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First Time Discovering How The Clans Came To Be (Part 2) - BattleTech Reaction

First Time Discovering How The Clans Came To Be (Part 2) - BattleTech Reaction

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Basic warriors have basic size, it's were Elementals who played and they are bigger than Astartes indeed.

Valse

Kerensky's Bizarre Adventure is more or less Homeworld but it starts earlier: instead of waiting to be overthrown the Kushan upon their initial defeat decide to peace out and leave the rest of the galaxy to get up in each other's faces, while they found their own little niche in space, built themselves up, some planets were made spicy with bombs, the survivors packed up as Clans/Kiiths, then went back and became everyone's problems. At least the Clans were more beliggerent about it than the Kushan, and there are no eldritch horrors that corrupt machines to use them against the people. As for the football thing, I think I might have already mentioned that one time a planet challenged the invading Clanners to a game of football on the suspicion of them not playing or not knowing the rules: if the Clanners won they'd have to leave and never return, but if they won the planet would surrender with no fight. And since the basic Clan Warriors are so massive they make Space Marines look like short kings by comparison, this was not much of a game and the Clanners won handily. And for the ads... well, I bet you will have received offers from the one that sounds like Eight Shady Legs, but probably also from the ones that sound like Worlt of Danks and Wart Hunder. For those last two the trick would be to accept a sponsorship from one, then play the other for a video. See if you can pull it off for the lulz.

Beriorn

The video appears to be just as long here as on YT, so hopefully the copyright algorithm gods were kind to you. When I caught up on Star Trek, I was lucky enough to have a friend who assembled a watch list with all the filler episodes deleted, that was very helpful.

pun pundit


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