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Yea. Wonder how heavy it is, and how heavy is the battery it needs to operate. Plus ammo. Could take up to three guys per gun. Plus it might need a tripod. Would have higher rate of fire then M249 I guess.

Won't be heavier than a M249 I bet. You would want it to fill the same role ideally.
 
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He and Scarlett Johansson should get together and make cute little alien babies.
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You're gonna get eaten by a bear someday. :V

To return to this, having said I'm cool with bears, I do know a guy who knew a guy who was killed by a bear. The guy who was killed was an officer in the military, on his morning jog. He accidentally ran between a mother and her cub. Mother charged at the guy and caught up with him. The guy was a young fit guy, you have to be in order to be an officer. But the bear was faster and took one swipe at the guy and hit him in the neck. One of the bear's claws hit the guys jugular vein, the guy didn't bleed to death but some air got into his blood stream, went to his heart and caused a heart stoppage.

So, basically an accident. The bear hadn't eaten the guy or anything. The guy was a nice guy too, the guy who told me the story was sad that the bear didn't kill one of the more a-hole officers (he was in the army at the time).
 
Pre-orders are up for my latest book. I think people will really like this one even if it's not Armageddon based.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XFJ5HF5/

AGENT G: INFILTRATOR

“Black Technology has made murder a billion dollar industry.”

The International Refugee Society has twenty-six cybernetically enhanced “Letters,” and for the right price, they’ll eliminate anyone. They’ve given up their families and their memories for ten years of service with the promise of a life of luxury awaiting them.

Agent G is one of these “Letters,” but clues to his past are starting to emerge while he’s on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the Society’s most dangerous competitor. In the midst of all the violence, subterfuge, and deceit, he’ll need to keep his wits about him and trust sparingly.

After all if an organization will kill for money, what would they do to keep the truth hidden?
 
Walter Simonson's Thor, Frank Miller's Daredevil and Chris Claremont's X-men. That's about it. And maybe some earlier Batman-stuff. And Maus-books by Spiegelman. And Joe Sacco's stuff. And From Hell from Alan Moore.
 
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The latest Moon Knight run is very good as was the last one for Vision. Not much besides that for Marvel. Hickman leaving was the sign of the great migration.
 
So apparently the new Iron Fist show isn't that great? It didn't strike me as good from the trailers...
 
People have been saying "Legion" is good, that's Proffesor X's son right? The only exposure I had to the character was in Xmen Evolution, which had a good episode on him.

In any story where a grown man abducts an abandone child from his home and then starts calling them pet names and teaching them how to kill people would be seen as fucked up. But when Telltale does it is "heartwarming" and "THE FEELS".
 
In any story where a grown man abducts an abandone child from his home and then starts calling them pet names and teaching them how to kill people would be seen as fucked up. But when Telltale does it is "heartwarming" and "THE FEELS".

Generally, if you leave a child alone during a natural disaster you're not lauded.
 
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