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weren't nodachis used for horse-back fighting? katanas were then a 'downgrade' for the 'common' footsoldier, or so... at least I think it was kinda like that.
Well, I'm not an imperalisitc peasent, myself adhering to the noble teaching of 'metric', buuuut: 1 feet = 0,3048m or 7 feet = 2,1336m
Well, it's enjoyable. Everyone and everything is consistend and there seems to be enought space to develope the story further. Character are likeable and realistic and, yeah... There was a little problem with update stability but I see it as a good sign when an author gets back to writing even when he didn't/couldn't write for a couple months. Another big plus is that I can understand this story without knowing the original.
but high-class military personal still want to get the best for their children, even if it is wasteful.
most likely with the DIVINE life-support system.
Funny how the Federation and the Twilights are so different when it comes to killing a child, one relishing in it and the other one agonizing over it. You could nearly think that the Author wants to send some kind of message, but I just can't figure it out. Must be very subtle.
You say as if it is a bad thing o.O
I mean, they didn´t even know he existed till he died... It´s like, you think that your country has 9 atomic bombs but one day your government says that there was a 10th even better one, which was eradicated by country XY, and thus you should pick up the rifle and kill them all... This sounds fishy even if it´s the truth.
Imperial and higher are bound to their country according to their law and still, the Chinese wanted to use a God-Class MechWarrior to fight and hid him... And when the enemy heard of this they eliminated this breach of agreement, who would have guessed but even then the Twilight Empire are the baddies, just killing somebody who shouldn´t even be there. What a sinister plot, to eliminate a walking nuclear bomb from the enemy side, how evil.
Does this count as bad attention?
Well, I'm not a Brit, but I somewhat doubt that those forced engagements are typical, even then.
Nah, he is the descendant of magic itself and thus can control the whole of reality, this is the real fanfic route.
I did a quick google search and squibs are people who can´t execute magic, even tho they can perceive magic, and whose parents are wizards. For example, Filch can see Hogwarts and thus work there but would only be able to feel dementors (not seeing them) and he can´t do magic.
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Tbh, she seems to be a good and likeable streamer.
To be fair, a parody can be serious while being a satire and making fun of the original genre. Most writers just don´t do that and only make a jumbling mess to, most likely, underline the ridiculousness of some genres. I think a "serious" parody of a genre would be "Beware of Chicken" which is about the cultivation genre as a whole.