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2023.06.08 14:07 dreftzg [Daily News] Orient Star Is A Skeleton At 1/5 Of The Price Of A Zenith, Bremont Releases Third Watch For The Williams F1 Team, Accutron Spaceview Gets First Major Update And The Vaer G5 Meridian Is A Flier GMT Watch Below The $1,000 Mark
It's Thursday and let's just get straight into it - make sure to check out the Vaer, interested in your thoughts.
What's new
1/ Orient Star Will Sell You A Skeleton Watch At 1/5 Of The Price Of A Zenith Just the other day I wrote about the Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton, a wonderful skeletonized watch. It’s modern, it shows off a legendary movement, but it will also set you back a bit over EUR 11,000, which is a lot of money, no matter what budget you are shopping in. What if there was an a more affordable option out there? Maybe it didn’t have the super high end finishing of the Zenith or a legendary movement, but it looked just as cool and cost less than a fifth of the Zenith? Well, say hello to the
Orient Star Avant-Garde Skeleton.
Orient started out in the 50s and has been part of the Seiko Epson Corporation since 2009. Orient Star, however, is the higher-end of the brand, which in 2016 shocked the market with a skeletonised model. Orient Star was known for their classical watches, so this was a huge departure. They updated it once in 2022 and are now introducing two new Avant-Garde Skeleton models as part of its Sports Collection with an automatic movement and a 60-hour power reserve.
The two models differ in the case material - you can have them in stainless steel or black plated steel - but they share the case specs. 42.3mm wide and 12.4mm thick, with a water resistance of 100 meters and bezels with hexagonal screws. The steel model has a combination of brushed surfaces with Sallaz mirror finishings (comparable to Grand Seiko’s Zaratsu polishing), adding accents and emphasising the solid metallic feel of the watch and bracelet.
Composed of two layers, the upper and lower plates of the dial are distinguished by different colours and finishings. The upper plate holds the luminous indices that project over the movement, and the lower plate is designed to protect the upper plate from shocks and deformation. Like the earlier model, the dial features a power reserve indicator at noon, a small seconds counter at 6 o’clock and a view of the balance wheel with its silicon escapement. The hour and minute hands are wider, sportier, and treated with luminous material.
Powering the Orient Star Avant-Garde Skeleton is the automatic, in-house calibre F8F64. Decorated with Geneva stripes, the partially openworked base plate reveals the bright blue silicon escapement peeking out just to the left of the small seconds and it’s rated at +15/-5 seconds per day, with a 60-hour power reserve. The stainless steel model comes with a steel bracelet; the black-coated steel watch on a black Cordura Ballistic nylon strap.
The retail price is EUR 2,000. Looking at photos of the watch, I’m not sure it lives up to that price. I would love to handle one live. However, this looks close enough to the Zenith, which is EUR 11,000+.
2/ Saint Laurent Redesigns The Cult Girard-Perregaux Digital Quartz Watch, Gives It Black Ceramic And PVD Titanium While Girard-Perregaux is most known for their higher end Swiss mechanical watches, at one time they were pioneers in the era of digital watch. Back in 1971, it made waves with the Caliber GP-350, a quartz movement that set the universal market standard for frequency. Following that was the Caliber 395 and that’s the movement that GP put in the Casquette, an unusual watch even at the time - it was a black geometric hunk on your wrist that displayed the time at the push of a button on a tiny screen on the front facing side of the watch.
The Casquete came in three materials, Makrolon (which was a black composite), stainless steel and gold plated. It was only made for two years - 1976 and 1978 - and during that time 8,200 pieces were made. The original is still a desired item among collectors, which GP recognized and did a recreation of the watch last year. While remaining fully retro, the reissue is powered by the vastly more efficient GP-03980 that displays hours, minutes, seconds, the day and the date, the month, the year, a chronograph, a second time zone, and a secret date.
Now, there’s a new version of the Casquete,
one redesigned by Saint Laurent Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello for the Saint Laurent Rive Droite line. Vaccarello gives the watch a radical upgrade in materials, as the case is now made out of black ceramic and black PVD-treated grade 5 titanium. It’s sleek, it’s retro, chunky and dramatic, all the things Vaccarello is known for.
The watch is released under the Rive Droite imprint, a series of objects that are sold exclusively in two stores located in Paris and LA. This means that it will also be available exclusively at Saint Laurent Rive Droite stores in Paris and Los Angeles, as well as online via the official Saint Laurent Rive Droite store, in selected countries only. That, combined with the fact that this will be a limited edition of only 100 pieces, means you aren’t very likely to see one in the flesh. Which isn’t that much of a shame because I’m not sure it would be easy to justify the $6,700 price tag.
3/ Bremont Releases Their Third Limited Watch For The Williams F1 Team Formula 1 racing is an incredibly expensive sport. It was, at least, until 2021 when the organization implemented a budget cap of about $135 million. It’s still expensive, yes, but before the cap teams were known to spend up to half a billion dollars per year to push as hard as possible to win championships. The money for this endeavour comes from Formula 1, the organization, but this is just a small amount distributed to every team. The rest has to be raised from sponsors, and raising $135 million from sponsors is not easy.
Because of the high costs of the sport, the sponsorships are equally as high. It is estimated that the cheapest sponsorship is $1 million per year, an ammount that doesn’t get you a lot - surely doesn’t get you a sticker on the car, and it’s rumoured that Rolex is paying up to $50 million to be the official timing partner of the organization. So, I was pretty shocked three years ago to see that Bremont, the independent British watchmaker, sponsored Williams, the legendary British racing team, to a tune high enough to get a prominent sticker on the car. I had no idea Bremont was doing that good. Good on them.
To mark this sponsorship, Bremont has already created two limited edition watches and is just now releasing the third. Since both companies are very British, it’s no surprise that they are doing so just a month before the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
It’s the Bremont WR-45, a limited-edition chronograph that is inspired by this year’s Williams Racing F1 car, the FW-45.
The watch has Bremont’s signature three-piece “Trip-Tick” construction, it’s made from stainless steel with a black DLC finish and measures 43mm in diameter by 16mm-thick, with 22mm lugs and an overall lug-to-lug profile of 50mm. Despite the fact that the crown and pushers that operate the chronograph don’t screw down, it has a 100 meter water resistance. Unlike previous Bremont Williams Racing watches, the dial fitted to the new WR-45 is black to match its case, and it has a tri-compax configuration and a date window within the 6 o’clock sub dial. The white register at 9 o’clock features a light blue hand and serves as a running seconds indicator for the time, while the other two sub-dials are fitted with white-finished hands. Additionally, the hours counter features a thin three-color ring in light blue, dark blue, and white surrounding its perimeter, and this serves as a subtle nod to the official colors of the Williams Racing F1 team.
Inside the watch is the brand’s Caliber BE-53AV automatic chronograph movement based on the proven ETA/Valjoux 7753. It has a frequency of 28,800vph (4 Hz) while offering users a power reserve of approximately 56 hours, while the rotor has been skeletonized to look like the wheels of the Williams F1 car. The watch comes on a black two-piece alcantara strap.
This will be a limited edition of 244 pieces and every watch is accompanied with a genuine wheel nut taken from one of the Williams Racing cars. It’s priced at $6,595.
4/ The Accutron Spaceview Gets First Major Update With Spaceview Evolution, But Keeps The Very Cool Electrostatic Movement Accutron is one of the most familiar names in watchmaking. This Bulova model participated in the space race and was, reportedly, narrowly pushed out by the Omega Speedmaster to be the official NASA watch that will be worn on the moon, but the Bulova Accutron remained a beloved watch by many astronauts and was used in space. That’s why it was a bit puzzling when Bulova in 2020 decided to spin of the Accutron into its own brand. But the puzzle was put aside when Accutron introduced the gorgeous Spaceview 2020 with an open-worked dial and inspired by the original 1960s Spaceview. Now Accutron is introducing two new models called Evolution that do exactly that - evolve the Spaceview.
