Kinetic Imaging Incoming

Hey guys, for those coming into Kinetic Imaging with me this fall, I wanted to ask what studio classes your taking first since we can only take 2 the first semester?

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Help Wanted: People in Kinetic Imaging/Arts Foundation

Hello! My name's Chase and I'm a freshman here. For one of my classes, I need to interview a Junior/Senior who's in a major I'm interested in. I would like to interview someone who is in Kinetic Imaging but someone in Arts Foundation would be fine too. I'd need to hold the interview either today or tomorrow, it shouldn't take too long.

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VCU Kinetic Imaging

Anyone in Kinetic Imaging Program?

I'm trying to get into the program, but of course, I need to start Art Foundation. Anyway, does anyone in VCUarts have any pointers/advice for an art student to get into the Kinetic Imaging program?

Is it competitive? What should my portfolio look like? What have you gotten from the program? Is it worth it?

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Unprecedented Kinetic Inertness for a Mn2+‐Bispidine Chelate: A Novel Structural Entry for Mn2+‐Based Imaging Agents

Rigidity leads to inertness : The 2,4‐pyridyl‐disubstituted bispidol ligand L1 is a promising structural entry for the development of Mn‐based imaging agents. Thanks to its preorganized rigid structure, it provides exceptional inertness to the Mn2+ complex. MnL1 is monohydrated, has good relaxation efficiency for MRI applications, and undergoes rapid renal clearance when injected into mice. The 52Mn‐labeled radiocomplex could be obtained and was stable in biological media.

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The search for more biocompatible alternatives to Gd3+‐based MRI agents, and the interest in 52Mn for PET imaging call for ligands that form inert Mn2+ chelates. Given the labile nature of Mn2+, high inertness is challenging to achieve. The strongly preorganized structure of the 2,4‐pyridyl‐disubstituted bispidol ligand L1 endows its Mn2+ complex with exceptional kinetic inertness. Indeed, MnL1 did not show any dissociation for 140 days in the presence of 50 equiv. of Zn2+ (37 °C, pH 6), while recently reported potential MRI agents MnPyC3A and MnPC2A‐EA have dissociation half‐lives of 0.285 h and 54.4 h under similar conditions. In addition, the relaxivity of MnL1 (4.28 mm−1 s−1 at 25 °C, 20 MHz) is remarkable for a monohydrated, small Mn2+ chelate. In vivo MRI experiments in mice and determination of the tissue Mn content evidence rapid renal clearance of MnL1. Additionally, L1 could be radiolabeled with 52Mn and the complex revealed good stability in biological media.

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Can I get a decent job with a Kinetic Imaging degree?
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Docker image of ros kinetic + CUDA

Hello,

Has anyone created a docker image of ubuntu 16 ros kinetic with cuda installed in it ?

I checked dockerhub but could not find a suitable one.

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Teaser image for my kinetic factory. I still have yet to construct the andesite farm and storage system.
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The Spinning Dancer is a kinetic, bistable optical illusion resembling a pirouetting female dancer. If you look at the left image, all 3 dancers will rotate clockwise. But if you look at the right image, all 3 dancers will rotate counterclockwise
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Does this image suggest she might get her powers from kinetic and or thermal energy?
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This Week At Bungie 01/13/2022

Source: https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/50939


We’re back, baby! TWAB is alive and well and we’re excited for what’s next with the upcoming launch of The Witch Queen. Just one more month to go before we learn more about Savathûn’s influence and what that means for Guardians and our beloved Osiris, in addition to some nifty additions to gameplay such as crafting and pokey-pokey Glaive goodness. While we do want to share some news with our players, we also want to keep some secrets because there are a few unique surprises on the way that we want you to experience for yourselves.

Also, can we just take a moment to appreciate the latest trailer for The Witch Queen that showcased Savathûn’s Throne World? Because I don’t know about you, but I’m still screaming in excitement and the entire team here at Bungie can’t wait to see your reactions to what’s next. It’s going to be a wild ride, so buckle that metaphorical seatbelt, friends.

Before you dive into the latest trailer below, we did want to offer a small warning to players: spoilers are coming. Be aware that the weeks leading up to the launch of The Witch Queen will include information that those averse to spoilers might want to avoid. Just be careful out there, Guardians!

