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Out of everyone in the slamaca family who do you think would win out of lalo, tuco, the twins (who fight separately and are against each other), hector, and Joaquin (much less know character) hector is obviously in his prime (from the show) and two vs one isnβt fair so the twins must fight each other. Also you make the scenario they can have guns or knifes or be bare knuckle up to you.
Keep in mind this would never happen because the Salamancaβs value family much to much to fight each other.
I started binge re-watching SVU because Iβm going through a lot and need to distract my mind. Itβs so crazy how I never noticed the actors in some of these episodes from when I was younger. Iβve rewatched Breaking Bad more times than I can count on 3 hands. I guess Iβm just really good at noticing their faces and voices better. I just thought it was interesting and wanted to share. I love seeing actors and actresses play different roles so well.
On the surface, youβd think that Lalo, after surviving the attack, would go to his family members and tell them that Gus has just made an attempt on his life, and an all out war would follow. The problem I see with this is the fact that Gus has a pretty stable relationship with the cousins in breaking bad. They obeyed Gusβ orders when they were about to kill Walt, and they had a few other meetings, such as when Gus allowed them to kill Hank. Seeing how they looked to avenge Tuco after he was betrayed by Walt, Iβm gonna go out on a limb and say the cousins arenβt really the type to forgive and forget. In my opinion this tells us 2 things.
None of this, of course, changes the fact that the Galactic Civil War is ultimately an engineered farce where both sides are controlled by the same man! So keep that in mind.
Anime and manga samurai girls would include, for example:
...and feel free to add more as appropriate.
R1: Does this new power help the Old Republic crush the Separatist threat, or does it prove inconsequential?
R2: Order 66 happens, and the clone troopers all turn against the animanga samurai girls as well as the Jedi! Is it still curtains for the Old Republic and the Jedi Order?
I wondered how good Peter Wright's chances of getting #1 in the world are. So I analysed the first months of the 2020 season to find out how the race is determined in the first months of 2022. Remember: The PDC Order of Merit is based on the last two years of collected prize money. The current gap between Gerwyn Price (#1) Peter Wright (#2) is β 15.000Β£.
Before Covid kicked in in spring 2020, there were 6 PC-tournaments in February and 2 in March. Our two contenders performed both pretty well:
Wright β 31.000Β£ Price β 22.000Β£
From 28 february - 1 March there was a European Tour Event in Belgium. Price won, collecting 25.000Β£ prize money. Wright lost in the semi-finals, collecting 6.500Β£.
Summarizing, Price won β 47.000Β£ and Wright β 37.500Β£
In 2022, there will be 4 PC-tournaments and 1 European Tour Event in February. Wright has to perform just a little better than Price until the UK Open to claim the top spot of the Order of Merit. He will lose 10.000Β£ less than Price and is 15.000Β£ behind. Pretty close. But I got a feeling that Price can hold the top spot until the UK Open.
But here, it gets very difficult for him. In 2020, he reached the final of the UK Open, collecting 40.000Β£. Wright reached Round 6, collecting 7.500Β£. If Price doesn't perform WAY better than Wright on the Pro Tour in February, he will have to reach the final no matter what Wright does in Minehead. If Wright reaches the final of the UK Open and Price doesn't win the tournament, Wright claiming the top spot is very, very likely. If Wright takes the title, he will be #1 no matter what Price does in Minehead and prior.
After the UK Open 2020, there was Covid, Covid and Covid again. No ranking tournament until July. This means, that after this year's UK Open, there will be a pretty open race with no defending of prize money for three months. During that three months in 2022, there will be 11 PC-tournaments and 9 European Tour Events. That makes a total of 385.000Β£, which one player can collect in this time period. Of course no one will win that many tournaments, but it shows how open the battle will be after the UK Open.
