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lizzy3d.bsky.social
3D Artist / Wannabe Writer / Avid Youtube watcher https://www.deviantart.com/lizzygibbs3d
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Yep! And they're cheap and easy to deploy. Both in the game and in fiction.
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I'm a bit surprised it isn't included in one of the new Force Packs yet.
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This one was fairly quick to build, if I go by how few screenshots I posted on reddit. That or it was one of those times I was so engrossed in building it, I zoned out while working. www.reddit.com/r/battletech...
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Hägar the Horrible!
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I saw 4e as more World of Warcraft for Tabletop. It felt just like a direct translation of a crowded MMORPG item and slot mechanics. Complete with things like aggro zones and all that.
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I barely used my Xitter account, as well. I opened the thing 13 years ago because a friend started one. But then he stopped posting and moved to greener pastures LONG before it became a den of scum and villainy.
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I asked him, he said no. So there's that.
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LOL Is he on here? I don't think I have him in my list.
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Sure seems that way!
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One of my favorite Arthurian movies was "Excalibur" and I don't think any has even come close since. But if you want to see how I built THIS Merlin, you can see that here: www.reddit.com/r/battletech...
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I did not know this was a thing. Yet it's so toyetic, I'm not surprised in the least that it came from the 80s.
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It was a fairly straightforward build. You can see how I did it here: www.reddit.com/r/battletech...
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You can see the concept sketch and some WIP images of the Charger here: www.reddit.com/r/battletech...
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Seriously. Was Mark Ruffalo unavailable for a standalone movie? Don't get me wrong, Anthony Mackie CARRIED this movie. The parts with him are really good. There are references to the MCU miniseries with him in it. But there are also a LOT of references to Edward Norton's Hulk.
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Government work can be isolating. Protesters on the outside let those working for us on the inside know that we support them.
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The moment Dan starts blocking Star Wars bots.
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I really liked working on this one. If you'd like to see some snapshots of my process, you can see them here: www.reddit.com/r/battletech...
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Thank you!
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Thank you! It was a challenge, but fun after getting over the strange torso LOL
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I received one of the two museum scale models from GenCon as a bonus! This one was the backup copy made by Arthur, who printed and lit the display version. You can see how it came together here: www.reddit.com/r/battletech...
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Fukushima was an unforeseen natural disaster that far exceeded expectations. I'm sure modern Japanese technicians were far more diligent than the old Soviet-era bureaucracy that plagued many of its government functions. Man-made or natural, it's still a risk that scares people causing NIMBY. 2/2
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Yes, the first two can be attributed to human error and faulty equipment. Thankfully, 3-Mile adapted and was able to prevent a potential disaster from becoming worse. 1/2
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Sure, nuclear power can be clean and efficient. Even safer than coal plants. However, it isn't just fear-mongering. There's still Chornobyl, the incident at Three Mile Isle, and the more recent Fukushima meltdowns. If we want nuclear, we need to move away from uranium and plutonium and use thorium.