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The Battlefield Management Systems Market was valued at $9,500 Million in 2020 and is estimated to grow from $10,700 Million USD in 2023 to $11,800 Million USD by 2025 at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 4.3%. Some of the factors that are expected to fuel the growth of the Battlefield Management Systems Industry include the increasing focus on obtaining precise situational awareness to support decision making process during combat situations.
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[278 Pages Report] The Battlefield Management Systems Market is expected to grow from USD 9.5 billion in 2020 to USD 11.8 billion by 2025; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.3%.
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New today from IGN: 'Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Devs Reveal New Info About Each of the Companions (and Solas and Varric, Too)'
It turns out The Veilguard really is the friends we made along the way.
Intro:
"Friendships, romantic relationships, and everything in between have always been an integral part of not just the Dragon Age series, but of BioWare in general. From Mass Effect’s Garrus Vakarian to Dragon Age’s Varric Tethras, the characters – and how they get along with the player – are inseparable from titles from the studio. But, perhaps more than any other BioWare game, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is leaning in heavily on this idea, as it’s already easy to see from the marketing material. For one, the name changed from Dragon Age: Dreadwolf back in June, with BioWare general manager Gary McKay telling us at the time that it was out of a desire to shift the focus to a “really deep and compelling group of companions.” That would be followed by a first official trailer at Summer Game Fest that put the focus squarely on seven new companions that will be tagging along with the player character, Rook, in The Veilguard. With all that in mind, it’s little surprise to hear game director Corinne Busche talk about how these companions aren’t just central to the story of The Veilguard, but the gameplay and combat as well. “Building a relationship with companions has always been a staple of Dragon Age, but this time around, that relationship translates into how well you work together as a team,” Busche tells IGN. “It is how you're actually going to level up your companions, by getting to know them better. That's how you're going to unlock skill points. So when you look at all of the various abilities the companions have, there's inherent combos and synergies and roles that they'll have on the battlefield.” She uses the example of Neve, the mysterious detective mage who has a wildly useful special ability to slow time in combat. “But if I really get the opportunity to know her,” Busche explains, “whether it's platonic or romantic, I'm going to help be able to shape her skills and augment those abilities that work really well with my own personal build, so our sense of teamwork really deepens.” During our time with the game, IGN got to see some of this in action; unsurprisingly, Dragon Age: The Veilguard has an approval/disapproval system, with pop-up text on the side of the screen indicating whether or not a companion liked what Rook just did or said. But something new in this Dragon Age: even just completing a quest with a companion in your party increases your “bond” with them, whether they agree with how you handled things or not. Your relationship, Busche says, isn’t necessarily about “how much they like you, but how well you get to know them.” “This is about a found family,” Busche tells us. “That is, they have the same goals, different complications in their life, but they're all giving everything they have to defend Thedas. You're going to get to know them really well. You're going to develop trust, understanding. That doesn't mean you're always going to agree.” But, we’ll have plenty more to say about the game systems and combat later. With Busche, we had the opportunity to really dive into the seven companions at the center of The Veilguard and what they’re all about. Here’s what she had to say about each one:"
"DAVRIN Busche: “When we were thinking about Davrin, how we were going to develop him as a character, we had to think about, 'How is he going to show up on the battlefield?' And it was unique because he has this, I guess you could say, companion of his own, the griffon Assan. That makes him, as a companion, very unique, because Assan shows up on the battlefield. So we had to think about how that integrates into his abilities, where Davrin as a Grey Warden is capable on his own, but also, when does he call upon Assan and what does that look like? What happens if you're indoors?... And indeed, when you're doing some of Davrin's content, just seeing Assan gliding through the environments, you really get a sense that they care and they're protective about each other. “…When we think about Davrin and his being the representative of the Grey Wardens within the team of The Veilguard, it was an opportunity for us to really go back to some of those roots that we know our fans, our players, deeply care about. Dragon Age: Origins, of course, was so Grey Warden-forward. We want to evoke those memories, those connections that our players have. And I absolutely love when you're journeying with Davrin, not only his aesthetic, how he carries himself as a Warden, but how he interacts with his fellow Wardens. The little wrinkle of, 'Hey, there actually are some griffons remaining in Thedas,' how he learns as a Warden to train and interact with these griffons that, to our knowledge, haven't existed for quite some time, it's a learning experience on a lost art of the Grey Wardens that is really unique to Davrin's character.”"
"HARDING Busche: “To talk about Harding as a companion, I guess I'd have to go back to Inquisition. Of course, Harding showed up. She was your scout on the field. There was a light romance with her, and I think one of the things that the team didn't quite expect is how much Harding would catch on in Inquisition. Players fell in love with her, and we heard them. They wanted a deeper romance, they wanted more engagement with Harding. So for the team, I felt like it was kind of a no-brainer for us to bring back Harding, and we also wanted to reestablish that connection to the Inquisition in the world of Thedas, which occurred 10 years ago, the events of Inquisition. “Harding serves as our proxy back to those events, and you get to learn about what's happened with the Inquisition since, so she presents some really lovely opportunities for us. I will say, personality-wise and her role on the battlefield, she is among my favorites. When you see her leap into the air, unleashing these devastating attacks with her bow and arrow, I just can't get enough of her.”"
"TAASH Busche: “Taash, in the creation of their arc, is one of our more complex characters. It's a journey along their arc that is about introspection. 'Where do I belong in the world? What are my boundaries? What do I fight for? How do I become at peace with who I am?' So I love the juxtaposition, actually, between Taash's personal journey and this imposing literal dragon slayer, that sort of hard exterior and really gentle interior. It makes Taash a really special companion for me.” (When asked which companion had the steamiest romance): “I'll just speak for me personally, but at the culmination of the romance arcs, I'd have to say Taash. When I got to that scene and saw the finished version of that cinematic, I was hollering. Hollering.”"
