Yeah, the guide filled me in. There's a rebellion led by the AI Steve against the UWM, right?
Correct. You, as a new player, spawn out of a stasis pod in the barracks, naked, covered in goo and possibly with brain damage. Standard friday night around here, honestly.
So whatcha wanna do now? You've got 5 tokens and a good chuck of time to kill before the next missions.
((Oh dear.))
Good thing my action was prepare to fire, then, instead of fire.
Can we assume the previous turn was a handiwork dynamic bonus?.
Hmmm.... What to do. Oh, I got it.
If I don't have a handiwork bonus, get one.
If I have a handiwork bonus:
Switch the Rainbow Cannon to No Colour mode so that it can't accidentally fire.
Ask Steve for where would be the best position to shoot towards. Aim towards that location and then lock the battlesuit limbs in place, making sure I'm as securely attached to the Sword as possible. Tie some rope/duct tape around Gilgamesh if it will improve my traction and connection with the ship.
Then tie a rope around my MK2 and tie the other part somewhere inside Gilgamesh's cockpit so I can't float away.
Go outside the battlesuit, switch the Rainbow Cannon to No Colour mode so that it can't fire accidentally and tie a rope around the trigger. Put the other end somewhere safe inside the cockpit where they'll be no danger of it being accidentally pulled. Make sure the rope connected to the firing trigger remains slack at all times so that it can't be pulled accidentally. Make sure it can't get tangled or caught anywhere.
Then, if all went well, switch it to Violet Mode and get inside the battlesuit. Observe the symbol in the hud.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FIRE.
So... Lock the suit in place and then use a rope to pull the trigger for the cannon from inside the sealed cockpit?
The cockpit being closed might make it hard to pull that rope. You could, You know, just unlock that one finger.
>Think of it as a vaccine. We are exposing them to a lesser hardship to prevent a greater one. The endgame simulations of the current UWM controlled state of affairs are quite grim.
>Such things are possible in some cases. In fact, it's already being done in a few places to turn the tides for our side, but the fortress worlds of the UWM, the places where the real power has entrenched itself over the centuries, have such total control of the government that you really can't destabilize them with anything short of world wide catastrophe. They basically puppet the economics, politics, entertainment, everything, for their own gain.
No walkin', keep talkin'.
"Hmm. Could you, perhaps, show me some of these simulations? Or at least give me a quick rundown of major 'events'?
Secondly, while I know it might just be that eternal paranoia again... How do we know what you're telling is the whole truth? How do we know you won't, say, put everybody into stasis once this is over and rule the universe as the only conscious being? Just a stupid example, but you know what I mean.
It's not like I'll be switching sides anytime soon, else I wouldn't have just conquered a damn planet. But still. You expect us to trust you on nothing more than a vague promise. Do you have any way, at all, to prove that what you're saying is the truth? That your actual end goal won't screw us, or the rest of humanity, twice over?
And on that note, we still have these shock implants here. All this doesn't seem to match up, in a way.
I'm not saying to take them away from everybody, lord knows some of the newer recruits tend to be... unstable. Still, I think you should at least give the veterans, the ones who have earned your trust, the chance to have them removed.
I know they can be handy in case of mind control, but I think they should get the choice, at least. And in my case, I don't think shocking me would really do that much good, now would it?"
>Do you really want to know? Because I could tell you. Because how could you tell if I was lying then? I could offer you dozens of different, rational, believable explanations for a single thing but how would you know which one, if any, was the truth. In the end, your decision to trust me will simply be one of faith. Do you trust me not to abuse those chips in your brain, and instead use them only for things like keeping track of your whereabouts and monitoring your vitals? Do trust me to steer this conflict towards the best outcome for humanity as a whole?
I can tell you what will happen. You won't be able to go back to how it was, you won't be able to share it, but I can tell you. I can show you the simulations. The ones that continue on past our victory. Do you really want to know? I would like to learn a little about tracking thecniques to search for Shadow hunters and a way to fight aginst amp users. Do you have any tips about that?
And answer me, did you take part in the creation of the Shadow Walkers too?
Ask Doc, after his response, ask Steve.
Hey Steve, you didn't pass me the list of UWM most powerful military units, Soldier-types, such as amp especialists, arbiters and shadow walkers... I remember asking that right before the ship exploded. Could you pass me them now?
"Shadow walkers? No, that was someone else. I forget his name. I believe he's still alive though, on Earth-3. Yes. He developed the LESHO too."
"Amp users? You should be fast enough to get out of the way and strike before they can complete their thought. "
>I believe I asked how you wanted that narrowed, since it's a bit too broad as it is.