![]() (That is to say, this is actually rather subtle and nice character-based foreshadowing.) : Heh, because what I flashed to was that climb-the-tower-and-banter/grouch sequence of Final Fantasy VII, although I have to admit with extra firefighting.Īlso, Wedge insisted on doing something that sounds like a very bad idea tactically, huh? You don’t say. I’ve played this level of FPS…it isn’t fun. He dodge-rolls through a door as Ooryl and Nawara provide covering fire as the scene catches us up: Wedge and company are being pursued through a building, because Wedge insisted they escape through a building that doesn’t have low-level bridges (it has higher-level ones, which is what he wants for some reason), so they’re advancing slowly up fifty floors. ![]() : Gavin ducks around a corner, grouching that if the Force is with the Rogues, it’s the dark side. So it’s lucky that it was Will’s turn, not that I still don’t owe him a few. ![]() : In my personal news, this week hadn’t looked like it was going to be hell week at work from the halcyon days of, oh, last week, and yet. ![]() : In other news, if you’re in the Detroit area, I’ll be at Confusion this MLK weekend! Come by and say hi. : It’s also a wham episode of sorts after taking that into account. : Welcome back all! This week is a short Chapter 36 of Wedge’s Gamble, where the author says “you didn’t really think I’d do it, did you?” and we go “no, not really.” ![]()
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