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O. Hinds wrote:
- Regarding Rampage:
ampage]I mentioned this before, but it may have gotten lost: Rampage could be very badly off, certainly, but she isn't necessarily so. If the Astrostable survived, Rampage is likely to find her way there reasonably quickly, after which she could live relatively happily with the moon ponies.
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Oh god, this image just came to my mind of what would Rampage do to the place. Sometime later Blackjack would somehow return to the moon to get her back and it would be like parents coming back to a house to find their child had thrown this huge-ass party for the entire school XD
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swicked wrote:...didn't your mom make you a Rampage hat years back? I remember the pictures. Has your opinion of Rampage changed?
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- Exacta, and my Rampage plush, which I always have with me when I read PH. She's still my favorite character, but I accepted that she would never have a happy ending, a long time ago. It's upsetting, certainly, but I can't see any point in getting that worked up about what was inevitable.
O. Hinds wrote:Ryx wrote:
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Well it's understandable for people to be upset after what happened. It "had to happen" of course, because of all the people like swicked, and the ones who thought "his story was over".
Which isn't to say it was poorly written, it was done very well. It just makes victory that little bit more meaningless.
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I don't think that that's why it happened. You'd have to ask Somber for the actual reason, but I expect that it was just something like being the direction the story needed to go... or something. I work on commas and spaceships, sorry.
Also, there were really people who thought his story was over? Despite everything happening to him and that he was doing? Sure, there was the fortune, but sometimes the mysterious old woman telling fortunes is just bored and teasing the tourists.
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- Ah, to me it's very much the same thing, like why SteelHooves "had" to die. But of course I'm not a writer, and my opinion is never correct anyways, so it doesn't really matter.
O. Hinds wrote:
- Regarding Rampage:
I mentioned this before, but it may have gotten lost: Rampage could be very badly off, certainly, but she isn't necessarily so. If the Astrostable survived, Rampage is likely to find her way there reasonably quickly, after which she could live relatively happily with the moon ponies.
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- If the Astrostable survived. There's any number of reasons it wouldn't. But she could probably make it there by following the track, even if she couldn't see.
If not, then there's just hoping that the souls eventually wear out to the point where the talisman stops functioning, or that she gets crushed by a slab of Moonstone to the point where she is unable to regenerate, like with the tank she was found underneath.
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Could be, could be, but I think everyone can agree that she almost certainly handled it better then, even if just for lack of other options.O. Hinds wrote:Icy Shake wrote:
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I disagree. I think that based on her actions, it's entirely possible she took it harder than the Nightmare incident, etc., and Luna may well be correct here. I just think that's a stupid, implausible plot point in FoE.
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I think it's likely that she didn't take it harder, though. We don't know how hard Celestia took Nightmare Moon, but I expect it was "very". The reason for her different reaction to Littlehorn (leave of absence moving to abdication) is, I suspect, due less to her internal state of affairs and more to her outer. She might very much have wanted to step down after Nightmare Moon but couldn't find anyone she'd trust more than herself with Equestria. After Littlehorn, she had Luna... and unfortunately once again made some poor judgements concerning her sister.
Looks like Cloudsville ate my responses. Let's see if I can recreate them.O. Hinds wrote:@Icy Shake:
Why do you have a post here made entirely of quotes of other posts?
O. Hinds wrote:Vergil wrote:
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I do have a question at this stage, though: shouldn't the foals have been adversely affected by so many shots with folly?
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Possibly, but I suspect that, between cybernetic protections, Luna's soul, and whatnot, they'll not be significantly less fine than they would otherwise be due to that.
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- Since Flux is more of a chemical threat than a radiological, it's also possible that the placenta could take care of a lot of the problem anyway. But then, I don't remember if there was anything ever said about Flux and birth defects, and any relation to timing that might be involved.
