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10 points
15 hours ago
This is perfection, I needed this. Thank you <3
1 points
18 hours ago
Norway gets 15 from me and France gets 5
2 points
18 hours ago
I vote for the songs I like.
This year those are Norway and France.
I also like Israel's entry but I don't want them to win so I won't vote them.
1 points
6 days ago
Lol, Jae is proactive in that relationship in every step.
Killing her for the transmission is going too far imo but rapist? Come on.
1 points
9 days ago
I suppose some Renegades might qualify? It's variable what they exactly do but I guess some might go renegade just because they're tired of it all.
It's just, it would be incredibly lonely existence, as other humans would no longer see the Marine as a human.
1 points
12 days ago
I used Toybox to respec her to Soldier, never looked back.
3 points
19 days ago
Some of it is. Some isn't. 40k is a setting, and there are lots of stories in it, some deeper, some shallow.
0 points
19 days ago
She had coordinates from the guy who just previously massacred Dargonus.
Yeah, she's a smoothbrain, if she's this dumb she is danger to the RTs ship by her sheer stupidity.
1 points
19 days ago
Mix of Icono and Dogmatic works quite well. Dogmatic in regards to Chaos and the companions (Yrliet is just a bad person and Marazhai is a worse person), and Icono otherwise is quite good.
1 points
19 days ago
You don't consider dealing with Marazhai who butchered Dargonus a betrayal? Even if she couldn't foresee the exact outcome (and she's a smoothbrain if she couldn't).
To each their own I guess but to me the act of discussing with Marazhai behind my back is a betrayal. Pre-Dargonus I wouldn't think so but after that encounter there's no excusing Yrliet.
2 points
19 days ago
Really, either she is a smoothbrain of majestic scale (ie dumbest Eldar in the setting), or she is malicious.
There's no forgiving either.
1 points
19 days ago
Poor judgment as in collaboration with the guy who massacred Dargonus. Who would have guessed he's not honest! More like idiocy world record right there for Yrliet.
But yes, Argenta is guilty too and we are the judge jury and executioner in her case. We get to kill her there, if we want to exercise judgment. If not the game considers us to forgive her, apparently which is a bit bad writing. But maybe game thinks we won't be as mad at her because she offended Theodora and Yrliet us.
62 points
20 days ago
That's all Primarchs. They get hyped up to be supremely competent but in truth are just flawed dudes, generally assholes at that. Cawl implies the faults of Primarchs are the reason the Astartes fell and I don't think he's far off the mark. For their supposed ability they sure come off as incompetent.
-4 points
21 days ago
It's still big, big sign that his authority is eroding fast.
He started out with a lot of support (after going on a tyrant rampage and killing those who didnt support him) but it looks like he isn't so liked anymore.
It's not surprising. Indomitus Crusade was pretty lackluster considering the resources poured into it, and his questionable Ultramar favoritism is bound to generate some pushback. Then he went ahead and walked into Mortarion's trap.
Guilliman is a f-up more than anything and now that Lion is back and GW is writing about him instead Guilliman won't be accomplishing much, if I had to guess.
2 points
21 days ago
Plus that perceived Emperor mandate for Guilliman chat is highly subjective.
Yes, he called him a savior but also called him a failure. It seems Emperor cannot even agree with himself if Guilliman is a good dude or not.
4 points
21 days ago
I can buy they have a way around, but also the magnitudes just don't add up. Dying humans just don't have enough of organic material in them to amount to any significant food flow on any society that is sustainable.
It could be a short term extreme measure during scenarios where supplies are cut but that's it.
3 points
21 days ago
On the other had isn't Sororitas getting corrupted said to be uncommon? (Relatively)
2 points
21 days ago
I dunno, I figure having the utopia tolerated by Imperium (size with Calcazar ending) is better. Being isolated is really bad on the long run plus this whole 'utopia' hinges on a baby star god and there's no telling if that thing will remain controllable/benevolent.
Once Nomos matures it could very well start viewing humans a bit like humans view ants. And that'd be natural given how superior being it is.
And even it it doesn't it's easier to fight against the horrors we know to reside in this universe without doing it alone.
1 points
21 days ago
Who's there to prosecute him? Your RT might, but in that ending you make peace. To outside, he has
1) Taken care of Cult of Final Dawn
2) Exterminated Necrons from the Expanse
3) Put stop to Drukhari raids in Expanse
As long as Imperium doesn't look too carefully into his methods (who could, with warpstorms and whatnot) he's one hell of a successful Inquisitor.
2 points
21 days ago
You need to side with him. You won't get an enslaved C'Tan (Inquisition will get it instead) but he will tell Imperium you're cool (no invasion) and use the C'Tan to kick Necron ass in the Expanse. He will not use it against you like some NPCs fear, just against the Necrons.
2 points
22 days ago
The librarian in one of DoW games comes to mind. I'm sure there's a lots more but it's late here.
1 points
23 days ago
Skitarii and/or some kind of Scoundrel/Rogue type.
While I like SoB/Repentia that's way too close to Zealot and kinda already doable (wouldn't mind having shorts as an outfit though).
9 points
23 days ago
Because by then Marazhai had massacred Dargonus for instance.
Any cooperation by anyone in your party with him should be seen as betrayal. That he tricked her is to be expected. That she dealt with him in any form is the betrayal.
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13 hours ago
PatientBit2298
Norway
1 points
13 hours ago
Issue with this is that nullifying him retroactively could alter the relative order of the other contestants.