#MAKE THEM ALL RADIO OPERATORS IF YOU WANT THE EMPIRE TO BE SEXIST
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I still don’t... There’s something I don’t like about the way enemies are grouped and move around the map, particularly the soldiers, particularly in their own bases. I don’t know. It’s not like the enemy placement in any of the other Dark Forces or similar games were all that realistic. They just didn’t feel quite so like they were dropped at random across the map. Only a few of them have any kind of patrol path too, so the bulk of them are just standing there waiting for you to come close enough to attack them. I think maybe the lack of officers doesn’t help either, again, particularly on bases. It’s like only enlisted men exist. And the occasional lone special operative who is just there and isn’t coordinating with other forces to achieve a defined goal. I don’t know. I’m nitpicking, I guess. It just doesn’t feel like a real place. It doesn’t feel lived in.
#jedi: fallen order#bitching about Imperial command structure...#it just doesn't feel thought out#even if they just had fairly simple groupings#four stormtroopers and a commander/corporal#the troopers with the shock sticks grouped with the ones with the shields#maybe groupings of a couple grenadiers some regular troopers and a sniper#a sniper would be fun to deal with because you could make it that the deflect doesn't work as well past a certain distance#and you have to do some platforming to get up to them#or that the deflect does work but it requires a much finer sense of timing#actually they should really go all out and have some female troopers#one the one hand that takes away something of the Empire's regressive gender politics#on the other hand Star Wars has NO FEMALE CHARACTERS#WE COULD USE SOME MORE#MAKE THEM ALL RADIO OPERATORS IF YOU WANT THE EMPIRE TO BE SEXIST
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...Keep in mind, this is likely the same rationale Mike Pence uses for refusing to work closely with female colleagues and refusing to ever eat a meal with a woman who is not his wife. The idea that men can’t work with women because those men just can’t help but f–k their female colleagues is very… outdated, let’s say. It punishes women for being women and it’s one of the reasons why women are not hired or promoted by men. It also would not surprise me if many men – of all different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, what have you – think this way. Anyway, Ross “backtracked” and make sure to check out how he uses his female relatives as proof that he’s not a sexist douche: “I want to address an insensitive comment I made on a very sensitive issue, especially in a minority dominated industry like hip hop. My entire empire’s backbone is led by 2 of the strongest people I know and they happen to be women, my mother and sister. The operations wouldn’t run without them and I have the highest regard and respect for women in this industry. I have a daughter myself, my most cherished gift in the world.” “My comment is not reflection of my beliefs on the issue. A mistake I regret. I hope to use my mistake, my platform and the community to create positive discussion to implement change on a very important issue. respect for the ones who stand up to say hey that isn’t right. Now it’s time to accept responsibility and all do better. I look forward to continue working with & supporting female artists. my discovery process was documented by vh1 on #signed which premiered last night. Many of the most talented artists you’ll see in the running to be the next #MMG superstars are female artists. I look forward to clarifying my comments through my support. Thank you to everyone who’s going through the journey with me, we coming out everyday stronger.” [From E! News] No. He was telling the truth in the radio interview, and that’s how he really feels, and we can see it in his actions. He only wants to work with men and female relations. He actively discriminates against women. He doesn’t think much of women who are not related to him. Of course, both things can be true – he can have the “highest regard and respect for women in the industry” and have no interest in working with those women because he would feel the need to f–k them.
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