The Battle Bar, Our Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy

Started by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ3,287 pages

Sorry, I'm not. 🙂

LMFAO 🙂

That doesn't mean I'm not Bi 🙂

Oh shit, are you? 🙂

No, I'm not. 🙂

Lmfao 🙂 🙂

Sorry. I still love you dearly. 🙂🙂

getting ur Eyebrows did == gay

doubly so in the midwest

exponentially so in highschool

it's like hiring a sky writer

@gideon, wtf why are you hating on the idea of a wound in the Force? I tthink the idea of a "nexus" in the force is much more ludicrous. Outside of a living being (e.g. the tree on Dagobah) there is no reason for an energy field to be stronger in one spot than in another. BUT once you admit to Nexuses (nexi?) then you immediately admit to the possibility of a wound or "bare-spot" in the Force.

It's like the hairy ball theorem (or "combed coconut" theorem for the less mature). You can't have stronger and weaker "flows" of the Force without at least one spot with no flow of the Force.

Force Wounds are more like black holes than bare spots, and even then it shouldn't be a living person. Also the way the concept is described kind of makes no sense.

I like the concept myself, its a bit off the wall but it fits with the dark antithetical tone of the game quite well.

Also, I get the impression that if Meetra had indulged her wound she would have eventually become like Nihilus i.e. not really a living thing at all.

**** the patriarchy 🙂

The patriarchy is as real as the wage gap.

Thick

Not really. Given that the energy field is fueled by life, it stands to reason that in areas where life is more abundant, the field may be stronger or easier to draw on.

Of course, a nexus of Force energy could be caused by various things, but that's an easy example. It's far more reasonable than the idea of a human who is void of the Force; there is no such thing as life without the Force.

Originally posted by FreshestSlice
The patriarchy is as real as the wage gap.
i'm aware it's virtually nonexistent, fresh. 🙂

The joke is someone in this thread doesn't.

Originally posted by NewGuy01
Not really. Given that the energy field is fueled by life, it stands to reason that in areas where life is more abundant, the field may be stronger or easier to draw on.

Most nexii... nexuses? are shitty places with barely any life like Korriban.

Originally posted by NewGuy01
Not really. Given that the energy field is fueled by life, it stands to reason that in areas where life is more abundant, the field may be stronger or easier to draw on.

Of course, a nexus of Force energy could be caused by various things, but that's an easy example. It's far more reasonable than the idea of a human who is void of the Force; there is no such thing as life without the Force.

The entire point of The Exile was that her position wasn't considered possible at all. That's why Traya idolised her.

Originally posted by The_Tempest
Finished it.

Gameplay was OK. The missing content is pretty glaring. For such a cosmologically "epic" story, it had a fairly noir-ish and lowkey atmosphere. That's a plus.

G0-T0 was fascinating: completely understandable motivation and methods. One of my favorite SW characters/villains. Tywin Lannister in droid form.

Sion was meh. Nihilus was a decent attempt at an Eldritch abomination right up until he whipped out a lightsaber and started jumping around. Kreia was good, phenomenal voice acting, with an interesting motivation. The obviousness and inevitability of her sketchiness neuters any overarching mystery, though.

The Force wound/bond bullshit continues to be laughable, in execution if not in concept. {But even the concept is bogus.}

Overall experience was a 6/10.

TSLRCM or no TSLRCM?

Without I'd give the game a 7. With I'd give it a 9. Add in replays and its approaching a 10, tbfh.

Originally posted by |King Joker|
Not necessarily for me (though I do kind of want to make my eyebrows 10/10). Trying to figure out if a certain HOT AS **** guy in school is gay, tbh.

He could be metrosexual?