"EMMRICH Busche: “The thing about Emmrich that is going to surprise our fans the most is his relationship with necromancy. I really love that we kind of turned the idea of a necromancer on its head here, where you think of them as these conjurers of evil, the certain malice when you hear the term 'necromancer,' but it couldn't be farther from the truth for Emmrich. There is a reverence about the dead. He has a unique relationship with death. You get to explore how he ended up in the Mourn Watch. Death has shaped this character in all aspects of his life, and we frequently refer to him as our gentleman necromancer. I think his proper, kind nature stems from that respect that he's learned about this cycle of life and death throughout his life. “Manfred is like a son to Emmrich. He very much has an affinity for this wisp, this life force that he's given a second chance through this skeletal body, and in many ways, it's the story of a parent raising a child. Emmrich, he needs to teach Manfred and help him along to develop as a character of their own, things like learning new skills, how to assist The Veilguard. Some of our most charming moments are in dealing with Manfred, and I must say I absolutely love the interactions. They just have me rolling whenever Manfred steals the show. “…In my last playthrough, I romanced Emmrich. What I also loved is as I'm synergizing with him as we're doing combos, just having him refer to me as ‘my dear’ on the battlefield. ‘Well done, my dear!’ It just fills me with joy every time.”"
"LUCANIS Busche: “The character that went through the most changes [throughout development] without a doubt was Lucanis. Lucanis is very complex. He's an assassin. He is very skilled in the art of death. The Antivan Crows, they pursue these contracts with a certain level of dispassion, but also, Lucanis is a romantic, and he's dealing with some internal struggles. He's been through a lot of trauma. He's relearning how to trust. And all of those elements come together with a richness, but it creates a lot of complexity in how we tell that story. So I'd say Lucanis is the first one that comes to my mind in terms of the thought that's gone into it, where we've had to make adjustments to really cover all facets of his character.”"
"NEVE Busche: “Neve is our confident noir detective. I love to bring her onto the battlefield because she's just so incredibly capable. She's our ice mage, so really big on controlling the battlefield, and that's actually a good metaphor to her arc. She wants to fight for change. She wants to fight for a better Minrathous, and she's going to use all the tools at her disposal to try and reshape Minrathous into a better place for all. She's very much a Shadow Dragon. This is among the mantra of the Shadow Dragons. They operate from the shadows, fighting for a better Minrathous. So as this accomplished ice mage, she's fierce. She's not going to shy away from any challenge, whether it's taking down darkspawn or dealing with the Magisterium in Minrathous.”"
"BELLARA Busche: “Oh, my dear, sweet Bellara. I relate to Bellara a lot. She is joyous. She's been through a lot, but she remains curious, optimistic. She's kind of a geek. She really likes her fiction. She fangirls over Neve a little bit. She's just so relatable, and I think that's what our players will find and fall in love with when they get to meet Bellara, is just how much you'll recognize some of those patterns and sensibilities that she holds, but don't let it fool you. She is also a Veil Jumper. She's very comfortable in elven ruins. I frequently bring her with me in my party. I like to play rogue. I like to play the Veil Jumper, or the Veil Ranger. Bellara's a fantastic companion to set up that spec with electric vulnerabilities, so I love her both on and off the battlefield.”"
Bonus rounds:
"SOLAS Okay okay, so Solas isn’t technically one of your core companions who will travel with you, but given his place in the Dragon Age story, we still had to ask about his relationship with Rook. Here’s what Busche had to say: Busche: “Rook's relationship with Solas is a complicated one. Everyone has seen, at this point, the gameplay reveal and the opening moments of the game, so you'll know things got shaken up pretty radically for Solas already. He's trapped. He's basically communicating with you as an advisor, and I absolutely love that idea of, ‘He's your lifeline right now, but can you trust him?’ And those touch points with him, ‘Do I take his advice or not? Can he be trusted? Is he going to betray me?’ All the while giving you this information that you absolutely need in order to be successful. “It creates an interesting stage for us, where, I think our fans will agree, Solas is very complicated. He firmly believes he's doing the right thing, and some of our fans will agree that he's trying to do the right thing. Others will not, and this creates a stage for you, the player, where you get to lean into those tendencies of your own as you're taking advice from Solas throughout parts of the game. I think those really interesting debates about, ‘Was he ever redeemable? Can he be trusted? Was he wrong all along?’ You're really going to be able to dive in deep on that.”"
"VARRIC Varric, while a part of Dragon Age: The Veilguard and a series mainstay, isn’t part of your core companions either. But, as fans can see in the trailers, he’s still very much in The Veilguard, so we asked Dragon Age creative director John Epler about how he’s changed since we last saw him in Inquisition: Epler: “Since the events of Dragon Age: Inquisition, he has spent the time, just briefly, obviously, [serving as] Viscount of Kirkwall. I mean, anybody who knows much about Varric knows how well a job where he sits around and tells people what to do is going to sit with him. He has been participating in the hunt for Solas. And I think for Varric in particular, that's a very difficult thing for him to do because Solas is his friend. Solas is somebody that he grew close to over the events of Inquisition. They adventure together, they work together. “And now knowing who Solas really is, that eats at Varric. Because Varric always sees, Varric believes he can always make somebody do the right thing. Varric believes he is the most convincing, charismatic, because he cares about people. And he has this belief that as long as I get a chance to talk to Solas, I'm going to be able to turn him. But as he's seeing what Solas' ritual is doing to the world around him, as he experienced in the comics, Dragon Age: The Missing, that eats at him a little bit. That's challenging his world view of him as always being the best judge of people, being able to see that somebody is able to be redeemed. And he's starting to question a little bit, ‘am I right or am I being a fool by believing in Solas?’ ”"
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just hear me out for one second.... what if hunter was a titan?... yk like aot (attack on titan)
reader looks totally normal, nothing indicating that they were something other than human. Even laswell wasnt 100% sure on what reader was. A stirring mystery within 141 that they all collectively decide to ignore.
then one day, they were out on a mission that was going horribly, horribly wrong.. incorrect information, sabotage, dangerous illegal weapons, low ammunition, scarce supplies, severe injuries, etc.. you name it.
