before an encounter in space,make sure you got the right ship or ship equipment..luckily i will have a lot since we can board others and take the ship for scrap or for keeps
Oh god. I was going to make a joke about the ~hue~ of the sleeper ships mentioned in the opening of Freelancer, but I looked StarLancer, the previous game where all that opening nonsense came from, and ♪♫♪guess the nationalities of the bad guys’ side♪♫♪
I wasn’t even looking that up in particular. I just wanted to make a joke about the main character from Bretonia speaking with a pronounced American accent, and I found this when I was trying to check the character’s home planet (it was Leeds, I was correct)
Africa is completely forgotten, of course. For reasons, I am sure. And it certainly is something that Kusari, the Japanese-ish ones, are the final human bad guys that you have to face that have been infected by the aliens before you go on to the main bad guy. It is... something.
This set of custom maxis-match objects will bring style and personality to your personal space! Mix and match with other objects from the game to create unique spaces.
The set includes:
2 desks (and a third "no clip" option)
3 book styles under one catalog entry
A functional storage shoebox
5 plants (2 in a can, 2 in a glass bottle, 1 in a cup)
2 pen holders
A functional mini trashcan
A 3D pop-up painting (in 3 different themes)
1 wall Tetris mirror
2 shelves
1 wall-mounted shelving unit
You can find the objects by searching "My Corner" and/or "Brainstrip"!
Gotta love a game whose opening has nothing to do with the game itself.
The whole opening is about “ooh, there were two sides fighting and then the one side started winning! but we were the other side and our ancestors decided to run away! in sleeper ships! named for our homelands! so we can, I don’t know, live free and die hard! but we! will never! forget!”
This shit’s about aliens. There are no conflicts with any other humans that were left on earth. It’s all paranoid Invasion of the Bodysnatchers stuff.
As much as it isn't fun to hear Jon yelling at Martin, the end part of Mag 56 is so hilarious to me.
Listen, there is NO evidence to support Martin's claim about lying on his CV, and frankly it's kind of a weak cover story. You are required to show proof of your qualifications when you get a new job on the strength of them - not to mention ID - and even though on a relisten we know Martin's telling the truth and that Elias has his own reasons for hiring Martin, Jon doesn't know any of that. There's nothing to back up Martin's story and given how paranoid Jon's been since Prentiss, not to mention the fact that his specific concerns about Martin were that he might be hiding his own cunning behind the image of someone bumbling and soft (Jonathan "right for the wrong reasons" Sims strikes again) it is wild to me that he accepts this so quickly.
It's almost as though he's eager for Martin to be innocent, even though everything he's previously said about him would indicate that he'd rather it was Martin than Tim or Sasha, the assistants he respects professionally and likes on a personal level. It's so easy to picture him just blue-screening while poor Martin sits there expecting to be fired/screamed at again.
Martin: Okay, that's the truth, do your worst. Jon? Jon??
Jon, internally: Martin's innocent Martin lied to Elias but not me Martin didn't kill Gertrude Martin's safe Martin's still my friend Martin doesn't want me dead