Uruanna

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Uruanna,

Completing the trilogy “after 28 days” and “after 28 weeks”

Uruanna,

beings from other planets,

Not that one, no.

Uruanna,

There’s a playable Japanese woman in parallel to the Black man but I guess women don’t count because gAmErS.

Uruanna,

Idc that he’s black my issue is that assassin’s in ac "blend " into their environment they are “ghosts”

This hasn’t been true for a while, except Mirage that tried to do a callback to that. But you know there’s also a playable woman who is the perfect ninja archetype? Clad in black and hookchaining over buildings and throwing kunais in people’s necks from the shadows or from 10 feet in the air, the type that never actually existed in History.

Uruanna,

So far it looks like they both take part in the story, with their own sections to play through. The character introduction video seems to say you might have sections where you chose between offensive or stealth approach so you’ll switch characters, but they want you to experience both so there will most likely be sections that force the use of one or the other.

People who still complain are just saying they refuse to play a Black man at all, so that’s still a trash take.

Uruanna, (edited )

The stealth missions will use Naoe, the open combat missions will use Yasuke, nothing is broken. get a clue and drop the excuses already.

Uruanna, (edited )

Good for you? You’re still pretending that a Black guy in Japan somehow breaks some rules of the game. It’s still true to History, the stealth is still there, nothing is broken, this is still the same Assassin’s Creed as the previous games.

Uruanna, (edited )

Kassandra and Eivor (canonically the woman version) exist, your argument is invalid.

Also I assumed the comment about the Black guy being violent was a joke, but we have the historical document that says Oda was impressed with Yasuke because (among other reasons) he was as strong as 10 men, so it makes sense.

Also the use of a kannabo is sick AF, I’m already 90% sold just for that gameplay.

Uruanna, (edited )

… It’s a valid complaint to ask that a historical African man be represented as a Japanese man? How?

Do you mean they should have used literally any other historical figure or even a fictional character, as long as it was a Japanese person? There’s a second playable character who is Japanese.

Uruanna, (edited )

Well that’s kinda where the book ends. I find it odd they want to continue…

It looks like a lot of people are whining that they expected more battles, because it doesn’t matter that it comes from a book that is about political intrigue and smart people, not historical bloodbaths. So I’m gonna assume that they’ll give the people what they want, and I won’t expect any of the plotting around that the book did - they’ll probably pretend to care about it, but they’ll just pivot to a simple retelling of historical events. I don’t know who Michaela Clavell is, but I don’t know how much she can help sticking to the Clavell writing style. We have Sekigahara, Shimabara, and Osaka to look forward to.

Uruanna,

in the end the entire series was about a battle never fought

Yes, that’s the book the show comes from. It’s been a long time but as I recall it, the book treats that battle as even more of an afterthought, something like “of course it ended in a big battle, but the conclusion was already foretold by everything we just talked about, we don’t even need to talk about the battle to know how it went.” The series actually gives even more detail about it than the book when Toranaga clarifies that Mariko’s role was decisive in making the mother of the heir drop her support of his enemy, and that’s it.

The book is not about the battle, the book is about how the battle was won even before it started and how Tokugawa / toranaga made that happen, the battle is irrelevant.

Uruanna,

The first episode, like Ruby Road, had awful dialogs because they spent like 10 minutes having the Doctor sum up Time Lords, Gallifrey, and the TARDIS in more words than the entire series has ever used for it. “By the way did you know that TARDIS is an acronym? Here’s what it stands for! And here’s an exciting situation that makes my hearts beat - that’s right, plural, I have two hearts!” So I have no idea how new viewers and gen Tiktok took it, but for a nuWho fan that was fucking exhausting.

I did find the GOP planet hilarious, but only for a couple of minutes. And the fart propulsion… There’s no one who hasn’t wondered about that for at least 5 seconds - good thing that they don’t dwell on the joke longer than that. Other than that, you know the people who hated the rest did so because the Doctor tells a bunch of literal babies “don’t let others set up expectations for you, you are perfect as you are.”

Maestro was a big step up despite still having some flaws. Directing wise too, like with the silent sequence, that was pretty cool. Acting is a bit over the top, which can be grating, but it’s not out of line for Dr. Who.

I’m looking forward to the rest, I just hope they’ll take a damn chill pill and talk a little less before my eardrums burst. I’m into the social commentary, just in less words please.

Uruanna,

I found that Tony’s slide to fascism following his PTSD and thinking he knew better than everyone else was a good character development in a show where he’s not the hero. What we’re missing is a 4th solo movie where he faces his fuck-ups and his selfishness, but no, he went out like a hero through sacrifice after causing it and blaming the rift on Cap (when returning from Titan).

I also found that early Steve really needed to get a better angry face, but that evolved well between Infinity War and Endgame.

Uruanna,

On m’a toujours dit qu’il ne pleuvait que 3 fois dans l’année en Normandie.

Une fois pendant 6 mois, une fois pendant 2 semaines, une fois pendant 5 mois.

Jan. 6 Situation Room Officer Reveals Trump Fans ‘Came That Close’ To Murdering VP In Stunning New Interview (www.mediaite.com)

Former White House Situation Room officer Mike Stiegler revealed that then-President Donald Trump never called down to check on then-Vice President Mike Pence as Trump fans hunted him at the Capitol, and that we were “that close” to losing the VP....