O. Hinds wrote:
- By the way...:
I didn't notice this during the brushing itself, only thinking of it when reading Icy Shake's commentary, but...Blackjack describing the vision of the Eater of Souls wrote:I didn’t know if it was flesh or metal or some horrible alloy of the two, and I didn’t want to know.These do not seem to me to be devoid of parallels.Blackjack describing her new body wrote:I felt my body whole, not strictly biological anymore but not mangled and pieced back together either.
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- I think I missed that myself.
decumos wrote:
- 74, duh!:
Can someone remind me, have Littlepip's friends already activated Gardens of Equestria at this point? I'm just wondering... The Element of Magic wasn't revealed in the original, alongside with Generosity, right? We already suspect that Charity, despite ain't being charity, may be Generosity (or at least capitalistic Generosity). So, could it be, that Blackjack will end being Magic? Especially since she has just become pretty much an alicorn princess and is already Twilight's descendant.
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- No, and that was part of why it featured in Blackjack's argument in the Tom section.
And yes, there are plenty of people who expect Charity to be Generosity, but I've never been one of them. I've always seen Blackjack as a great fit there, probably even more so than for Magic. Of course, given developments since chapter 40 or so, there's a much better case for Magic than there had been.
All true, but there's also a point to be made for consistency, and FoE almost exclusively capitalizes it.SilentCarto wrote:They should all be lower-case. You capitalize the names of events (i.e. Black Death) but not specific things (bubonic plague) unless they contain a proper noun, such as a product or place name (Ebola virus.)O. Hinds wrote:Some of the others are a bit iffy ("Are they referring to the Pink Cloud or using the definite article for other reasons to refer to a cloud that is pink and also is the Pink Cloud?"), but it'll be fine to just convert them all, I think.
Well, I'm not one of your editors (on this one, anyway), but you can add me to the happy side of the broader count. I mean, it was sad, and painful, and dark, but all handled well, for the most part.Somber wrote:Okay. So I hurt two of my editors and... made another really happy. So I'm batting 2/1?
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- That said, I would have been pretty unhappy about it if Scotch had died—of asphyxiation or freezing in the tram because Blackjack couldn't teleport her. It would have been a real let-down, and such a meaningless end to her run, especially in the same chapter where P-21, Rampage, and even Echo had much bigger deaths (or fate worse than death) in the process of accomplishing something.
I had a lot of the same feelings, and would be interested in seeing the same. I actually thought that the Boo scene would have been very interesting and am kind of sad it didn't happen, since it would be a great capstone to her arc. Also, I'm not sure that she's really had a ton to do since then.swicked wrote:Maybe not happy. I don't know how to describe the feeling this is. Elation? Euphoria? Manic? Breathing hard, heart beating fast. The song helped. My eyes feel watery.Somber wrote:Okay. So I hurt two of my editors and... made another really happy. So I'm batting 2/1?
Maybe just adrenaline?
You made something increadibly powerful, here. Seriously, good job.
I'm glad I play some small role in this :)
I want to shake your hand. You are very good at this.
I remember you remarking once about how you have people to reign you in when you go too dark. Like you were going to with Boo gaining a soul in the core. I wish I could read a story of yours where you let yourself go that dark.
...or do you read stories like that? Have any recommendations? You're just so good at this
O. Hinds wrote:
- Regarding Rampage:
I mentioned this before, but it may have gotten lost: Rampage could be very badly off, certainly, but she isn't necessarily so. If the Astrostable survived, Rampage is likely to find her way there reasonably quickly, after which she could live relatively happily with the moon ponies.
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- And since the Astrostable was farther from the Lunar Palace (I think they said the tram ride was a lot shorter), there's at least a better chance of that than the launch facility coming out all right.
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Icy Shake wrote:
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And since the Astrostable was farther from the Lunar Palace (I think they said the tram ride was a lot shorter), there's at least a better chance of that than the launch facility coming out all right.
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- And it's a Stable, albeit an unusually designed one partially on the surface.