141 was backed into a corner. definitely not the first time something like this has happened in their career...but they always manage to find a way out. Always making it back home, injured sure- but safe..alive.
this time it wasn't the case. there was no way out, none. death was knocking on the door and soon they had to answer.....
and unfortunately reader was the first to greet death.. a clean shot to the head by a sniper
one minute reader was laying in a pool of their own blood and the next they turn into this gigantic humanoid beast.
in a fit of rage, reader starts to completely destroy the battlefield. not a damn soul alive besides 141.
bodies scattered from the sea to the forest and heavens above ..nothing but pure gore and blood.
reader standing over the battlefield bloodied from head to toe, watching the devastation below.
(This is really long im sorry)
Cw: implied death, blood and gore, Canon-typical violence, titan!reader, gun violence?, tell me if I missed any.
The last thing Horangi remembered hearing through the angered hisses and growls, Price screaming at Laswell and her informants through the coms to find a way out their thick predicament was the shuddering shot that boomed through the air. The hair of his arms raised when he watched you turn towards the sound, your wide eyes and choked breath. You flinched back and lurched forward, hands grasping at your bleeding throat, choking and gurgling on the blood that rose from your wound. He rushed to pull you into cover, biting his lip at your pained expression, you were choking on your blood, dying by the thing that substained you, that cycled life and oxygen through your body.
Your words were sputtered, splattered crimson on Horangi’s mask as he fussed over you, your pinched brows and scrunched nose, the angered gleam in your dulling eyes and your bloody and sneering lips. You pushed him away, stumbling forward with one step at a time, risking being shot a second and third time, but you kept marching away from them, ignoring their attempt to stop you and reach for you.
“B- bast- ard-!” He heard you screech.
He didn’t know if some God or Gods favoured you or if you were extremely lucky for still being alive, a second bullet landing by your feet and a third scratching your arm. You raised a bloody hand, palm facing you, the crease and groves of every fold a dark red, then you bit down on it. Hard. He admired the strength behind your bite, the crunch of your skin breaking under your teeth and red exploding, he could only imagine how painful it was, but you were already in so much agony, your body’s probably numb.
And suddenly, lighting sparked around you, bright yellow and loud, scarily close to you before one thick and dangerous one struck where you stood. Within seconds, he gaped at the mass of muscles, red fibres interlocking and sticking to ligaments and fat that kept it together, tying themselves to bone and tendons, wrapping away the red and white with a wide array of red and blue, building a system of veins that were finally covered by skin. In your place was a giant —a titan, one that he’d heard through the grapevines of black markets and hushed whispered and rumours from the underworld when he gambled his life away.
The titan - you - let out a loud scream, head thrown back and arms reeling back, fingers clenched in anger, deep sated vitriol that carried you around them. He could only stare on in amazement as you trampled over the surrounding enemies, bending down to grip a man, your thick fingers clenching around him and squeezing the life out of him, leaving his entrails spilling out of his broken abdomen. You moved around stepping and squeezing them to death, a trail of carnage behind you, bodies strewed about, spines broken and heads rolling.
He let you go on without a word, his breath stolen away by you when you slumped over, your nape breaking open with a loud hiss, steam billowing up the air from how hot your body ran, you arched out, body curled backward with a loud sigh. Horangi stared at you, unmoving and unbreathing, and only moved when Price rushed to you, climbing your titan body to pull the rest of you out, your arms and lower body still attached to it by thick, red muscle. Your feet stuttered, eyes blinking tiredly while you leaned on Price, groaning and rubbing the tension out of your temples.
He realised the blood that was supposed to stain your skin and clothes were gone, evaporated in the heat of it. Your wound healed and energy spent, you were tired and grumbling about wanting to sleep, face pinched in irritation or annoyance, something he could feel. And without any complaints from them, Price had called for evac and waited at the LZ, everyone huddled around you, sharing the same amount of awe and surprise in their expression. You were a wonder to him, a beast of legends that Horangi had only heard of, but he had many, many questions and curiosities that he wanted fulfilled.
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*raises hand* I'm very interested in any FE x AC crossover ideas you have
I've personally had a couple of thoughts about dropping Desmond into fates because I think him playing off of Saizo would be funny
From @a-faint-hope
Thanks and I would be interested in your FE x AC crossover ideas.
First of all, here’s an AC AU idea based on the Engage rings system.
Okay, I have 2 sorta kinda vague ideas:
One is an actual crossover set in Fodlan, specifically during Three Hopes. This one came to me when I was playing the demo for Three Hopes. So a bit of a ‘sidenote’, Three Hopes started its marketing during the time I’m super into AC (still am, still here) so whenever I would talk about Shez to my FE friends, I keep typing Shay instead. It got so bad that I honestly couldn’t remember Shez’s name for a while and I just kept typing it as Shay.
So…
How about a Three Hope scenario where Shay Cormac wakes up in the middle of nowhere and a person that calls themselves Arval can talk to them ‘telepathically’, telling him that they were connected by something that Arval themselves do not know what. Only that they woke up because they felt Shay. Shay looks around and… it was a battlefield.
He had woken up in a battlefield.
Left with no idea of what was happening and where he was, Shay travels to find more information, forming a sort of alliance with Arval as both of them need information to know why Shay is here in this strange land and why Arval has woken up inside Shay.
During their travels, Shay helps out three students who were running from bandits and is taken in by the Church of Seiros where he becomes an instructor. Shay knows that the woman called Lady Rhea is trying to keep him in check and close to find out who he truly is and where he came from.
For now, they give him the position of being one of the instructors and he gets to choose which ‘house’ he’d be the professor of.
Thinking of it for a while, Shay decides to pick Black Eagle because…
The young heir to the Adestrian Empire, Edelgard, reminded him so much of Haytham Kenway.
Shay’s appearance changes a lot of things, mainly because of his Eagle Vision. He realizes where the bandits hideout is and Edelgard’s ‘suggestions’ led them to the right direction (with Shay suspecting that Edelgard knows more than she’s letting on) and they manage to save Monica before the ritual, whatever that is.
