i like how when i’m imaging rick and michonne coming back to alexandria and reuniting the entire group and rick meeting rj and reuniting with judith and seeing maggie and hershel again (and maybe seeing negan again😭😭??? that’ll be so funny and tension will be so high) but then i remember daryl’s in FRANCE and maggie and hershel and negan are in the dead city (i forgot where that’s is but im 98% it ain’t close to alexandria idk i haven’t watched the show yet)
like cmon guys…… what happened to the big ‘ol reunion we deserve😕😕😭😭
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🌟Ideas Dumping🌟
I feel like my mind’s been occupied with nothing but Captain Price all day, all night. It’s all your fault fanfics authors (Jk I 💛 you all for existing).
Imagine : You and Captain Price are on vacation and he’s been taking pictures of you nonstop even though you’ve told him to stop. He’d take pictures of you drinking, eating, swimming, laying on the blanket at the beach, and his absolute favourites are pictures of you smiling whilst looking at him with so much love. Unbeknownst to the two of you, everyone was gawking at you two with jealousy, because they’re envied with what you two have. After returning back home, John secretly craft a scrapbook as a birthday present for you, with all the pictures he took of you, and named it “My life’s treasure”.
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Question for you, and maybe you've answered it before, but what do you think would have happened differently if Hera and Doug hadn't been able to stop Hilbert during his Christmas time coup? What would Cutter have done? Would SI5 still have been sent to the station since Hera wouldn't be broken? I've been thinking about this a lot lately
a couple of things to keep in mind: 1) the SI-5 (or similar operatives) would've been sent regardless of hera's or any other crew member's status; their mission was always to confirm the presence of and make contact with alien life. 2) hilbert would've told cutter everything right away. 3) eiffel didn't know about decima yet.
if hilbert won, minkowski would be dead, and he was supposed to kill eiffel. what happens next... really depends. if cutter sends his people immediately - do they show up before lovelace does? is eiffel still alive when they get there? does lovelace show up? the dear listeners don't have a concept of death, but they do seem invested in contacting eiffel in particular - if he isn't there, what happens?
under these circumstances, hilbert would accelerate the decima trials. if hera managed to kill hilbert, eiffel would still die. even if they found some other way to subdue him, what leverage would they have? and eiffel would die anyway unless lovelace showed up and circumstances still led to him getting a blood transfusion from her, which they don't know he needs. with minkowski gone, i think eiffel and hera would be a lot more willing to sign on with lovelace; you'd see... a lot more absolutes, a lot more choices made out of desperation, from everyone. lovelace would recognize eiffel's decima, and i think the only situation where hilbert survives for any length of time is if she realizes it's the only way to keep eiffel alive. which is still... a big if. there couldn't be the same kind of uneasy alliance with hilbert, anyway. the SI-5 would be a lot more direct. lovelace would escalate things. and if eiffel is there, and the dear listeners want to talk to him, they're trapped.
best case scenario, maybe... they manage to blow up the hephaestus / steal the urania, get pulled into the (blue) star, the dear listeners still watchtower eiffel and send them back to earth. but they can't get back to earth without cutter knowing. even if eiffel was more jaded by all of this, i think he has his limits, and that might give them some hope, however slight. but if eiffel was dead, and hera didn't blame lovelace, she would be one thousand percent on board with lovelace's revenge plan. if eiffel was dead and hera didn't even know lovelace, or wasn't on decent terms with her, um. she'd probably just blow up the station herself. just, all things considered, i don't know if there's a way it ends well and isn't depressing. i don't know if they could've made it home safe without minkowski.
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Overall I was surprised by how put together everything in the game is. In most games, the moment you step out of bounds or see anything from anything but the intended angle it becomes very clear that it's all just an illusion and nothing is real. But LotRO has massive areas that the players will never see fully modeled. Things a player should never touch have full collision. In some cases I'm sure this saves them time in modeling, and if they ever decide to expand an area, but it's still an interesting choice. I'm certainly grateful for it, with my obsession with screenshots!
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Love this “for you” thing Twitter, esp when it involves people I don’t follow with takes I don’t agree with. And here I am coming in to defend fucking P5 of all things. How did I get here? DX How have I sunk so low? u_u
Anyway someone said that Persona hasn’t had any passion since P3 (so P4 onward has been soulless).
And.....I don’t agree with it. Obvie, I love P4 and it’s spinoff era (I found it fun and def the opposite of soulless). Yes, that includes P5 and it’s spinoffs. And this is coming from someone that hates P5 and it’s spinoffs.... because of the writing. Not the “lack of passion.”
I do think Atlus has gotten shittier with it’s business decisions (such as DLC), but I wouldn’t call it passionless. I don’t think passionless people would make hours of cut content, would try to work old ideas from P1/2 back into modern Persona. Business decisions and their team is not automatically indicative or reflective of the creative team or their choices.
Do I think the writing really shit the bed starting with P5? Yeah. But I don’t think it’s from a lack of passion, just a lack of oversight/control (P5 literally has an over abundance of writers and lack of editors, and that’s the same issue Ultimax ended up having). Having plot holes and inconsistencies and some quality control issues doesn’t indicate a lack of passion.
“Oh you’re just upset because they insulted P4″ yeah, but I don’t think what they implied about P5 is right either. The creative team def shows passion. They brought back ideas from P1/2 and even FeMC the second they got away from Hashino. And I don’t think Hashino is bad either, I think he had a creative vision (aka having P3 be a soft reboot for the series and thus not bringing back a lot of ideas from P1/2) and wanted to see it through. I don’t think that’s inherently passionless of him (in fact, him wanting to stick to his vision might be considered very passionate!).
Was it a stupid business decision? Yeah a bit (personally it’s whatever, it held things up but didn’t completely screw the lore), but that’s a different issue.
I dunno it’s just....annoying. I get it, I’m frustrated with Atlus’ business decisions too. I’m frustrated from all the P5 stuff (I’m giving P5X a chance because new cast, new chance), cause I don’t like P5 or the PT. But just cause you don’t like it doesn’t mean the creators “lack passion.”
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even though i still like the idea of activities being integrated as a part of the story in srtt, in practice it just feels like busywork that’s desperately trying to bloat up the campaign. like was this really the superior option to sr1/2 and having to gain respect to progress? at least in those games i get to pick which activities to do next, also you get to meet all kinda Stilwaterians. it had a worldbuilding aspect to it that made the city seem even bigger, srtt’s cast is teeny tiny in comparison and tightly wound around the campaign
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