I think you'd be pretty disappointed if you expected a big meal. You'd end up making your way through all that armor, only to end up with about three bites.
And make sure they are dead before cutting them open last chef who made that mistake had to live a double life. wink winkI feel like they'd be like puffer fish. Fuck up in the cutting and you're DEAD!
And make sure they are dead before cutting them open last chef who made that mistake had to live a double life. wink wink
I don't no why were talking about eating a cryssolid , when we should be talking about eating a muton I mean there so big and meaty, and probably taste good they been on the grill.
In Soviet Russia, human eat you!Does Anyone Else Here want to Eat a Cryssalid?
"Sic 'em, boy! SIC 'EM!"Eat them, no, but have one as a pet.....
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And yet the Chryssalid is more human than the muton ^^They look too human though... It'd be like eating a big Green Gorilla.
thanks arnold for that obvious statement
nice work though a 1000 pound meatsack is scared by little anime kid with a oversized key... seems legit.Had to make this one in microsoft paint, so don't judge too harshly.
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He took out Large Bodys, Fat Bandits, an Ice Titan, an Earth Titan, a giant three-headed hellhound, the god of the Underworld, a pissed off genie, a sea witch the size of a sky-scrapper, Chernobog, and the friggin' One-Winged Angel himself, all in the first game. Call me crazy, but I don't think Sora would have much trouble with a single Muton.nice work though a 1000 pound meatsack is scared by little anime kid with a oversized key... seems legit.
He took out Large Bodys, Fat Bandits, an Ice Titan, an Earth Titan, a giant three-headed hellhound, the god of the Underworld, a pissed off genie, a sea witch the size of a sky-scrapper, Chernobog, and the friggin' One-Winged Angel himself, all in the first game. Call me crazy, but I don't think Sora would have much trouble with a single Muton.
And thus we have the problem when you try to match up two opponents from games with completely different rules. You can always claim the one with he home field advantage will win. But in a neutral field that combines both rules in some way, I'd put my money on Sora. Remember, a well placed guard or swing can block practically everything, and deflect most attacks, including projectile attacks from Fat Bandit's, Darkballs, Gargoyles, Red Nocturnes, Angle Stars, Stealth Sneak, Cerberus, and the Ice Titan. I'd argue no matter what the battle ground, as long as Sora's Keyblade works as it does in his game, he could easily deflect a plasma shot back at the Muton, and that would probably be enough to blow it's head off.Well, it all depends on which game's mechanic is used. In Enemy Unknown, one could just kite Sora using 'move'n'shoot', occasionally tossing a grenade when the shot would be poor. Sora would probably die before the Muton would have to reload. Never underestimate a Plasma Rifle.
However, if the Muton uses the KH system? Well, there's probably a reason that melee weapons have outstripped ranged weapons in that universe, aside from kid-friendliness and rule of cool.
If your talking about the mission with the Chryssalids popping out of the whale, I'm sure most of us have had a bad experience with that one, especially the first time we played it if you're not prepared for it, and I wasn't. I, too, discovered on this mission that the Chyssalids are a lot smarter then I gave them credit for. Bug body doesn't necessarily mean bug-brained. They put me in my place as I made my way to the ship. I lost a mech unit and a sniper on the way because of the chyssalids new ability to sense my soldiers. When I activated the beacon, I lost the sniper that activated it (I sent her because she had the gene enhancement that lets her jump) because she was too far behind.Happy Steam Summer Sale everyone!
Speaking of tactics, I just got scared again by how intelligent X-COM's AI is. Storytime. I've had two instances where I've been straight-up outsmarted, rather than losing to odds. The first was during the first terror mission of my first Classic Ironman playthrough where there were many Chryysalids and many zombies, and I only had one Heavy remaining. Just as I decide that now would probably be a good time to make a retreat, a Chryysalid and a zombie, both of which were out of range initially, positioned themselves so that my path back to the Skyranger was blocked and that, no matter what I did, my Heavy would die. I had a few options as to how exactly she would die. I chose the explosive one.
The second one, which I encountered today in my third Classic Ironamn playthrough, was also during a terror mission where I ran smack-bang into a Sectopod with my Support. I cloaked her and moved her back to the rest of the team and I essentially set up camp and spammed Overwatch. 3 turns passed, and a Drone peeked out. It got shot by my MEC. Another 2 turns passed, and then, seemingly fed up with my tactical waiting, the Sectopod blew a hole in the wall. I didn't even know it could do that.
Anyone else got a similar story?
If your talking about the mission with the Chryssalids popping out of the whale, I'm sure most of us have had a bad experience with that one, especially the first time we played it if you're not prepared for it, and I wasn't. I, too, discovered on this mission that the Chyssalids are a lot smarter then I gave them credit for. Bug body doesn't necessarily mean bug-brained.
Yeah, my trouble with the chryssalid mission came from me not knowing what to expect, so I went in with only five soldiers and most of the original weapons.I actually had a very easy time the first time I played that mission. Mostly because I had four MECs and two hover SHIVs, and was able to make quick progress by having the MECs guard the landing site and the SHIVs flew off to go secure the objective. Good thing Chryssalids can't fly.
Now, Muton Berserkers on the other hand... that is one hell of a story. A Medium UFO mission, late-ish game, have plasma weapons but only carapace armor. As I advance through the entry way, I accidentally set off a pack of mutons and a Mechtoid/Sectoid Commander pair, which proceed to all run further into the UFO. I decided to try and slip around the other entrance for the cockpit area, and breach from there. As I have everybody set up, a Muton bursts through the door, drawing ALL of the overwatch fire. Predictably, he gets shredded. However, now I have NO OVERWATCH shots, with the angry residents of the UFO on the otherside of the door. Berserker Bull Rushes, knocking out cover on three of my soldiers and putting my revive-specced Support into critical wounds (this always seems to happen). The other Muton tosses a grenade, blowing out more of my cover, the Mechtoid kills my MEC and my Assault, and the Commander psi-panics the Sniper, causing him to turn the Heavy's head into Chunky Salsa. At that point, I only had my secondary Support left.
I haven't touched that save file in months.