Dearth means shortage. You might mean bevy.
Dearth means shortage. You might mean bevy.
You can do that in inkarnate but only with the subscription. Uploading as a stamp would probably be the best way because then you could move and size like you want, plus you could tweak the opacity to trace over it more easily.
That’s awesome. I think I had three Human Valkeries ascended before I had success with another combination. Your orc wizard must’ve been so hungry in the early game!
Yep, I fully agree. At the tail end of Sarek’s life we learn he loved Spock. He doesn’t tell or show Spock ever, which would qualify him as a terrible parent by human standards but he’s a Vulcan so maybe that’s not how he should be judged. What Sarek also doesn’t do is end his feud with Spock which I think is a perfectly good standard on which to judge a Vulcan parent. So while I love Sarek as a character he’s a bad dad.
Sarek is on there. Really. Sarek. The first one. Sarek was an awful dad to at minimum three children.
This cookie feels heavy, as if there’s some paper inside. There seems to be some sort of communiqué!
Aaaah, rusty and dull!
Also from before the Simpsons got their 742 Evergreen Terr address.
It isn’t just about becoming more perfect themselves, the Borg are trying to help everyone they can achieve perfection by becoming Borg. Locutus and the queen both express surprise and confusion as to why humans aren’t just letting assimilation happen. Locutus says “why do you resist us; we only wish to improve quality of life.”
This wasn’t always the case; in their first appearance the Borg only wanted technological material. Assimilating every person would have been very inefficient for that goal and in fact we see their methods were different in the pre-assimilate everyone days. The Borg are hinted at in The Neutral Zone (before the Borg were written, but clearly they were foreshadowing some big future adversary and the pattern fits even though the distance doesn’t) when Worf says “The outpost was not just destroyed, it’s as though some great force just scooped it off the face of the planet.” Nearly directly echoed in Q Who, first appearance of the Borg, when again Worf says “It is as though some great force just scooped all the machine elements off the face of the planet.” Q also makes some remarks about the Borg not being interested in the ship’s life forms, only the technology and what they can use and consume. At that time the more efficient hoovering up everything they need method was used.
Clearly at some point Borg priorities changed for some reason. Maybe they consumed the technology for biological assimilation, decided to test it out, and the people they tested it on were radical altruists and that ethos got muddled in the Borg desire for unity. By Best of Both Worlds we see that the Borg have babies; it looked to me like they were implied to be born / grown from Borg but it’s possible those were already what would become maturation chambers by Voyager’s time. If they are Borg babies perhaps they have some kind of pro-natalist position too: if they can make life perfect then they have a duty to create life in order for life to experience perfection.
NRA4EVR, one of the hundreds of radical right wing messages in every episode
Since other people already got the joke I’ll grab the point for the ‘A’ plot: this one is the one where Lisa wants to go to the Isis exhibit. Marge has to take Bart to the hospital so Lisa wants to take a bus by herself.
And that one looks like our town founder, Jebidiah Springfield. Without the head of course.
Homer the Smithers when Smithers is looking up keywords to find his replacement (monstrously ugly)?
Your clues were very helpful in this case. Plus I must’ve heard that song hundreds of times.
Looks like Faith of the Heart to me.
“Controversial,” in this case, is a euphemism for terrible.
I quite like StarSector too. It clearly owes a lot to the Escape Velocity series which I love.
StarSector’s focus on colony management is super fun though. The recent patch was also quite good and seemed to add more story elements which I appreciate. I appreciate the unique looking ships even though some of them end up looking very ugly.
I love working with the AIs. Smuggling them, integrating them into colonies, doing other spoilery things with them. I wish there were deeper mechanics there and more story too, but that could still happen.
I go back to Super Metroid about once a year. I just get a yearning to hear the moody music and see the alien scenery.
Fairly sure that part is from Schisms where Riker and other crew members are being abducted while they sleep by aliens. At this point he knows he’s going to be abducted and has taken some stimulants to stay awake so he decided to get abducted in his uniform rather than his sleeping clothes.
The unlabeled ship is Constellation class, for those that are curious.