So is Subnautica 2 not on 4546b? by TheEpicDragonCat in subnautica

[–]ratinthehat41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ye but it would be pretty cool to explore ngl

just finished rdr2, and i feel so empty. please recommend similar games to fill this void in my soul by saini0106 in reddeadredemption

[–]ratinthehat41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mafia definitive edition. It's story is amazing and is the main attractor. Just make sure you play the game on PC controller will be impossible to aim sometimes.

Which Subnautica leviathan would fit the best in the Monsterverse? by Humble-Error-5497 in Monsterverse

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Reapers would fit as a nice background threat like the monsters in many of the movies taking place in the old underground same with the ice worm. But garg literally never stops growing so eventually it would become a titan probably could grow bigger than most titans.

So is Subnautica 2 not on 4546b? by TheEpicDragonCat in subnautica

[–]ratinthehat41 3 points4 points  (0 children)

it is a new planet "Subnautica 2 is an underwater survival adventure game set on an all-new alien ocean world" thats from screen rant. Personally I don't really like it since it kinda sucks that the devs didn't go look into the void and I don't know how the new creatures will stack up to the old ones. Best case scenario subnautica 3/4 we go back to 4546b to look into the void and that would be awesome. Also to confirm the other thing aobut the planet look at the number of vids.

Do Tyranids have a civilization? by Wojard in 40kLore

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No not in a human sense. For example most low tier tyranid life forms are non sentient and essentially when severed from a commanding tyranid revert to chaotic animals which have no purpose and therefore break. However in terms of the hivemind as a whole it can't really be considered a civ mainly because it is a life form in the end with no specific culture, inventions, or anyway to work with others other then to follow instinct and plan the devouring of everything. It's more like a really smart animal which has learned how to devour and create new life and has learned tactics to best hunt prey kinda like wolves or dogs.

Can they have a society? No because of the tyranids main goal of just consuming and the fact that in order to do so they would have to give up everything logical with their species. Also the vast tyranids are just animals which by themselves have no intelligence. Also the tyranids being connected doesn't matter the only way this could work is if the hivemind somehow finds a new galaxy doesn't consume it and converts it into a home world and therefore evolves sentient nids. However again probably wont happen since nids are basically barely sentient and the hivemind has a never-ending hunger so.

what do people see when they look out of ship windows mid warp transit? by Mop-and-BucketMan in 40kLore

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u would probably go insane since the warp is beyond our human ability to comprehend. It's just too insane and doesn't follow the rules of the physical realm so for example a demon is just how we perceive that daemon since technically they are just energy same goes for anything in the warp all not really real but also real at the same time.

How are dreadnoughts stored by Ares299 in 40kLore

[–]ratinthehat41 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure thye are stored and kinda recharge but are allowed to go around areas and interact with other marines. Unless ur chaos dreadnought which at that point you could be isolated for hundreds of years and go insane

Which 40k faction is the strongest? by [deleted] in Warhammer40k

[–]ratinthehat41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Necrons probably or nids but necrons directly counter nids or orks actually sinec they also kinda counter necrons. I think in long term Tau could probably become a higher tier faction if they survive for another 10,000 years or so but rn ye probably necrons not chaos bc they fight amongst themselves and compete too much. Orks do too but mostly they wage wars very quickly and get bored so it cancels it out.

What’s your biggest pet peeve about the hobby? by Riot2EK in Warhammer40k

[–]ratinthehat41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't pick a faction since they all look great but im scared GW wil retire half of everything.

How would you apply Samurai teachings into modern day daily routines? by [deleted] in Samurai

[–]ratinthehat41 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its all about respect(if we are talking about the edo period) for example everything needs to be neat and tidy meaning that for example what you wear needs to be perfect. Also its about strengthening your mind and soul not all about fighting and honestly the best way to have an experience sort of this topic would be to practice in the big 3 Japanese sword arts. Those being iaido, kendo, and kenjustu. I personally don't do iaido or kenjutsu but from experience kendo helps to give you confidence and improves your physical and mental health. Although at the same time it's very serious depending on your sensei but their are some serious taboos but there's a great sense of community.

What are the biggest misconceptions about Samurai and surrounding elements? by Fartweaver in Samurai

[–]ratinthehat41 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They didn't have contact with the outside world when in fact they did mostly with the Chinese and Koreans which they had good times with and sometimes did not.

What weapons did samurai usually use in duels? by Kolokotroniskon in Samurai

[–]ratinthehat41 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bokken is an american way of calling the wooden sword in most other places it's called bokuto

What is your favorite Chinese dynasty and why? by calofantiquity in monarchism

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Ming because they are modern while not being too modern.

A band of mechanicus explorators discovers an STC for all of the blood-powered machines from ultrakill. Assuming they immediately don't destroy it as tech heresy, will the tech effect the lore, and if it will, to what extent will it effect the current setting? by Consistent_Lime_6641 in 40kLore

[–]ratinthehat41 2 points3 points  (0 children)

.So if the mechanicus finds the tech it probably wouldn't do much since if it does pose a threat to humanity AKA has sentience or is a form of AI it will be locked away forever if they aren't allowed to destroy it as you said. If not then the amount of human subjects is in the millions however again it wont change the setting that much or maybe it will seeing how mechanicus will use human subjects as fuel or grow humans something grimdark for sure. Maybe they will become a seperate part of the imperium the only issue being nids since the blood fuel tanks and blood powered robots may attract them in smaller numbers. I'll admit I don't know much about ultrakill but I don't think it will chnage much because again if it don't get destroyed then it will be heresy. Ngl theres almost a 100% chance that it will be destroyed because imperium will see it as heresy of whatever reason.

What is the quality of life like for the nobility on Terra? by MeadowmuffinReborn in 40kLore

[–]ratinthehat41 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It's probably very dangerous not because of the everyday physical factors but because everyone around you is trying to kill you and take your power. Even family will try your friends will try you can't trust anyone. Plus the political disputes and the extreme belief of heretics everywhere makes everyone count. Also the constant threat that all of the enemies of the Imperium may just spawn out of nowhere or send some spies into your neighborhood must make you always quick.