Just like the 2020 model, the Spaceview Evolution watches are housed in a 43.5mm polished stainless steel case that is 15.9mm thick. Where it differs from the previous model is in the movement. Not the movement they use, but rather the orientation of the movement - the entire thing is shifter 30 degrees, moving the crown to 2 o’clock, giving the watch a completely new look.
Accutron currently offers two versions of the Spaceview Evolution timepiece. One with a smoke-gray open dial, darkened metal outer ring, silver-toned hands, and a matte-black alligator strap. The other also includes a smoke-gray open dial paired with a silver-toned outer ring, metallic blue hands, and a shiny blue alligator strap. Both straps are genuine American alligator and are finished with double-press deployant clasps.
Inside the Spaceview Evolution watches is Accutron’s proprietary electrostatic energy movement. Essentially, the movement is home to twin turbines that rotate at rapid speeds with the motion of your wrist. Those turbines are located between two electrodes, which serve to capture the electrostatic energy created by the turbines and send them to an accumulator. The stored energy in the accumulator then powers two motors: an electrostatic motor (a world’s first) that drives the gliding seconds hand and a step motor that drives the hour and minute hands. The duo of motors are synchronized via integrated circuits and provide an accuracy rating of +/- 5 seconds a month.
The movement also has a power-saving mode, which kicks into gear after five minutes of inactivity with the second hand automatically halting at 12 o’clock. Although the seconds hand stays in place, the watch will continue to keep time as the hour and minute hands continue to move. To stop the power-saving mode and reactivate the seconds hand, you simply have to swing your arm up and down for about five seconds.
The
Accutron Spaceview Evolution watches are priced at $3,950 and are available immediately for purchase.
5/ The New Vaer G5 Meridian Is A Flier GMT Watch Well Below The $1,000 Mark At the moment, my favorite GMT movement is a highly modified Miyota 9015 which the microbrand
Arken calls the ARK-9015DT and uses in their Alterum. It’s a crazy movement that works unlike any other GMT movment. Rotating the hands clockwise moves the entire handset, including the GMT hand, as well as both AM/PM indicator discs. However, moving the handset in the opposite direction will lock the GMT hand and its corresponding AM/PM indicator (left of the dial) allowing you to set the time difference between your local and home times. This means you can set the minutes to any time and just rotate the hour hand.
Other than that movement and, obviously, in house ones, there seems to be a consensus that it’s hard to beat the recently introduced Miyota Cal. 9075 movement which is an affordable option for those who want a “flier” or “true” GMT, which allows for an independently adjustable local 12-hour hand. And this exactly has been a request from millions of collectors and watch enthusiasts. The movement also allows microbrands like the LA based Vaer to slap these movements into watches that look great and are really affordable.
Vaer’s most recent watch is the G5 Meridian GMT and it’s an intresting proposition. At first glance, the G5 looks identical to their G7. That could be because it comes in a 39mm stainless case without a crown guard and 200 meter water resistance or the fact that they come in pretty much the same four colors - two models with black dials and either red/blue or black/blue bezels, along with an all-black PVD variant, plus a third stainless steel option that is fitted with both a green dial and a green bezel. However, while Vaer’s G7 GMT is a Swiss-made timepiece powered by the Sellita SW330-2 and priced just above the thousand-dollar mark, the Vaer G5 Meridian GMT is an American-assembled version that runs on the Japanese Miyota 9075.
The watch comes on two different straps or bracelets that connect to the 20mm lugs with integrated quick-release springbars. Since the G5 GMT was designed to be used in the water, a black FKM rubber tropic strap is the standard included configuration, as it is the most water-friendly option available for the model. For the secondary strap/bracelet option, buyers have the option of either a simple NATO or a nylon single pass strap — or opting for one of the premium leather straps or stainless steel bracelets in Oyster and Jubillee designs.
The official price of the
Vaer G5 Meridian GMT is $799 or $849 if you opt for one of the premium strap/bracelet options. That’s a fantastic price that gives you more functionality for a traveler.
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On hand - a selection of reviews
1/ Review Of The ProTek Series 1010, The Official Watch Of The United States Marine Corps 2/ Hands-on With The The Delma Shell Star Titanium That Sheds Both Size And Weight 3/ In-Depth Reveiw of The Horage Lensman 2 Exposure — A Watch With A Photographic Cheat Sheet -------------------------------------------------------------
Watch Worthy - A look at an offbeat, less known watch you might actually like
The RZE Aspirare launches the brand into yet unexplored waters Up until now, RZE have been quite conscious of their case sizes pleasing the majority of modern collectors who prefer conservative diameters. Their largest watch was the now-discontinued RZE Valour Chronograph at 42mm, with the sold-out Fortitude coming in second at 41mm. The new RZE Aspirare is bullish with its 44mm diameter, and untamed with a 53mm lug-to-lug that will absolutely demand some bravery to wear if you don’t have large wrists. Although the RZE philosophy has catered to the adventurous, the Aspirare is designed to be their most rugged project yet.
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2023.06.08 14:05 sneakysquid102 Steam keeps automatically moving my games to different drives. This is the 4th time I've had to wait for an update to complete on my HDD just to move it back to my SDD.
