WebDoylistically, it probably starts with a technical mistake with the worldbuilders assuming the conflict in 30k was a religious heresy (projecting the religious background of 40k into 30k). The "Imperial Truth" bit was perhaps a bit of a retcon later to enhance the contrast between 30k and 40k settings. PowergenItalia • 1 yr. ago WebAug 30, 2024 · Eh, Doylistically we don't really need any more "unbeatable" Servants. Otherwise you know full well she'd be an even bigger jobber than Gil and we'd have antagonists who can take on Avalon and win. castoria seems to have it and you know we're gonna get more cleanse buff enemies
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WebProbably descends from other SF and their use of various "fields": forcefields to keep stuff out (or in), "structural integrity fields" to keep things together (hat tip to star trek). The terms are so infused into SF doylistically not surprised they crept into 40k. WebBut that doesn't mean it should be completely different Also, sometimes things deserve to be changed e.g. I had this idea before the Arrowverse introduced their version of Booster Gold, one of my favorite non-A-list DC superheroes, (and hope I can still find a way to pitch it to another continuity if the Arrowverse proper is DOA like some people fear) to make a TV … pars account
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Web[Doctor Who] The regeneration twist from TPOTD is Watsonianly a fake-out (or at least not all it appears to be) and Doylistically a way to ease both showrunner and audience into … WebTheoretically, this is not true. There are an INFINITE number if possible series of events. Meaning it was inevitable that Strange would eventually observe a timeline where Thanos doesn’t snap, the Earth isn’t destroyed by some other succeeding event directly related to the non-snap, AND no Avenger dies. WebMay 11, 2024 · (or, Doylistically, they didn't use any PrCs from non-core sources. But I like that explanation better). I'm pretty sure that if you go through all the books, you'll find the iconics presented with numerous, sometimes contradictory abilities. In the earlier days of 3E, they had a strict "splatbooks don't require other splatbooks to work" policy ... timothy l martin