I love it when my skellington fleet’s plan comes together
This is how I announce I finally began a Necron campaign like I have been building to all quarantine
We have worm sign the likes of which even God himself has not seen
The key to engaging the Tyranid fleet is as a Neil Patrick Harris would put it, to go for the nerve stem. That’s the second of their two admiral ships. Now all my delicate little tomb babies have to do is not blow up for a few minutes
Well I pulled it off. The Tyranids are by far the hardest opponent for me in either campaign of BFGA2 I’ve played, so executing a swift and bloodless victory like this made me feel better about myself.
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Lying here tying to come up with a more interesting and off-beat answer than ‘Frasier,’ but that pilot manages a bundle of exposition doled out scene by scene establishing the premise while remaining whip smart funny. The Eddie setup/punchline! That’s pilot stuff
They manage the whole transition from Cheers (living in Boston, married to Lilith) to Frasier (living in Seattle, very divorced) and the introduction of the character to new audiences in his opening monologue.
An other contender: DS9’s “Emissary,” which remixes elements of the Next Generation’s pilot “Encounter at Farpoint” (stagger the introduction of the series leads, have an encounter with beyond context aliens) and extensive Trek lore but with a strong emotional core and SF idea.
How many people calling this election the last election called the last election the last election
A certain level of apocalpytic language is warranted but that stuff doesn’t scan for me. ‘If we don’t win in November 2016, that’s it! Democracy’s over and we’ve lost everything’ is a deeply and I daresay unworkably pessimistic premise.
But I guess if voting is literally the only thing you can do, you can’t really prepare even rhetorically for what if it’s not enough.
Lot of Reylo fanvids on the YT these days that incorporate Rise of Skywalker. Make a lot of use of that 'force dyad' stuff. And maybe as I'm tired after a long day of not doing much like I always am I'm suddenly more receptive to this stuff as some pop croons under it
The In Hindsight crowd are gonna make the sequel trilogy look better. Give 'em time. The argument Continues