Uruanna,

The first change is that the vote count certification wouldn’t have been finished and Biden’s victory would have been denied. Sooo…

Uruanna,

Weird article. It’s been a very long time since I’ve read the book, but I was pretty sure the series ends up exactly where the book did to the letter, yet the article claims the series ends before. In fact, the vision of the Sekigahara showdown was probably added to make viewers understand what it was about, as the book kind of treats it as an afterthought like the reader already knows where this is going.

It also claims Tokugawa won with the smallest amount of bloodshed, which is weird since Sekigahara is up there in the number of dead people in a single day in all of recorded History. It may have been less than the alternative, but it’s just an odd and wrong comment to make about that battle.

As for a second season - I don’t even know what it would be about, because contrary to what the article says, there’s not much else of interest after that, it’s only Shimabara and the battle of Osaka (and I guess Sekigahara too). The former could conclude the religion topic of the series, but neither would have much to do with the level of intrigue that the book focused on. A second season would mostly be lots of battlefields. Maybe to throw a bone to the people who didn’t know about the book and expected just that, why not? Everything the book didn’t do.

The Garden of Eden was based on The Galápagos Islands.

I’m kidding here, but the similarities are odd. The weather is always between 70F and 85F all year round. The biggest threat to you on the island are apples. You shouldn’t eat the apples that grow on the island; the small green ones are poisonous. Oh, and it isn’t easy to immigrate there. It’s a place where only few...

Uruanna, (edited )

There’s a field that was called Gu-edin (meaning “open fields”) in the mid third millennium BCE that was the subject of a border war that lasted a couple centuries, between the cities of Lagash and Umma (which is right where you said), because the founder of Lagash bought an unassuming piece of land from Umma and a bunch of surrounding terrains, and then did mad irrigation work and it became crazy fertile. According to Lagash’s records, Umma got mad that it was swindled out of such great land and kept attacking Lagash over it, and kept getting its ass kicked and its kings killed. People from Umma were “allowed” to till the field for Lagash for a time, but most of the grain would still go to Lagash, causing more revolts from Umma (and more punishment).

It’s fairly agreed that this place probably gave some degree of inspiration for “Eden”, along with some rare green gardens in the region created with irrigation work. The apple bit, the woman rib bit, and the knowledge bit came from other Sumerian myths.

I’m not sure if it’s the Galapagos, maybe in the Canaries instead?, but some island famous for its apples, weather, and safety did play a part in inspiring the myth of Avalon, the island of apples.

Uruanna,

The Galapagos weren’t known to Christians until the mid 16th c. so there’s a bit of a timing problem of over a couple thousand years.

Uruanna,

Right, the Inanna myth where she learns about sex also talks about eating the herbs and trees on a mountain / highland, I’m not sure when Eden was associated with an apple.

Uruanna,

Dark matter means there’s a gravitational effect that we can see, but the source is in a spot where we see nothing, so we guess that there has to be something that we can’t see - that doesn’t emit any radiation, starting with light / heat. The lack of electromagnetic radiation is why it’s dark, and the gravitational effect is why it has to be matter - as in something heavy, particles that have a gravitational effect.

We know spots where “matter that we can’t see” should be. The biggest classic example is the bullet cluster, where most of the gravitational effect is outside of the light we see. What we can make progress on is take a list and strike out what it isn’t. We look at some kind of particle we know about, and we check if that could have the effect we see. If it can’t, we shorten the list of what dark matter might be. There’s been a few times along the decades where people said “this time we might have found the one” but so far, we keep shortening the list. The day we say “this time we actually detected something” is the day it won’t be called “dark” anymore, since “dark” is literally because we can’t detect anything coming out of it. Either we’re not looking hard enough to see the radiations we could expect from known matter (except we should be seeing something already with our current tech), or it emits something we can’t see, new types of emissions that we don’t know about. If we ever find a new type of matter that doesn’t emit anything we can see, then it can still be called dark, until we learn to detect it.

It’s possible that our understanding of gravity is wrong and the source of the gravity we see comes from something else in another spot, and the spot we’re looking at doesn’t have any matter we can’t see; but everytime we find something new about gravity, it keeps reinforcing our understanding of it and decreasing the odds that we’re wrong about it and dark matter doesn’t exist. And the theories about gravity that come up to fit the effect we see always create other problems by failing to explain other observations, whereas the current gravity theory does explain everything else. The window for “our current models of gravity are wrong” just keeps getting tighter and harder to justify with every observation that keeps getting more accurate.

Uruanna,

The country is still like 70%+ untouched forest.

Slow down, that shouldn’t change.

Uruanna,

They do this to give a date to the statement. To say it wasn’t recorded several months ago.

The French Wikipedia uses the Thin Red Line flag in the legend for a map (fr.wikipedia.org)

Context: the Thin Blue Line is symbolism for the role of police in maintaining public order. It has been co-opted by the alt-right. There is also a Thin Red Line to represent nurses. The French Wikipedia happened to use it in a legend to explain what the red lines on a map mean.

Uruanna,

The page itself is just a map with a legend that says that the red lines on the map are roman roads.

Except if you look at the legend, and click on the image for the red line, that white rectangle with a red line links to a file that is named “thin red line for nurses flag.”

It’s just a coincidence / lack of attention / someone picked a random image that looked good enough for a map legend.

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