TL;DR: In February, Wright can become #1 if he performs just a little better than Price. At the UK Open it will be very hard for Price to defend the top spot. My personal forecast is that Wright will become #1 there. But after the UK Open the battle will be as open as never before because for three months, no one has to defend prize money, they just collect
... keep reading on reddit β‘Title says it all! We need a companion filter so we can manually pull companions into a body guard unit. Currently if you want to do this, you need to do some janky stuff, like give them a throwing weapon, and then only sort throwing weapons into one group. Even then not perfect.
I'm posting this because it is interesting to see a different take (even in passing) on the Sisters of Battle.
>She had been Canoness Superior of the Order of the Piercing Thorn. Minoris though the order had been, its members had made their presence felt, melding a learning worthy of the Sisters Dialogous with a commando military philosophy. They had been a sharp blade in the flanks of the archenemy.
Sounds too rational for the 40k Universe. I'm sure everything ended up well.
>Volos had heard many stories of the Piercing Thorn and what befell it. Some of those stories told of Sethenoβs leadership. It was such that she had been seen as a possible contender for the vacant seat of Abbess Sanctorum of the Convent Prioris on Terra. But then the taint had come. Exactly what its nature was, and how pervasive the corruption of the Piercing Thorn had been, Volos didnβt know. The stories werenβt about the taint. They were about the response to it. Whatever Setheno had uncovered, she had denounced her order to the Inquisition. She had demanded its extermination. The Orders Militant had placed themselves at her disposal, and, in numbers overwhelming, had slaughtered the Sisters of the Piercing Thorn down to the last novice. Setheno herself had executed all of her prioresses. She had burned the orderβs fortress-abbey to the ground, and spread salt over its shattered, blackened stones.
Sounds about right
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There are a lot of graphics and images out there of the order of battle of motor-rifle brigades and armoured brigades but there are fewer of the divisions.
My question is the following: does anybody have the most approximate order of battle of Russian divisions. Like thereβs this image (in the comments) but itβs quite simplistic. It just says armoured regiments (but whatβs in this regiments?; just 3 armoured battalions?) and the same with the motor rifle regiment (Iβve seen somewhere that these regiments might not exclusively be 3 battalions and have other branches like artillery, infantry, etc.)
So does anybody have a quite accurate source about this? I would be specially interested in the battalion level order of battle of armoured and motor-rifle divisions. Thanks.
Until now Iβve been to Faborit and Pain Quotidien, and I really did not enjoy the experience.
Faborit blasts some background music that is quite annoying while studying while Pain Quotidien is always so full, and some of the tables are really uncomfortable to sit on.
Do you guys have any recommendations for good cafes in and around Salamanca to study?
Iβm aware that the most common option in Napoleonics is to recreate specific battles or campaigns, following the historical order of battle. However, Iβm making my Peninsular armies fairly fictionalised, with mainly made-up regiments and the like, so I donβt really have an Order of Battle to base them on, and Iβm not well-versed enough to come up with a vaguely plausible one myself. Iβve also heard that Black Powder has an option for Army Lists with points values, but Iβm not sure where youβd find them (Iβve got the core book and a couple of the supplements). I wanted to ask if anyone uses these, and where youβd find them?
As a side note, for people who donβt recreate specific regiments, do you do anything particularly out-there with their uniforms and the like? Iβd be keen on trying something like this, but I donβt have many ideas- if I did a Hundred Days army, Iβd maybe have a regiment of Brits that kept their Stovepipe Shakos, for instance. The only properly ahistorical thing Iβve done so far is a musketeer regiment with Royal Artillery colours, because reasons.
My apologies for the Apostasy.
So I've been looking into the forces for both the American and Germany forces that participated in the Battle of the Bulge and keep coming up with some weird discrepancies. Namely several units like the 11th Panzer Division are said to have participated in the battle yet I rarely see it mentioned in lists of the forces that participated.
Could someone enlighten me to what the deal is here? If possible is there some correct list of the forces involved in the Battle of the Bulge?
So I am new to 40k but starting with my brother. We are going to do a duo tourney end of year locally. I am going Black Templar. He wants sisters but not sure of which order. Any advice?
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