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So close to chapter 23...
And so begins
Homage and Littlepip's sexual adventureLittlepip's grand quest to find the truth of the matter, help those in need, bring back the sun and happiness in the Wasteland, and score thirty-one orgasms, courtesy of Homageit's always the quiet ones...
...So, who else stopped to read chapter 20.5?
Fluttershy being the creator of the megaspells makes me cry so hard
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Me!
The tragidy of Fluttershy, the kindest of them all, accidentally killing them all is not lost on me. She tried so hard, she just wanted to end things but she failed.
Also, SPIKE! Who gets to be awesome in all of this, congrats little guy
All those references I missed having read the story before watching the show make rereading it even more fun.
Just like America in WWII. create a weapon so destructive to convince the other side to quit. But when they don't... Give them hell.
The scene where Littlepip thought she had to pay for Monterey Jack's execution reminded me of this is a weird way.
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I did!
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Why? Whats coming up in chapter 23?
3017534 I don't know! 22's the farthest I've gotten!
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Well aren't you the big fella.
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Finally, we get to Spike's role in the story!
Hooray for Pre-war characters who are still alive after 200 years!
The Balefire bombs are his fire, aren't they?
A weapon so devastating that nobody would use it.
If only that was even possible in the imagination.
well fluttershy you have some logic I guess for making the weapon, I mean its like that one scene from batman were the joker rigs the two boats to blow up from each others detenators. Sadly it seems that we humans are both smarter and full of more goodness then you ponies/zebras... haha go humans we rule!!! Also spike!!! you still live yeah!!!!!
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Those weapons exist, and we've yet to use them, so that's a good sign.
Those weapons, by the way, are the thousands of deadly diseases we no longer have any immunity to, all hidden away in the CDC.
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To be air, the humans weren't in a war.
The ponies were in a war, fed propaganda that the zebra's were the most evil thing there is.
We are no better. Look at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
3020724 yes but we didnt destroy are world even when we had the chance case in point the cold war
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That was simply because we were both two afraid of what would happen, not out of any good intentions. We were locked in a state of mutual destruction: had either side fired, the other side would have retaliated, killing both countries, and likely the world due to the radioactive fallout.
In this story, however, the weapons aren't as devastating as our nuclear missiles, so there wasn't much fear about it.
And, once it became enough to truly destroy the world, it was too late for either side to stop.
And, it's not like our other atrocities don't make up for how well we've managed not to kill us all.
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I think you'll understand when you've learnt a bit more about SteelHooves' nature and past. It's not a very long wait.
PonySutra you say ?
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I read Homage's lines in Vinyl's voice. I then noticed that she sounds a lot like Brina Palencia when she voiced Ciel and Hideyoshi.
In my head, Steelhooves is voiced by Liam O' Brian. Spike by Paul St Peter.
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Guilty. An enjoyable read. And no, not
justin that sense. Though I am not really certain as to why it carries the controversy it seems to. Unless it's as simple as people hating clop, and hating the idea that, in a story filled with murder, foul language, drug use, and pretty much every other adult theme... a sex scene might be considered canon.Stupid, yes, but being stupid doesn't stop it from being a possible explanation. I mean, this is the internet, and this is fandom. Hell, it's fandom within a fandom. Stupidity is kinda... not remotely shocking when you're that many layers deep. (People -> Internet -> Fandom -> Fandom)
My general misanthropy aside, I'm rather surprised at this chapter (both parts of it. Totally lumping 20.5 in). Not that Fluttershy is the one that ended the world: That shit was obvious many chapters ago. And not at the reveal of Watcher (which was really just confirmation of a hunch that started early and had been gathering evidence since).
No, I'm more surprised at just how wrong I was: I would never have pegged the pink party pony as Perception, though in hindsight, it's brilliantly obvious. Seems maybe I could use some Mint-als myself.
On another note, I'm pleased to see the
HighwaymanSky Bandit being put to good use. As well as the Alien Blaster, if I'm not completely off my mark. Though I'm curious, if it will be closer to the original AB, or more like what appears in FO3Rarity designing the Enclave Power Armor seems a little odd to me, and not simply because of the fact that it's... you know... freakin' Power Armor. It just seems like it wouldn't be her style. Literally. I mean, demonic insect? Not even remotely beautiful, and so last fall.
Only insect I could see her designing something to emulate would be a butterfly, and I sincerely doubt that she could fuck up 'look like a butterfly' to the point of...
... wow.
Just... wow.
Oh goodness. I suppose that was un-avoidable, and I am completely okay with that.
This plot getting so thick you could cut it with a knife!
SPOILERS
The enemy was YOUR FACE all along
I almost believed him, the first time. I really had to stop and consider what I was going to think, as I remember.
But, I did decide (correctly, I am now sure) that he was lying, that what had happened in the basement was exactly what it seemed, and that I didn't trust him as far as I could throw him (and I'm not sure if I could move him at all even if somebody coated him in Teflon and left him on a hockey rink). Though I admit that correctly discerning whether or not I currently trust him was not really a very impressive accomplishment.
Buying into the "Jack's not right in the head" theory, I see. Dying is hardly a conventional way to exact revenge.