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Not sure how clearly I stated it before, but I absolutely loved the chapter. It just also made me hurt. That's okay when done right like this.
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Well,
- that one thing:
- I was wondering if that vacuum thing was going to come back into play, and it did
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- P-21 spent too much time this chapter cheating death. The sniper, Cognitum, the mechasprites. I hadn't counted on Rampage following so soon after, and that was more of a surprise. But what really gets me is when she came back and was stuck wandering the moon, having her skin mutilated for all eternity. That is far worse than P-21's demise. Truly melancholy chapter, and my own choice is musical accompaniment didn't dull it either.
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- Honestly The only Thing I could think about after I read this chapter:
Amazing Chapter all other thoughts aside
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This latest chapter to me:
I don't think Tom was all that bad. I don't know why Somber was so worried about him. I liked that one bastard with the gun.
My only Annoyance is that rampage didn't do the thing with the thing for P-21.
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I don't think Tom was all that bad. I don't know why Somber was so worried about him. I liked that one bastard with the gun.
My only Annoyance is that rampage didn't do the thing with the thing for P-21.
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I now picture swicked as Nero playing his lyre while Rome burns.
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Alright now.. Just finished reading Chapter 74... Took me 2 hours O>O!
I will post a review later today... ;~; I'll try to...
The feels....
I will post a review later today... ;~; I'll try to...
The feels....
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Well, I'm home from work with the Con Crud, so I might as well make use of my time and read this, huh? (Damn you, Norway! Stop bringing all your weird moon-microbes to Earth!*)
*(I have no idea whether the guy from Norway was responsible, but it was the farthest anyone traveled for the con, so I've chosen to blame him.)
Let me know if I get delirious or you notice me clocking yellow innocent humanism together.
*(I have no idea whether the guy from Norway was responsible, but it was the farthest anyone traveled for the con, so I've chosen to blame him.)
Let me know if I get delirious or you notice me clocking yellow innocent humanism together.
- Chapter 74 Commentary:
A strange unicorn stallion. My, my...For me he’s some strange stallion from my stable.
I was actually thinking about this way back when we were theorizing about Cogs' nature. You can't create a brain copy and have that be an accurate reproduction of the original. If nothing else, hormones have widespread and subtle influences that powerfully affect things like mood and desires. Which isn't to say you can't simulate the influence of hormones, but it'd take a lot more than a snapshot of a brain.The constant slurry of chemical reactions, hormones, and metabolic shifts creates a more dynamic individual.
Cogs is not Luna in any way, shape, or form. If anything, she's an identical twin who grew up with the same experiences, but diverged radically from Luna over 200 years ago. (Imagine how different you are from yourself a decade ago, then multiply that course change over 20 times...) And that's not even accounting for the Eater's influence.
That didn't exactly help Celestia and Luna's father...But I have not weakened myself by struggling against my restraints. I’ve waited, patiently.
Hah! I had a feeling we'd see him at least one more time.“Told you,” a familiar voice purred in wicked glee. Then a translucent, ghostly form, slinky and with mismatched limbs, appeared hovering next to Tom. Extending a paw towards the stallion, it continued, laughter still in its voice, “Ten bits. Pay up.”
What the crap was that? Black hole?Then a ripple of something unseen and massive passed by, and the entire set of spheres disappeared with three brief, tiny flickers, gone as if they’d never been.
If that were the case, how did projection-Discord know about a bet real-Discord made with Tom, which BJ was unaware of?“Well, I could guess that I’m just a subconscious projection of your desire to defy authority and establish your own control over your own destiny...”
...oh, right. "Because Discord".
Not a fan of the "bury it for later generations" plan, but it's a decent Plan E (immediately after "throw Rampage at it".) After all, BJ had about five minutes to come up with it.Tom stared at me as the Hoof, a great green bowl of life and civilization, spread out beneath us. It would happen. I was certain of it. As certain as a super smart star spirit from space. We’d live with the Eater, deny it whatever we could, and perhaps someday find some way to deal with it safely. We could do it. Ponies and zebras and griffins and… everyone. We could make the world better.