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Dungeon Defenders | 1.1 TF2 | $2.24 PP | - |
Dungeon Defenders: Awakened | 2.6 TF2 | $5.21 PP | - |
Dungreed | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
Dusk | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair | 3.1 TF2 | $6.22 PP | - |
ELEX | 1.1 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
EVERSPACE™ | 1.8 TF2 | $3.57 PP | - |
Elite: Dangerous | 1.4 TF2 | $2.75 PP | - |
Empire of Sin | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Endzone - A World Apart | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.37 PP | - |
Exanima | 2.6 TF2 | $5.17 PP | - |
FTL: Faster Than Light | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Fable Anniversary | 4.8 TF2 | $9.48 PP | - |
Fallout 76 | 2.2 TF2 | $4.32 PP | - |
Fantasy General II | 0.6 TF2 | $1.23 PP | - |
Farming Simulator 17 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Fight'N Rage | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Fights in Tight Spaces | 6.0 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $11.88 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
Firefighting Simulator - The Squad | 4.7 TF2 | $9.43 PP | - |
First Class Trouble | 0.5 TF2 | $1.07 PP | - |
For The King | 0.9 TF2 | $1.84 PP | - |
Forager | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Forts | 2.9 TF2 | $5.86 PP | - |
Friday the 13th: The Game | 2.9 TF2 | $5.81 PP | - |
Frostpunk | 1.0 TF2 | $2.03 PP | - |
Full Metal Furies | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Furi | 1.3 TF2 | $2.54 PP | - |
GRID | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
GRIME | 0.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $0.97 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (Jun 2023) |
GRIS | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
GUILTY GEAR XX ACCENT CORE PLUS R | 0.4 TF2 | $0.82 PP | - |
Gang Beasts | 3.0 TF2 | $5.94 PP | - |
Garden Paws | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
Gas Station Simulator | 3.1 TF2 | $6.15 PP | - |
Gears 5 | 10.8 TF2 | $21.52 PP | - |
Gears Tactics | 4.8 TF2 | $9.55 PP | - |
Generation Zero® | 0.8 TF2 | $1.55 PP | - |
Ghostwire Tokyo | 2.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.89 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (Jun 2023) |
Goat Simulator | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Godlike Burger | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Golf With Your Friends | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Gordian Quest | 1.8 TF2 | $3.54 PP | - |
Gotham Knights | 5.4 TF2 | $10.84 PP | - |
GreedFall | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Gremlins, Inc. | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Grim Dawn | 4.8 TF2 | $9.54 PP | - |
Grim Fandango Remastered | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
Guacamelee! 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
HITMAN™2 Gold Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $5.88 PP | - |
HIVESWAP: Act 2 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
HROT | 4.1 TF2 | $8.22 PP | - |
Hard Bullet | 1.2 TF2 | $2.35 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus | 1.8 TF2 | $3.57 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition | 5.9 TF2 | $11.67 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger | 1.9 TF2 | $3.88 PP | - |
Heave Ho | 0.5 TF2 | $1.09 PP | - |
Heavy Rain | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Hell Let Loose | 6.2 TF2 | $12.38 PP | - |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 1.4 TF2 | $2.86 PP | - |
Hello, Neighbor! | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Hellpoint | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Heroes of Hammerwatch | 0.8 TF2 | $1.56 PP | - |
Hitman Absolution | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
Hitman Game of the Year Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Hollow Knight | 2.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.93 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Homefront: The Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.65 PP | - |
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | 0.6 TF2 | $1.14 PP | - |
Hotline Miami | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
House Flipper | 3.1 TF2 | $6.08 PP | - |
Human: Fall Flat | 1.2 TF2 | $2.29 PP | - |
HuniePop | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Huntdown | 1.7 TF2 | $3.3 PP | - |
Hurtworld | 2.2 TF2 | $4.4 PP | - |
Hyper Light Drifter | 1.6 TF2 | $3.09 PP | - |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
I Am Fish | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
I Expect You To Die | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
I-NFECTED | 4.0 TF2 | $8.02 PP | - |
INSIDE | 1.6 TF2 | $3.14 PP | - |
INSURGENCY | 2.2 TF2 | $4.46 PP | - |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome | 1.1 TF2 | $2.28 PP | - |
In Sound Mind | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Injustice 2 Legendary Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.21 PP | - |
Injustice 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Injustice: Gods Among Us - Ultimate Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.29 PP | - |
Into the Breach | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Into the Radius VR | 3.3 TF2 | $6.6 PP | - |
Ion Fury | 1.9 TF2 | $3.74 PP | - |
Iron Harvest | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Jalopy | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Job Simulator | 6.1 TF2 | $12.21 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution 2 | 2.2 TF2 | $4.4 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Just Cause 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.87 PP | - |
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.34 PP | - |
Just Cause 4: Complete Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.82 PP | - |
KartKraft | 4.2 TF2 | $8.39 PP | - |
Katamari Damacy REROLL | 1.0 TF2 | $2.08 PP | - |
Katana ZERO | 1.4 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes | 2.7 TF2 | $5.42 PP | - |
Kerbal Space Program | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Killer Instinct | 8.7 TF2 | $17.3 PP | - |
Killing Floor 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.38 PP | - |
Killing Floor | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Kingdom Come: Deliverance | 1.6 TF2 | $3.09 PP | - |
Kingdom: Two Crowns | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Kitaria Fables | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
LEGO Batman Trilogy | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
LEGO® City Undercover | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.77 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
LEGO® Jurassic World™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.15 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens - Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens | 0.5 TF2 | $0.98 PP | - |
LEGO® Worlds | 1.0 TF2 | $1.96 PP | - |
LIMBO | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective | 0.7 TF2 | $1.45 PP | - |
Labyrinthine | 1.8 TF2 | $3.54 PP | - |
Lake | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Last Oasis | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Layers of Fear 2 | 6.1 TF2 | $12.22 PP | - |
Layers of Fear | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Legion TD 2 | 2.3 TF2 | $4.56 PP | - |
Len's Island | 4.1 TF2 | $8.16 PP | - |
Lethal League Blaze | 2.4 TF2 | $4.78 PP | - |
Lethal League | 1.5 TF2 | $2.97 PP | - |
Library Of Ruina | 3.2 TF2 | $6.36 PP | - |
Life is Feudal: Your Own | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Life is Strange 2 Complete Season | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Little Misfortune | 2.2 TF2 | $4.42 PP | - |
Little Nightmares Complete Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.09 PP | - |
Little Nightmares | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
Lobotomy Corporation Monster Management Simulation | 5.0 TF2 | $9.88 PP | - |
Loot River | 2.9 TF2 | $5.76 PP | - |
Lords of the Fallen Game of the Year Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
Lost Ember | 1.4 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Luck be a Landlord | 1.0 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $1.91 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN | 1.2 TF2 | $2.41 PP | - |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Definitive Experience | 2.0 TF2 | $3.99 PP | - |
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 | 1.5 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
MX vs ATV Reflex | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Mad Max | 1.1 TF2 | $2.22 PP | - |
Mafia II: Definitive Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $5.99 PP | - |
Mafia III: Definitive Edition | 2.1 TF2 | $4.23 PP | - |
Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.3 PP | - |
Magicka 2 - Deluxe Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Magicka 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Magicka | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Maneater | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Mars Horizon | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite - Deluxe Edition | 2.8 TF2 | $5.56 PP | - |
Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition | 6.1 TF2 | $12.21 PP | - |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Max Payne | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries | 2.5 TF2 | $4.97 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 War Chest Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.64 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.64 PP | - |
Messenger | 0.9 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Metro 2033 Redux | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Metro Exodus | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
Metro Redux Bundle | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
Metro: Last Light Redux | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™ | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Middleearth Shadow of War Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.34 PP | - |
Mirror's Edge | 3.8 TF2 | $7.56 PP | - |
Miscreated | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Monster Hunter: World | 3.4 TF2 | $6.8 PP | - |
Monster Sanctuary | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Monster Train | 0.5 TF2 | $0.98 PP | - |
Moonlighter | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Moons of Madness | 1.7 TF2 | $3.43 PP | - |
Mordhau | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Mortal Kombat X | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Mortal Shell | 1.4 TF2 | $2.72 PP | - |
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Motorsport Manager | 1.4 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Move or Die | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
Moving Out | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
My Friend Pedro | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
My Time At Portia | 1.1 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Road to Boruto | 3.5 TF2 | $6.89 PP | - |
NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 | 2.0 TF2 | $3.9 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker - Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.1 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker | 0.4 TF2 | $0.82 PP | - |
Necromunda: Hired Gun | 1.0 TF2 | $1.97 PP | - |
Neon Abyss | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Neverwinter Nights: Complete Adventures | 3.6 TF2 | $7.26 PP | - |
Nine Parchments | 2.1 TF2 | $4.22 PP | - |
No Straight Roads: Encore Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.63 PP | - |
