Did anyone see the end of Code Geass?Agent Fisher wrote:I'll be honest. I don't want Michael's plan to fail. Someone that ballsy, that magnificent of a bastard must succeed.
I expect Michael to succeed in much the same way Lelouch did, in the end.
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Did anyone see the end of Code Geass?Agent Fisher wrote:I'll be honest. I don't want Michael's plan to fail. Someone that ballsy, that magnificent of a bastard must succeed.
On the other hand, Michael seems to be a lot bigger and stronger than Lemuel, which could end up badly for Lemuel.Erra wrote:If Lemuel EVER found out about Michael masterminding Maion's torture and possible death, no force on Earth or Heaven could stop him from seeking revenge. This leads to an epic confrontation, in which Michael either lets Lemuel slay him in a moment of regret for all the things he's done, or they fight and Michael is defeated by Lemuel thanks to the power of love.
Getting shot anticlimactically after 26 episodes?Erra wrote:Did anyone see the end of Code Geass?Agent Fisher wrote:I'll be honest. I don't want Michael's plan to fail. Someone that ballsy, that magnificent of a bastard must succeed.
I expect Michael to succeed in much the same way Lelouch did, in the end.
I see your point, but at least you see what I'm getting at.Baughn wrote:Getting shot anticlimactically after 26 episodes?Erra wrote:Did anyone see the end of Code Geass?Agent Fisher wrote:I'll be honest. I don't want Michael's plan to fail. Someone that ballsy, that magnificent of a bastard must succeed.
I expect Michael to succeed in much the same way Lelouch did, in the end.
..no, I don't acknowledge R2. Though, er, I did see it. How should I put it.. .
Ah yes...Lelouche...Baughn wrote:Getting shot anticlimactically after 26 episodes?Erra wrote:Did anyone see the end of Code Geass?Agent Fisher wrote:I'll be honest. I don't want Michael's plan to fail. Someone that ballsy, that magnificent of a bastard must succeed.
I expect Michael to succeed in much the same way Lelouch did, in the end.
..no, I don't acknowledge R2. Though, er, I did see it. How should I put it.. .
It's mikey's BS. Yahweh isn't coherent enough to create anything.Darth Yan wrote:did yahweh really create Azrael's movement or is that bullshit made up by mikey
Lemuel in the bible was a king, and may have been another namer for Solomon. The name means 'Devoted of God'. There's no record of any angel named 'Lemuel' in anything I've come across.Pelranius wrote:Incidentally, is Lemuel an actual angel according to medieval lore or just entirely Stuart's creation.
Wow, three updates in a week. This is a really good week.
I understood that bit about Yaweh to mean that he's being so horrible he is causing factions to be created, not that he's actively creating them. And Azrael's faction is NOT Michael's creation.It's mikey's BS. Yahweh isn't coherent enough to create anything.
Yeah, but Lemuel doesn't know that. He still thinks Yahweh is an active agent and takes a direct hand in fermenting discord in angel society.CaptainChewbacca wrote:I understood that bit about Yaweh to mean that he's being so horrible he is causing factions to be created, not that he's actively creating them. And Azrael's faction is NOT Michael's creation.It's mikey's BS. Yahweh isn't coherent enough to create anything.
OK, I gotta know. What happened in approximately 2000BC that caused an angel to apologize to a human?!? (I would guess this is some obscure old testament reference but that is as much as I got.)Stuart wrote: Lemuel nodded. "I am sorry Doctor." What neither of them knew was that was the first time in more than four millennia that an angel had made a sincere apology to a human.
I like this version, but I have a third version I really wouldn't mind seeing. That is where the confrontation gets resolved by Michael well and truly breaking down. It'd redeem Michael considerably for some of the more heinous stuff he's done, especially if he punishes himself (for example, insisting Lemuel get the throne), keeps Lemuel on the side of the angels (metaphorically of course, where surprisingly few angels actually are) and gives a payoff to Michael's self-questioning without making Lemuel kill him. Plus, self-sacrifice like that is more for good guys who fell, not people who believe in what they did but feel very uncomfortable about it in my opinion. Michael could and probably really should have an antiheroic BSOD of some scale, it just wouldn't feel right after the hint in the concentration camp chapter, but going so far as to kill himself even by proxy (and for that matter making his friend the one to do it) just doesn't really fit his character in my mind.Erra wrote:People seem to be thinking the humans will give two shits if they discover some of Michael's mechinations. I really don't think this would be the case. Michael is giving Heaven and Yahweh to the humans on a silver platter THUS ENDING THE WAR. This is invaluable, and I feel more than makes up for any of Michael's transgressions in the eyes of our leaders and generals.
Michael's retribution will not be at the hands of the humans, if it happens at all. The one person I could see finally bringing Michael to justice is Lemuel, though it would be in a very tragic hero sort of way. If Lemuel EVER found out about Michael masterminding Maion's torture and possible death, no force on Earth or Heaven could stop him from seeking revenge. This leads to an epic confrontation, in which Michael either lets Lemuel slay him in a moment of regret for all the things he's done, or they fight and Michael is defeated by Lemuel thanks to the power of love.
If I ever encountered someone lugging a monster like that around I'd be unable to take him seriously - I'd be extremely wary, but that's because I'd see him as a total headcase until proven otherwise.Baughn wrote:That's not a gun, that's an artillery piece!