I think that's inherent to the plan. Rather literally.Distantly, I heard Discord say, “Double or nothing?”
That may not be as big an insult for 99 ponies than most others.“Hey Princess Fuckslut. I’m still alive down here!” I shouted into my broadcaster, transmitting on as many frequencies as I could.
I wonder what the range of a small transmitter mounted on the Moon is. And whether the Luna Astrostable has a repeater.“You’re not exactly the most advanced artificial intelligence I’ve bumped into. They didn’t have half your glitches, Cognitum. Then again, I guess you don’t need cutting-edge programming to get fucked by a horny Horse, do you, Sweetie Butt?”
Sexy should be able to blast through deck plating, right? Got any AP ammo?She’ll have an EFS. Just need to get above her. She’ll come to me.
Ah, that'll work. And that was oddly funny!He paused when I levitated Vigilance from underneath the platform next to him, out of his view, and pressed it against his temple. Fuck. “Fuck.”
"Would you cut that out? I already tried it! It's magnetically sealed!"Cognitum’s aim had been off, and the beam hit the field of magic to the left of the throne. The magic interacted, and instead of one beam blasting clear through the roof, a hundred smaller refracted beams lanced out in a fan that then ricocheted wildly off a second magic field behind the first. Beams of blinding white light ripped through the cavernous Lunar Palace, as the plate and platforms came apart.
"Put that thing away before you kill us all!"
Shit, that's another dose of Taint her kids didn't need...
Death From Above! I wonder if Sexy recoils hard enough to keep her in the air.I shall break these upstarts! I shall show them the futility of their opposition! I cannot be defeated! her mind roared at me as I reached the apex of my fling and… hey! The gravity talismans clearly weren’t working up here!
Woo! Awesome!It also had the added effect of launching me away from that incinerating magic and towards one of the shimmering magical fields.
Wars not make one great.“You. Yes. You’ll do. Then the filly. Blackjack last. Rampage can be entombed alive here, and the traitors can return with me as witnesses that I am the greatest princess of all time!”
Crap.Calm. Complete calm. He even wore a small smile. I didn’t know if it was the telepathy or just that we’d gone through so much together, but I knew… just knew… it would be alright. It’s not always about you, Blackjack.
Yeah, crap...And dangling from his lips were a half dozen metal stems.
Oh! Huh. Any chance a pure organic can survive something like that?...The detonation was like a lightning storm as six spark grenades went off in unison. I felt my mane stand on end and tasted batteries as the crackling disruptive magic washed over us.“I got him!” Bastard shouted, the longcoat-wearing hitpony levitating P-21 from over the edge. I limped over to him. His eyes fluttered open, and with a pained smile, he croaked out a weak "Hey." He looked a mess, his body battered and abused but intact./quote]
Whew?
Whew.It wasn’t as impressive as a medical pony could have done, but it stopped the bleeding and repaired most of the scratches and holes.
That made me giggle.“No! No!” Cognitum screamed. “Forbidden operation! Kernel panic!!”
That's three. This is your final form, Cogs.That buzzing, growling noise grew louder and clearer. It was three words, chanted from a billion tiny mouths rising from all around us.
“HATE! HATE! HATE!”
“KILL! KILL! KILL!”
“DIE! DIE! DIE!”
My eyes snapped up above us. The computer at the apex of the dome now seethed with crimson light as millions of mechasprites, eyes glowing red, altered and transformed its surface into a mockery of a living organ.
Crap again.“Figured it must be. I can’t feel anything below my shoulders.” He glanced over at me and gave a tiny half smile. “You look good, Blackjack.”
I haven't cried this much since Chapter 22.The last flakes of blue came off completely. The male symbol and twenty-one dots were gone. In their place was a bold red heart bursting through a ring of chain encircling it.