No Time to Relax | 3.7 TF2 | $7.29 PP | - |
Northgard | 1.2 TF2 | $2.38 PP | - |
Not For Broadcast | 0.6 TF2 | $1.28 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 Gold Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
One Step From Eden | 1.0 TF2 | $1.98 PP | - |
Opus Magnum | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Orcs Must Die! 3 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.81 PP | - |
Outlast 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
Outward | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Overcooked | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Overcooked! 2 | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Overgrowth | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PP | - |
PC Building Simulator | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Paint the Town Red | 3.6 TF2 | $7.1 PP | - |
Parkitect | 6.5 TF2 | $12.85 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Pathologic 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.03 PP | - |
Pathologic Classic HD | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Per Aspera | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Pikuniku | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Pistol Whip | 6.1 TF2 | $12.21 PP | - |
Plague Inc: Evolved | 1.6 TF2 | $3.2 PP | - |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Planet Coaster | 1.8 TF2 | $3.63 PP | - |
Planet Zoo | 2.1 TF2 | $4.17 PP | - |
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS | 7.1 TF2 | $14.13 PP | - |
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid | 2.7 TF2 | $5.42 PP | - |
PowerBeatsVR | 1.0 TF2 | $1.97 PP | - |
PowerSlave Exhumed | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Praey for the Gods | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Prehistoric Kingdom | 1.3 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Prison Architect | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
Pro Cycling Manager 2019 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Project Hospital | 2.4 TF2 | $4.72 PP | - |
Project Wingman | 1.6 TF2 | $3.25 PP | - |
Project Winter | 1.4 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Propnight | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Pumpkin Jack | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Quantum Break | 2.6 TF2 | $5.14 PP | - |
RESIDENT EVIL 3 | 2.4 TF2 | $4.76 PP | - |
RUGBY 20 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
RUINER | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse | 3.7 TF2 | $7.42 PP | - |
Ragnaröck | 3.4 TF2 | $6.84 PP | - |
Railway Empire | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
Rain World | 0.8 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $1.69 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Raw Data | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Re:Legend | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Red Matter | 4.5 TF2 | $8.86 PP | - |
Remnant: From the Ashes - Complete Edition | 2.2 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.43 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (Jun 2023) |
Resident Evil / biohazard HD REMASTER | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster | 1.2 TF2 | $2.31 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 GOLD Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $3.0 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Resident Evil 6 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.78 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition | 2.4 TF2 | $4.84 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Retro Machina | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Risen 3 - Complete Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Risen | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 0.7 TF2 | $1.33 PP | - |
River City Girls | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
Roboquest | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
Rubber Bandits | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Ryse: Son of Rome | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
SCP: Pandemic | 2.4 TF2 | $4.85 PP | - |
SCUM | 3.4 TF2 | $6.86 PP | - |
SOMA | 3.3 TF2 | $6.51 PP | - |
SONG OF HORROR Complete Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
STAR WARS® THE FORCE UNLEASHED II | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
STAR WARS®: Knights of the Old Republic™ II - The Sith Lords™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
STAR WARS™: Squadrons | 1.6 TF2 | $3.14 PP | - |
SUPERHOT VR | 2.2 TF2 | $4.46 PP | - |
SUPERHOT | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE | 0.5 TF2 | $0.98 PP | - |
Saint's Row The Third Remastered | 2.4 TF2 | $4.81 PP | - |
Saints Row 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Saints Row IV Game of the Century Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Saints Row IV | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Saints Row the Third - The Full Package | 1.0 TF2 | $1.91 PP | - |
Saints Row: The Third | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Salt and Sanctuary | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Sanctum 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Satisfactory | 6.8 TF2 | $13.49 PP | - |
Scarlet Nexus | 2.9 TF2 | $5.75 PP | - |
Scribblenauts Unlimited | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Secret Neighbor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Serious Sam 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Serious Sam 4 | 4.7 TF2 | $9.3 PP | - |
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem | 2.2 TF2 | $4.47 PP | - |
Severed Steel | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
Shadow Man Remastered | 1.1 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Shadow Warrior 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 3.1 TF2 | $6.15 PP | - |
Shenmue 3 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Shenmue I & II | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Shining Resonance Refrain | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization V | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI : Platinum Edition | 3.1 TF2 | $6.22 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization® V: The Complete Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.71 PP | - |
Sid Meiers Civilization IV: The Complete Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Siege of Centauri | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
SimCasino | 1.3 TF2 | $2.54 PP | - |
SimplePlanes | 2.0 TF2 | $3.89 PP | - |
Skullgirls 2nd Encore | 1.8 TF2 | $3.62 PP | - |
Slap City | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Slay the Spire | 3.1 TF2 | $6.22 PP | - |
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Slime Rancher | 1.9 TF2 | $3.8 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 3 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 4 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.69 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered | 1.4 TF2 | $2.86 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
Sniper Elite | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure DX | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure 2 | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Sonic Mania | 1.5 TF2 | $3.06 PP | - |
Soul Calibur VI | 1.6 TF2 | $3.2 PP | - |
Source of Madness | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Space Engineers | 2.6 TF2 | $5.24 PP | - |
Space Haven | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Spec Ops: The Line | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
SpeedRunners | 0.5 TF2 | $1.02 PP | - |
Spelunky | 1.1 TF2 | $2.22 PP | - |
Spirit Of The Island | 1.4 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated | 1.1 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy | 4.8 TF2 | $9.55 PP | - |
Star Renegades | 2.9 TF2 | $5.82 PP | - |
Star Trek: Bridge Crew | 4.3 TF2 | $8.55 PP | - |
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005) | 0.4 TF2 | $0.84 PP | - |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Star Wars® Empire at War™: Gold Pack | 1.1 TF2 | $2.15 PP | - |
Star Wars®: Jedi Knight®: Jedi Academy | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Starbound | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
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2023.06.08 11:20 Original_Cranberry87 [Ark: Survival Evolved] #41 Props to you folks who got this plat entirely legit. I tried but them dossiers were too much for me
2023.06.08 03:34 acelikescrypto Will my progress in ark survival evolved go to ark survival ascended?
I have a serious question, will all of my progress in ark survival evolved go to ark ascended so i won’t have to restarts ark on ark survival ascended.
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2023.06.08 03:17 Blair_Cypher_94 SPECTRA-FlutterStrike
| Name: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike Background: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike, a young prince hailing from a unique lineage of insect royalty, combines the qualities of his diverse ancestry with his passion for baseball and military training. Born as the child of an anthropomorphic dragonfly, he carries within him the power of his insect heritage and an affinity for dark magic, bestowed upon him by his lineage. Appearance: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike dresses in a distinctive outfit that fuses elements of his interests and influences. He wears a baseball uniform, complete with a cap and a jersey bearing his family's crest. His attire is accessorized with combat gear, reminiscent of The Scout from Team Fortress 2, symbolizing his military training. His appearance also reflects the influence of The Batter from OFF, featuring a mysterious air of determination and purpose. Additionally, he bears a resemblance to Star Butterfly from SVTFOE, exuding a sense of whimsy and adventure. Powers and Abilities: - Insect Heritage: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike possesses innate abilities inherited from his dragonfly lineage. These include enhanced agility, flight, and acute senses, allowing him to maneuver swiftly and perceive his surroundings with exceptional clarity.
- Dark Magic Affinity: Drawing from his family's connection to dark magic, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike possesses a command over mystical forces. He can harness and manipulate dark energy to cast spells, summon arcane constructs, and unleash devastating attacks upon his foes.
- Baseball Mastery: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike's love for baseball extends beyond a mere hobby. He has honed his skills to a remarkable level, boasting exceptional hand-eye coordination, speed, and strategic thinking. He can utilize his baseball bat as a weapon with incredible precision and agility.
- Military Training: Guided by his loyal M16 bodyguard and butler, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike has undergone rigorous military training. He is well-versed in various combat techniques, firearms, and tactical strategies. His disciplined approach to battle gives him an edge in confrontations.
- Insect Manipulation: Through his connection to his insect lineage, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike can communicate with and command insects. He can summon swarms of insects to aid him in battle, gather information, or carry out covert tasks.
- Reality Bending: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike possesses a latent ability to manipulate reality itself, akin to Molecule Man from Marvel. While his mastery over this power is still developing, he can reshape the environment, manipulate matter, and alter the fabric of reality within a limited scope.