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##Artifact Mods Update: Insert Orbs Meme Here

Artifact mods have been a huge talking point in our community and with the next Season, we’re making a few changes that will bring back some popular anti-Champion mods while also making some tweaks to the way Masterwork armor works. Here is a rundown from the team on what players can look forward to in Season 16:

> >Team: One of the consistent pieces of feedback that we have been wanting to act on for a while involves the unlocking of Artifact mods. Starting in Season 16, players will no longer be limited to the number of Artifact mods they can unlock. This means that players could feasibly unlock all 25 Artifact mods by the end of the Season! While we have made some small adjustments to the amount of XP required to unlock Artifact mods 1-12, in general, the pace of unlocking these first twelve Artifact mods should be close to what we’ve seen in Season 15’s Artifact. For each unlock after the 12th, increased XP will be required for the next Artifact mod unlock, so the c

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First Contact - Chapter 618 - Interlude

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According to my research, the most common cause of death for spies is due to direct kinetic action.

Having studied modern spycraft, I have come to the conclusion that to engage in direct kinetic action is taking the risk that your opponent is more highly skilled, through cybernetics, natural evolutionary gifts, bioware, or just plain willingness to drive through injury and pain.

This should be the reason that all options should be examined while engaged in espionage activities.

--Ba'ahn Ya'ahrd, Lanaktallan Unified Executor Council, Espionage Division, Senior Most High Agent

The office was comfortably lit by outside light. The smartglass windows were opaque to anyone on the outside, reflecting any known wavelengths back into the office, preventing the interior from being shown, while letting in warm sunlight from outside. The windows vibrated slightly at a high frequency to prevent laser microphones from listening in as an extra little bonus. The windows even enhanced incoming light so that the light of the two moons at night made the office nice and cozy.

The office was comfortably appointed. The massive desk that doubled as secure workstation, several flat 2.5D screens on the walls, artwork, three holotank projectors, and nearly a dozen comfortable chairs on the side. The carpet was thick and rich, comfortable to walk on in shoes or bare foot pads. The lights were cunningly hidden in case the occupant didn't want to use the ambient nanite light.

It was late, past working time for most people. A glance out the windows showed that the majority of the taller buildings, rarely over 15 stories, were dark or just running maintenance and standby lighting. The streets were largely empty, the vehicles from the rush home after work already safely parked in garages and recharging.

The office only held four people.

Two non-descript security agents stood against the wall on either side of the door, dressed in government standard suits, their hands folded and at their waists, mirrorshades hiding their eyes, and a visible earpiece as well as their datalink.

Another Telkan sat in a chair in front of the desk. He was the type of person that was easily overlooked, forgotten about e

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Time lapse of a kinetic table v.redd.it/e9ewmqo46cv71
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First Contact - Chapter [CLASSIFIED] - Council's End

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Ru'udamo'o was a former Executor covert action specialist. He was a shadow in the system, the suggestion of a shadow, a hint of an existence and he was fine with that. He had served the Unified Civilized Council's peoples for three thousand years. When the C3 and it's collateral damage started he had sought out the forbidden to consult. The Herd Stallion. The Herd Matron. He did not fear their power, he sought their wisdom to understand where they intended on guiding the Great Herd.

He, more than anyone, understood that the Civilized Council was nothing more than a brackish swamp slowly drying away to salt plains. That in a hundred million years his people had managed to do little more than destroy star systems to feed an overwhelming appetite they didn't even understand.

He had watched the C3 War with interest. For the first time in the Council's history they weren't facing off against a species that had barely developed space travel and stellar class combat weapons with only a few systems for resources and manufacturing. Every scrap of information he could gather on the Confederacy pointed to thousands of systems, multiple species, heavy industrial capacity and capability, massive shipyards, research programs, and the infrastructure to prosecute interstellar wars.

While his peers and superiors (or those who saw themselves as his superior) just hand-waved away the eight thousand years of interstellar travel for the lemurs, Ru'udamo'o examined it closely.

It was doing a deep data dive on the Confederacy that he discovered a simple fact that the lemurs and their allies ignored.

The longest period of peace the Confederacy had enjoyed was an astounding 63 days.

The Confederacy was made up of aligned systems, not a single system under the rulership of the Senate.

Ru'udamo'o had found out that there were nearly 58 human stellar organizations withing the Confederacy. The Mantids had three. The Treana'ad only one. The Rigellian Suarian Compact covered over a dozen species, many with their own stellar governments owning multiple stellar systems.