I... kinda think Marigold would be okay with this.I teleported back to the tram and saw that the old rocket now lay on its side across the roof, a boulder lodged in its nosecone.
Holy shit...Rampage shoved again. The mare, her eyes boiled shut and her ears caked in blood, heaved her body against the tram, pushing and straining hard.
Holy shit again...I gave one last look at the dim outline of my friend as she wandered, blind, deaf, and immortal into that void, then tore myself away.
*pat pat*...Author’s notes: the song is Johnny Cash’s version of Hurt. This chapter is too painful to talk about too much. Sorry.- Editing:
You refer to the EoS as both "he" and "it" here.“The Eater is one of my kind, one who should have returned his essence to the cycle long ago. My passing is a small, inadequate recompense for the harm it has perpetuated.”
No comma after "another".In the distance, I saw the SPP hub burst like an egg, one immense soul ripped into the storm and followed a half second later by another, tiny mote.
That star already consumed the sun and moon, the Eater can't blast them away by hatching or the entire set of spheres vanish.And like that, we were whisked away from the planet to a distant star that glowed a cold, blazing blue. We followed it as it drifted past Equus, and then with three puffs of flame it consumed the moon, sun, and planet without even stopping. The universe rotated around us, and another star, surrounded by a disk of whirling gasses, shone a brilliant beam of energy focused on the reappeared planet. The beam liquefied the surface and left it a glowing sphere of dead black glass. This spun away to be replaced by another Equus that hovered in place for several seconds before a small brilliant pebble of a star smashed the planet like an egg, blasting the moon and sun away in opposite directions. As the rubble whizzed out of sight, another Equus shone in the night. Then a ripple of something unseen and massive passed by, and the entire set of spheres disappeared with three brief, tiny flickers, gone as if they’d never been.
Comma after "Hey", exclamation after "Fuckslut".“Hey Princess Fuckslut. I’m still alive down here!”
WhatRampage... she... at least she got was she wanted!
...my god. Just... No comment at this time. Good chapter.
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Her connection is Scotch. Her connection is her foals. Her connection is Chapel. She has a lot to fight for.
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Don't think of it that way. We respond with strong emotions because you've made these characters real people to us. I wouldn't be reading right now if this was "This week on Project Horizons, everyone is happy and nothing in Hoofington ever goes wrong!"Somber wrote:Okay. So I hurt two of my editors and... made another really happy. So I'm batting 2/1?
Well, okay, I might, but still...
I'm shocked you can say that after seeing BJ's own battle with depression over her actions. Luna was a responsible adult who made her choices; banishing her was painful for Celestia, but she could take solace in the fact that she did what she did to protect her little ponies, and not doing so would have led to great suffering. The children of Littlehorn were innocents placed in the line of fire by Celestia's decisions alone, and their deaths were utterly pointless and made the situation worse. I'm not saying she should have been able to foresee this eventuality; of course not. But since when has that ever mattered to guilt?Icy Shake wrote:I disagree. I think that based on her actions, it's entirely possible she took it harder than the Nightmare incident, etc., and Luna may well be correct here. I just think that's a stupid, implausible plot point in FoE.
"Everyone is entitled to their own sorrow. Hearts are not comparable, nor metric, with no form of measure because all of it is irreplaceable." --Monty Oum
Anyway, moonstone is a component in several painkillers, isn't it? She might wind up stoned out of her gourd, out chatting with the stars while her body is in agony on the lunar's surface...O. Hinds wrote:I mentioned this before, but it may have gotten lost: Rampage could be very badly off, certainly, but she isn't necessarily so. If the Astrostable survived, Rampage is likely to find her way there reasonably quickly, after which she could live relatively happily with the moon ponies.
That said, BJ saw the crater edges slumping into the crater, and if anything could break an astrostable, it would be massive geological disruption.O. Hinds wrote:And it's a Stable, albeit an unusually designed one partially on the surface.
