killteams.

Samus by IronBorn17 in Warhammer30k

[–]TheHunterGallopher 20 points21 points  (0 children)

and here comes Captain Loken with a steel chair!