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Let's see I'm getting my thoughts in order here.
So.
I have a to write list that's going to keep us busy:
The last two (+bonus) chapters of Conversationalist
A mystery event piece
Jealousy, Ft Lando (🔞)
Edits to an unnamed NSFW piece that's been done I'm just nervous- (the rough draft is done, im going to go over it with one of our friends today i think)
Two chapters for a collab we're doing with a friend
Really any of the prompts sitting in our docs
And then also
A project we will start posting once Conversationalist is completed.
Originally was going to be a short one shot, but then we got attached.
So how it went down:
Seth read a rebel comic that followed an imperial droid and it was such a sad ending. He gave Alex the big ol eyes and said "we can't leave him out in the cold🥺🥺🥺"
To which Alex folded like a wet paper towel.
So now we're working on a side fic following 264, the courier droid that the ghost crew nabbed on lothal when searching for kanan that Chopper promptly pushed out the ghost.
Ima give you the sparknotes of the follow up comic.
Lil guy here, 264, was found in the exact spot the show left him by some local farmers. He decided to stay with them and help them around the farm. Until the empire showed up and arrested the farmers for stolen imperial equipment.
He was reassigned to an outpost on a frigid, inhospitable planet where he was miserable and continuously mistreated by the imperials. There, a captured Sabine Wren had been brought in and 264 recognized her immediately. He set her free and aided the ghost crew in escaping. He was found by the rebels, he could join them.
Zeb recognized the droid, but wasn't able to have much conversation before the ship got trapped in a tractor beam. 264 jumped off ship, choosing to stay behind to release them from the tractor beam so they could get away. The imperials went "What is wrong with this droid" and left him outside in a junk heap.
The comic ends with him thinking to himself that the rebels know where he is now, so he just has to wait for them.
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Seth: and that makes me want to CRY. He's still out there in the cold!! 😭😭😭😭😭
Alex: so now we're writing a follow up to it about (fulcrum!)Kallus finding him and fixing him up.
Anyway @foxxxtransformer123 Guessed The Droid so here's 264's response to this post.
Also bold is translated, as Kallus understands the droid, that will be written.
"And why's that? You're one of the top agents in your field." The only reason why this agent would bother with this game is in the hope that 264 will lead him to the rebels. Maybe he can use the borrowed time he has to send the agent running in circles. "Because I have also defected." … …… "Agent, I have a very limited response bank, but I am doing the best I can to make this response special. Just for you." 264 hopes he's coming across as sarcastic as possible. "You are misleading me, into a cave of deceit. You must be desperate if you're going to create a ruse such as this one just to get me to tell you where those rebels are." The agent doesn't make any move to stop 264, so he continues while he still has the ability to. "I was going to just send you on wild ghost chases with no inkling of success and revel in wasting your time with what little I have left, but frankly," 264 whirring indignantly, "I'm just so insulted that you thought I'd believe that. I may be cross wired and have no better place to rot than this scrap heap, but I am not the fool you think I am." The agent looks so entertained by his spiel. And then the… the… 264 rattles in frustration at not having some foul word he can call this agent. Whatever. The agent laughs, utterly infuriating 264.
The Renascence of 264 is going to be a multichap fic. First chapter is pretty much complete, just wanna brush over it again and finish outlining the plot of the fic before we choose to drop it, and I want to finish Conversationalist before we start dropping it. ^_^
#star wars rebels#swr#alexsandr kallus#star wars#r4-264#kallus: being told off by a droid in such a colorful way has made my day
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AMD Radeon R5 review
AMD Radeon R5 is still among the cheapest graphics cards and is called user-friendly graphics card. Although AMD Radeon R5 is insufficient for many games in recent years, it continues to support many fps games such as Volarant. The AMD Radeon R5 (Bristol Ridge) is an incorporated designs card for various mid-range portable Bristol-Ridge-based APUs, like those from the A10 series. It highlights 384 shader centers timed at 720 MHz (15 Watt APUs) or 800 MHz (35 Watt APUs). Contingent upon the configurable TDP (set per PC model) and the pre-owned fundamental memory, the exhibition can likewise contrast.
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Contingent upon the arranged TDP, the still in 28 nm delivered chip might be utilized in slim and-light (12 - 20 Watt range) to standard-sized workstations (35 Watt TDP). Radeon R (Stoney / Bristol Ridge) SeriesRadeon R7 (Bristol Ridge) 512 @ 0.9 GHz64/128 BitRadeon R5 (Bristol Ridge)384 @ 0.8 GHz64/128 BitRadeon R5 (Stoney Ridge) 192 @ 0.8 GHz64 BitRadeon R4 (Stoney Ridge) 192 @ 0.6 GHz64 BitRadeon R2 (Stoney Ridge) 128 @ 0.6 GHz64 BitCodenameBristol RidgeArchitectureGCN 1.2/2.0Pipelines384 - unifiedCore Speed800 (Boost) MHzMemory Bus Width64/128 BitShared MemoryyesAPIDirectX 12 (FL 12_0), OpenGL 4.4Power Consumption12-45 WattTransistor Count3.1 Billiontechnology28 nmFeaturesUVD 6, VCENotebook Sizemedium sizedDate of Announcement01.06.2016 = 2230 days old Read the full article
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【グラブル】ジータがプリコネR4コマ「ぷりこねっ!りだいぶ」264話に登場、向こうではおしゃべりが好きなジータちゃん
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264 R4 Story! No! he deserve happy end! He get to have a family then the Empire take him back and he even help Sabine! and Zeb! and he stay behind to let them escape! he is way better than chopper! a true Hero for the rebellion
scan 25:https://imgur.com/a/IaHxh
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AMD NOW IN CHROMEBOOK MARKET THANKS TO HP & Acer At CES 2019
New Post has been published on https://www.ultragamerz.com/amd-now-in-chromebook-market-thanks-to-hp-acer-at-ces-2019/
AMD NOW IN CHROMEBOOK MARKET THANKS TO HP & Acer At CES 2019
AMD NOW IN CHROMEBOOK MARKET THANKS TO HP & Acer At CES 2019
Acer Chromebook 315 starts at $279.99, with availability in February.