- Dual Identity: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike grapples with the duality of his persona. On one hand, he is a noble prince fulfilling his royal duties and upholding his family's legacy. On the other hand, he embodies the spirit of a rebellious and adventurous soul, eager to explore new realms and challenge the status quo.
- Royal Lineage: As a member of an insect royalty, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike carries the weight of his family's history and expectations. He is a symbol of his kingdom's traditions and the protector of his people, shouldering the responsibility of leadership.
- Adaptive Resilience: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike possesses remarkable resilience and adaptability, allowing him to overcome adversity and adjust to changing circumstances swiftly. He can adapt his strategies, tactics, and even his powers to counter his opponents effectively.
- Inner Conflicts: Beneath his charismatic and confident exterior, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike wrestles with inner conflicts. The juxtaposition of his dark magic heritage and his desire to bring harmony and justice often leads to internal struggles and difficult choices.
- Butterflies' Natural Predator: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike's
family lineage is intertwined with a history of conflict with butterflies, their natural predators. This rivalry and ancestral enmity fuels his determination to protect his insect brethren and ensure their survival.
- Quest for Balance: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike embarks on a personal quest to find a balance between his royal obligations, his love for baseball, his affinity for dark magic, and his desire for adventure. Through self-discovery and growth, he seeks to reconcile these aspects of his identity and forge his own path.
Origins: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike's origins can be traced back to the ancient kingdom of Insectavia, a realm inhabited by various insect species. Within this vibrant world, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike's family, the illustrious House of Dragonfly, held a prominent position as the ruling dynasty. As a child, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike exhibited exceptional potential in both physical prowess and magical aptitude. His parents, recognizing his unique abilities, arranged for him to receive extensive training in combat and the arcane arts. Under the guidance of skilled mentors, including his dedicated M16 bodyguard and butler, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike embarked on a journey of self-discovery and honing his skills. However, tragedy struck when a malevolent force known as the Shadow Swarm threatened to plunge Insectavia into chaos and destruction. The Shadow Swarm, an ancient evil seeking dominion over all insect-kind, unleashed its dark minions, enveloping the kingdom in a shroud of fear and despair. In the midst of this turmoil, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike's latent powers began to awaken, fueled by his determination to protect his people. He tapped into the wellspring of dark magic flowing through his veins, merging it with his natural combat prowess. With newfound abilities and armed with a legendary artifact, the Obsidian Bat, he led the charge against the Shadow Swarm. Through epic battles, daring escapades, and sacrifices, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike and his companions ultimately triumphed over the Shadow Swarm, restoring peace to Insectavia. Their victory, however, came at a great cost, as the kingdom suffered irreparable damage. Now, in the aftermath of the conflict, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike assumes the mantle of leadership, striving to rebuild Insectavia and protect it from future threats. With his unwavering determination, his love for his people, and his dedication to upholding justice, he becomes a symbol of hope and resilience in the insect realm. Personality: SPECTRA-Flutterstrike embodies a complex blend of traits. He exudes a charismatic and confident demeanor, reflecting his royal upbringing and sense of responsibility. However, beneath his regal facade lies a rebellious spirit, yearning for adventure and eager to explore uncharted territories. He possesses a deep love for baseball, finding solace and inspiration in the sport. His passion for the game is evident in his unwavering dedication to honing his skills and using it as a metaphor for life's challenges. Despite his dark magic abilities and the burdens he carries, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike maintains a kind and nurturing nature. He is known for his empathy and compassion, especially towards his younger sibling and those in need. This caring side of him shines through in his interactions with others, offering support and encouragement. However, the presence of his darker powers occasionally leads to inner conflicts and moments of self-doubt. He grapples with the responsibility that comes with wielding such potent forces, striving to find a balance between using his abilities for good and ensuring he does not succumb to their destructive potential. Throughout his journey, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike embraces personal growth and learns valuable lessons about sacrifice, resilience, and the complexities of his own identity. He evolves from a determined prince into a wise and compassionate leader, inspiring those around him and shaping the future of Insectavia. SPECTRA-Flutterstrike's lineage and connection to dark magic give rise to various forms that represent different aspects of his being and inner turmoil. These forms are a manifestation of his ancestral legacy and the potential for immense power that lies within him. However, they also serve as a reminder of the dangers of succumbing to the allure of that power. - Ascended Form: In this form, SPECTRA-Flutterstrike taps into the full extent of his dark magic and lineage. His appearance undergoes a dramatic transformation, with his body emanating an ethereal glow and his wings expanding into a magnificent display. This form grants him enhanced physical abilities, heightened magical prowess, and the ability to command shadows to his will.
- Tempest Form: As SPECTRA-Flutterstrike struggles to control his dark magic, his inner turmoil takes shape in the Tempest Form. In this state, his body is wreathed in swirling dark energy, crackling with raw power. His emotions and desires become amplified, making him more unpredictable and prone to acts of aggression. While this form grants him unparalleled strength and destructive capabilities, it also threatens to consume him if left unchecked.
- Harmony Form: Representing the delicate balance between his light and dark sides, the Harmony Form emerges when SPECTRA-Flutterstrike gains mastery over his inner turmoil. His appearance takes on a harmonious blend of light and shadow, exuding an aura of tranquility. In this state, he gains access to advanced manipulation of dark and light energies, enabling him to restore balance, heal, and shield himself and others from harm.
- Eclipse Form: This form represents the ultimate struggle within SPECTRA-Flutterstrike, where his dark magic threatens to overwhelm him completely. In the Eclipse Form, his physical features become more menacing, with his eyes glowing with an ominous intensity. In this state, he gains immense power, capable of reshaping reality itself. However, he risks losing his sense of self and succumbing to the darkness within.
As SPECTRA-Flutterstrike navigates his journey, he grapples with the temptation and responsibility of his dark magic. He seeks to understand and control these different forms, utilizing their power for the greater good while avoiding the mistakes of his ancestors. Through self-reflection, inner strength, and the support of his companions, he strives to strike a balance between his lineage's legacy and his own destiny. submitted by Blair_Cypher_94 to Dbmlore [link] [comments] |
2023.06.08 02:55 Tercot-Dye Tek tier arrogance.
I tried to tell someone a lamprey can be used to avoid radiation poisoning. They said, in a very stuck up way, I have a tek suite. Kinda like yeah you low level dummy you are not as important as me I don't need your tricks to survive.
How is a newer player suppose to get along with everyone unless they skip all of Ark's content run straight to end game?
It's not fun. It's humiliating.
I just want to enjoy the climb. I don't want to do the boss fight right away loose all the pre-content. But everyone ostracizes you like you are an idiot if you don't skip all go straight to end game tek.
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2023.06.08 02:04 Yet_One_More_Idiot I asked ChatGPT to give me a generalised route-map to my dream job...
I asked ChatGPT to create a generalised route-map to my dream job of being...an astronaut.
My prompt:
Currently, I am a 40yo man, with a BMI of 41, a 2:2 degree in Pure Mathematics and a qualified accounting technician (MAAT), part-qualified ACCA, working as a semi-senior accountant in a practice. I also suffer from psoriasis and many of the other symptoms that go along with an autoimmune disease.
My ideal job would be to become an astronaut; my childhood dream was to be an astronaut and be part of an initial wave of interplanetary colonisation.
If you can... provide me a step-by-step route-map to go from where I currently am, to achieving my ideal job as an astronaut! I am a Brit living in the UK.
ChatGPT's response...note that it did NOT say my dream was impossible because of underlying health reasons (which honestly surprised me - I can lose weight, but I thought my autoimmune disease would be a deal-breaker...)
