HollowVoices
HollowVoices t1_j2c97jy wrote
Reply to comment by SerGiggles in Legend of Vox Machina - Worth the watch? by SerGiggles
Basically it's a group of voice actors(Resident Evil, The Last of Us, Fullmetal Alchemist, Overwatch, Naruto) that play dungeons and dragons on live stream almost every Thursday night on Twitch. The first season of Legend of Vox Machina is based mostly on the Briarwood Arc which I think starts at episode 25 of their live stream. It's pretty much a reinterpretation of this arc into animation form. They did a kickstarter like 4 or 5 years ago to get two seasons made. The cast of Critical Role actually voice their characters in the show as well.
HollowVoices t1_j2c8hcc wrote
Reply to Legend of Vox Machina - Worth the watch? by SerGiggles
It's great if you're a Critical Role fan.
It's good if you're a Dungeons and Dragons fan and never seen Critical Role.
It's alright if you're into fantasy but don't even know what D&D is.
HollowVoices t1_j269v98 wrote
The show has some issues, but I wasn't fretting too much about it. Then I watched the latest episode... ouch... I just can't get over the way they did the trolls. WTF were they thinking? The show either takes itself too seriously in most parts, then it has crap like this.
HollowVoices t1_j1ys3jd wrote
The manga it's based on had them looking a bit different. They looked more round, and looked more like giant rounded starfish that shot spikes out of their legs. No face/mouth/eyes or anything. The ending, was VERY different.
HollowVoices t1_j1tdyjf wrote
Might be easier to develop technology to move a body of that size, and just make the whole thing leave Saturn's orbit with a collision course for Mars.
HollowVoices t1_j0yuzkl wrote
Reply to comment by BigFatM8 in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
Because so far, we're the only example we have. Could intelligent life exist elsewhere in the universe that didn't have all that we had? Sure. Entirely possible, but not super probable based on what we know/understand.
HollowVoices t1_j0yuu2x wrote
Reply to comment by CalligrapherDizzy201 in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
It's been pretty stable these last 64 million years. Otherwise we wouldn't be here. No catastrophic solar flares/storms, no additional asteroids/comets, relatively quiet volcanic activity... Really all we've had to deal with since the dinos are the cyclic ice ages.
HollowVoices t1_j0yui76 wrote
Reply to comment by JimCon24 in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
Honestly, the scariest thing to me when it comes to intelligent life in space, is an intelligent hive mind.
HollowVoices t1_j0yonk5 wrote
Reply to comment by Till_Complex in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
I'm with you 100% on that. There's DEFINITELY life out there. It's just 99% or more are microorganisms, single celled dudes and their slightly more complex buddies.
HollowVoices t1_j0yoapd wrote
Reply to comment by MiamiMedStudent in Which theory about aliens is the most likely? by [deleted]
Scientific facts, physics, and laws don't really change if you're a different planet... That stuff's constant, bro.
HollowVoices t1_j0yf7ye wrote
I firmly believe that complex intelligent life is INSANELY rare in the universe. Rarer than what the experts calculated. There are simply way too many factors that have to be exactly right to get to the point where we are. Other planets would need a somewhat similar set of events and requirements.
Goldilocks Zone, The right amount of iron/nickle in the core for a really strong magnetosphere, a stupid amount of water, plate tectonics to recycle the crust and prevent stagnation, a strong tide - which requires a large moon - (may or may not require a planetary collision), at least a few mass extinctions, and most importantly, millions of years of stability.
It's a tall order, and intelligent complex life on other planets may not require all of these, but they would definitely require the majority of these things.
We are a rarity, we should be treating our planet and each other much better than what we are.
HollowVoices t1_jdz377v wrote
Reply to TIFU by telling a guy I always check him out by myotheracct_is7yo
I was once shopping around Walmart, and an employee followed me around a few aisles with some product. I tried to be funny and asked if she was stalking me.
She replied with: "Just these papertowels."
Well played