Even during the C3 War, the Confederacy was actively fighting in their own territory against 'Rogue Nation States"

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First Contact - Chapter 650 - The Spoked Offensive

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"Advocates of Man Amplification Programs like never consider what will be done with the subjects after the war. If they do, like, it's always something monstrous." - SSG Norville Rogers, DOG-2.0 Handler, SOG Team 19, Burgerland Senate Committee on Amplification, Resource Conflict Era, Pre-Glassing

The lemur held up its hand, opening and closing its fingers. Natraya could see that one of the protruding knuckles was purple and slightly swollen but still pushed back further than it had been. The skin on top of the knuckle was torn slightly and blood had oozed out before hardening.

"Damn, popped a knuckle," the lemur said. It slowly straightened the finger and then pulled on it, pulling the injured hand the other way. There was a crunching sound and the lemur gave a grimacing smile, then held up the hand, wiggling the fingers. It didn't move much.

"Yup, popped the knuckle. No damage to the metacarpal, I don't think," the lemur said. It slowly made a fist and Natraya could see that the middle knuckle was at the same extension as the ones on either side of it, where before it had protruded slightly out.

"Will you be able to continue the battle?" On'trak asked, cocking his head and looking at the damaged hand.

"Sure, it's just a popped knuckle. Been hurt worse," the lemur grinned.

Natraya nodded.

The lemur looked around. "OK, there's that feeling again," it said. It looked at one of the doors. "It coming from that direction and down, I'm not sure what it is."

"Could it be a trap?" Natraya asked.

"Good instincts," the lemur said. "Always assume the appearance of something you want to be a trap set by the enemy if you are in enemy territory."

On'trak nodded.

The lemur sighed. "I love this body, but without my harness and implants, I'm really stressing it," the was a growling, squealing rumble from the lemur's midsection. "And I'm starting to get hungry."

The lemur closed its eyes and swung its arms back and forth, the motion never having the hands go higher than the waist, and it kept lifting up on its tiptoes and dropping back on its heels.

Natraya had noticed that the lemur seemed to have trouble staying still, that it needed to be in constant movement.

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My New Years 2020 resolution is to learn crochet. What are the best YouTube tutorials for a beginner who has problems with mimicking kinetic/spatial images?

Last year I decided I needed a new hobby, and I went all in—I bought everything I would need to learn cross stitch, embroidery, knitting, and crochet. Cross stitch and embroidery came easy to me because of the 2-D format. I used to do a lot of painting and sketching, and these crafts feel like a different subset of skills on the same plane. But attempting knitting and crochet just resulted in a lot of frustration. I have a hard time copying physical movements that I see. It’s like my brain can’t process how to replicate spatial positioning. I have the same issue if I’m trying to follow an exercise video, for example. So all of the lovely books I bought just ended up slammed shut in exasperation. I’m honestly thinking about paying for a tutor to physically move my hands for me until I get the hang of it (I’m a fast learner and learn best by doing), but I’d love to not spend a ton of money I don’t really have if at all possible.

I’ve decided to take things at a more reasonable pace and attempt only crochet this year (maybe I’ll tackle knitting sometime in the future). I’m really excited to learn and I’ve saved about a thousand beginner patterns on Etsy and Ravelry. I know there are a lot of YouTube tutorials out there, but with so many it can be hard to know where to start. Any ideas?

Thank you, you wonderful crafters! Following this sub and seeing all your amazing work has been so motivating for me!

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Void Predators Chapter 11

First - Previous - Next

The Terran fleet that arrived in the Weaver system was relatively small; consisting of one dreadnaught, four battlecruisers, two missile frigates, and eight corvettes, along with several support vessels and troop transports.

They had spent a week in transit, with the voyage having been mostly quiet. With the exception of the pack of Void Wolves that had been trailing the fleet for the last three days.

The fleet had dropped out of FTL for about an hour earlier that day to "discourage" them from following any further. It would be unfortunate if the creatures were to bother the Weaver colony later, or decide to harass the fleet in the middle of combat.

"Discouraging them", had consisted of first locating the biggest, meanest looking one of the critters, and shooting it in the face with a kinetic round from the spinal gun of a battlecruiser; a lesson to the others that ships were not prey.

The creature did not survive the lesson.