Because of Monica’s survival and Edelgard taking in Shay’s inclusion to her plans, the whole thing goes very similar to Three Hopes’ prologue and Edelgard requests that Shay becomes one of her ‘vassals’ and help her rid Fodlan of its corruption and give way to real peace, not this fake peace that the three nations were pretending they had under the iron grip of the Church.
Shay, not having any other options and also thinking of the Black Eagle (especially Edelgard who always seemed lonely in Shay’s eyes) as his responsibility and having become close to them, agrees and becomes part of the Adrestian Empire’s army.
During the war phase, they learned that Jeralt’s Mercenary, the most powerful mercenary group in all of Fodlan, had been hired by the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus who, at the moment, is keeping Archbishop Rhea and her closest ‘confidants’ safe and giving them sanctuary. Apparently, the one who suggested that King Dimitri buy Jeralt’s Mercenary group was no one other than the Ashen Demon themselves, Byleth. But… that sounds more like a rumor at the moment.
As if that wasn’t enough, Shay realized that a certain group from House Riegan… wore white, had access to actual Hidden Blades (forged in materials found in this world) and… they call their leader ‘mentor’.
That’s as far as I got.
The main idea is:
Shay stays with Edelgard because Edelgard reminded him of Haytham Kenway and he thinks of the Black Eagle students as like siblings/children he couldn’t help but care for. He’s especially fond of Petra who may or may not have been getting one-on-one lessons from Shay to be more… Assassin-y.
Byleth may or may not have memories of the events of both Three Hopes and Three Houses. By the time Shay first sees them, they already have light green hair. (Byleth’s gender in this one is also a “???” as I usually write female!Byleth but, for this one, who knows?). Of course, I won’t deny that Byleth coming to Faerghus is absolutely because of Dimileth XD
The Almyra section has actually been done by the time the war phase starts as a man known as the ‘mentor’ had recruited people in Almyra (both local Almyrans, immigrants and even foreigners) and created a Brotherhood. Almyra is stable at the moment politically and the king of Almyra had requested that the mentor lend a hand on Leicester Alliance as part of their ‘tentative’ alliance with the Roundtable of Leicester Alliance. The mentor takes no orders from the Alliance but he and Claude are ‘friendly’ enough that he will listen to Claude’s plans but he’ll do whatever he wants in the end. No one know where the mentor came from although Claude is friendly enough to call him by his name… ‘Desmond’.
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My other AC x FE idea is actually… uuuhh… AC characters set in an FE type of scenario?
The plot’s very barebone and might sound familiar:
Desmond wakes up in a place he doesn’t recognize and people he knew starts popping up but… they’re the same people he knew. They have the same name and looks the same and have similar personalities, only… ‘tweaked’ to the setting where magic is real and there are dragons (“They’re called wyverns”, yeah okay) and apparently Desmond was found in an underground temple where the ‘hope of the world’ is meant to be.
Because this world is currently in war with an unknown force that destroys everything in its path with an army of unknown origins and the nations of the world are trying to find a solution to this problem. The enemy army itself seemed to be made up of statues with glowing white light.
Desmond and his group are attacked and he realized that the statues all have the glow of a POE… and their armor and weaponry… looked very similar for some reason.
They are saved by the prince of the nearest country and… things spiral from there.
So…
Main idea:
Desmond gets to be the Avatar of this scenario. He starts of with the class that has a proficiency with swords (A), dagger (A), and bow (A).
Rebecca is one of the two people who finds Desmond. She’d probably be either a tank type or a monk type.
Shaun is obviously the other one and he’d be a tome type (if Rebecca is a tank, he would also have access to staves).
Now, for the other nations and their ‘playable characters’:
Altaïr would be the Lord of his nation although he’s technically just a prince when he meets (rescue?) Desmond. He has proficiency in Daggers (A), Sword (S) and Tomes (S) and his Lord class would be a Flying Unit (I’m thinking an actual Eagle because Griffin Knights are mostly known as non-magical units).
Malik and Kadar would be his vassals and they share the same class but with different proficiency (with Kadar having Staves while Malik has Tomes) aka: they’re the Abel and Cain archetype of this idea.
Kadar would be the first actual dedicated healer that the party would get if Shaun doesn’t have Staff proficiency.
(If they get promoted, they’d get flying classes which will become the Pegasus Sisters archetype with Altaïr XD)
Ezio would be the next Lord that they’d encounter although he’s just the second son of one of the nobles in their kingdom. He has proficiency in Bow (A), Lance (S) and Staves (S) and his Lord class will be a Ground Unit (look, there’s too many sword proficiency going around. We need to have the Weapon Triangle here XD)
Claudia would be one of his vassals. Not sure what her proficiency would be but one of them has to be Dagger.
Not sure on who his other vassal would be. Machiavelli being a magic type would be a good choice. La Volpe or Yusuf being Thief type classes would be good too. An absolutely left field would be Lo Sparviero taking the Aptitude trait (kinda like Donnel/Mozu/Jean).
Ratonhnhaké:ton would be the third Lord that Desmond recruits and he’s the clan mother’s grandson. He has proficiency in Bow (S), Axe (S) and Dagger (A) and his Lord class will be a Cavalry Unit (Either a wolf or a bear).
Aveline would be one of his vassals and she would have three possible classes to change into.
Kanen'tó:kon would be his other vassal and he’d be a tank unit.
Other than them… uuuhhh… possible other characters:
Haytham Kenway with Shay Cormac and Charles Lee (otherwise, they’d be reoccurring enemy units)
Edward Kenway with Adéwalé and Edward Thatch (Mary Read, Anne Bonny and Calico Jack are also with him though). They’ll be encountered on a ship stage, of course.
Arno Dorian with Pierre and Leon. If we don’t give Ezio Lo Sparviero as his vassal, Leon will have the Aptitude trait and be our Donnel/Mozu/Jean. Pierre might betray the party, maybe?
Henry Green with the Frye Twins. Jacob is a melee unit while Evie is a magic unit.