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I really liked the callback to the GIVE IT TO ME! Cognitum we first saw way back in chapter 26. Being in a pony body seemed to stabilize her somewhat.Icy Shake wrote:I really don't want the Legate (or EoS) to have the kind of shrill, screeching, raving breakdown that Cognitum did, and Steel Rain did, and Lighthooves did, and Dawn at least seemed in the danger of having, and Lancer had a mild form of in the Society. I guess Sanguine also went feral, but that was really after he lost (kind of won, actually), not while he was fighting/losing. I guess I've just kind of seen too much of that formula lately, though of course the way Cognitum was set up, there wasn't really another option.
That's an excellent point... despite her power boost, being able to fire many magic bullets at once and all, she immediately faced a situation she couldn't win with magic. Well, not with the spells she had on hand, anyway...Icy Shake wrote:Setting it up as not being a gigantic power boost, at any rate to the point of auto-winning against everything, was important, too.
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@SilentCarto:
Ah, thank you.
Ah, thank you.
I think that you may need to reread that paragraph, sorry. Firstly, it's not the Eater doing this; it's other stars. Secondly, the simulation is reset after each destruction so that the next one can be showcased.SilentCarto wrote:That star already consumed the sun and moon, the Eater can't blast them away by hatching or the entire set of spheres vanish.
Oh, yes, or that. Good point! :DSilentCarto wrote:Anyway, moonstone is a component in several painkillers, isn't it? She might wind up stoned out of her gourd, out chatting with the stars while her body is in agony on the lunar's surface...
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SilentCarto wrote:
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If that were the case, how did projection-Discord know about a bet real-Discord made with Tom, which BJ was unaware of?“Well, I could guess that I’m just a subconscious projection of your desire to defy authority and establish your own control over your own destiny...”
...oh, right. "Because Discord".
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- Or it's something she imagined he'd do.
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That may not be as big an insult for 99 ponies than most others.“Hey Princess Fuckslut. I’m still alive down here!” I shouted into my broadcaster, transmitting on as many frequencies as I could.
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- I don't think I said it before, but this line really warned the cockles of my heart.
(And, to paraphrase Whisper, isn't she just so elegant?
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I'm shocked you can say that after seeing BJ's own battle with depression over her actions. Luna was a responsible adult who made her choices; banishing her was painful for Celestia, but she could take solace in the fact that she did what she did to protect her little ponies, and not doing so would have led to great suffering. The children of Littlehorn were innocents placed in the line of fire by Celestia's decisions alone, and their deaths were utterly pointless and made the situation worse. I'm not saying she should have been able to foresee this eventuality; of course not. But since when has that ever mattered to guilt?Icy Shake wrote:I disagree. I think that based on her actions, it's entirely possible she took it harder than the Nightmare incident, etc., and Luna may well be correct here. I just think that's a stupid, implausible plot point in FoE.
"Everyone is entitled to their own sorrow. Hearts are not comparable, nor metric, with no form of measure because all of it is irreplaceable." --Monty Oum
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- Yes, I was being uncharitable and unfair. And it's true that it's not really up to me how she would or should react, but I still think that it requires some weird things. Not bringing Luna on to rule together as promised at the start of season one to start. A hardline anti-duarchy stance (which, yes, does at least get some support from the first condition, but bear in mind, that needed to be a Luna trait from FoE, not PH). No other parallel case arising in the intervening time, and the failure of the main cast to step in and help before ever having been involved with the war or separated. Basically, it feels to me like a plot point that was included because a shake-up of the status quo was desired (and I'm not even sure strictly needed), rather than arising naturally from events and traits already established about the characters involved.
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That said, BJ saw the crater edges slumping into the crater, and if anything could break an astrostable, it would be massive geological disruption.O. Hinds wrote:And it's a Stable, albeit an unusually designed one partially on the surface.
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- Or it becomes a stable occupying a stable's natural habitat.
