
kemosabe_deluxe
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kemosabe_deluxe
@DeluxeKemo
sektur observer, extraordinaire











some people see this and think central planning is a good idea.






Tone-deaf radicals flock into Havana, staying in 5-star hotels while island in crisis: 'Mockery of Cuban people' trib.al/PaaTayc








The Hotlzman Shield in Dune is one of the perfect examples of adding a tiny thing to a setting to get a vibe you want out of it. In Dune's case: - Holtzman Shields stop fast moving objects. - Lasguns (particle beam guns in Dune) can cause a nuclear explosion if they hit a shield, so they're not commonly used. - Melee is the dominant form of combat, trying to strike slow to penetrate the shields. - Projectile weapons exist but they're designed around boring through or disrupting shields, but a skilled combatant can deflect the slow moving projectiles. - Heavy artillery can still kill shielded humans through sheer transfer of force or heat, which the shield can't block. - Anti-vehicle weapons are built around these principles because the vehicle might be shielded. Dune codified the idea of high tech sci-fi where you still have melee and the idea of "oh here's this piece of technobabble that let's me have what I want in my sci-fi setting." Gundam's Minovsky Particle and Mass Effect's Element Zero owe the Holtzman Shield their existence.





New Jersey had more people registered than eligible to vote, no wonder Democrats here don't want the voter rolls looked into or us have ID to vote















