![]() ![]() As military, there tends to be procedures in place for most things that need to be done. For safety purposes, we have already seen Maxima test the F-Orb and knows that it is pretty damn strong, so it also makes sense to have it up to protect Sydney when the other orbs get checked out in a new environment. ARC would try as many other versions of practice they can, but for a newbie (Sydney) you want to start from the most basic part you can. In reverse order of those points, during training you generally want to try everything you can under as “standard” conditions as you can, hence the reason to try the bubble out 1st underwater. Ok, A lot of people don’t seem to get this, so I will be the person on this page of comments to try to remind the readers who don’t know why something is happening >.>ġst – Why is Halo working in an Air bubble instead of filling the bubble with water and/or just not using it yet?Ī) Maxima is military, understands safety procedures, and has been party of training supers for quite a long time. Yeah, I think about this stuff even though I don’t know how to program or have any time to work on a game.ĭouble res version will be posted over at Patreon. $1 and up, but feel free to contribute as much as you like. Also her other level would be the alien bazaar. (By the time the game comes out, she will have worked out the bugs.)ĭabbler’s level would be a Boris Vallejo-esqe scanty clad world, only she’d be shooting the trolls with railguns and chain lightning spells. (Or Q and E on the PC, obviously.) Tell me you wouldn’t at least one time, while flying over the lava level, accidentally replace the shield orb with the Lighthook, and comically flail around with the whip as Sydney turns into a sparkler then tumbles into the nearby bubbling caldera, forcing Krona to pop her checkpoint on you. Imagine you’re playing a Grrl Power video game, and when you’re playing as Sydney, you have to hold the left bumper to pull up a radial menu to select an orb for her left hand, and the right bumper to do the same for the right. This seems like a pretty dumb mistake for Sydney to make, but consider this. The weight might be manageable, but the outward pressure the water would exhibit on the walls would be considerable, so let’s just say some metal-kinetic helped build it or something. I don’t think it’s probably even possible to do that. Actually, more like the 7th through 10th. Ok, I will admit, that pool is ridiculous, especially considering it’s on like the 10th floor of the building. ![]()
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