Isaiah_Colpitts
Magic and mechs
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That's their point. In the past timeline they sent him because he was crippled. In this one he isn't and they still sent him so they're confused
*Record scratch* so you might be wondering where we are and how it got this way. Well, to explain that we need to go to the beginning *cue entire story being told from the begining at this point*
holy legal milk loli
Wheee
....As much as I'd like to call you a weeb right now the fact that you have a valid argument makes me respect that. Still that's not as funny so...weeb.
but....Good book is good???
"pirate for good" or "honorable pirate" is a pretty common trope
He wants them to fuck on live television.
...here I was just thinking he was an opportunist...
Ves is going to make an Eva isn't he...
not...really? This is a basic moral sense that alot of people I know share, I personally think it's rather common
I think everyone is forgetting something. This man was willing to sacrifice A GOOD PORTION of his race just so he could leave the dammed planet. Not because he wanted strength from the galaxy or because they held something he wanted there, he was basically just bored and didn't want to be on his "nowhere" planet anymore. This is entirely deserved, it's like saying you want a serial killer to get off easy. I get the gist, no one wants to see others suffer and alot of you probably think he'd be kinder just to kill him, but does he deserve that quick of a punishment? What if he oh I dunno, has a failsafe that reincarnates him back on his planet, or a million other things, not to mention he doesn't deserve it. He's done a major crime and is being punished, he's lucky his life still has a use rather than needless tourture.
Probably need advanced energy theories in order to transfer super energy into power as well as enough to power all the goodies probably stored inside...hehehehhe beeg gun
Fun, but uh, you ever watched robotech? Their main command ship (the size of a medium sized planet mind you) could turn into a giant friggin mech as well as all their smaller ships, now that is sick.
kek
well there's always the rule of three
agreed, the naming sense is a bit off, also just right quick, French numbering system is wack to the point where it took me the longest to remember what 93 was in French out of that whole sentence.
They could have named it after roses due to their romantic implications as well, the French also tend to have a flair for the dramatic at least from what I've seen, so something like "rose's bloom" or "blooming spear" yada yada would've worked better. This is coming from a french Canadian upbringing though so it may be different
Are...are you specle? It's quite hard to take you seriously...