![]() ![]() Probably some kind of codding to put in the mission? Might not be exactly what I said though, Im not a Coder myself, so I cant check. Oh yeah, The Mod asked me to Put this in hereįirstMonthNumDarkEvents=0 NumDarkEvents=0 DarkEvents.RemoveItem(CreateCounterintelligenceSweepTemplate()) The First one was created by me, and supported by the Mod, in which after a Dark Event has been created, a very rare mission, in which you attack a Alien Research Facility, and, after you break stealth, Reinforcements will continue to be summoned every 2 turns, until finally, you hack a device that turns of the "Distress Beacon", in which then you can finish off all enemies and complete the mission (This can be changed), upon completion it turns one permanent dark event, into a Temporary One (How long this is should, in all honesty, be up to you, I wouldn't be to good at it, I also figured it should be temporary, due to the Sudden lack in production and training would only affect new soldiers, not old ones.) This would help Early Runs (At least in this stage of the game, Im not sure what restrictions you will be putting on Dark Events Later in Development, like In Long War 2) These Dark Events can be Re-Researched by the Aliens of Course. And the next time McDavid and the Oilers make a deep run, I’ll be cheering-not for the jersey, but for the province.After watching a Favorite Twitch Streamer of Mine get, Particularly Frustrated at his inability to be able to stop two WOTC Dark Evens from Occurring (Undying Loyalty and Sealed Armor for those who are Curious), Me and a Mod of his, Planned two potential Nerf Proposal's to Dark Events. ![]() On Monday, I’m registering my vote with the party that aligns with my values, not my parent’s lawn sign. As voters, we have to be open to change, too. ![]() Likewise, voters should be able to look past what lawn sign their parents put up and drill down into the ideas put forward by particular candidates.Īlbertans should be loyal to smart ideas, to community building, and to creating opportunities for the next generation-not to parties. I should be able to see how the awe-inspiring feats of McDavid can grow the game of hockey and appreciate how much money gets pumped into Jasper’s economy with a lengthy Oilers playoff run. We ought to be able to look past the jersey logo or party colour and vote with our brains, not our hearts. Even if the party leader breaks the law, calls unvaccinated people the most discriminated group she’s ever witnessed or serially lies about everything from the performance of the economy to her plans for healthcare, many partisans are unwilling to even consider voting against their favourite team.Īdvertising inquiries: ought to be smarter than this. Just like my passionate allegiance to the Flames comes with a whiplash-like aversion to ever rooting for the Oil, West Yellowhead residents can’t seem to stomach the idea of voting orange if they’re historically on team blue. Many constituents mark their ballots for a particular party simply because they’ve always voted that way. Unfortunately, support for political parties in this province-and certainly in this riding of West Yellowhead-doesn’t appear to be any more nuanced. I just cheer when my team wins and kick sand when the other guys win. Truthfully, I don’t give it much thought. So why can’t Flames fans cheer for what he brings to hockey? #loyalty // Creative Commons The Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid is the best player in the world. ![]()
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