Realizing your dream of becoming an astronaut and contributing to interplanetary colonization is an ambitious and inspiring goal. While your current health and weight might present a challenge, with the right motivation and determination, it's still feasible to take steps toward your dream. Here is a general outline of steps you might take:
1. \*Improve Physical Health and Fitness:** The first step would be to prioritize your health. Astronauts need to be in excellent physical condition. Work on losing weight to reach a healthier BMI, if advised by your doctor. Regular cardiovascular and strength training exercise will help improve your overall physical health. Also, maintaining a healthy diet will be vital.*
2. \*Address Medical Concerns:** You'll need to manage your psoriasis and associated symptoms, as medical conditions can be disqualifiers for astronaut candidacy. Visit a healthcare professional to discuss the severity of your autoimmune disease, and find out the best way to manage or mitigate it. If necessary, work with them to create a plan to meet the health and physical standards required by space agencies.*
3. \*Expand Your Scientific Knowledge:** While your background in mathematics and accountancy provides a strong foundation in problem-solving and critical thinking, you may need to extend your education to include more specific, relevant scientific knowledge. Obtaining a Master's or Doctoral degree in a STEM field (such as engineering, biological science, physical science, or computer science) could be beneficial.*
4. \*Get Relevant Experience:** The UK Space Agency, like NASA and others, usually requires at least three years of related professional experience after earning a Bachelor's degree or at least 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft. Relevant experience could include roles in research, teaching, engineering, or piloting, for example.*
5. \*Apply to the UK Space Agency:** The UK Space Agency periodically has astronaut selection programs. The specific requirements might change, but you can monitor their website and social media channels to stay informed about upcoming selection rounds. Also, attend space-related events, seminars, and workshops to network and learn more about the selection process.*
6. \*Prepare for Rigorous Selection Process:** If you meet the qualifications, you'll undergo a selection process which often includes medical and psychological evaluations, along with intensive interviews and skills assessments. The process can take over a year and is extremely competitive.*
7. \*Undergo Training:** If you're selected, you'll undergo several years of training. This can include survival training, learning about spacecraft systems, simulated spacewalks, underwater training, and even learning Russian (since many missions are launched from Russia).*
8. \*Stay Flexible and Persistent:** Becoming an astronaut is a long process and can take years of effort. In addition to the steps above, you should stay flexible, stay motivated, and keep your options open.*
Remember, becoming an astronaut is more about the journey than the destination. It requires a great deal of personal and professional growth, and even if you don't become an astronaut, the process itself can be rewarding and transformative.
Keep in mind that the space industry is expanding, and there are other roles in the sector where you could contribute to space exploration and colonization, such as in operations, research, or policy. For example, companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and others are working on ambitious projects to establish a human presence on Mars and elsewhere in the solar system.
Finally, there may be opportunities in the future for civilians to travel to space without the full astronaut training, through space tourism ventures like Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle.
I hope this information helps, and I wish you the best of luck on your journey towards achieving your dream!
I then asked a further clarifying question:
Provide a realistic timeline for achieving these steps (steps can overlap time-wise).
ChatGPT's answer:
Given the ambitious nature of your goal and considering the various factors at play, here's a rough timeline:
\*Step 1: Improve Physical Health and Fitness (Ongoing)***
- Start immediately and maintain as a lifelong habit.
- Reaching a healthier BMI and improving physical fitness could reasonably take 1-2 years depending on your current health, dedication, and consistency.
\*Step 2: Address Medical Concerns (Ongoing)***
- Begin immediately by consulting with your healthcare provider.
- Depending on the severity and management of your autoimmune disease, progress in this area could also take a few years.
\*Step 3: Expand Your Scientific Knowledge (2-5 Years)***
- Obtaining a master's degree usually takes 1-2 years, while a Ph.D. typically requires 3-5 years.
- You can start this step as soon as you are prepared and accepted into a program.
\*Step 4: Get Relevant Experience (3-5 Years)***
- If you start right after obtaining an advanced degree, this should take at least 3 years.
- If you become a pilot, it may take longer due to the specific hours of experience required.
- Note that you can start gaining relevant experience even before you finish your degree, so these years can overlap.
\*Step 5: Apply to the UK Space Agency (Varies)***
- The timing here depends on when astronaut selection rounds are open. This could occur during or after your years gaining relevant experience.
- Applications and selection processes typically occur over a period of several months to a year.
\*Step 6: Prepare for Rigorous Selection Process (1-2 Years)***
- The selection process is often lengthy and may take a year or more to complete, assuming you progress through all stages.
\*Step 7: Undergo Training (2 Years)***
- If selected, astronaut candidates typically undergo about two years of basic training.
- Training periods may vary based on mission requirements and candidate progress.
In summary, this journey would likely take at least 10-15 years, assuming all goes according to plan and considering the length of education, acquiring relevant experience, selection process, and training. This timeline also assumes that selection rounds are happening at a time that aligns with your progress and that you're selected on your first attempt, which is not guaranteed given the competitive nature of astronaut selection. Additionally, the effects of age on astronaut candidacy are not entirely clear but should be considered as well. Currently, the upper age limit seems flexible, especially as our understanding and management of health in space improves, but the rigors of space travel and preparation are undeniable.
It's a long journey, but remember, the most important part is the process and the growth you'll experience along the way. The world of space exploration is rapidly evolving, and even if you don't become an astronaut, there will likely be many other ways for you to contribute to interplanetary colonization.
So...feasibly by age 55 in 2038?
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Has anyone else tried asking for similar route-maps to achieving their own dream jobs?
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2023.06.08 01:31 Asleep_Cat9710 21 [F4F] East coast / online OPR
Hoi my names crystal I'm ace sexual and lithromantic! And I am here looking for a Qpr!! if you dont know what that is please look it up before messaging pls So a bit about (cause there really isnt a place for qpr on reddit) me I love makeing stuff out of alot of different media like clay,digital,wire,plastic,string and soon metal casting! I also play alot of video including modded minecraft ark survival evolved are some of my faves out of the 70+ games I have I also love singing tho I don't do it as often as I'd like, baking lots of different things like dounuts or cookies! I usually prefer voice chat on discord so if you have that let me know! I'm 5,6 I'm on the cubby side normally I have brown hair but it's dyed black rn I do have a nose septum peirceing blue/ grey eyes I am also diagnosed autistic and I studder sometimes but have been getting better at convos I tend to get very excited when talking about thing I like to do and will talk about them for hours if you don't stop me
What I'm looking for!
I want to spend my life with someone who we can talk to each other freely and help support each other vent to each other and talk and much as we can I would prefer to in the long run live with said person but would like to get to know the future person really well first, some one I can go on long car drives with and do small things for each other me being lithromantic I do have romantic thoughts I just don't want to or rarely do them it's more like I want to be you very best friend
Cons
I can't drive due to chronic health issues and I need support mental health wise in a relationship like just letting me know that your not mad at me stuff like that
Pros I am very supportive to any gender life circumstance or what have you, i really like makeing people happy I will make you laugh ill make you all sorts of cool knickknacks and stuff I'm kinda like a penguin looking for his mate with a pebble I really like cuddling. well I think that it for now I hope to talk soon! Feel free to dm me !
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2023.06.08 01:27 parsa_vortex is there a workshopped mod to disable the fact that when you enter a cave, it glitches and teleports every player to the host in ark survival evolved
Hello fellow Ark: Survival Evolved players,
I'm reaching out to the community today in search of a potential solution to a frustrating glitch that many of us have encountered when exploring caves. Specifically, I'm referring to the glitch that teleports every player to the host when entering a cave. This issue disrupts the immersion and enjoyment of the game, especially during cooperative multiplayer sessions.
