
I like adventure novels, ones that have base building are good too. Mix them together and you get a gem.
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Which is way WAY better than the alternative.
That’s a really really low estimate. An Olympic sized swimming pool holds about 650k gallons of water. Those are big swimming pools, but just nothing in terms of drinking water. New York City uses 1.2 billion gallons of water a day, so a hive city would use an order of magnitude more than that, given NYC ‘only’ has 8-9 million people in it.
Most of them had decent lives, besides a couple of the best ones (Guilliman, Vulcan, Dorn, etc.), the Primarchs personalities were the major reason for their troubles. They all have anger, trust, and self control issues. When something doesn’t go their way, Primarchs typically lash out. I don’t know if it’s just bad writing by GW authors or it’s a creation flaw. Angron and Curze got the short end of the stick, though. No doubt about it.
Or he could just be a soul from the 3rd Millennium and Warhammer 40k takes place in our far future. I think that’d be a better scenario, too.
I agree with you, depending on the situation, Agent 47 isn’t making it out alive a Resident Evil outbreak. There would have to be a lot of factors going against him for him to die, because despite his skills, he’s just not physically either Chris or Leon and probably couldn’t make miracles happen like they do.
Embarrassing, distracting, and just lazy.
Think about how much Suna would pay for this technique