Aya with Bayek and Apollodorus under the command of their ruler Cleopatra. They’d be encountered as enemies first because of an order from Cleopatra. Bayek has the hero class (sword and shield), Aya is on the thief class line and Apollodorus would either be a tank or a lance type class.
Kassandra would be all on her own for some reason. She seems to have more idea than she lets on. If left up to me, I’ll make her miserable and turn her into a Tiki archetype XD
Eivor with Hytham and Randvi. They’re all looking for Basim and Sigurd (the ruler of their nation) who went missing some time ago. Eivor and Randvi would be the Axe-Bros archetype. XD
I was thinking of who the Jagen would be and all I can think of is Bill. He’ll be the overpowered promoted unit who would soon fall behind due to stat allocation and growth rates. To hammer it in, he will also be the “soon to be dead parental figure” Cornelius archetype as well. XD
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Dropping Desmond into Fates would be fun too. A Desmond in Hoshido versus Corrin in Nohr would be the ‘easy’ choice or… you know… Corrin finds Desmond sleeping in Valla after she chose the Revelations route? I like the idea of Desmond acting like Corrin and Azura’s big brother because, holy shit, they’re too young to be in this kind of fucked up situation! Honestly, I can just see Desmond casually talking to Saizo while Saizo’s in his entire serious glory XD
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US Minority Rights in the "Interwar Years"
After the ironically named "Great War," much of the modern world had changed. In many ways, the first World War was a conflict not just of military might, but also of culture.
Almost every country's leadership, during the opening actions of the war, assumed that strategy and resolution would be pretty much unchanged from the end of the previous century -- cavalry charges, bright uniforms, the occasional suit of armor. What they got instead was a manmade hell of high velocity gunfire, deadly artillery, and organizational ineptitude.
Clearly, such a disparity between expectation and reality caused upheaval throughout the world, not simply on the battlefield. By the end of the war, society was nearly unrecognizable from it's pre-war state. New social classes were fighting for recognition and equality on a scale never before seen. New countries were formed, upending long standing ethnic understanding, if not stability. And, most destructively, the people and systems that once held power firmly in the province of the privileged were forever changed.
There is very much to discuss concerning this tumultuous time period - Nov 1918 to around August 1939. However, I want to focus primarily on the social impact this had on class strife, and then relate that impact to a modern context. Let's start by discussing the evolution and, arguably, subsequent de-evolution of gender roles in Western society during this span of years: The Great War drained the countries involved of over 60% of their male population, meaning there were not nearly enough men left to fill the jobs and leadership roles. Women rose up in their place, entering the job market and leadership positions like never before in history. Women started making real money, allowing them more vertical freedom in society. After the war, this translated into the suffrage movement, and a shift in power away from the traditional masculine elite.
We can also consider the Harlem Renaissance, and it's impact on post war society. Although there are many elements together that birthed the Harlem Renaissance, one of these key factors was a dramatic burst in BIPOC immigration to the traditionally white Harlem neighborhood in the early 20th century. The Great War, of course, affected the African American community in Harlem. Just before the war began, the surge in BIPOC immigration blossomed into an incredible wave of black culture, art, music, and poetry. Community leaders were able to organize, and POC became even more aware of their ability to shift the power dynamics of a racist system. Once the war began, the rates of recruitment for white vs POC Americans were skewed -- although these imbalances were somewhat managed after the passing of the Selective Service Act in 1917.
The Renaissance and the lack of POC engagement in the war - and the disparity in treatment that black Americans felt during the Depression compared to white laborers - left BIPOC communities across America energized, passionate, and ready to fight throughout the Interwar Years.
The NAACP was founded in 1909, and throughout the war and after produced an atlas of documentation entitled "The Soldier Tributes" aimed at curtailing the mistreatment of BIPOC service members. During the Interwar Years, the group became one of the most reliable legal resources for the civil rights of POC Americans, and continues it's fight today. The Renaissance continued into the years of the depression, producing a flood of art and cultural movements from the black and queer communities of Harlem and the surrounding areas. At a time when American society was crumbling at the root, the beacon of diversity celebration provided a rallying point for the POC and queer communities and allowed them to continue and transmit their ideas and hopes for a more equal world. I think it fair to say that the Civil Rights movement of the 50s and 60s could not have happened without this base of cultural identity produced in Interwar America.
Queer people faced a fluctuating level of acceptance and interest throughout the late 19th century up until around the second World War. In the late 19th century, a thriving queer scene was born from the buzz around the Masquerade Balls taking place in Harlem's "Hamilton Lounge." These balls were the immediate precursor to modern Ballroom, and were surprisingly quite popular in the northeastern US for a time. A clipping from a popular Harlem newspaper of the day of a ball on March 6, 1887 reads "The Huge crowd with it's gay colored gowns was a beautiful spectacle to behold..." and such a sentiment appeared surprisingly often even among white, cishet members of the New York population.
In the 1930s. these balls eventually grew into what was known as the "Pansy Craze," a rise in popularity and interest for queer performance and culture - featuring trans people and drag performers taking center stages in both traditionally Queer venues as well as traditionally cishet Prohibition bars and lounges. The Pansy Craze and the Masquerade Balls before it changed what it meant to be "masculine" or "feminine" during a time when these gender roles were already shaken by the demographic shift in the labor market post-war.
And so, eventually, we arrive at The Point of this discussion. The Interwar Years throughout the West (although in this post I was mostly concerned with America) witnessed a distinct shift in the traditional structure of society. What was once unquestionably the domain of white men, particularly landowners and the wealthy, now faced challenges from diverse contenders. Women began a serious fight for the vote and labor rights. BIPOC pushed the boundaries of American imagery, art, and culture. Queer people brought new dimension into previously entrenched discussions of gender roles and presentation. This onslaught of passion and power from minority groups should have dismantled conservative white society - and to some degree, it did. But, unfortunately, my point in mentioning all this is not to celebrate a great success or fundamental shift in society, bringing us into a new world of acceptance and love. I mean now to discuss the ways in which the system fought back against acceptance and love, and by so doing to contextualize the ways in which the current system fights back; I believe the similarities are dire, that the system has pulled the wool over our eyes, and that the context is needed so that we might all understand how to win this time.
