![]() ![]() DIE! All you Reachmen are nothing but glorified witchmen. And my character would have been like "If that's how you're gonna be then. Saying stuff like "she's an orc they all deserve to die" etc etc because of what the orc raiders did. So at this point I take it as, my character tried to reason with these people but they refused to listen. The other man steps closer and draws his blade, the orc begs for death but they dont let it end. Meanwhile Im trying to initiate convo with everyone but no one responds. He encourages a younger man to come cut open her stomach whilst she is still alive. And a civillian slashing and stabbing her, the description via his dialogue is he is doing it slow and painfully as possible. I see an orc woman with no clothes on, dripping with blood tied to a cross. When I get there I see some civilians all gathered round so I head there. I hand in the quest, and head to Arnima for the follow up. I thought, what shame, this must have been what the orcs at the start of the whole thing were on about when they said they were running from this place. Cages, with orc citizens from Arnima that had been drowned. ![]() So Im like I bet there is something underwater under me, so I decided to accept getting wet (Frostfall) to see. And at one point right by the Mara statue, I hear a sort of dungeon has been cleared sound. On my way back I decide to walk on the river with my water walk spell on the river next to Arnima. At that moment I felt like the orcs needed to be stopped so any doubt in my mind went. ![]() found women who'd been tied up and sexually abused. Got the imperial squad there and then did the Warchief fight. No negotiations with terrorists type thing so it kinda felt justified. I slaughter all the orcs before they can kill the hostages. At first I wasn't even sure the attack on the orc camp was justified but the convo choice that ended up sending me in solo to rescue some captives got me motivated enough. So I had just finished taking out an Orc Stronghold for the Empire. Plus we could get new views of the galaxy by those distances especially on top/bottom. ![]() How further could we go beyond Galaxy borders?īasically it's a meaningless task, but it's a game and we like records regarding exploration. One ship has reached the maximum distance depending on number of ships at start.Two must continue so to make things easier in practice let's assume that at 65% of remaining fuel one of them split 50/50 its fuel with other ones.One ship of each Duo sacrifices its fuel to refuel the chosen one, so 6 remaining working ships.Assume these ships start in supercruise at the same time, with same modules working (being online), then when one of them has 50% of original fuel also all others. Image to set 12 ships with same amount of fuel and limpets to transfer it. I figured out that reach "huge" distances beyond borders is possible only with a "branching of fuel transfers". As we know they limit our destinations and apparently there is nothing interesting to justify a forced travel in a so empty space after lasts star systems, but I think we have the tools to reach long distances from our borders and because of that it could be cool to focus on this. Looking at the Galaxy Map I was thinking about its borders. Hope it's not a cul-de-sac as it seems to me. So I don't think I've got the ability to write super relaxedly and naturally in them, either. Or does anyone really has a solution to it?Ī sweet bonus point: Due to my obsession with English media, my other languages, including my beloved native one, sound irreversibly anglicised, which means whilst a sentence I write is probably correct grammatically, its structure is often as close to an English one as possible. Surely I couldn't be the only one who's frustrated with this bitter fact. And of course I think it's possible to learn many of them to reach that "density of expressions" in my writings.Īnd that means I can never reach the so-called "native level" of English, let alone other languages I am or will be learning, in my whole life. On average there's an idiom or expression which I've never seen in around every three sentences. But whenever I read a book written/translated by natives, it hits differently. I can express myself on everything and anything in English without particular difficulties in vocabulary and grammar. So basically I write a lot more in English than in my native language and get comfortable enough with it. ![]()
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