New Rita artwork OMG ;___;
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New Rita artwork OMG ;___;
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one step from eden was a pleasant surprise, and i enjoyed the style of their sprites. i'm actually in the credits as a backer ('Serenade.exe')
Mega Man X4 - Pandora's Gift
In an earlier post, I praised Rockman X for its fantastic story, and now having played through X2, (cheating) my way through X3 (because it's bullshit), and falling in love with X4 the same way I had X1, I wanted to make a follow-up analyzing the full arc of these games before the series turned to shit in further sequels (or so I'm told)
X's story in Rockman X4 is interesting in the same simple way as the story of X1, with just enough narrative to create very interesting implications- but nothing really... happens. Same as the gameplay, X's story is very much a sort of introductory taste for Zero's story. As far as the little story in X's run goes, I do really like the gray morality presented here, in how neither the Irregular Hunters or Repliforce is in the right, both are just parties of fools pulled into a distraction of a conflict started with the false flag operation of the destruction of the Sky Lagoon. Repliforce IS justified in wanting an independent nation solely for Reploids, but their implied methods of attacking cities and stealing weapons and parts to construct their space station utopia is clearly a rush job as a means of escape from Earth. They're not attacking humans directly, Irregular Hunters ARE the aggressors here as they track down Repliforce while they try to defend themselves, but both groups are acting hastily and making poor decisions.
Zero's story, on the other hand, takes X's ending revelation, and runs with it. During X's ending, he wonders what it must be like to become Irregular, and tells Zero that if it were to happen to him, X wants Zero to be the one to take him out. Regarding your interpretation of the canonicity of things in these dual stories that cover mostly the same events but just as different playable characters, Zero isn't just exhausted and traumatized by his own experience, but knowing what he remembers now, his replies of "stop saying such stupid things, just come back to base" hit different- because Zero knows what Irregularity is. He seems to recognize that the biggest difference between an organic human and a mechanical, software-driven Reploid is the element of control, and how breaking that control causes a Reploid to be labeled Irregular.
As an English term, "Irregular" means what it sounds like, and that's true in Rockman X as well. To be Irregular is simply for a Reploid to do something unexpected. The reasoning doesn't matter, be it a virus, a choice, or Deus Ex Machina, when a Reploid breaks his programming and chooses for himself, he becomes an Irregular. This is why I much prefer the original term "Irregular" to the localized term of "Maverick". It's very clear by the time of X4 that Keiji Inafune did indeed have an overarching story planned out for the X series, and had planned things in advance when developing the first game. He specifically chose the English word "Irregular", likely due to how vague it is in its use in this series.
In Zero's ending, just before fighting the revived and newly *quite* edgy Sigma, Zero is told something that sparks a memory. Sigma found Zero during a routine Irregular Hunters mission, back when Sigma was leader of the IH. Zero was hiding out in a laboratory base, implied to be the same laboratory where Dr Wily created him in a parallel to Dr Light having created X and sealed him in his own laboratory capsule. During their savage and brutal fight, Sigma damages a seemingly integral part of the animalistic Zero's hardware, forcing him to become Irregular by breaking the directive Wily had instilled in him of killing Light, Rockman, X, or all three. Afterwards, Zero is recovered by Dr Cain and eventually rehabilitated to the point he's able to be inducted into the IH.
We have just witnessed possibly the strongest and most well-done plot twist in the X series to this point. X being discovered and replicated by Cain seemed to exclusively be a bad thing to me in my original post, but here's the kicker- Sigma is a Reploid. He's based on X. But Zero is not. Zero was developed decades ago independently by Wily, so regardless of whether X was created by Light or found by Cain, Zero would have existed, he would have been abandoned in his birthplace, and he would have been an unstoppable force of destruction. But by finding X and replicating him, by creating Sigma and the Irregular Hunters, Cain both saved the world and doomed it, since X's copy was the one to force Zero into Irregularity.