The A6-9220C APU is a dual-core processor with a base 1.8 GHz and boost of 2.7 GHz, based on AMD Stoney Ridge and featuring Excavator cores built on 28 nm. It offers AMD Radeon R5 graphics. The base offering in this laptop is the AMD A4-9120C, at 1.6/2.4 GHz, and Radeon R4 graphics. The laptop is offered with 4 or 8 GB of DDR4 RAM, and 32 GB or 64 GB of eMMC storage.
At CES 2019, Acer has announced the Acer Chromebook 315, interestingly powered by AMD but not Ryzen. Instead, the Chromebook 315 features the AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics in this cost-conscious Chromebook. The Acer Chromebook 315 is a 15.6-inch laptop offering either a 1366×768 TN, or a 1920×1080 IPS display, but unlike the much more expensive Acer Swift 7 they announced, this is not the new thin-bezel design, but a more typical design that is indicative of its target price segment. ANANDTECH
HP Chromebook 14
As the name suggests, the HP Chromebook 14 features a 14-inch SVA display panel with a 1366×768 resolution and anti-glare coating. The notebook comes in a fine-looking chassis with a textured finish and a 1.8 cm (0.92-inch) z-height, though HP hasn’t specified what kind of material it is made of.
The HP Chromebook 14 is based on AMD’s A4-9120C processor, a relatively unknown SoC featuring two Excavator cores running at 1.8 GHz and the GCN 1.2-based Radeon R4 iGPU with 128 SPs operating at 720 MHz (more information about the SoC is available in Ian’s AMD at CES 2019 coverage). Being fabbed on a 28 nm process and a low-end chip overall, this SoC is cheap enough to that AMD and HP can still turn a profit even with the low-end pricing of the system. All told, do not expect too much from this APU (and therefore the Chromebook 14 as a whole): it can handle productivity apps, VP9/H.264/H.265 decode, play some games, but that is about it.
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Bucks, Clarko split on 50-touch Tom’s impact
R9: Highlights v Collingwood It was a crushing defeat following such a strong start. Check out the highlights from our Round 9 loss to Collingwood.
Nathan Buckley and Alastair Clarkson were split about the effectiveness of Tom Mitchell on Saturday night.
ONLY SIX players had won at least 50 disposals in a game before Hawk Tom Mitchell achieved the rare feat on Saturday night, but the coaches were split on his impact.
Mitchell, who joined Hawthorn from Sydney in the off-season, already had more possessions (273) through eight rounds than anyone since the competition became the AFL in 1990.
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The previous record was held by Fremantle ball magnet Lachie Neale (266), who last year bettered St Kilda midfielder David Armitage’s 264 touches to that stage of the 2015 season.
Mitchell’s 50 in the 18-point loss to Collingwood swelled his total to 323 at an average of 35.9.
He went at 68 per cent disposal efficiency and his tally was made up of 22 kicks and 28 handballs and was aided by 20 handball receives. But underlining his inside work was his extra-ordinary 22 contested possessions.
Five talking points: Collingwood v Hawthorn
Mitchell’s accompanying statistics of eight tackles, five clearances, nine intercept possessions and seven score involvements were also strong.
The knock on the 23-year-old’s game, as it always is, was his relative lack of impression in one of the new-age AFL’s sexy statistics – metres gained.
His 309m paled in comparison to Magpies captain Scott Pendlebury’s 691m from his 36 disposals.
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley chose not to tag Mitchell, even after his count reached 14 by the first break and despite long being aware of the ex-Swan’s canny ball-winning ability.
“We thought about (tagging him), but he does it by stealth a little bit,” Buckley said post-match.
“He had 40 in the under-16s WA state side about seven or eight years ago when I coached against him.
“He just finds a way and keeps getting to the pill, (but) if I said he wasn’t hurting us a lot, would that make sense?
“If Isaac Smith had 50, you’d have 2500 metres gained. (Mitchell) was getting the ball at contests and that was great, but, on the balance of it, our midfield was getting on top and working them over.”
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson was more concerned with the heavy load Mitchell carried in an uneven team performance, although he called his recruit’s performance “a special effort”.
Clarkson was slightly miffed at the way Buckley dismissed Mitchell’s impact.
“I would have thought they were (doing damage) in the first half, because it was 10 goals to four and at quarter-time he’d had (14) disposals and we were six goals in front,” Clarkson said.
“So it’s pretty ballsy to say he wasn’t having an influence at that point in time, because I think he was.
“But the bottom line with the Collingwood side is they got a greater spread and contribution from a whole host of midfielders that probably won that battle at the end of the day.”
Most disposals in a game
53 – Greg Williams (Syd), R19 1989, v StK 53 – Gary Ablett (GC), R10 2012, v Coll 52 – Barry Price (Coll), R4 1971, v Fitz 51 – Scott Thompson (Adel), R22 2011, v GC 50 – John Greening (Coll), R7 1971, v Geel 50 – Tony Shaw (Coll), R5 1991, v Bris 50 – Tom Mitchell (Haw), R9 2017, v Coll
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