A list of puns related to "Mutant Enemy Productions"
Just ran Radio Array, West Tek and Huntersville and had 12 legendary enemies spawn. Didn't get anything good as usual, but never had that many pop up before. Has this happened to anyone else?
Also, in regards to his fascination with spiders, famed Japanese comics creator Masamane Shirow based his "Fuchikoma" multi-legged single person tank from the comic Ghost in the Shell on the spider.
I canβt help but notice that Stephanie seems to have been given editing that is actively making fun of her. I wonder if she was horrible to work with and they did this as revenge. The way she describes the crew in that Instagram comment where she said they made her film for too long despite being bitten by flies is also really unkind for someone with an NDA.
My example would be the armor and weapons that the Commonwealth soldiers from The Walking Dead graphic novel series. On more than one occasion, these soldiers walked into a whole swarm of zombies, stating that is the whole purpose of the design. The rifles themselves have a large chopping blade under the barrel, and from what I understand are supposedly chambered in a fairly cheap ammo to produce, resource wise.
There's a line in the film version of Fear and Loathing, Johnny Depp says of Benicio Del Toro as he is boarding the plane:
"There he goes -- one of God's own prototypes -- a high powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live and too rare to die."
I always loved that quote. I haven't read the novel and recently I got an ebook reader with the novel on it from a friend and I did a search for the lines and they don't seem to be in there.
I was surprised, because the lines seem so specific that I wouldn't expect them to have been made up by whichever screenwriter adapted the book.
Are these lines actually in the novel, maybe in some other formulation?
I use a Large Deathclaw Gauntlet with Extra Claw and I have this build equipped. However, it's not working as expected for me. What am I missing? Should I go for a better weapon? Try my luck with legendary ones? Power armor? I just want to be able to do my dailies without having to use 10 Stimpaks every 30 minutes.
So all of these weapons sound good on paper, they each do only 30% against their specific enemy type.
But once you get into bloodied or junkies, even furious, they are useless as bloodied will do up to double damage, junkies and furious will do up to 50% more damage against all enemies.
I would suggest that the damage boost should be brought up to 50%, then they will become a viable option again.
It might not be as good as bloodied, but that is a build that has a high risk attached to it. Not higher than junkies as that again has it's drawbacks, furious takes time to get up to its full 50%.
So 50% boost would be much better. a weapon that is only specific to one enemy, ought to be the best option against that enemy.
I was just thinking about how really except for a few big villains like Apocalypse, Sinister, Shaw etc. most of the villains on Krakoa haven't really been in the spotlight apart from brief moments as background characters.
I really hope that changes, so far a majority of the teams are still X-men with 1-2 former villains on board. (Hellions is the obvious exclusion to that but even then we have the inclusion of Havok just to give us some shade of grey).
Now surely not all former villainous mutants are as problematic as the Hellions team.
What I'm loving about Dawn of X is the deep feeling of satisfaction that all mutants are working together but so far they've yet to show us except in small ways (Selene, Emplate, Black Tom) are contributing. At the same time we've seen MLF as being lazy layabouts playing pool and acting like bullies, lets give them some stories please!
I'm not denying that we haven't seen any villains contributing of course but I've recently been introduced to the OG Hellions, the MLF, OG Marauders and Nasty Boys team members. I would love to see more of them participating in Krakoan society and missions.
Especially the Hellions because they seem to have a pretty cool team dynamic especially their relationship to Emma.
This is one for the reasons I'm not that excited by a concept like Children of the Atom that is explicitly exploring a new team of characters (I'm not opposed to meeting new mutants from time to time that Teams encounter or rescue on missions) but it seems weird to pick 5 new characters whose powers are already known archetypes and introduce them when there are so many unexplored heroes and villains on Krakoa.
TL;DR More villains featured and being fleshed out as full characters with backstories in X-books please and focus on the School Kids more as well before we go looking at new teen characters.
Edit: More Morlocks please! Everything I know about them is from the 90's cartoon. I want to see this down-trodden "freaks" flourish in a society made for them to be themselves.
Just been playing and noticed that there is usually very little going on inside the buildings in any of the games or mods for that matter. Is it a case or Ai not wanting to climb all the staircases or maze like rooms inside? Everytime I enter a tall building I hope to be ambushed by a bloodsucker or burer but they always seem to be empty and void of life.
Seriously - I've tried three of their products now and every one had a very distinct smell that made my biological alarm bells immediately and unreservedly go "STOP, BAD THING, DO NOT EAT." I opened their cheddar-style block and didn't even get around to tasting it - it was in the trash in about three seconds. Felt bad about the waste but there was no way. It's a smell that sticks in the back of my sinuses and makes me gag.
Zero hate to people who do enjoy their products; there are clearly plenty of you, since it's such a widely available brand! I guess I'm just wondering what other peoples' experiences have been regarding the smell of Daiya products and how common or uncommon my reaction is. Daiya users, does it smell a little weird to you but you just push past it, or do you truly notice nothing dislikeable about the olfactory experience with this brand?? And how many others out there feel like I do? Does anyone know what component is causing this reaction?
Platform; I played this game on a browser, it was similar to Newgrounds and other Flash/Browser game sites.
Genre; It was a 2D side-scroller. I believe the game had sequels but I never played those, so I don't know if the sequels were different genres.
Estimated year of release; It's at least not further than 2012 iirc.
Graphics/Artstyle; It looked kind of cartoony with an attempt to look unnerving I guess? I was around twelve at the time, it did look slightly unnerving for me.
Notable characters; You were a mutated(?) canine animal. One of your hands, or paws rather, was chained and linked with a rabbit. This rabbit is used as your weapon, as you swing the chains against enemies, therefore using the rabbit as some sort of whip. Afaik, the rabbit and canine animal didn't go along too well.
Notable gameplay mechanics; Afaik, you try to go from A to B with the occasional puzzle section and stealth sections. You do use your rabbit buddy to wack your enemies, however. And that remained in the entire game.
Other details; I do remember the first game or one of the sequels having a story about mutated animals. Iirc both the canine animal and rabbit were captured too.
Edit: Sorry if I didn't upvote your responses yet, got a bit caught up irl. I upvoted them as of today, 30th of April. Thank you!
Donβt get me wrong I love that thereβs human NPCβs that you can farm now for weapons that previously were only attainable from random elite drops, or crafting. BUT their xp rates are still pretty low in regard to super mutant farming. After the Whitesprings nerf it has been Fallout Westek for the better part of a year or so.
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