Asari? Pft. It's all about pre-ME3 Quarian tail (When there was still some mystery and they didn't look lame). Post-ME-3, its all about the Hanar.Silentpony said:Well it certainly depends on what you're allowing us to do in those IPs. Like being a Space Wolf would be awesome, but everything else in the 40k 'verse is absolute misery and pain.
Likewise being in Star Trek or Star Wars but as a janitor on a backwater, living a desperately lonely and sad life, dying unremembered and unloved, isn't worth it.
Piloting a Jaeger in Pacific Rim would be awesome, but the casualty rate is like 100% and when you die a Kaiju destroys all of Los Angeles.
Maybe Mass Effect, because no matter what you do, there's a chance of banging an Asari. That alone might make being a space janitor worth it.
I don't think people say Pokemon is scary because of the Pokemon... its the fact that the world is filled with children who drop out of school to become Lil' Vicks, capturing wild animals and training them to fight for you own amusement, traveling from town to town to participate in blood sports that most modern nations have outlawed for decades.Hero of Lime said:I know people like to say how terrifying real Pokemon would be, but I assume this question means you would go into that universe. If so, then Pokemon are not scary considering they are pretty harmless to humans as per the rules of the Pokemon universe.
Screw the Hanar.AccursedTheory said:Asari? Pft. It's all about pre-ME3 Quarian tail (When there was still some mystery and they didn't look lame). Post-ME-3, its all about the Hanar.
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Well damn it all, Jack, now you've gone and got me curious as to the specifics of your world and why you'd want to live there. :/FalloutJack said:The mad fools! You give me the key to the city and I shall oblige! The realm I choose to live in is my own! I am a writer and have created my own dark fantasy! BWA HA HA HA HA HAAA!!!
Ah, it's a long story of the times in which I owned a message board filled with darkness and the struggles of light against overwhelming evil. It was a place of villainy and calamities, also bizarre occurrances and a bar that traveled from planet to planet. It meshed the serious with the ridiculous, so that you could have a villain cut a swathe of terror and destruction across the galaxy, and then get sued by the survivors in a class-action lawsuit. Good times, man. Good times.Asita said:Well damn it all, Jack, now you've gone and got me curious as to the specifics of your world and why you'd want to live there. :/FalloutJack said:The mad fools! You give me the key to the city and I shall oblige! The realm I choose to live in is my own! I am a writer and have created my own dark fantasy! BWA HA HA HA HA HAAA!!!
This. It's all the post-scarcity utopia of Star Trek, along with augmentations like biological immortality, drug manufacturing glands implanted into your brain, the ability to change sex at will, and mind backups. If you didn't want to live in the Culture, you could live in a virtual environment of your choice, so being in the Culture would let you experience being in any other world.carlsberg export said:I would choose the late Iain banks culture universe. They have the technology for you to be able to do anything want, be anything you want to be including change your own race if that tickles your fancy.
I do believe that these rules also apply to Peter F. Hamilton's Common Wealth series. But I wouldn't want to live there, I do like the prospect of life eventually being over, rather than being stuck in a cascade of near immortality, rejuvenation, and clone back ups your consciousness can be uploaded into.Asclepion said:This. It's all the post-scarcity utopia of Star Trek, along with augmentations like biological immortality, drug manufacturing glands implanted into your brain, the ability to change sex at will, and mind backups. If you didn't want to live in the Culture, you could live in a virtual environment of your choice, so being in the Culture would let you experience being in any other world.carlsberg export said:I would choose the late Iain banks culture universe. They have the technology for you to be able to do anything want, be anything you want to be including change your own race if that tickles your fancy.
Well, Pokemon usually need to battle in order to evolve and get stronger. So they don't battle just for the amusement of their trainers. It's pretty natural they live to battle, they naturally learn battle moves. Let's not forget there is a "fighting" type after all. Those guys live to battle.AccursedTheory said:I don't think people say Pokemon is scary because of the Pokemon... its the fact that the world is filled with children who drop out of school to become Lil' Vicks, capturing wild animals and training them to fight for you own amusement, traveling from town to town to participate in blood sports that most modern nations have outlawed for decades.Hero of Lime said:I know people like to say how terrifying real Pokemon would be, but I assume this question means you would go into that universe. If so, then Pokemon are not scary considering they are pretty harmless to humans as per the rules of the Pokemon universe.
While I don't think its evil to play such a game (Like PETA does), I do think that it would be a a horrifying place to live in.
Another thing is that the bond between human and pokemon in the canon is what brings out both the pokemon's and human's full potential. So it's a symbiotic relationship sort of like a deeper version of that between coach and MMA fighter/Olympic wrestler/Boxer/etc, which is highly beneficial to both parties. People tend to forget that, thus equating pokemon to dog/cock fighting, where the objective is for one animal to kill the other. Pokemon battle more like professionals in the fighting arts, they go until a K.O. or a T.K.O.Hero of Lime said:Well, Pokemon usually need to battle in order to evolve and get stronger. So they don't battle just for the amusement of their trainers. It's pretty natural they live to battle, they naturally learn battle moves. Let's not forget there is a "fighting" type after all. Those guys live to battle.AccursedTheory said:I don't think people say Pokemon is scary because of the Pokemon... its the fact that the world is filled with children who drop out of school to become Lil' Vicks, capturing wild animals and training them to fight for you own amusement, traveling from town to town to participate in blood sports that most modern nations have outlawed for decades.Hero of Lime said:I know people like to say how terrifying real Pokemon would be, but I assume this question means you would go into that universe. If so, then Pokemon are not scary considering they are pretty harmless to humans as per the rules of the Pokemon universe.
While I don't think its evil to play such a game (Like PETA does), I do think that it would be a a horrifying place to live in.