However the creatures were either slow learners, or determined, and continued their approach. Since the point had not yet been made, the admiral had ordered the ship to target "the next biggest one".

It too, did not survive the lesson.

The lessons continued until the void wolf pack had taken approximately 50% casualties; at which point the remaining creatures fled, while emitting electromagnetic "howls" of various frequency.

Now however, the fleet was finally at the edge of the system and within communication range.

"Alright Silver, send a greeting and link us in to the Weaver's Battlenet, lets see how things are going" said the admiral.

"You got it boss" replied the AI.

The tactical display lit up with the words "ESTABLISHING BATTLEFIELD CONTROL, STANDBY".

A minute or so passed before he began to wonder what was taking so long. "Silver?"

"Keep your panties on, these spiders are weird. Even with the translation index Hool gave us, it's still hard to parse what they are sending" replied the AI.

"Yes. We've been in contact with them for over a century, and STILL haven't entirely perfected our understanding of the Weaver's language. Their spoken language is highly contextual, information dense, multi-banded, and, well, sort of "sung" to each other." said Ambassador Hool.

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Submitted my application to VCU and I have questions!

Hello! I’ve recently submitted my application to VCU, specifically VCU arts, with intentions of taking art foundations for kinetic imaging. I’ve tried to calm myself but it’s hard not to be worried about admission, as this is the only art school I can really afford to go to, yet I’ve heard the arts department for VCU is competitive. On a 4 point scale I have a 3.1 gpa weighted, and unweighted it’s a 2.94. According the the VCU arts booklet I got in the mail, the GPA is below average compared to other accepted students. However, I took the SAT and got 1210 which is above the average listed in the booklet. I’ve also taken 2 AP classes, 2D studio design (with a score of 5 on exam) and English language and composition(with a score of 3) which both meet the score requirements for being able to transfer to credit. I am also in state, and I’ve heard VCU favors in state students. I know acceptance depends on both portfolio and grades but academics wise I just want to know how I compare to other students that have gotten accepted in the past. Hopefully knowing where I stand will be able to put my mind at ease. Also if I do get accepted, do any of you have any advice? Something you wish you would’ve known when you came? Hope I see some of you in the upcoming school year!

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SERIOUS: This subreddit needs to understand what a "dad joke" really means.

I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.

Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.

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Is Hollywood overcorrecting when it comes to how they film action sequences?(especially hand to hand combat).

There has been a noticeable change when it comes to how Hollywood movies film action scenes which seems to be a sort of a response to all the complaints about the overediting and shaky cam that had been plaguing action films for a good part of the past two decades. While the emphasis on visual clarity was a welcome change, I wasn't really wowed by these new movies as much as others, so I decided to look into what these movies( John Wick, The Atomic Blonde, Dredd, Extraction, etc.. to name a few among this new trend) may be lacking.

I go in-depth on this in an article I wrote on my blog, but I'll post the whole thing here as well.

Shaky cam and Rapid editing

Shaky cam and fast editing became increasingly popular when films like The Blair Witch Project (which also essentially revived the found footage genre) used it to effectively portray reality. Filmmakers realized that having this documentary feel to their films or just specific scenes helped create a sense of nervousness and instability in the viewer. It also proved to be a very valuable tool if one wanted to heighten the intensity or accurately depict the chaotic nature of certain events. The end result is that when used properly it made your films feel more immersive. If you and your cameraman were being chased by a zombie in a dark room, the footage would obviously end up looking like that. Unsurprisingly, these techniques were adopted by action filmmakers for their ability to ramp up the intensity and chaos, most notably the Bourne films. It also became a useful tool for capturing the traumatic nature of the action in war films, with the Omaha beach scene in Saving Private Ryan being a great example of this style being used to create a truly unforgettable sequence.

But as with any other cinematic technique that gets popular, it inspired numerous imitators who not only failed to utilize these tools properly but often used them as a crutch to hide poor choreography and even writing. Soon we had scores of films where misuse of shaky-cam and rapid editing lead to action scenes that were not only incomprehensible but often outright nauseating. There are probably a thousand examples of this being done poorly in films like Elysium, Taken 2 and 3(with the infamous fence jump scene that had 15 cuts in 6 seconds), and Hunger Games to name a few. A

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[Pinwheel] The Rask Rebellion | Ch1 (Part 1)

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At the edge of Coalition space, a kingdom of desert pirates launches a surprise attack against their former allies, plunging the territories of Borealis into a brutal civil war. As the cruel Matriarch deploys her armies to take control of the planet's trade routes, the UNN lands an armored battalion on the surface in an attempt to restore order. Little do they know that she has more up her sleeve than ramshackle technicals and stolen anti-satellite weapons. On one side, a multi-species scout vehicle crew tries to find common ground, while on the other, the newly appointed Fleet Admiral wrestles with the weight of her duties.