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Oh, I see. Thanks.O. Hinds wrote:I think that you may need to reread that paragraph, sorry. Firstly, it's not the Eater doing this; it's other stars. Secondly, the simulation is reset after each destruction so that the next one can be showcased.SilentCarto wrote:That star already consumed the sun and moon, the Eater can't blast them away by hatching or the entire set of spheres vanish.
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Very good chapter, I really enjoyed it. And I actually agree with swicked.
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- I figured someone was going to die, though I actually expected it to be Scotch, and P-21 was also one of my favorite characters. I do have a question directed at the editing team regarding Rampage though. If Blankjack had a connection to Rampage and Blackjack was looking through Blankjack's mind wouldn't she have seen that Rampage chose to leave rather than die?
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I was just thinking -- Given that Tom has to make that loopy path around the sun and moon, if it got launched with far more force than anticipated, shouldn't it be way off target now?
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I figured someone was going to die, though I actually expected it to be Scotch, and P-21 was also one of my favorite characters. I do have a question directed at the editing team regarding Rampage though. If Blankjack had a connection to Rampage and Blackjack was looking through Blankjack's mind wouldn't she have seen that Rampage chose to leave rather than die?
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- Blackjack didn't look through all the windows, though; she stopped once she found P-21.
Not necessarily. The gun could just have been using a larger force so that Tom would still be at the proper speed at the proper time; the launch was delayed, after all. The chapter also doesn't say that it was the calculated launch force, even; it could have been something else. Nor is it said just what the increases were... There are so many unknowns that I don't think it's an issue.SilentCarto wrote:I was just thinking -- Given that Tom has to make that loopy path around the sun and moon, if it got launched with far more force than anticipated, shouldn't it be way off target now?
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There is an ending to this story in which #Tomorrow comes for everyone, P-21, Priest, Rampage, even Glory. I can see it. I just hope Somber can see it.
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Hi! Sorry for stupid question, but we reale need a picture of the Tokomare.
No one can understand how it looks.
Draw a picture, please!
Thanks :)
No one can understand how it looks.
Draw a picture, please!
Thanks :)
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Can't help you there, I'm afraid; my drawing skills are, um... lacking.
Welcome to the forum, though!
Welcome to the forum, though!
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I picture it a lot like a Beacon from Dead Space, but with each "horn" much longer and more sharply tilted, and spaced much farther apart. (The whole thing is like a kilometer across, right?)Caringhide wrote:Hi! Sorry for stupid question, but we reale need a picture of the Tokomare.
No one can understand how it looks.
Draw a picture, please!
Thanks :)
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I thought it should look like tokamak.
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I always pictured it like one of those sand formations that occur when lightning strikes it, just much MUCH larger.
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SilentCarto wrote:Beacon from Dead Space
decumos wrote:tokamak
Everyone sees something different. Apparently, description of Tokomare is not enough detailed? Or too much detailed? :D Still need a picture! :)Silver136 wrote:fulgurite?
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Well aren't you demanding.Caringhide wrote:Everyone sees something different. Apparently, description of Tokomare is not enough detailed? Or too much detailed? :D Still need a picture! :)
Here's the description we're given in chapter 65:
The cavity that surrounded us was more immense than anything I’d ever seen, in any memory or in person. Six enormous stone pillars reinforced with unbreakable starmetal scaffolds kept the whole thing from collapsing, even as bits of the ceiling occasionally tumbled down around us. And there, in the center, was what could only be one thing:
The Tokomare.
A pair of massive, corkscrew-like concentric starmetal spires rose from the immense underground lake that filled the bottom of the cavern, the inner coil climbing clockwise and the outer counterclockwise; in the center was a column of what I could only describe as brilliant white glow. The whole looked to be at least a mile in diameter.
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Should also be noted that currently, the main helices at least are very pitted and full of holes (large compared to pony scale, small compared to the Tokomare itself) from where mechasprites removed a bunch of starmetal for reinforcing or reconstructing the Core.
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