The new event in Heaven Burns Red was underwhelming. A short choose-your-own-adventure comical story of Yuki navigating a deadly contest with evil hackers. But the rewards stemming from the new event were pretty impressive. I recruited three brand new SS Memorias -- ghoul Miko, admiral Mion and special forces Chiroru. The only SS Memoria I don't own in the entire game now is light Ichiko. So close and yet so far.
I also got a bunch of other SS Memoria limit breaks. As planned, I used 20 protean shards to upgrade hot springs Isuzu and wedding dress Ichiko to level 3. Ghoul Miko and Admiral Mion both reached level 1 limit break quickly after I first acquired them. Tuxedo Ruka reached level 3 limit break. Base Satomi reached level 1. After that it was a bunch of 2.5's or 3.5's. I now have 21 SS Memorias stuck at halfway to their next limit break, a new record of wastefulness.
Admiral Mion's new ability is pretty impressive. It gives the whole party up to crit, crit damage, tactical vision and skill attack for the next 5 turns, so the buff continues providing for everyone as they slam the enemy turn after turn. Those are the best sorts of buffs, and seemingly this buffs everything. The only thing it doesn't do is provide SP regen, something diva Ruka, unison Karen, imp Yayoi and other truly powerful characters do. It's tough to say whether Admiral Aoi or Admiral Mion is better, but that's good company to share. Unfortunately I don't know where I'd put Admiral Mion since all my squads are full of powerful warriors as is. I'm sure there's something useful she could do if I concentrated on it, but I don't like Mion much so my bias is towards ignoring her.
The new score challenge was a lightning foe, so my thunder squad moved in and got a respectable 1.24 million point. That wasn't enough to get all the loot from the event, though, so my critical penetration squad had to do it for them with a 1.4 million point performance. The new seraph challenge was light based, but I ignored that and used my critical penetration squad to instantly get all the rewards there too, scoring 96k points. All enemies, of all element types or none, are weak to critical penetration. It's the solution to everything. Apophis Final Form dies in 5 turns to my critical penetration squad, and I just ignore its attack mechanic which you're supposed to stun to stop because I'm too strong to care.
I got Seira to 5 reversions, giving her a new skill slot, which she sorely needed. I also got Mari and Inori's master skills, two level 4 warriors I rely on greatly and thus should be as supported as possible.
Most of my time isn't going to Heaven, which has infrequent updates, but to Xenoblade Chronicles X. I already love Lin, and exploring the vast world is really fun. It's so time consuming to wander around searching for probes to place that I haven't actually advanced the plot much. I'm too busy having fun messing around to play the game correctly. >.<.
Xenoblade X will take forever to complete, and the World Cup is coming soon. But after Xenoblade X and the World Cup I still have six more games to beat waiting on my bookshelf. There's no end to fruitful things to do, at least this year. And Tenpure's release has been rescheduled to this June, so video games are going to have some stiff competition soon enough.
I'm not surprised by Ukraine targeting a college dormitory and slaughtering 21 girls and boys (mostly beautiful young college girls), and injuring 60 more, in a massive drone strike with multiple waves (which means the target was intentional). They slaughtered a group of innocent revelers in Kherson (a region Ukraine claims is Ukrainian that they're trying to 'liberate') on New Year's Day to ring in 2026. They've been doing this sort of satanic evil since 2014, when their president bragged to his own news channel on a video available to the whole world on YouTube that he was shelling kindergartners in the Donbass. These 21 dead join the 8,000 civilians killed by Ukraine since the war began, and the 14,000 Ukraine killed by refusing to allow Donbass to secede in the period of 2014-2022. I'm also not surprised that Ukraine denies it did the attack and even denies any of the murdered people died. It denies everything. The footage of the dead found in the rubble moments after the attack, the relatives attesting to their deaths, the videos of the dying as they're dying posted to social network sites, no proof is enough. Ukraine denies it all in a brazen and dismissive manner. They are so smug in their knowledge that the West will never call them on anything they do, like how Israel smugly tortures, rapes and murders Gazans for fun, that they don't even bother coming up with a cover story for what they did.
I'm also not surprised that there's total silence coming from all Western governments and human rights organizations. After America slaughtered those hundreds of schoolgirls in Iran and never even apologized for it as a mistake we've already revealed exactly the sort of people we are.
Every day I pray for the downfall of the Satanic West which embraces not only LGBTQI+ stuff, but also this continuous slaughter of innocent children. It's obvious the Covid virus was designed in a US lab and unleashed upon the world, killing tens of millions. And the Covid vaccines only made things worse. So perhaps the outright slaughter of children with explosives shouldn't be treated as a big deal. But there's always plausible deniability with these other crimes. A murky 'well we don't really know what happened,' which our governments hide behind. This drone strike on Starobelsk, we know exactly what happened, which makes it all the more infuriating that we refuse to condemn it.
Yet again the people of Starobelsk, located in Luhansk oblast, are the very same 'Ukrainians' that Ukraine is claiming it is trying to 'liberate' from the evil Russian occupiers. Ukraine is fighting to 'save' the college girls they're intentionally murdering with multiple waves of drone attacks. And the West is spending hundreds of billions of dollars and risking nuclear war, the end of all human civilization, to aid in this noble goal of Ukraine's. But are we really so sure Ukraine has good intentions towards Luhansk if they're hunting down and killing their college-age girls for fun, with absolutely no military purpose? Is Ukraine's narrative really that believable after this? Will no one learn from this object lesson of Ukrainian intentions and priorities?
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