I thought that was your answerBoth.
Don't know if you'll get your chance soon though. I think they'll use him as they did with Flemeth for a While.
I thought that was your answerBoth.
There was a joke in game with Solas where you can ask him who didn't Cassandra threaten to kill concerning the breach. XD
"Please don't put me on the rack Lady Cassandra."
Cassandra: "Your a talking cat, cat + talking = magic of some kind, magic of some kind caused the breach...You're going on the rack! Justinia FTW!!!
Both.
Oh, and here I thought your answer was going to be, "Because he is different and for that, he deserves to die." ![]()
Oh, and here I thought your answer was going to be, "Because he is different and for that, he deserves to die."
Get em their different!
LOL!
There we go.
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The Death Star ultimately was a victim of plot nesscity and not poor design or planning. Some of the greatest minds in the galaxy designed it and created it.
It had flaws but it wasn't poorly designed or implementated.
In truth if you want to look at a poorly designed super weapon look upon the Hutt Cartels doomed "Darksaber" which was based upon the Death Star.
The plot is what makes it poor design and planning.
Pitchfork? o.o
*nods*
I'll bring the torches.
The plot is what makes it poor design and planning.
Not necessarily.
The Great Weapon was destroyed because it needed to be destroyed in the story that was told.
That doesn't make anymore flawed then a enemy combatant killed by a protagonist to keep the movie plot going.
And the "great weapon" is destroyed by exploiting a design flaw so baffling that one questions the validity of these "greatest minds in the galaxy" who constructed it.
But then one must remember that this is the same Empire that thought it was a good idea to have a dianoga in the trash compactor.
And the "great weapon" is destroyed by exploiting a design flaw so baffling that one questions the validity of these "greatest minds in the galaxy" who constructed it.
But then one must remember that this is the same Empire that thought it was a good idea to have a dianoga in the trash compactor.
I find it funny that Dorian tells Cassandra that she should smile more. At the start of the game, she seems to smile at the Inquisitor whenever he's not looking.
I wounder if she acts differently if you lose approval with her at the start, instead of gaining approval?
Well done, "Gif." Continue to be exceptional
I'm going to drop that here: http://archiveofouro...g/works/3871036
Fair warnings:
- It is a Cass/Cadash fic.
- My Inquisitor is very likely a boring Gary Stu.
- It is 99,999999% Varric-free.
Sure, at long at it's not just about the Inquisitor being a dwarf and his relationship with Cass being disgusting.
Seriously, I'd appreciate it. ![]()
It's awful, isn't it?
It's awful, isn't it?
I do. Thanks Warder! ![]()
You know how when you let others read your scientific paper to see if you can bring across the ideas and the reviewer gives it back to you full of notes like "change", "rewrite", "improve phrasing"? That helps, totally.
So now she knows she should improve. But what exactly or how? I guess, if she knew how to do better she would have done it right away. ![]()