Admittedly I have fond memories of multisim but that was over a decade ago and it is exactly unchanged since then.
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Exactly, a useful technique (and maybe where The Rehearsal S2 is headed) is to tell the LLM that it's playing a defined role.
"You are a worldbuilding assistant that provides suggestions for and keeps records of the world I am building. You are a scientific socialism expert and you guide worldbuilding using analysis of economic system dynamics instead of idealistic views. "
I do think we're close to legged ground drones instead of wheels, which would be harder, but still possible to defense.
Gundam 00 is very post 9/11 but with an interesting perspective where the terrorists are also the protagonists.
I wouldn't say it makes no sense, and I agree that DS9 is better informed by watching TNG first. But I think Sisko's backstory relatable enough and explained enough in DS9's intro episodes. At minimum you need to know that Sisko just lost his wife and is disillusioned with his career.
Hot take: Just start with DS9. TNG and TOS are great but Trekkies have trouble seeing past their rose coloured glasses and both shows can be wildly uneven. DS9 is consistently great, and it's worst episodes are still worth watching. If you enjoy it, move on to TNG or Voyager, then the TOS and Enterprise.
Alternatively, just start at discovery or Strange New Worlds and stay in NuTrek for as long as you want.
All three starting points will give you a consistently good first experience with the brand.
This is obviously a bit
this dude wrote a star wars book
Christmas Carol Goes Wrong is worth mentioning
The original release: absolutely not. Noctis is the clear protagonist and occupies 75% of the player's attention
With the DLC or in the Royal Edition: Noctis occupies about 30% of the player's attention. Each other party member gets their own lengthy side quest and returns to the main storyline as playable characters and with deeper motivations for their actions and contribution to the plot.
It's one of those games where they solved many of it's initial flaws way after the impression of the game was set in the public mindscape.
Toriyama admitted to fully forgetting about her when writing Z.