Page generated in 0.037 seconds
Total duration
869 users online
494,362 hits today, 1,996,409 yesterday
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Fanfiction
Designed and coded by knighty & Xaquseg - © 2011-2024
Support us
SubStar
Chat!
Discord
Follow us
Twitter
MLP: Friendship is Magic® - © 2024 Hasbro Inc.®
Fimfiction is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Hasbro Inc.®
We got demons. Nice
Ooohhh no, and yess; Demons!
This is gonna be devilishly good!
Still waiting for Luna's cumflation, as we discussed in chapter 11.
*<>* 10 bits shadow pony is a kirin ...
Is queen chrysalis going to join the hard
Nice chapter. I like the Twist with Titanium you made.
Ain't that actually Italian and translates as "I love cadence"? And technically is a horrible horse pun since beside rhythm and progression in music and speech this word of Italian origin also used to describe rhythm of horse (and pony) gait.
I guess he confused Italian with Latin somehow. Dunno how, though. Her name in Latin would be vastly different and I'm not even sure there's a specific Latin word for cadence.
10870016
He doesn't really know Latin or Italian; he just heard some words from Latin (like scientific names in school). That's why he said vaguely. It's kinda like if you've heard some Spanish and Portuguese, then heard a word from one of the languages. Like hola, you know it's Spanish because it's spelled, but if you just heard it, you could easily mistake it for 'olá,' which is Portuguese. Regardless it was meant to be an internal thought on something he didn't really know, so it's intentionally wrong to show that .
Why ever for, Julius? You eager to see some Knight in Shining Armor action?
Technically, titanium is only stronger than most steel alloys on a per pound basis. The best steel alloys can still be stronger, and given similar volume requirements, it becomes somewhat easier to meet strength needs with more varieties of steel. Titanium really shines in two areas: corrosion resistance and hardness. Certain stainless steels and meteoric nickel-iron alloys can also be ridiculously resistant to corrosion, and titanium’s sheer hardness makes it more difficult to work with, hence why titanium stuff is typically more expensive.
It’s certainly not a rare metal (9th most abundant element on Earth, in fact...) and there is a downside... well, let’s just say emergency rooms aren’t fond of titanium jewelry.
10942091
Believe me; I'm very aware of the differences between steel and titanium. I looked up several different comparisons between the two. That said, I won't always give Julius perfect knowledge of something. If it's something he's interested in or something he's studied, I might, but otherwise, I'll provide him with knowledge that might be broadly correct, or, at least, on the right path, but otherwise wrong. I think that's a good way to show that he's smart but not a know-it-all.
10783096
10783313
It was an insult towards Julius