I wanted to know if anyone has come across a workshopped mod that effectively disables this cave teleportation glitch. I've searched extensively but haven't found a definitive answer. That's why I'm turning to you, the passionate and knowledgeable members of this community, to shed some light on this matter.
If you have any information, personal experiences, or suggestions regarding mods that address the cave teleportation glitch, I would greatly appreciate your input. Perhaps you've come across a mod that effectively tackles this issue, or maybe you've discovered a workaround that helps mitigate its impact. Any advice or insights you can provide would be invaluable.
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2023.06.07 22:09 Ninjaofshadow [PS4 Server] Welcome to Ark Noodles!
| Hello everybody! I'd like to introduce you to Ark Noodles! A PS4/Ps5 cluster created with a vanilla experience in mind, with Quality of Life adjustments to make it a middle ground in difficulty. A quick list of what we've got! - ALL MAPS and live over a year with no signs of stopping. long term living encouraged
- Max wild level 225
-x14 harvest. You still need to put work in, but much more forgiving than official. - 20-30 minutes per mating/egg depending on species.
10 minutes to hatch eggs via incubator - Auto engrams, boss-locked tekgrams - custom drops grouped by item type. - maps restored to mod states where possible; story maps level equalized ROTATING PVP EVENT MAP that your pve character can transfer to. We also have a map and mode named Ark Noodles PVP: Sticks and Stones It's separate and isolated from the rest of the cluster. Full pvp no ORP on the lost islands, with a twist. Flyers are untameable, wyverns can be hatched but not claimed Gigas and carchars cannot be tamed No guns, no tek, no metal structures, no fabricators, electricity or cryofridges. Putting the survival back into Ark Survival Evolved! Max wild level: 150 Harvest x5 Taming x10 Exp X 2.5 If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! https://discord.gg/arknoodles submitted by Ninjaofshadow to playarkservers [link] [comments] |
2023.06.07 22:08 Ninjaofshadow [PS4 Server] Welcome to Ark Noodles!
Hello everybody! I'd like to introduce you to Ark Noodles!
A PS4/Ps5 cluster created with a vanilla experience in mind, with Quality of Life adjustments to make it a middle ground in difficulty.
A quick list of what we've got!
- ALL MAPS and live over a year with no signs of stopping. long term living encouraged
- Max wild level 225
-x14 harvest. You still need to put work in, but much more forgiving than official.
- 20-30 minutes per mating/egg depending on species.
10 minutes to hatch eggs via incubator - Auto engrams, boss-locked tekgrams - custom drops grouped by item type. - maps restored to mod states where possible; story maps level equalized
ROTATING PVP EVENT MAP that your pve character can transfer to.
We also have a map and mode named
Ark Noodles PVP: Sticks and Stones It's separate and isolated from the rest of the cluster.
Full pvp no ORP on the lost islands, with a twist.
Flyers are untameable, wyverns can be hatched but not claimed
Gigas and carchars cannot be tamed
No guns, no tek, no metal structures, no fabricators, electricity or cryofridges.
Putting the survival back into Ark Survival Evolved!
Max wild level: 150 Harvest x5 Taming x10 Exp X 2.5
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
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2023.06.07 22:07 Ninjaofshadow [PS4 Server] Welcome to Ark Noodles!
Hello everybody! I'd like to introduce you to Ark Noodles!
A PS4/Ps5 cluster created with a vanilla experience in mind, with Quality of Life adjustments to make it a middle ground in difficulty.
A quick list of what we've got!
- ALL MAPS and live over a year with no signs of stopping. long term living encouraged
- Max wild level 225
-x14 harvest. You still need to put work in, but much more forgiving than official.
- 20-30 minutes per mating/egg depending on species.
10 minutes to hatch eggs via incubator - Auto engrams, boss-locked tekgrams - custom drops grouped by item type. - maps restored to mod states where possible; story maps level equalized
ROTATING PVP EVENT MAP that your pve character can transfer to.
We also have a map and mode named
Ark Noodles PVP: Sticks and Stones It's separate and isolated from the rest of the cluster.
Full pvp no ORP on the lost islands, with a twist.
Flyers are untameable, wyverns can be hatched but not claimed
Gigas and carchars cannot be tamed
No guns, no tek, no metal structures, no fabricators, electricity or cryofridges.
Putting the survival back into Ark Survival Evolved!
Max wild level: 150 Harvest x5 Taming x10 Exp X 2.5
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
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2023.06.07 22:07 Ninjaofshadow [PS4 Server] Welcome to Ark Noodles!
Hello everybody! I'd like to introduce you to Ark Noodles!
A PS4/Ps5 cluster created with a vanilla experience in mind, with Quality of Life adjustments to make it a middle ground in difficulty.
A quick list of what we've got!
- ALL MAPS and live over a year with no signs of stopping. long term living encouraged
- Max wild level 225
-x14 harvest. You still need to put work in, but much more forgiving than official.
- 20-30 minutes per mating/egg depending on species.
10 minutes to hatch eggs via incubator - Auto engrams, boss-locked tekgrams - custom drops grouped by item type. - maps restored to mod states where possible; story maps level equalized
ROTATING PVP EVENT MAP that your pve character can transfer to.
We also have a map and mode named
Ark Noodles PVP: Sticks and Stones It's separate and isolated from the rest of the cluster.
Full pvp no ORP on the lost islands, with a twist.
Flyers are untameable, wyverns can be hatched but not claimed
Gigas and carchars cannot be tamed
No guns, no tek, no metal structures, no fabricators, electricity or cryofridges.
Putting the survival back into Ark Survival Evolved!
Max wild level: 150 Harvest x5 Taming x10 Exp X 2.5
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
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2023.06.07 21:25 Nuerax A slew of religious zealots have entered the Andromeda galaxy after the plot of Mass Effect Andromeda finished. And how would things fare for the Initiative? How would they react to these new threats?
As the Andromeda Initiative starts to expand its operations deeper into the hostile tendrils of the Andromeda galaxy, they soon realise that there is certainly something smack dab in the middle of that spiral that just seems to attract zealots of all sorts and caliber.
Angara, Remnant and Kett aside, fragments of mind bogglingly advanced technology has started to awaken. Pulling in zealous fleets from cornerstones all over the multiverse...
The first fleet to heed the call is an utterly massive Ark Mechanicus Explorator fleet. Seeking refuge from the chaotic storms of the terrifying Grift Rift, the Explorator fleet took a detour from its route to the fringes of the galaxy and through warp shenanigans, ended up in Andromeda.
Featuring legions of rad soaked Skitarii under the harsh hands of the Tech Priests and their Magos of the Adeptus Mechanicus. The fleet seeks to build Mars anew in this isolated galaxy. Oh and quite possibly build their own empire away from the Imperium so no Astartes or Imperial Guard coming.
(Warhammer 40k)
The second fleet would be an entire Covenant battlefleet that had seemingly been pulled through slipstream via a cunning experimental bomb made out of a slipstream drive.
Curious at the new development and furious at underhanded human treachery, the Covie bastards under the command of the few Prophets decided that the best course of revenge was to wipe humanity off Andromeda and claim it for High Charity.
(Halo)
The third fleet are the Firstborn children of the Gods. The grandest beings whom have walked the surface of Aiur. Some of these great and ancient beings had fled Khala for verdant pastures.
Sailing with the blessings of their gods and seeking new territory to grow their numbers away from Terran and Zerg threats, the Protoss have decided to learn from their mistakes and take no chances with humanity even in a new galaxy.
(Protoss)
The forth fleet to arrive in Andromeda are a horrifying, advanced yet incorrigibly archaic even in a time of high technology. With swirling worms ritually festering within their bodies and grand Tombships blessed by their dark gods, the Hive have arrived into Andromeda.
