I'm sorry, I'm afraid I subscribe to the theory of intellectual osmosis. As such, I must now cease our conversation and move away from you before my intelligence begins to drop. Good day.
As I said, been a few years. Since you mentioned that, I went out and found this http://www.ussdragonstar.com/utilitycore/warpspeeds.asp
Other quick research indicates it should indeed be logarithmic. Totally my bad on that. Still at warp 9.975 (voyager's top speed) it would take over 16...
Interestingly enough even with Star Trek style warp technology we still would not be able to effectively traverse between galaxies. Warp speeds in ST hover in single digits, getting as high as ten (if I recall right. it has been a while.). Our low end estimates of the size of the Milky Way...
Too creepy for me honestly. That and I know there would be no chance of a lasting relationship. I can't think of many things less interesting than talking to myself. Just imagine someone who agrees with everything you say, think, or do. It would feel so boring to not ever get a different opinion...
Actually you could recruit Cloud in the original, it just required some specific choice to be made. Not that he was any good mind you. Starts at level 1 when your whole team should be 40+, he is restricted to a weak weapon if you want to use his Soldier class skills, and every Soldier class...
I treat them like people, same way I treat anyone else. Unless you give me a reason to treat you differently you will get the same treatment I give anyone else.
Yes, I listened to the HH opening. I know all that info about him already. As for talking with the legion, I actually hate them. Genuinely, I detest the Legion and their attitudes towards many things. I have yet to feel any desire to not murder Ceaser and his entire lot. I may work to it at some...
Ah so I've missed all of 2 references by not reading everything scrawled on the walls when most of it is throw-away text and by not listening to voice clips from legion slaves that I've spent virtually no time around. Awesome, always good to learn something. Still doesn't connect the story of HH...
Which walls precisely? I'm not saying it isn't part of Fallout's lore, only that it has minimal noticeable connection to the story of the Mojave or to the story of the other DLCs. I stated in a reply to another post that I have not yet done a playthrough where I sided with the Legion, so if the...
OP already has Dead Money. As for story, Honest Hearts has no narrative connection to the rest of the game. Dead Money, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road all have several bits of interconnecting story.
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