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Unexpectedly good. I thought for a moment that the Radiant Moth lived in the same village as Nora and Ren, but Google says the opposite. The Grimm Horse seems to have destroyed that village a long time ago. In any case, it is curious what will happen to the Radiant Moth next.
The sisters are a boss in Nier, although not the most difficult. If we consider the humanity of the Song of Ice and Fire to be the same as physically normal humanity, then they are a big problem, albeit an surmountable one.
Here is the final boss fight with them from the remake:
Could he have identified Robotnik's design? Judging by the story with MadCat, most likely not, because identification is carried out by a computer using old databases.
Although maybe I missed something and this is the design of the Star League, not Robotnik.
Well, I can't think of an example of a Comstar intelligence message form from books or rulebooks. To be honest, in fiction books there is no formal design at all, and if a message is used there through Comstar, then it is served in free form or even through a character. Anyway, that's how I...
Comstar does not know the jumpship path, so it cannot know the exact number of jumps required. But, yes, trying to figure out where the jumpship picked up the dropships given the time spent on this operation, the standard jump distance and the standard charge time of this jumpship will drive...
Unfortunately, I have not read all the books, but it seems to me that Comstar has a partially artificial limitation on the frequency of communication sessions and the amount of information sent. That is, they accumulate messages and send them, say once a week or a day, depending on the "class"...
Comstar intelligence agent message log with additional informal comments? At least from the moment the ELH jumpship departs in an unknown direction, the whole situation begins to be of interest to them, albeit a small one. And given that the interest is small, a certain informality in the...
That's what I forgot when I wrote the message to the previous chapters. Given the different length of the doggo year, the length of Vlad's journey to their planets makes sense. We can even praise the authors for such small details in different perspectives.
p.s. for some reason, when I think...
Something like that, but the Hegemony's FTL engine is a "slow" FTL engine. Shongari's journey to Earth took about two decades, Vlad's more than four decades. (Although these may be different routes.) And the embodiment of hypercompensation is many times faster, bigger and stronger. (Immediately...
Initially, it was a short story in a collection from several authors and, as far as I remember, Martin either wrote one of the stories or was the editor of the collection.
And this is one of the cases when the extra volume did not benefit the book, because in the form of a short story of several...