Gatchaman Crowds was such a bleeding-edge gender science laboratory I genuinely can't
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Gatchaman Crowds was such a bleeding-edge gender science laboratory I genuinely can't
the only thing I hate more than worldbuilding is not worldbuilding
Hate when I say "hey let's make a brand-new worldbuilding project with zero associations to my previous worldbuilding projects" and then two months later my original worldbuilding project has a suspicious stomach-bulge
Lancer Community!
Are there any third-party supplements for roguelike/megadungeon scaffolds around a lancer game?
imagine being char at jaburo and you haven't seen the entire odessa arc of improvement amuro's had so you rock up with your swanky new gelgoog and he just tears you apart. I would also become obsessed tbh
I think the most interesting thing you can do with a hive swarm is tosstohem into an ecosystem they are horrifically ill-equipped to deal with. Not in a tactical way, in a way more core to the representation of these swarms as ecologically hyperactive xenoformers.
Like yea, you can gestate a fifteen-foot tall cyclopean bug with a combat laser recofigured out of its eyes but this is tundra where none of your sessile organisms can take root in the rock and the ecology available for you to consume is 90% mosses. The story about managing that ecology to the point where you can hit the "ravenous tide of flesh and chitin" is way cooler a story than just teh ravenous tide of flesh and chitin.
it's so weird trying to rewatch mystery ihncorporated and literally the first episode is "look at how dumb old scooby-doo is" and it's just an entire world drenched in scorn and contempt. Psychically gruelling to watch
quietly tired of media about how liberal institutions decay tbh. we all know how it ends - what happens after? let me see new ways of political organisation beyond what we're used to, and how they can bring light and joy to the world.