Please note: this story contains adult content which will be tagged on a per-chapter basis.

CHAPTER 1: PREEMPTIVE STRIKE

The sound of claws scratching against the metal deck echoed through the cramped corridor as the Crewmaster made his way to the bridge, ducking under exposed pipes and bundles of electrical cables. This warren of winding passages was made for humans, not Borealans, his eight-foot stature requiring him to hunch over to avoid hitting his head. Their smell still permeated the vessel, but it was fading now, overcome by the scents of oil and alien machinery.

His furry ears brushed the doorframe as he emerged into a more open space, finally able to stand upright. Before him was a room occupied by half a dozen console banks, more of his kind hunched over before the glowing, holographic displays. They waved their clawed fingers through the projections, adjusting their course, and tracking radar contacts. The bridge was a little more homely than the rest of the ship. As the command center, the bare hull had been decorated with crimson drapes in the traditional style, the flowing fabric cascading from the ceiling to the carpeted floor. A large window wrapped around the room, occupying his entire field of view. The glass doubled as a monitor, displaying information in small boxes that the crew were moving around with gestures from their furry hands, the angular hull of the frigate visible beyond.

It extended into the distance like an artificial horizon, tapering into a dull point a good two hundred meters in front of them, the subtly raised conning tower giving them a fine view. It was broken up in places by the streamlined blisters that housed the ship’s railgun turrets, and the closed hatches of the torpedo launch tubes. The vessel bristled with weaponry, but it

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Cultural Warfare

Yan: Have you heard, Mithrax? It’s over! The war is over.

Mithrax: Yes, Yan, my friend. It is most welcome news! I have been most anxious for many cycles now.

Yan: Well that’s not all. The Humans have officially been granted status in the Galactic council.

Mithrax: Most fortuitous timing for them. To enter the council just as an era of peace is ushered in. Are they not a bit… inexperienced for such a responsibility though?

Yan: They are indeed a young race. It was merely a byproduct of the war that they were discovered at all. Had the Aarkadian fleet not made incursions into their surrounding stellar neighborhood we wouldn’t have bothered to make first contact for many more years. But when a sentient species is uncovered it is policy to make introductions, even if such a race is all but doomed to be devoured by the Aarkadians within the year.

Mithrax: We were losing that badly?

Yan: Oh yes, a colleague assured me that the war was not going well. Not well at all. His human friend told him of an expression for such a situation: “on the ropes”. I am told it comes from a primitive combat sport of humans called “boxing” and alludes to one fighter’s imminent demise in a short time.

Mithrax: A curious expression. And you feel it applies to the Galactic fleet?

Yan: He was quite adamant. The council had already begun preparations for surrender when the humans were discovered. There was talk of skipping the first contact protocols altogether, and allowing them to simply be overrun with no warning. And indeed the humans should have been overrun… but they are a strange species.

Mithrax: Do you mean to insinuate that the humans fought back against the Aarkadian Empire? Within a fortnight of exposure to the Galactic council?

Yan: Yes.. in a manner of speaking.

Mithrax: I was under the impression that race had scarcely left its own atmosphere. If the nets are to be believed, they’d only just harnessed a rudimentary form of fission, and fusion was only theoretical on their single world. FTL? Bah, it would be a hundred or more years before they achieved such a goal.

Yan: Yes I have heard all these same assumptions. But you misunderstand. The Humans did not enter the council after the Aarkadian Empire sued for armistice, but because of it.

Mithrax: Because of … how do you mean?

Yan: While it seems the Aarkadian battle nets are most secure, highly encrypted. Presumably the battle net contains Aarkadian fleet movements and tactica

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New piece in Singularity Black: "The Invisible Man" by Jason Chase. A self portrait in kinetic sculpture that reverses positive and negative space creating the image of a rotating head in thin air. v.redd.it/xsltkeommi611
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This Week At Bungie 12/09/2021

Source: https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/50892


This week at Bungie, we’re celebrating our 30th anniversary!