All that said, I also can't ignore the "subtle foreshadowing" during every ending since X2 (or X3, those two endings blend together to me), that X and Zero are destined to fight to the death. All of this together seems to imply that X and Zero are, in the future, bound to switch roles from their original purpose. Based on what I know about later X games, specifically with X becoming an unlockable playable character instead of the default in X7, I can definitely see this being a possibility- that is, if the shitty half of the X series follows through on its promises and acts as a satisfying ending before the time skip that leads to the Rockman Zero games.
these DNI lists are getting crazy
zed art purely for my personal enjoyment
ignore how he looks inconsistent in every drawing i made these over the course of a month or two
im posting this just as a call to any wild arms fans that are still out there..,, having a game that came out before you were born being one of ur favs is rough
zed fans i know there must be one of you pleag.,, or wild arms fans in general
traditional art stuff i made plus cool epic plushie
my traditional art is lowk buns but we ball!!
i am number one zed fan
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I really like the Tau in Warhammer 40k, because they prove that the Imperium's insistence that you have to be an absolute bastard to survive in the galaxy is mostly bullshit. The Tau aren't utopian by any stretch of the imagination, but they're able to cooperate with outsiders and develop new technologies and it's fine actually.
I am a world genius!
Replaying Vesperia currently and Rita's unlocked something in my brain this playthrough
happy 20 year anniversary of Neil banging out the tunes!
though every rat is special, it's a wonderful and unusual thing for their accomplishments to be remembered and cherished by so many people so many years later. we're all so fortunate to know about the rat who banged out the tunes!
thank you to all the people who sent me reference photos of their beloved rats for this piece!!! credits under the cut!
I never thought I would be siding with the pope’s involvement in politics and cheering him on. I will say that.
The US president accuses Leo of being "weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy".
“I always remember having this fight with a random dude who claimed that ‘straight white men’ were the only true innovators. His prime example for this was the computer… the computer… THE COMPUTER!!! THE COM-PU-TER!!!
Alan Turing - Gay man and ‘father of computing’ Wren operating Bombe - The code cracking computers of the 2nd world war were entirely run by women Katherine Johnson - African American NASA mathematician and ‘Human computer’ Ada Lovelace - arguably the 1st computer programmer”
- Sacha Coward
Also Margaret Hamilton - NASA computer scientist who put the first man on the moon - an as-yet-unmatched feet of software engineering, here pictured beside the full source of that computer programme. #myhero
Grace Hopper - the woman that coined the term “bug”
- @robinlayfield
Grace Hopper did more than coin the term “bug”. She invented the first program linker in the early 1950s, for the UNIVAC I. A program linker translates instructions from one language to another (for example, numerical codes that represent instructions translated to machine code that computers can read), which is the very foundation of how computer’s operate independently. she also pulled a steve rogers and tried to enlist in the military a bunch of times and was denied. then, an exception was made for her when she joined the navy reserves, and she ended up serving for over 40 years (half of which was active duty). she retired from the navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. she was born in NYC in 1906. Grace Hopper was a fucking badass.
also computing was typically a job for women (many of whom were black women that made incredible contributions) back in the day, so it’s absolutely fucking wild that straight white men think they are the foundation of computer innovation. men PUSHED women out and took the credit.
Reblogging to do what the failed education system never did.
Reblogging to do
what the failed education
system never did.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Adding Wendy Carlos to the list! Trans icon and pioneer of synthesized music!!
Also, just about every computerized device outside of desktops is running ARM chips now. Your phone, your keyboard, your car, your watch. Basically everything.
And ARM was primarily designed by Sophie Wilson, a trans woman.
Also gotta throw on Lynn Conway, whose work brought about VSLI [Very Large Scale Integration] in chip design in the early 80s. Basically all modern microelectronics depends on Conway’s work, which got logic gates on a single chip up from thousands to millions.
BTW all of this was after IBM fired her in 68 for disclosing she wanted to transition. They apologized in 2020.
Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, who who worked on COBOL, Hedy Lamar, who patented frequency hopping, the underlying principle of WiFi.
Delia Derbyshire over there building a synthesizer from scratch to play the Dr. Who theme on.
The game cartridge? A black guy called Jerry Lawson.
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This is what we call An Argument
An Argument/Game
Wait…. 😳 there’s a way out?
Fuuuuuuck me. It’s through? And that’s the only way? Fuuuuuuuck dude