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Those Saab NLAW's works differently from traditional armour piercing ammunition as far as I understand it. It's not the missile that hits the armour, it flies above the tank and explodes in the air above the tank. There's less reactive armour on top of the tank compared to the front and sides (and probably even less so on top of the turret). Not sure how effective reactive armour is anyway when it's the air burst explosion hitting the armour, rather then a projectile/missile?
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Anime and Manga - I respect the first human to have eaten a mushroom
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I don't think it's fair to compare anything to Kurosawa- 501 replies
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To open or not to open?...
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Tangentially related, but I saw an interesting video a couple of days ago explaining why the Russian tanks seems to blow up with the same eagerness as English WWI battlecruisers at Jutland... All the ammo is stored in the same compartment as the crew, whereas western tanks (he used the Abrams as an example) has an armoured separation between crew and ammo, and the ammo room is designed to allow explosions to be dissipated away from the crew. The tank may still be a total loss, but the crew survival rates are just a lot higher. If a T72 takes a hit, the explosion is contained within the crew compartment, no survival chance for the crew. Edit: Notice in one of the early videos shown, how the crews are willing to run through and get gunned down by machine gun fire, rather than stay inside their tanks.
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OMG... I've been there too Send in the search and rescue team indeed!
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For all his other failings, Putin is a devout Orthodox Christian, bowing to the Patriarch. Even if he had deposed of the Patriarch and declared himself the head of the Orthodox Church (at least inside Russia), Henry VIII has him beat by almost 500 years.... when he declared himself head of the Church of England.
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How about giving England credit where credit is due? While Magna Carta (1215) wasn't democracy in the 21'st century meaning of the word (that's another debate, what people think it means), it was one of the first steps towards forcing a delegation of power from a single individual to a group of people in the western world (not that any of those barons were elected by their serfs mind you).
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I'll probably watch Ergo Proxy again first, but I bookmarked the links, so they are on my "check them out" list- 501 replies
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Finished Ergo Proxy. The ending was full of revelations, biblical and otherwise A great story. I might have binge watched it a bit too much at times, so little details go lost. I think I've going to re-watch it from the beginning and use my knowledge of the background to pay more attention to the countless little details I missed along the way. Like why some proxies destroyed their own domes, why did Romdeau nuke Mosk? What was that about humans somewhere in space, were they supposed to come back to Earth some day etc. Dozens upon dozens of little detail I hope to pick up during a second watching of the show. Edit: don't get me started on clones and is there a connection between Monad Proxy and Re-l, between Proxy One and Ergo Proxy, so many questions... Edit2: Looks like a decent explanation of the plot: https://cureclover.livejournal.com/759.html- 501 replies
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Getting close to the end of Ergo Proxy (at least I think so, episode 22 out of 23) I did manage to get lost a few times in the last handful episodes. Let's just say things got a bit too abstract at times and went over my head But from what I could gather, Vincent/Ergo Proxy was in love with another Proxy, Monad Proxy, but killed her. For some reason (part of what went over my head), Proxies always feel compelled to fight to the death when meeting (that sure makes for some interesting relationships). To protect himself from going mad, Vincent ended up with multiple personality disorders and "Vincent" is a manifestation of that. The little group did make it to Mosk, just to find an old nuke crater, as it was destroyed by Romdeau, after the latter had invaded and absconded with something. It's on the return to Romdeau, things sort of starts to get explained. Ergo Proxy btw. is the founder of the Dome (apparently all the 30 or so domes were founded by a Proxy), created in some distant past together with a handful of followers. He's effectively a god to the citizens and the administration. In this case, the god that abandoned his people and wandered off as Vincent the immigrant. Ergo Proxy kills the administrator and leaves again, effectively dooming the dome (bad pun) to extinction. The administration is what controls the artificial womb, that replenishes the population as well as manages the day to day business of running the dome. At this point, groups of human militias and gangs are running amok through the dome, killing all autoreivs (Entourages) they can find, cogito infected or not in what can best be described as creative brutality. (leaving out 4/5 of what is happening and trying to focus on the very core stuff going on, including the visit to Smile Town where some of the exposition comes from) Ergo Proxy (aka "Vincent") A world is coming to an end... Edit: Two different trailers, just to show the difference between original voice acting and english dubbed version (as usual, I prefer original voice acting with subs)- 501 replies
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Agreed, for all its potential and rich background, the GW universe has produced very few "quality" games. Vermintide, Mechanicus and Mordheim: City of the Damned are fun, but there are a lot I haven't touched, as the reviews were out horrendous or just not a type of game that appealed to me. Worst I ever laid my hands on (many years ago) was a Tau game obviously written for consoles. Fire Warrior (or something like that) iirc. Frustrating when considering how much potential it has for quality great tactical combat games as well as CRPG's
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As @Lexx said, it's a tabletop wargame. Same universe as the Warhammer 40K tabletop wargame, but set 10000 years before, during the time of The Horus Heresy. There was a thread in Way off topic for movies and graphics for Games Workshop games, but I try to keep that one for fan made artwork and put the commercial stuff (made by or published by GW) in the game section.
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Sort of old news... but worth a watch for a Warhammer 40K 30K fan
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 3
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Not just The Times... https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-purges-in-putins-shrinking-inner-circle https://www.timesofisrael.com/putin-said-to-be-conducting-internal-purge-of-military-generals-intel-personnel/ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/putin-purges-russian-intelligence-as-military-elite-suffer-devastating-losses https://www.businessinsider.com/putin-rumored-to-be-purging-kremlin-officials-over-ukraine-invasion-2022-3
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I'm no fan of Macron, but I personally hope Marine Le Pen doesn't win. The world has had enough "Trumps and Trump wannabes" for a life time. On the other hand, it would be entertaining following news from the EU (and the possible implosion of the EU) if it were to happen Edit: EU the organisation, not the region