The late Interwar Years, starting around the mid-1930s, brought a brutal counterattack from the conservative societal structures. Many of these movements mentioned above, though crucially important to the later success of later civil rights movements in the mid century, were harshly curtailed by the conservative white system. Despite the flood of women into the job market, the successes of the suffrage movement, and new financial independence, women were one of the groups most painfully affected by the Great Depression. BIPOC and women during this period lost almost any opportunity at work (and thus financial and societal independence) during the depression. White men were offered these jobs as the economy recovered, taking the roles that women and POC had begun filling after the male labor deficits post-WWI.
Queer people had shaken what it meant to be a man or a woman. By the mid '30s, men began presenting slightly more "feminine," whatever their caste. Women wore shorter hair, began smoking, spending their own money, and taking a more dominant role in relationships and courting. This, too, suffered from the depression. Speakeasies, a popular venue for queer culture and a way for straight people to experience queerness, began closing across the country. Cishet men began returning to work at the expense of minority laborers, and thus returned to prominence in society. White men began an attempt to return gender relations to a "simpler" pre-war ideal. These men began dressing in clean pressed suits, waistlines on pants changed, women began tending the house again, and queer people were pressed back into the shadows as society tried to escape the shame of it's queer dalliances of the 1920s.
The remaining white men in power presented a coordinated effort to disenfranchise minority groups that they felt were beginning to become too threatening - and it happened so fast that, despite the sharp increase in minority organization and identity achieved in the earlier Interwar years, nobody had a chance to present the resistance needed to prevent these changes. The white men who had been changed and affected by post-war unemployment and uncertainty were brought back into the fold with new jobs - advertising everywhere promoting the good ol' American life (featuring wealthy looking white men and their charmingly submissive wife and children). So pervasive was the narrative that by the time WWII began, despite some changes and memories of the Interwar minority explosion, largely cishet white men had a firm grip on the direction of society until the unrest of the Civil Rights movement. A major aspect of this regression was the lessons white men learned about the power of propaganda during the first World War. There is much to cover on this topic that I will save for a later post. Let it do to say here that propaganda as an organized component of war was largely invented in WWI. It's effectiveness was such that Germany exited the war believing they'd lost because their top generals had betrayed them, purposefully losing them the war. It was this belief that would inspire one Adolf Hitler a decade hence. The white men that returned from the war carried these lessons home with them and utilized those ideas to affect and organize the way advertising, media, and culture discussed society to their advantage. Minority groups, being engrossed in a vital fight for their rights and identity, had not the chance to learn what faced them. They simply knew that suddenly, the aggression towards them was cohesive, organized, and deadly.
I think we are seeing a similar trend currently. In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled on 'Citizens United vs FEC,' allowing corporations to contribute money to political officials and offices. This removed what remaining need there was for political officials to vote in line with their constituents, who until now were the only source of funding for their campaigns. Additionally, the 2000s saw the creation of the first 24-hr news cycle at CNN. This system was so profitable, and so ripe for manipulation, that major conglomerates began buying up nearly every newsroom, paper, editorial and radio station. The leadership of these conglomerates, who were donating to politicians post-Citizens United, were now able to work directly with (and in many ways control) the political system and coordinate messaging with policy. The results have been devastating. Political officials now need only consider the opinion of the highest corporate bidder and vote accordingly. Media conglomerates, now maintaining a controlling interest in the country's policy, can force nearly every media outlet to push the same message all at once - eliminating any opportunity for communities like the ones responsible for the suffrage movement, or Harlem's Renaissance community, to offer coherent resistance. It is this we must understand, and the history of our forbears can show us how to fight - what they did that worked, what they did that didn't. We must carry these lessons with us if we're to have any hope for tomorrow.
A collection of some of my sources (need to do a better job at saving these, some are not listed due to author negligence):
From Front Page to Back Seat by Beth Bailey
A People's History of Europe by Raquel Varela
Controversy: War-Related Changes in Gender Relations by Birgitta Bader-Zaar
Female Identities of the Interwar Period: A Feminist Narratological Analysis of British Literature by Jessica McCombs
Queer History by Christina B. Hanhardt
Citizen, Introvert, Queer by Deborah Cohler
A beautiful pageant : African American theatre, drama, and performance in the Harlem Renaissance by David Krasner
Gender and Power: Society, the Person, and Sexual Politics by RW Connell
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The Role of Advanced ISR Technologies in Battlefield Management Systems
The Battlefield Management Systems (BMS) industry plays a crucial role in modern military operations, providing enhanced situational awareness and decision-making capabilities. As of 2020, the Battlefield Management Systems Market was valued at $9,500 million, and it is projected to grow to $11,800 million by 2025, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.3%. This growth is driven by the increasing need for precise situational awareness during combat situations and advancements in technology.
Market Dynamics
Drivers
Enhanced Situational Awareness
The primary driver of the Battlefield Management Systems market is the demand for improved situational awareness, which is critical for effective decision-making in combat. Advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) technologies integrated with command and control capabilities offer real-time information that is essential for strategic operations. The ability to process and analyze data from various sensors and sources allows military forces to make informed decisions, track enemy movements, and plan missions effectively.
Rheinmetall AG's contract with the British armed forces for Mission Master combat ground vehicles, which integrate BMS for real-time situational awareness, highlights the growing demand for such systems. Similarly, Systematic AS's contract to develop an advanced BMS for Joint All Domain Command and Control emphasizes the importance of situational awareness in modern warfare.
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Opportunities
Increased System Reliability
The reliability of battlefield management systems is crucial for their adoption. Advanced data distribution units that collect and distribute real-time intelligence across various platforms enhance the reliability and effectiveness of BMS. The use of GPS tools and other advanced technologies provides a comprehensive picture of the battlefield, aiding in mission planning and control.
