If these gems keep relying on newer tech, they will undoubtedly get stopped by something from thousands of years ago. Gems these days have no idea how vulnerable they are to a good blunt object.
I prefer a more elegant weapon. Fists are brutish and would be useful for another gem.
Anonymous asked: What are your thoughts on fusion?
She’s rather reckless and tries doesn’t think about the teams at times though so we only fuse when it’s a dire situation.
Anonymous asked: Which side are you on, Sphene?
Anonymous asked: why do you use such outdated weapons, sphene? it's not like homeworld is lacking in high tech weaponary
If these gems keep relying on newer tech, they will undoubtedly get stopped by something from thousands of years ago. Gems these days have no idea how vulnerable they are to a good blunt object.
Anonymous asked: Maybe Sphene can show off her weapon?
What she says:
I'm fine.
What she means:
Five Nights at Freddy's is treated as a bad series because its installments were released in such incredibly rapid succession. The first game was groundbreaking, presenting players with a horror experience driven by a mechanic never before seen in the world of gaming. Watching your enemy wander ever closer to you while your only method of defense is to sit and wait - all while forcing yourself to be agonizingly patient when the urge to check for danger is on overdrive - was a genius way of inspiring paranoia. This, combined with the unique premise of a "Chuck E. Cheese of nightmares" theme, made for a horror game that, in years, will be considered a classic. Furthermore, with the release of the other 3 games, we have gotten to see the unfolding of a chilling - if not slightly depressing - backstory. The lore behind these games works hand-in-hand with each of their respective mechanic/gameplay styles, and each game was masterfully crafted and was effective in dealing a memorable and haunting experience. It's also worth mentioning that ALL FOUR GAMES were made by one man. Each game took him ONLY MONTHS to complete. Just because a chunk of the FNaF fanbase consists of 12-year-olds and deranged furries does not mean we should discredit the games themselves or Scott Cawthon.