Cambrian 1099 New Winter Collection/A Warm Light. Warm and snuggly, this outfit prioritizes the warmth and comfort of its wearer, while making sure they can still work on whatever they need to.
Something I think needs to be appreciated more about Dorothy's Vision: This line of dialogue.
When I first saw it in the trailer, I mistakenly believed it was going to be a line from the villain expressing their hubris in a "this dangerous technology can't possibly have any consequences for us" way.
But no, the line isn't from Kirsten or Clooney or any other antagonistic figure, but from our little Greyy. Not as an expression of "nothing bad ever happens to the Kennedys" hubris, but as genuine hope and optimism for mankind's future.
In this context, Greyy is strolling out to basically try flashbanging an artificial catastrophe just to buy a bit of time. What he means here isnt that nothing humans make can harm us - he can literally see the proof it can - but rather that no matter how terrible the things we create, we can survive it. Our capacity for destruction may be great, but to Greyy, our capacity for creation and ingenuity will outweigh it and allow us to thrive. You could argue it's still naive of him to believe that humanity couldn't engineer it's own downfall, but it was his faith in this belief that gave him the courage to face the experiment, distracting it just long enough for Dorothy to neutralize it.
i once again think i am missing something fundemental about how to play arknights because apparently LMD is not something people struggle with?? i have been held back by lack of LMD since this game launched, it takes me literally two full weeks to get enough to E2 a single 6*
Icefield Messenger: Prince After the Show for Greyy the Lightningbearer
Greyy's outfit for the festival celebration. Many Operators put their hearts into making the outfits and props. The show received great acclaim from the RI audience.
Greyy walked onto the stage once more after the end of the one year anniversary commemoration performance of RI's "The Nutcracker" retelling. He brought the show to a wonderful close alongside the many 'musicians' on stage with him.