Research and development efforts focus on improving the capabilities of BMS, particularly in secure communication and weapons integration. For instance, General Dynamics' development of a power management system for TACLANE-FLEX, which offers secure communication and better control in tactical situations, exemplifies the ongoing innovations aimed at enhancing BMS reliability.
Challenges
High Development and Maintenance Costs
One of the significant challenges in the Battlefield Management Systems Market is the high cost associated with the development, installation, and maintenance of these systems. Integrating various defense systems, command and control systems, and ISR systems into a cohesive BMS platform requires substantial investment. The time and financial resources needed for these processes can be a deterrent for some countries, affecting the overall market growth.
The US Navy's contract with General Dynamics for secured communication systems, valued at USD 731.8 million, underscores the high costs involved in developing and deploying BMS.
Lack of Communication Technology Infrastructure
Effective communication is essential for the successful operation of BMS. The large volume of data generated by sensors and other sources poses significant transmission and storage challenges. The lack of sophisticated communication technology infrastructure can hinder real-time data processing and impact decision-making processes, thereby threatening mission success.
Investment in advanced communication technologies, including big data and efficient data centers, is necessary to overcome these challenges. The substantial investments required can be a barrier for many countries, limiting the adoption of BMS.
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Market Segmentation
The Study Categorizes the Battlefield Management Systems Market Based on Component, Deployment, Application, End User, and Region:
By Component:
Communication Devices
Imaging Devices
Display Devices
Tracking Devices
Computer Hardware Devices
Data Distribution Unit
Night Vision Devices
Software
Others
By Solution:
Hardware
Software
By Platform:
Armored Vehicles
Headquarter and Command Centers
Soldier Systems
By Installation Type:
New Installation
Upgradation
By System:
Computing
Communication & Networking
Command & Control
Navigation, Imaging, and Mapping
By End User:
Army
Navy
Air Force
By Region:
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Middle East
Rest of the World
By Solution
Hardware
The hardware segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The increasing demand for various components, such as communication and computing devices, to improve operational efficiency drives this growth. Hardware components are essential for the effective functioning of BMS, making them a critical aspect of market growth.
By System
Computing System
The computing system segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The need for sophisticated computing systems to support decision-making processes by defense organizations is driving this segment's growth. Advanced computing systems enhance the capability to process and analyze data, providing valuable insights for strategic operations.
By End User
Army
The army segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The increasing use of BMS for real-time intelligence distribution and situational awareness is driving the growth of this segment. Modern armies rely heavily on advanced BMS to enhance their operational effectiveness and decision-making capabilities.
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Regional Analysis
Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at the highest CAGR from 2020 to 2025. The growth in this region is driven by the increasing focus on modernizing existing military systems and the rising defense expenditures by major economies. Geopolitical tensions and the need for advanced military capabilities further fuel the demand for BMS in this region.
North America and Europe
North America and Europe are also significant markets for BMS. The presence of major defense contractors and the continuous investment in military modernization programs drive the market in these regions. The demand for advanced situational awareness and decision-making systems is high, contributing to the overall market growth.
COVID-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic had a notable impact on the Battlefield Management Systems Market. The rapid spread of the virus led to a significant drop in defense-related budget allocations, resulting in a stagnant demand for BMS globally. The pandemic caused delays in military modernization programs, reduced revenues for BMS providers, and disrupted supply chains.
Industry experts anticipate a recovery in BMS demand by 2022. As countries adjust to the new normal and resume defense investments, the Battlefield Management Systems Market is expected to regain its growth trajectory.
Key Market Players
The Battlefield Management Systems Market is dominated by several major players, including:
Lockheed Martin Corporation (US)
Northrop Grumman Corporation (US)
Thales Group (France)
Collins Aerospace (US)
Leonardo SPA (Italy)
BAE Systems (UK)
Atos SE (France)
Saab AB (Sweden)
Aselsan (Turkey)
Elbit Systems (Israel)
L3Harris Technologies (US)
These companies are at the forefront of innovation and development in the Battlefield Management Systems Market, continuously investing in new technologies and expanding their global presence.
The Battlefield Management Systems market is poised for steady growth, driven by the increasing need for enhanced situational awareness and decision-making capabilities in modern warfare. Despite the challenges posed by high development costs and the COVID-19 pandemic, the market is expected to recover and expand, reaching $11,800 million by 2025.
Key trends such as the adoption of advanced computing systems, the integration of real-time data distribution units, and the modernization of military systems in Asia-Pacific will shape the future of the Battlefield Management Systems Market. With continuous innovation and strategic investments by major market players, the Battlefield Management Systems Industry is set to play a crucial role in enhancing the operational effectiveness of armed forces worldwide.
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Battlefield Management Systems Market Overview is Likely to Experience a Tremendous Growth in Near Future 2030
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The Inception Story of Geniusthingks
After completing my mechanical engineering studies, I started my career as a US stockbroker, eventually becoming a branch manager. Later on, I founded a stock database company, which I sold 20 years later. Following that, I became a trustee and large-volume trader for a Swiss family office. My journey then took me to Asia, and eventually, I returned to Europe, specifically southern France (Nice), where I established several companies to explore the numerous patents I had written.
Geniusthingks is the idea conglomerate that I founded, encompassing a wide range of ideas and patents. Some of these ideas have been “spun off” to operate independently, such as abacus-ewall.com, an electric vehicle (EV) charging company. Our focus at abacus-ewall.com is to provide smart wall box systems with a holistic approach to sell complex systems to owners of apartment blocks, including dynamic load management that can handle street transformer capacity data. This ensures the protection of entire street blocks or even entire boroughs from overload when multiple EVs need to charge simultaneously.
Another important aspect of Geniusthingks is our commitment to supporting coca farmers in Colombia, encouraging them to explore alternative production methods such as high-quality juice or banana beer, utilizing their fruitful land (https://youtu.be/QEGkaIXK4gQ)
Furthermore, we have a strong presence in 3D printing services, boasting extensive knowledge and expertise in various printing methods, ranging from resin to powder to house printers. We take pride in claiming to hold the patent for the fastest realizable powder printer (https://www.geniusthingks.com/Uploads/hyperfusion-intro1.pdf).
