And then she sunk because of Typhoon Cobra. Admiral Halsey got a lot of flak, whether deservedly or not, because he pushed for the Third Fleet into the storm, which resulted in the loss of not just Spence, but also Hull and Monaghan, not to mention damages to other ships and the loss of dozens of aircraft that were swept off the carriers, and the loss of 790 sailors.
Friedrich is the very definition of eminence. In character, in meta, wherever she goes, she radiates intimidation and demands respect. As much as the playerbase like to play up her supposed "momma" nature, if AL was real life, nobody in their right mind would engage with her so casually. She outclasses everyone else (thus far) when it comes to exercising raw power. She's also a master manipulator who's willing to go to excessive, ruthless lengths to accomplish her goals. Everyone party to the upper echelons of AL's factional leadership is very aware of who she is and what she's capable of. The closest thing she has to a rival (as we are currently seeing played out) is Richelieu who is the religious leader of an entire nation which plays up to their historical roles quite nicely.
I don't think I have to explain the dichotomy when such a comparison is drawn to Spence. Spence's main rival is Thatcher, which is mostly all of Thatcher's doing (quite unwelcome, as far as Spence is concerned.)
Friedrich is the very definition of eminence. In character, in meta, wherever she goes, she radiates intimidation and demands respect. As much as the playerbase like to play up her supposed "momma" nature, if AL was real life, nobody in their right mind would engage with her so casually. She outclasses everyone else (thus far) when it comes to exercising raw power. She's also a master manipulator who's willing to go to excessive, ruthless lengths to accomplish her goals. Everyone party to the upper echelons of AL's factional leadership is very aware of who she is and what she's capable of. The closest thing she has to a rival (as we are currently seeing played out) is Richelieu who is the religious leader of an entire nation which plays up to their historical roles quite nicely.
I don't think I have to explain the dichotomy when such a comparison is drawn to Spence. Spence's main rival is Thatcher, which is mostly all of Thatcher's doing (quite unwelcome, as far as Spence is concerned.)
That's why Enterprise reacted the way she did.
I always appreciate it when you chime in to explain your choices, even when you don't _have_ to. I'm just happy to see rare characters show up, myself.
Please, keep up the good work and don't late any haters get you down!
I always appreciate it when you chime in to explain your choices, even when you don't _have_ to. I'm just happy to see rare characters show up, myself.
Please, keep up the good work and don't late any haters get you down!
I don't really see people hating on his choice. It's just more they were confused about who it was. Eitherway it was explained why and from a personal standpoint I am glad Spence is getting help
I don't really see people hating on his choice. It's just more they were confused about who it was. Eitherway it was explained why and from a personal standpoint I am glad Spence is getting help
I didn't mean from people here being confused. There's people on other media platforms, like Reddit, who harass artists, not just here, so I'm speaking in broad general strokes.