What if it's both?
As I mentioned in another comment, but elaborating further here, there's a Savage World's setting that revolves around eldritch horror and rampant corporate industry called Holler.
There's unironically a bunch of Appalachian cosmic horror stuff out there. In fact iirc Savage Worlds has a setting for it called Holler and Monte Cook games published a ttrpg for the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast.
Outs of sheer curiosity where do they go after that particular death? Oblivion?
There's no way the Ice castle of the necrolord and the mountains of muscle aren't a Fire &Ice reference
I just got back into NMS since it's release tbh. Are you saying you moved freighters between your expedition save and your main save? If so how, and is there a way to move the ship you start in the expedition with?
Those are sick, where'd you get the stands?
Same with mine and Bennies. You can't take them with you after all.
I get your logic, but tbh I also wouldn't be surprised if it was that large just so only eradication missions were the only common/rare-only sample missions.
It's a primary objective
Even without the ship upgrade, the flamethrower is in a decent place. Just hope your teammates are too, hehe
Seems more Rennpunk, but I'm not 100% when handgonnes were largely used.
You are correct, it's had its magazines hold 3 less rounds and it's recoil was increased.
I wonder if the armor pen on the Diligence CS will make up for the glacial ADS movement.
Also if its from the developers of the system you also, hopefully, can assume that they are keeping with their own visions and intentions which should be healthy for the system. Even if its just "Story" content, it'd be really weird to see a room full of random sci-fi crap in what has up until that point been mostly a gritty fantasy dungeon. Also, people can rail against this all they want, but people tend towards authority. The developers and publishers saying X feat or edge or whatever is useable in X setting, it doesn't leave a lot of room for inter-group bickering about it, but even then its opt-in.
Yea this is 100% the issue here. If I wanted to make content, I would, if I purchase a book with content for a specific setting or scenario, then there had better be that content in it.
Oh I'm not. I don't even play 5e anymore unless someone else is running it. I moved my setting and campaigns to Savage Worlds.
I did so because I don't like that WotC sells me books that are half baked and claims it's up to GM to write the content they paid for.
Also the entire debacle the other year with the OGL.
Every time we land somewhere "clear" lately, the democracy officer immediately says "you're in range of enemy artillery" and then the dropships start lmfao