As you may have noticed, we held back a lot of what we had planned for 30th. There were a lot of questions about when the trailer would go live, but we saved it until just a few hours before launch to keep the spoilers to a minimum and the surprise and delight at max volume. If you haven’t got a chance to watch it or just want to rewatch it because it’s really awesome, here you go!

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Three decades is a long time to be making games. Everyone at Bungie loves getting to create things to entertain our community and we’ve had a blast finally watching everyone jump in and experience 30th Anniversary this week. Thanks for joining us to celebrate with a ton of new items and experiences in the game.

There is cool content to buy with the pack, but everyone is able to participate, with plenty of free content to go around.


##Free to all players!

The main attraction for our 30th celebration is the new six-player activity, Dares of Eternity. The mysterious agent of the Nine known as Xûr has shown up to host the festivities and is joined by the strange but lovable Starhorse. There is a tear in the very fabric of reality that only Xûr can perceive. Now you must explore this unknowable space and face untold challenges for Starhorse’s entertainment. Only then can you claim the precious rewards. All of this raises more questions than answers, but even Xûr can’t offer up any explanations of this anomaly.

Speaking of rewards, we have a whole new lineup of free weapons available now!

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The Forerunner is a brand-new Exotic Sidearm that uses Special ammo and packs a punch. The Full Stop perk gives the Sidearm extended-range and heavy-caliber rounds

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**BxR-55 Battler Legendary Pulse Rifle **

This new Pulse Rifle is worthy to take into any fray, with a hand-tuned intrinsic perk (Legacy PR-55 Frame) optimized for firing from the hip and an exclusive Legendary perk only available on this weapon (Blunt Execution Rounds), plus a custom and unique scope.

**Half-Truths Legendary Sw

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We Need a Deathworlder! Pt25

Chapter Twenty Five: Unshackled and Tested

CLANG!!!

THUMP!!!

THWACK!!!

Blood trickles down Red’s face as she manically rams her forehead against any and all surfaces. Blinding white pain surges through her entire mind, but no stolen memories return. The sounds of war above her only intensify as she walks circles within her cage like a mad dog. She’s scared, what is there to do? These bastards know her so well, and yet she can’t recall a scrap of helpful information about them. Other than that they are insane warmongering cultists of her own species of course. She needs to remember how to fight them, how to beat them. People are dying… people are dying… they’re all gonna die

You’re gonna die.

Red spins to see yet another one of her kind. But this one’s different, smaller and beyond familiar. A child… with red hair and piercing green eyes. The borders of this girl blends with the world around like a watered down stain of paint, shaking away any small aspect of doubt whether she is real.

Red staggers up to the bars, grasping at them with a drawn defeated sigh. What more can these people do to her? Haven’t they already made their point? What can be the purpose of this?

Get… mad…” the child orders in a shaking tone through a shut mouth.

Tilting her bleeding head, Red narrows her eyes and grunts.

You’re probably going to die anyway. So just… let go… and hurt them as much as you can.

Red’s grip on the bars tighten, but her gut knots and twists in resistance to the temptation. She shakes her head in denial.

From the stairs erupts the sound of splintering wood and shouts of both her kind and not.

For a moment the girl flickers out of existence. When she comes back she is slightly older, dressed in what seems to be a basic, sharp uniform. Her wild hair buzzed short, eyes filled with contempt.

They stole everything, and they still want more. No more*…* ”

Thick Terran arm muscles tense and flex causing the Iron bars to groan and quake. Red locks eyes with the girl, heart pounding, rage flooding.

“Noh… moa…” the Terran utters in a stained guttural voice.

The hinges to the door begin to shutter and buckle along with the meager locking mechanism.

The girl breaks a smile showing a missing tooth. Then she pulls a metallic bat out from behind her, resting it upon her shoulder.

In a loud snapping crack and a sharp lift upward the entire door comes free and clatters to the ground like a concentrated t

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Blind Girl Here. Give Me Your Best Blind Jokes!

Do your worst!