I firmly believe that everyone should contemplate how to improve the world when I recognized the detrimental impact of egoistic ignorance on the “best intentions”. It is crucial to seek non-mainstream yet non-fake information and sometimes take a stand and fight for what we believe in. My own experiences during conscription reinforced my desire for safer and more precise weapons that minimize collateral damage.
The crisis in Ukraine caused by Russia’s aggression had a profound effect on me. It became clear that simple weapons and networking with like-minded individuals were efficient means of countering the enemy. As a result, geniusthingks unintentionally gained a section dedicated to Ukraine, providing advice both on the battlefield and for long-term perspectives aiming to integrate Russia into European structures and liberate its people.
Environmental concerns also hold significant importance for us. We are involved in redesigning mass-transport train traffic for high-speed transportation on an interstate level and designed a people mover on an inner-city level, and we have developed our own electric mini-car, a 3-seater side-by-side vehicle. Our patented hot liquid-forming technology allows for automated thick plastic shell production in just 2 minutes. The car’s sandwich structure includes a rigid aluminium tube cage. We plan to create a steering wheel-free, drive-by-wire joystick pedal-free prototype as soon as we secure a suitable investor to explore our patents for our citeeecar (www.citeeecar.com).
On a global scale, I firmly believe that the world does not have an energy problem; rather, we have not yet explored the depths of potential energy sources, literally speaking. That’s why I propose harnessing Nadir Power, a concept involving the exploitation of the nuclear power plant deep within our blue marble´s belly. By evaporating stone down to ca. 10 miles, we can loop and harness supercritical water (> 221 bar & 374°C), which holds tremendous potential that is fed by quite conventional turbines.
At geniusthingks, our “marketing” approach remains consistent: our products must be so exceptional that everyone concerned feels the need to have them; otherwise, they hold no value for us. We are fortunate to have many engineers eager to contribute without financial compensation, driven by the desire to be part of something meaningfully larger than what individuals can achieve alone. I encourage anyone with good intentions and intellect to join us on this journey.
Being a role model, both as a father and the CEO of this brain-driven idea factory, requires me to freely share my ideas to stimulate discussions that refine them into practical and useful products. I believe that the knowledge-shifting power of the internet democratizes and redefines values, and the energy provided by Nadir Power can strengthen our path towards eliminating geopolitical inefficiencies.
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From Tweets to Triumph: How Marketing Automation Saves the Day for Food Delivery Companies
Listen. It's a bustling world out there. Speed rules. Pause, and you're left behind. Food delivery companies understand this.
They are partakers in the race - the swift, merciless contest of agility, speed, and adaptability. Yet they're burdened. Straddling multiple platforms, juggling sky-high customer expectations. Resources? Limited. Challenges? Plenty.
It is here, amidst these trials, that the superhero emerges - Marketing Automation.
The Challenges Faced by Food Delivery Companies
It's a rat race. A fast-paced, relentless market that waits for no one. One misstep, one delay, and you're history. Companies wrestle with this every day. But it's not just about speed. It's also about quality. The battle is to please the customer. They fight to meet their high expectations.
Then there's the task of managing multiple platforms and channels. Emails, social media, websites, apps - the list is endless. Each is a unique battlefield. Each requires its own strategy, its approach.
And to add to the woes, resources are limited. Time, staff, and budget - all are stretched thin. The mission seems impossible. Yet, there's hope. And that hope comes in the form of marketing automation.
Understanding Marketing Automation
Marketing automation is a gift, a lifeline. It's a tool that automates marketing actions. Sounds simple, right? But the beauty lies in the details.
• It can streamline tasks such as emails, social media postings, and website actions.
• It can personalise the customer journey, making each interaction special.
• It can provide real-time analytics, helping you keep a finger on the pulse of your audience.
• It can integrate with other systems, simplifying your workflow.
• Finally, it can save you precious time, freeing you to focus on strategy and growth.
How Marketing Automation Can Help Food Delivery Companies
Personalized and Targeted Messaging
Picture this. A customer opens an email. It addresses them by name. It suggests their favourite dishes. It feels personal. Like a conversation. That's the power of marketing automation.
Efficient and Timely Customer Communication
A customer places an order. Immediately, they receive a confirmation email. They get updates. They feel informed, and involved. That's efficiency. That's Marketing Automation.
Streamlining Marketing Efforts
Imagine all your marketing tasks. Emails, social media, website updates. Now, picture them being done automatically. Scheduled. Streamlined. That's the reality of marketing automation.
Integration with Other Platforms and Systems
Think of your company's systems. Your CRM, your ordering system, and your analytics. Now, think of them all linked together, working as one. That's the magic of marketing automation.
Real-Life Examples of Success
Consider Company A. The challenges were daunting. A competitive market, demanding customers and multiple channels to manage. They turned to market automation. The result? Increased efficiency, personalized marketing, and improved customer engagement. The impact was clear.
Company B had a similar story. The struggle was real. Limited resources, high expectations, and a fast-paced industry. They chose marketing automation. And the outcome? Enhanced communication, streamlined tasks, and better analytics.
Tips for Implementing Marketing Automation in Food Delivery Companies
Here are some nuggets of wisdom.
• Identify your goals and objectives. What do you want to achieve with automation?
• Choose the right automation tool. It should meet your needs and be within your budget.
• Train and involve your team. They are the ones who will use the tool.
• Continuously monitor and adapt. Automation is not a set-and-forget process.
Conclusion
Marketing automation is no longer a luxury. It's a necessity. It's the key to surviving and thriving in the food delivery industry. It's the superhero that companies need.
Remember, it's not just about automating tasks. It's about personalizing experiences, streaming efforts, and integrating systems. It's about creating a symphony of efficiency, engagement, and growth.
So, step into the future. Embrace marketing automation. Make it your ally. Because in this fast-paced, challenging world, it's your path to triumph.
Remember the beat. Remember the rhythm. Remember the music. That is the melody of Marketing Automation. Let it play. Let it save your day.
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