Wait a minute. I remember that exact trap appearing in Project Horizons. And I doubt that Jokeblue and Homage ever went to Hoofington (ponies who enter seldom leave, after all), so it's not like the one that killed her was set up by Dig Dogs too. Did Somber copy that trap on purpose?
Balefire phoenixes can have pets too, you know.
"Silly but right" will help keep you sane. You can't be serious all the time.
Almost certainly, Jokeblue was technically correct. But I can't say I've ever thought of that gun as being of pegasus origin. They may have made it, but it's from the stars, in the ways that really count, without a doubt.
This is probably the only thing that deeply stuck with me that is no way a moral.
At least, so far as I know. Maybe the zebras know something I don't.
You know Rarity. Never afraid to use a suitor for anything she doesn't feel like doing herself.
Well that's not very nice to be saying about the being who saved you from blowing yourself up with a mine on your first day out of the Stable, and who directed you to the Wasteland Survival Guide, and who keeps reluctantly carrying messages for you, and so on.
The Wasteland can be quite unforgiving to the altruistic. It takes a special sort of stubbornness to keep doing good when everypony tells you that selfishness is the only way to survive. If you are an aspiring hero and lack this stubbornness, then I certainly hope you disappear when you give in to peer pressure; the alternative is that you go bad enough to be notorious. And if you've got what it takes to stay the course, then you are surely willing to lay down your life for your cause, and the Wasteland has no problem with obliging.
It doesn't help that Spike has never realized that he isn't looking for quite the right thing. He's gone two centuries without uniting six ponies worthy of the Elements, and left to his own devices he'd keep trying for another two centuries and he still wouldn't be successful. At any given point, for any given Element, I'd guess there's maybe a dozen ponies in the Wasteland who could bear that Element without extensive training. And most of them still would require some grooming for the position, and most of them do not travel regularly, and they are quite widely spread. Bringing two or three together is easy; getting a full set is all but impossible. He's still stuck in the mindset of his youth, when you could almost find a full complement of bearers in any 10-mile radius. He doesn't realize that it is more effective to focus first on restoring that sort of environment, after which the next step becomes trivial.
You can't do good from the shadows forever. Sooner or later, you must step into the light. Otherwise, you will forever struggle alone, and if that's the right way to go the this story has been filling my head full of all sort of hooey.
A pyre is a shining beacon, born of death. It is a way of honoring that which has ended. What better namesake for the most beautiful creature to come out of the apocalypse?
Also, fire.
To be fair, I don't believe that was the original purpose. The first use of the megaspell framework was to heal an entire battlefield, and I think that was exactly the sort of thing 'Shy intended. Spells to help on a massive scale.
And then others began to weaponize megaspells, and 'Shy gave the secret to the zebras to try to force the war to end. Which would have been a fine plan if the zebras believed there could be anything worse than failing to win the war. The apocalypse was born largely of incomplete information and decisions which were reasonable in the moment; had Equestria truly understood the depth to which the zebras feared Luna, or had the zebras believed any power could purify Nightmare Moon of the stars' taint, all this could have been avoided. Or some of it, at least.
A civilization which is less civil than the lack thereof below. 'Twould be comical were it not for the magical energy weapons.
I'm sad that I can no longer remember for sure when I first really saw the stars. The night that comes to mind is both long enough ago to be rather faded, and recent enough that I doubt it was actually the first time. But I can still clearly remember that anything you can see near light pollution doesn't remotely do the sky justice.
I do not yet have a first time that I met a fully grown dragon. But if I did, I'm sure I would not easily forget it.
Ever since the Gala I knew she would cause some kind of apocalypse.
I couldn't help but tear up a bit and D'aawwww!
i kept rereading this over and over and over
I feel like I really should've seen something like that coming.
Damn.
This is not what an average pony would feel like if he/she were in the same position right there.
That silly feeling was PROBABLY honor.
(I think i messed it up)
End: Well that was unexpected
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Well.... You know what they say.
"Desperate times call for desperate desperateness." ~Wanderer of Worlds
When they were talking about the 'sky chariot' t had thought aloud
*previously in mothership zeta*
Sally: what's this button do?
Last perk is best perk!
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Those traps…
Only trap I remember from Fallout 3 that caused me to completely change how I treated everything that looked like 'em. They got me to treat every baby carriage as trapped. I ended up testing every carriage with a gunshot, just as well that actually worked.
Holy f*** s*** spike i thought he was dead
This is......ironic.
WHAT a chapter! DAMN, this story's amazing!!!
Oh my god. I was already reading the pon3 lines in 3-dog's voice, but this was gold right here.
DRRRAAAAAMAAA BOOOMB
oh my god this chapter has so much crazy shit going on....such a good chapter
Steelhooves, you bastard... You clever, clever bastard...
Solar flaring orgasms of Celestia!
That's what I call "useful perk"
I wish my toilet could flush like that.
So I'm going to hazard a guess and assume that Fluttershy made (or at least helped) the mega spells. Why is it always the quiet ones that go the most bat shit crazy?
And my guesses for the identity of watcher is either Celestia (first guess) or Twilight.
GGRRrr
[When I started reading this chapter I was like, "I need to get work done so this should be my last chapter for today."]
GGRRrr
[When Spike shows up I was now like, "Got to read what happens next!!!"]