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[TECH] Mwangalizi

As Nusantara has agreed to license key components of the Pahlawan ACS, the United African Army has begin production of the Mwangalizi INS system. At $10,000 per unit, the Mwangalizi INS will be a stripped down Pahlawan variant retaining the helment and HUD, electronics, power supply, underlayer, and LBV, and removing other components. Rather than the Pindad SS3 used by Pahlawan units, Mwangalizi units will utilize the Zastava M19 or its domestic clone, the AMBv1. The UAA hopes to receive 30,000 units by the end of the year, and ramp up production to 60,000 units annually thereafter, completing delivery by 2053.

To address the growing threat of enemy power armor, the Msumari-v1 grenade has been commissioned from Nakuru Arms. The Msumari is a 40mm grenade equipped with simple imaging IR guidance and a HEAT warhead- sufficient to put even the heaviest power armor down in a single hit. This makes it ideal for eliminating heavily armored, high heat targets like supercomputing androids or uncamoflaged power armor. This weapon is expected to enter service in 2051. The Msumari-v2 will be a more powerful variant with a small radar sensor to defeat IR cooling systems, for use by RPG-7 launchers.

Development has been commissioned on other vehicles.

  • The MSLv1 Super Tucano will see 72 new airframes modified with Tornfalk kits from storage in 2050, as a stopgap for the MSLv2. This more advanced variant, set to begin production in 2051, uses domestic drone components and features a Rafael Scorpius pulse EMP system to destroy adversary small drone units and disrupt enemy communications. 288 MSLv2s have been ordered between 2051 and 2055, at 72 per year.
  • The OSMv0 Mfuatiliaji UAV will be a small drone analagous to the Turkish Bayraktar TB2. Capable of carring two Spike-NLOS ATGMs, a Rafael Scorpius system, or two pods of Msumari-v3 guided rockets- essentially a v2 warhead and guidance section on a 70mm rocket- this drone will be designed for rough field takeoff and landing, allowing it to be easily used by army units in the field. The weapons fit will make the OSMv0 ideal for cutting swathes through enemy small drones, eliminating high value targets, and generally harassing the enemy, while its ease of use will make it a major recon tool. The OSMv0, as a fairly unsophisticated system
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The Spinning Dancer is a kinetic, bistable optical illusion resembling a pirouetting female dancer. If you look at the left image, all 3 dancers will rotate clockwise. But if you look at the right image, all 3 dancers will rotate counterclockwise
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This subreddit is 10 years old now.

I'm surprised it hasn't decade.

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Lockdowns for the unvaccinated are not based in science. Studies within showing the vaccines have little (or inverse!) impact on transmission.

#How it started#

Joe Biden, July 21, 2021 > One last thing that's really important is, we're not in a position where we think that any virus, including the Delta Virus which is much more transmissable and more deadly in terms of non-unvaccinated people. The vi-, the, the, the various shots that people are getting now cover that. They're, they're, you're ok. You're not gonna, you're not gonna get Covid if you have these vaccinations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFbXapMszFY


CDC Director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, March 30, 2021:
> we can kind of almost see the end. We're vaccinating so very fast, our data from the CDC today suggests, you know, that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick, and that it's not just in the clinical trials but it's also in real world data.

Source: https://www.msnbc.com/transcripts/transcript-rachel-maddow-show-3-29-21-n1262442

#How it's going#

CDC Director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, August 5, 2021:
https://edition.cnn.com/us/live-news/coronavirus-pandemic-vaccine-updates-08-05-21/h_d2accec79fdc37f422d02c536828ea1e
> “Our vaccines... continue to work well for Delta, with regard to severe illness and death – they prevent it. But what they can't do anymore is prevent transmission.”


Harvard study, Subramanian et al, September 30, 2021
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8481107/
Increases in COVID-19 are unrelated to levels of vaccination across 68 countries and 2947 counties in the United States

> Of the top 5 counties that have the highest percentage of population fully vaccinated (99.9–84.3%), the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies 4 of them as “High” Transmission counties

> In fact, the trend line suggests a marginally positive association such that countries with higher percentage of population fully vaccinated


Imperial College London study, Singanayagam et al October 29, 2021
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(21)00648-4/fulltext#%20
Community transmission and viral load kinetics of the SARS-CoV-2 delta (B.1.617.2) variant in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in the UK: a prospective, longitudinal, cohort study

> The [secondary attack rate] in household contacts exposed to the delta variant was 25% (95% CI 18–33) for fully vaccinated individuals compared with 38% (24–53) in unvaccinated individuals... **fully vaccinated individuals with break

