Meh. The campaign is obviously pretty lacking, but it looks like they set down a pretty solid framework for player generated combat.
Weapons seem pretty poorly balanced.
Pistols - the only thing pistols have going for them is 0 AP reloads and that's really weak even if you're using a...
Yes, your programs sit in the stash, but you automatically get to pick whichever ones you want to run with when you jack in.
@Delly I don't think so, but even if you can, you never get essence back, it's gone forever when you install cyberware.
I like Emerald Knights, but it's pretty strange. I mean aside from All-Star Superman, it seemed like most of the movies had kept a vague continuity, but Emerald Knights completely ignores the events of First Flight. It's extra weird because while the other movies are all obviously drawn a bit...
I'm being a little harsh. The book isn't completely terrible, but it really has almost nothing to do with the conflict on Prospero. It's mostly a bunch of back story to the pre-Heresy Space Wolves. Parts of it are really really stupid though.
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We'll just have to agree to...
There was no massive battle between two of the biggest legions in Know No Fear. There was a bunch of unconnected short stories that were set to the backdrop of the invasion of Calth, an invasion that was somehow still a huge surprise despite the destruction of the Furious Abyss. I knew that the...
Ultramarines are my favorite Chapter. I said series, not books, as in I can understand people not liking the Ultramarines series. I didn't say anything about the Heresy books. While Battle for the Abyss has been pretty universally panned as the absolute worst book in the Heresy series, I thought...
They're diggers, and non-aggressive to humans so unless their nest is somewhere inconvenient for you, you don't have to worry about them aside from the occasional freak-out at seeing a fuckin godzilla monster fly past.
No I didn't. Abstinence is not sensible, and ignorance of guns is not gun safety. You know nothing about guns, so you should refrain from making judgemental comments about the way someone used a gun.
So what's your point? Bigger dogs are more capable of hurting people, so nobody should be allowed to own bigger dogs? Because simply put, that isn't how American culture functions. We (theoretically) don't restrict freedoms simply because the potential for abuse or danger exists.
Already been addressed, but Zimmerman followed Martin for only a very short distance, and stopped when told he didn't need to follow by the non-emergency phone operator. Martin returned to the scene a few minutes later and attacked Zimmerman.
As for that other crap, you obviously know nothing...
Weird list. Aside from pits/amstaffs/bulls, it's all mastiffs and big herding dogs. Don't see anything about dobermans and rottweilers, but the google translate from danish to english is a bit screwy, so I'm probably losing something in translation.
But yeah, what a weird ass list of...
Getting a bit dramatic aren't we? My parents have a black lab/pit mix, are you saying it would somehow be more dishonest to call it a labrador than to call it a pit bull?
I know there are places around here where one of the terms of the lease is that you not have pit bulls. You used to be able to circumvent it by saying your dog was an American Staffordshire, but a lot of places are wise to that now and would ask to see AKC papers. There are no laws against...
Well I'm pretty sure pits are much more of an American culture thing. But even if pits are responsible for the most maulings and fatalities in America out of all the dog breeds, I would chalk it up to pits being popular among people who make irresponsible, neglectful, or abusive dog owners...
I worked in a veterinary office for a little over a year here on the shitty end of town. In addition to being on the shitty end of town, we had free office hours a couple times a week, so something like 75% of the animals we treated were Pits. Despite having worked with hundreds of pit bulls...