Number three (if right to left) looks like "vulcan in the front, party in the back"
frigidaphelion
The very first time I played new vegas I ended up squatting up on some tall quarry equipment taking pot shots at death claws with a shitty scopeless rifle. I felt like fucking burt from tremors lol it was awesome. Pure nostalgia
They're really interesting. As with a lot of Butler's works, they're extremely human which is a bit surprising for science fiction books. She is able to juxtapose aliens against humanity and use it to highlight aspects of our selves and talk about them. I would say that if you're mostly looking for a good narrative with something that conforms to the standard story arc you may be disappointed, but otherwise they are a must-read imo.
heckin' seduced
Reading the Patternmaster books by Octavia E. Butler. Weird but interesting. Definitely not hitting like the Xenogenesis books did but still seem good so far.
Also re-reading the Expanse books because I just read The Mercy of Gods by James SA Corey and it made my love of the expanse series resurface.
I fully agree with every sentiment here
Education leads to radicalization lol
Okay genuine question, is it not pretty offensive to use the term "indian" when referring to a group of Native Americans?
Where the fuck do you think you are exactly?
I tried the first one near release but got bored quickly. Is it worth a revisit?