You know what I like about the new episode?
V's and N's reaction when they reunited with J. Even after everything, they still love their boss.
We have N, who is all excited: "It is you!" and then V's amused: "Classic J."
It makes me think that V's and J's relationship were a lot more positive compared to N. I said before that N seems to kinda look up towards J and with how she treated him, he really didn't have to react the way he did but he?? Still likes her and is just happy to see her.
The fandom really made her worse than she actually is and it's so bothersome.
Like I said before, I highly doubt that J's behavior is a standard thing. Yes, she can be mean. Yes, she treated N terrible. But remember, they all got punished in the mansion because of him. Half of the time, she was just following her orders and J is not the kind of type to do things without reason.
Even when she tells him he is useless and terrible in that flashback? I still think he messed up somehow that made her react violently like that. Because so far, they have shown us that J's behavior is not without reason.
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The Ambassador
So! It was finally happening. After Years of Pleading with the Guardians and other Ruling Bodies of the Galactic Community, the Justice League had finally gotten then to agree to create an Alliance with Earth.
With an Alliance, Earth would gain the Protection of Multiple Empires and The Guardians, which would mean an end to the Constant Alien Invasions they faced. There was also the legal opening of Trade Routes between Planets to exchange Technology and Resources on the Galactic Scale.
Of course Earth would return the Favor, legally being able to defend it's Allies with its unusually large population if Superheroes and quickly advancing Tech, while also trading Tech and Resources between Planets.
Of course the battle was not entirely won yet.
They still needed to begin Negotiations to see if both sides would even agree to the Alliance in the First Place, as well as decide on the specifics of the Treaty. The United Nation's would decide on Ambassadors to represent the different countries, while the different Alien Governments would send an Ambassador Each.
When the Ambassadors arrived, they asked to be introduced to the Representatives of the Planet. Except, they claimed that there was a missing Member.
They claimed that there was one more Major Kingdom on the Planet, the most Powerful One, which they felt must be at the Negotiations.
When asked who this missing Ambassador was, they simply replied, "King Phantom of the Infinite Realms, he and a Shard of his Kingdom reside on this Planet, do they not?"
Now they are working around the clock to find this missing Kingdom, because the Alien Ambassadors refused to negotiate without the most powerful Kingdom at the Table, and they woud not wait forever.
Just who was this "King Phantom", and why had he not revealed himself yet?
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Sam and Tucker sat on the Couch in their apartment, staring at the TV as the Chosen Representatives for America finished their Speech. Apparently the Peace Talks had been put on Hold for a few more days as they did some last minute preparations. Something about making their Guests more comfortable before they began discussing politics.
"Hey Danny, they're delaying the Negotiations for a few more days." Sam called over to the Kitchen.
"Aw, what?!" Shouted Danny from the Kitchen, sounding extremely disappointed, "I just finished making all the Popcorn!"
"I know Honey, its too bad." Tucker comforted his Partner, "Let's marathon Star Trek instead, how about that?"
Danny slumped out of kitchen and into the Couch between them, steaming bowl of Popcorn in his Lap, "I guess. We can make good use of all this popcorn at least."
Sam patted him on the arm, "Hey it's okay, the Talks will just take a few more days."
Danny shrugged, "Yeah, you're right. Man, what I wouldn't give to be in that Room."
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EoW is going to come next Thursday, im surprised that there’s no final trailer. Unless that recap trailer counted as one then thats a little underwhelming. But I think that’s good tbh, don’t hype me up with a story driven trailer cause I’ll just assume the most out of it like I did with TotK. I am glad they’re keeping Ganon a secret tho that makes me more excited on what they’re brewing but I will be a bit disappointed if he turns out to be uninteresting. Mixed abt the gameplay, I don’t feel too crazy abt it cause it follows the same damn mechanics as TotK. But I am excited to see this world of Hyrule, funnily enough it feels very alive. I love that they returned the River Zora and the Deku. I wonder if the Koroks would be back or if the Deku replaced the current forest dwelling race (i doubt it cause the game said the Deku are in the Faron region and we have seen a few glimpses of this world’s Korok woods if still named by that)
I dunno im curious to what’s to unfold, I am going to keep an eye out to the youtubers who upload gameplay stuff early for sure
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One of my favourite small things about totk is because of the amount of traversal abilities link has, they can really afford to lean into the set design more.
Like, other games, you can only mimic crawling over rubble and squeezing through gaps. If you want to get in and out of a hole you need ivy to climb, or stairs, or some sort of transport mechanic. If you want a boss arena you need a clear, delineated space unless you specifically make the boss work with the environment.
In totk, you can be like 'screw it. Here's a 50m hole in the ground. Sheer walls. No floor that isn't malice. There's a boss that moves faster than you can run or climb. Have fun' and the players will be able to!
You don't need cleverly designed paths and suspension of disbelief switches and levers and ivy when you can straight up make the environment whatever you want and know the players will still be able to traverse it with a bit of elbow grease.
Heck, now you can make long, winding tunnels with dead ends and people don't have to backtrack! You can lay huge traps and not have to worry about how they'll make it out! Up through the ceiling they go!
A bridge can be actually broken. A wall can be actually collapsed. A door can be actually locked from the other side without some secret entrance. A floating island no one's ever been able to reach is now actually out of reach rather than just conveniently having a cannon unknowingly pointed directly at it lol.
In totk you can make your own way. It feels good to work through puzzles and move paths into place, but it also feels good to cackle and shoot yourself over a chasm with a handmade rocket you built earlier.
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