Remember TSW has a very different situation; the enemies are very large, immensely strong and hard to kill. They shrug off M16 rounds and most pistol rounds are inconsequential. The daemons and angels take multiple .50 BMG rounds and hits from anti-tank rockets to kill them. Your 5-round group from a .22 or .32 wouldn't even penetrate their skin. Hence the heavy artillery. .44 magnum, .50AE and .500 S&W are the minimum effective handgun calibers. Military rifles shoot what amount to rounds from elephant guns (which is what the .600 Nitro Express is by the way) and they are still marginal.old Infantryman wrote:If I ever encountered someone lugging a monster like that around I'd be unable to take him seriously - I'd be extremely wary, but that's because I'd see him as a total headcase until proven otherwise. Granted that if the projectile from that thing even knicked your ear you'd likely 'buy it' from hydrostatic shock, a pro with a .32 or even a .22 could put an effective 5-round group into him in the time it takes him to get a sight picture.
Exactly, think back to the berserker attack in Belfast. The PSNI officers and armed civilians pumped probably hundreds of rounds of 9x19mm, 5.56x45mm NATO and 7.62x39mm into a daemon without much initial effect. It took massed firepower and heavy slugs from pump-action shotguns to bring it down.Stuart wrote:Remember TSW has a very different situation; the enemies are very large, immensely strong and hard to kill. They shrug off M16 rounds and most pistol rounds are inconsequential.
Actually around .45 ACP levels of power, so it'd be pretty much ineffective.JN1 wrote:Exactly, think back to the berserker attack in Belfast. The PSNI officers and armed civilians pumped probably hundreds of rounds of 9x19mm, 5.56x45mm NATO and 7.62x39mm into a daemon without much initial effect. It took massed firepower and heavy slugs from pump-action shotguns to bring it down.Stuart wrote:Remember TSW has a very different situation; the enemies are very large, immensely strong and hard to kill. They shrug off M16 rounds and most pistol rounds are inconsequential.
Out of interest, Stu how effective would .455 Webley be? I'd imagine that the Mark III 'Manstopper' round might be effective.
It occured to me a millisecond after clicking 'submit' that even though I've been immersing myself in this story that I was looking at this from the 'Mundane reality' end of the lens ....and that my favourite longarm is a .577 SniderStuart wrote:Remember TSW has a very different situation; the enemies are very large, immensely strong and hard to kill. They shrug off M16 rounds and most pistol rounds are inconsequential. The daemons and angels take multiple .50 BMG rounds and hits from anti-tank rockets to kill them. Your 5-round group from a .22 or .32 wouldn't even penetrate their skin. Hence the heavy artillery. .44 magnum, .50AE and .500 S&W are the minimum effective handgun calibers. Military rifles shoot what amount to rounds from elephant guns (which is what the .600 Nitro Express is by the way) and they are still marginal.
Anyway, most Prince George's County, MD police are headcases.
Except she has been specifically mentioned before to have been an injector, making sure that Lemuel wouldn't notice the marks. I suppose we'll see soon.Nick79 wrote: Stuff about Maion and Heroin.
So is it back to repeating rifles then? I can't imagine imagine a .50 Beowulf AR15 is at all useful on anything but semi-automatic. Do squad support weapons and medium machine guns use the Beowulf as well or the BMJ?Stuart wrote:old Infantryman wrote:-snip-
It's entirely possible that this isn't far from the truth at all.GrayAnderson wrote:Brilliant job, Michael. Now the humans are going to be leaning towards the whole condemnation-to-Hell of the world as being the ravings of a mad, out-of-control deity (if I had to guess).
(emphasis added)Stuart wrote:It had taken years to get this operation set up, people had had to be moved into the right places, and they had had to move others into the places they were needed. But, with Divine inspiration, provided by the peerless Archangel who had appeared to them all in their visions, it had been done. They had been promised no reward. They were doing the Lord's will and that was enough.
So, was Yitzchak lying to the interrogator, or did he get different instructions when the sub was on the surface, or was the first description changed, or something else? I don't remember seeing anything in the discussion thread, but that could be because I just missed it.Stuart wrote:"... According to Yitzchak, Azrael believed that Michael wasn't prosecuting the war with us enthusiastically enough and Azrael saw this as a chance to displace Michael as Yahweh's leading General. Yitzchak was promised archangel status in Heaven and various other Second Life benefits if Azrael succeeded. Obviously, he was misled."
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R2. Yes, the plot seesawed wildly, etc, etc. Yes, it was a bit of a trainwreck. But trainwrecks are frikkin awesome[/quote] I saw it this way: Sunrise: 'As an apology for My-Otome Zwei, here's this!' Fans: :x
I'm curious. What would you have done with the Hell campaign if the aircraft couldn't use the hellfilters? I assumed you'd chosen something plausible...Stuart wrote:Remember TSW has a very different situation; the enemies are very large, immensely strong and hard to kill. They shrug off M16 rounds and most pistol rounds are inconsequential. The daemons and angels take multiple .50 BMG rounds and hits from anti-tank rockets to kill them. Your 5-round group from a .22 or .32 wouldn't even penetrate their skin. Hence the heavy artillery. .44 magnum, .50AE and .500 S&W are the minimum effective handgun calibers. Military rifles shoot what amount to rounds from elephant guns (which is what the .600 Nitro Express is by the way) and they are still marginal.old Infantryman wrote:If I ever encountered someone lugging a monster like that around I'd be unable to take him seriously - I'd be extremely wary, but that's because I'd see him as a total headcase until proven otherwise. Granted that if the projectile from that thing even knicked your ear you'd likely 'buy it' from hydrostatic shock, a pro with a .32 or even a .22 could put an effective 5-round group into him in the time it takes him to get a sight picture.