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[TECH] Gotta go fast

The ADIR war against the Swahili Federation (formally the EAF) has left our military commanders assessing the weakness of our national security as well as modern warfare in general. A disturbing trend where the aggressor seeks to eliminate the entirety of the enemy air force while it’s on the ground in an alpha strike seems to be prevalent in modern warfare. This has lead to not only a movement towards the direct reinforcing and arming of air bases throughout the Swahili Federation, but has also starting to move the paradigm away from maintaining total air superiority over the Swahili Federation and instead moving towards denying the enemy any gains they might make with an air force. To that end, the Assegai, Iklwa and Knobkerrie missiles were conceptualized and put to testing.

Knobkerrie-105

The Knobkerrie-105 (Kb-105) is the Swahili Federation’s answer to a domestic SHORAD missile concept. Utilizing the domestically produced Rotating detonation engine, the Knobkerrie-105 boasts a mach 5 intercept speed in a relatively small missile package. Designed to counter aircraft, C-UAV, and take on counter cruise missile duties, the weapon is also being envisioned to take on C-RAM roles.

Comparable in size and payload to the AIM-9 Sidewinder, the Kb-105 utilizes a imaging infrared homing system to better track and defeat enemy systems and achieve a target kill with the munition.

Specs

Type: SHORAD

Mass: 82.1 kg

Length: 3.02 m

Diameter: 125mm

Warhead: annular blast-fragmentation

Warhead weight: 10kg

Detonation Mechanism: IR proximity Fuse

Engine: Awassa Propulsion Group SE05

Wingspan: 280m

Operational Range: 1.0 to 40km

Maximum Speed: Mach 5+

Guidance System:Infrared Homing

Launch Platform: Aircraft, naval vessels, fixed launchers, and ground vehicles.

Cost: $450,000

Assegai-115

The Assegai-110 (AS-115) is the second missile being developed in order to better service the Swahili Federation in the form of BVRAAM missiles. Designed in order to help defeat incoming threats in the form of aircraft, C-UAV, and cruise missiles beyond visible range by giving our pilots and ground crews a system capable of fire and forget capabilities. Boasting an impressive speed of Mach 15, the AS-115 is a world beating system in terms of intercept capabilities. Similarly utilizing a rotating detonation engine, though more advanced than that used on the KB-105, the AS-115 speed and efficiency give it a world beating flight profile.

Designed with the flight profil

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Unprecedented Kinetic Inertness for a Mn2+‐Bispidine Chelate: A Novel Structural Entry for Mn2+‐Based Imaging Agents

Mn2+ complexes are more biocompatible alternatives to Gd3+‐based MRI agents, and 52Mn is an emerging radionuclide for positron emission tomography. Both applications require highly inert chelates which, given the labile nature of Mn2+, remains a challenge. In their Research Article (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.20200368510.1002/anie.202003685), L. Charbonnière, É. Tóth and co‐workers demonstrate that a strongly preorganized 2,4‐pyridyl‐disubstituted bispidol ligand provides exceptional kinetic inertness to its Mn2+ complex.

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Unprecedented kinetic inertness for a Mn2+‐bispidine chelate: a novel structural entry for Mn2+‐based imaging agents

The search for more biocompatible alternatives to Gd 3+ ‐based MRI agents, and the interest in 52 Mn for PET imaging call for ligands that form inert Mn 2+ chelates. Given the labile nature of Mn 2+ , high inertness is challenging to achieve. The strongly preorganized structure of the 2,4‐pyridyl‐disubstituted bispidol ligand L 1 endows its Mn 2+ complex with exceptional kinetic inertness. Indeed, MnL 1 did not show any dissociation for 140 days in the presence of 50 eq. of Zn 2+ (37°C, pH 6), while recently reported potential MRI agents MnPyC3A and MnPC2A‐EA have dissociation half‐lives of 0.285 h and 54.4 h under similar conditions. In addition, the relaxivity of MnL 1 (4.28 mM ‐1 s ‐1 at 25°C, 20 MHz) is remarkable for a monohydrated, small Mn 2+ chelate. In vivo MRI experiments in mice and determination of the tissue Mn content evidence rapid renal clearance of MnL 1 . Additionally, L 1 could be radiolabeled with 52 Mn and the complex revealed good stability in biological media.

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