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Wow. I'm not sure, but I think that I'd rather follow the "How To Succeed as a Stephanie Meyer" chart.
He's had a very fitting career. I feel like, if someone tallied all the deaths in ER, at least 50% would be teammate related.
Well, let's see. Grate's first death was from an enemy amp specialist, then he got shot by a panicky teammate, the third was a joint venture between himself, the Armory Master, and the laws of metaphysics, followed by a death from giant fan which can be considered a neutral party.
25% of Grate's deaths were due to enemies, 42% were from allies, and 33% were caused by bystanders.
And a large amount in no way deliberate.
For me, 58% were caused deliberately.
If you guys want some good fantasy literature, read those Patrick Rothfuss novels. They're excellent on many levels.
That name sounds familiar...
*Google*
Oh, he's the guy who wrote/is writing the Kingkiller trilogy. Good books. Still, I've a feeling that Kvothe's post-University time will be unfortunately contracted to a fraction of the final novel, which is a shame since it sounds like a good fraction of his great deeds occurred after he was expelled. Although I guess killing a king would probably get him kicked out.
Any advice on Anton's so-called attack strategy? I've been trying to poke Steve into giving him some examples of how space battles are usually fought around here, but in the end I am forced to keep using Gundam as my space battle reference... which is really suboptimal, if you think about it.
I tend to assume that space battles are like rocket tag in three dimensions and slow motion.
Jhoseph is dead. May too. Both gone, for good this time. Renen...he might be alive, somewhere in the wreckage. The doc did good work on him. There's not much left to kill. Maybe if ARM wins this, salvage crews might find a brain case in the debris field. Maybe.
Rest in piece, you magnificent bastards. You died well.
That one hurt.
Ayup.
Good trope to add.