Seeking purity and refinement through battle, the Hive almost immediately started picking fights. Soon they would conquer Andromeda by force, and the gods would finally be pleased by the ample slaughter presented to them.
(Destiny)
The fifth fleet? Psychic signatures going haywire, proxy species going mad, signs of humanity seemingly reaching apotheosis way ahead of time. Anomalies had triggered many many psychic warning bells in the home of the the Elders.
Perhaps or because of this sudden surge of psychic activity, an entire fleet meant to retake Earth had been accidentally diverted to Andromeda much to the curiosity of Thin Men and their bulbous headed grunts.
By hook or by crook their realms would have to survive, for the Elders have decreed so. Even if the Chosen have to subjugate out every other competitor in Andromeda so as to safeguard their bastion.
(XCOM 2)
The sixth fleet consisted of many significantly smaller yet no less dangerous fleets that arrived into the fold of the Andromeda Galaxy silently. Oddly silent compared to the frothing zealotry of everyone else yet insidious by itself.
With command bridges lit by screens of flashing holocrons, riding on ominously angular hulls that cut against the darkness of space. The refugees of the original Sith empires have decided to gamble their legacies by throwing caution into the wind and riding hyperspace to uncharted lands.
Naive from enlightenment, the new arrivals and even the Angara of Andromeda have shown no aptitude to the Force and the Dark Side. So much potential bared here just waiting to be used by any Sith with the idea of having a dynasty of their own.
So, the main idea of this is to ponder on how the Andromeda Initiative handle the influx of religious fanatic themed empires into their new Galaxy. Would empathy, tolerance, diversity, science and progress be their salvation? Or would the races of the Citadel crumble under the onslaught of those old and cynical enough to be cruel.
Bonus Scenario:
Malfunctioning multi dimensional technology have lead to erroneous severing of trans dimensional holes. The closing of portals are not always cleanly cut, and it have lead to strange energies metastasising all over the Andromeda Galaxy.
Some of these energies have been categorised as very beneficial to Initiative progress by scientists. Introduced to the public as Argent energy, more research is currently underway to harness this potential.
Yet there were things coming out from those portals. Strange, illogical things that made no sense whatsoever. Dark things whom acted with a temperament that was almost...biblical.
Arcane figures clad in white combat forms and golden masks have also been spotted giving counsel to affected worlds. Claiming to be the true Maykrs of the Angara, these beings speak with honeyed promises of salvation. Though curious minds have wondered about how timely their convenient arrival was.
(Doom Eternal)
Yet if those seams were Andromeda's cancer, the alien influx were its sickness then what of its mental illnesses?
The radio waves that bled just under these louder energies have been infected by a haunting memetic that echoed through the dark void as a siren song would through a dark ocean.
Make us whole.
Make us whole.
MAKE US WHOLE
A new trend was starting to pop up in almost everywhere advanced enough to manufacture machinery. A strange urge by many to unite despite their differences and be made whole. To show that they are united by a singular cause, many believers have begun fabricating strange Markers to show their devotion.
(Dead Space)
Bonus 2:
And who the fuck were these giant rats popping up in green flashes of light whenever a strange deposit of green stones were found?
(Warhammer)
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2023.06.07 19:43 Professional_Disk131 Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report
| Predictmedix – a great way to surf the Artificial Intelligence wave. https://preview.redd.it/f1x4jx9oum4b1.png?width=741&format=png&auto=webp&s=d387631262e56fc732c745f909a2b60afde4f24e There is a saying attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but if often rhymes.” This means circumstances might be different but similar events often recur. This is good because securities regulators demand that you make it clear that in the financial markets, “Past performance is no guarantee of future results.” However, investment analysts continue to use rhymes and here’s one that could help you see sizeable investment returns from Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF). This is how the rhyme comes together: A. The 1990s technology boom: The parallel I see is between the current Artificial Intelligence cycle and the dot-com stock market cycle of ≈1990 to ≈ 2002. As background, the 1990s either developed or laid the groundwork for changes that completely transformed the world we live in. Out of that time came many new technologies and related developments and each was highly disruptive. Here is a very brief list of some of those developments: (1) Nokia was the first mass-produced cellphone offered in 1992 with the ability to send and receive phone calls as well as store data (e.g. phone numbers). (2) The World Wide Web, a.k.a. the Web browser was proposed in 1990 and debuted in 1991. This was the start of the Internet, Websites, e-mails and a massive amount of information that would become available to everyone. (3) With the explosion of data available, finding it became a challenge. Mosaic started as the first search engine in 1993 followed by Yahoo in 1994 and Google in 1998. Today, Google has risen to the top and become synonymous with an Internet search. Google it. (4) Other important developments of that time included the growth in the capacity of microprocessors, Photoshop, texting, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, realistic videogames for a more adult market, collecting and using DNA, the start of e-tailing and more. (5) Finally, we have the stock market. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft are sometimes referred to as the four horsemen of the 1990s tech boom. But we can’t ignore Apple and Google and there were many more that benefited. The smaller, new, Initial Public Offering companies came to the fore with incredibly high returns in the second half of the 1990s. The chart to the right shows how stock markets performed during the 1990’s high-tech boom. A few things are worth noting: (1) The Dot.Com stock market cycle lasted a long t time. Essentially, more than the decade of the 1990s. It’s length reflected the importance of the fundamental changes taking place. (2) There was an important development regarding the stock market that has become part of the stock market legend. On December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a televised speech used the term “irrational exuberance” to describe a stock market that he thought was highly speculative and overvalued. His comment was intended as a warning from the Fed that the stock market, driven by the high-tech developments described above, was overvalued. His timing was five years early which is a lifetime in the stock market. (3) The five years after Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” statement was the most profitable for investors of the entire ten years plus of the stock market cycle. As you sit reading this brief, imagine your life without a cell phone, the Internet, e-mail and text messages. How different would your life be without just these four products that emerged from the 1990s. A more relevant question might be how different would your life be if you had purchased shares in Apple or Cisco or Dell or Google or Microsoft back then? B. The Artificial Intelligence Boom (AI): The term Artificial Intelligence was created in 1955. The idea was to have a machine that could take data, and find patterns that would enable it to make predictions and reach conclusions (make decisions). The Oxford Dictionary defines AI as “The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.” It was Moore’s Law in 1975 that stated the capacity of semiconductors would continue to double every two years which enabled computers to be able to put into practice the AI Boom that is taking place today. Current forecasts say the AI industry will grow to $900 billion by 2026 and $15.7 trillion by 2030. AI growth in the 1920s could dwarf anything high-tech was able to accomplish in the 1990s. (1) There is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom going on and many people don’t yet realize it is even happening. AI is used in: i. Self-driving and parking cars. AI is used by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Toyota and Volvo. ii. Maps and navigation. Enter where you are and where you want to go by car and Google Maps, for example, will give you a choice of routes, the time optimal route taking into account construction and traffic. iii. Facial detection or recognition. Facial detection identifies a human face or facial recognition that identifies a specific face that can be used for surveillance and security. iv. Digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana. When combined with search and recommendation AI, Alexa or Siri is able to learn your preferences and recommend things you are interested in. v. Customer service chatbots that answer frequently asked questions, track orders or direct calls. Often people will be unaware they are dealing with a machine. vi. Vehicle recognition use computer vision and deep learning to find a specific car on a surveillance video. vii. Robot vacuums can scan a living area, look for and remember objects in the way, remember the best route for cleaning the area and decide how many times it should repeat cleaning a specific area. It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs will be displaced by Artificial Intelligence and 375 million people will have to change to a totally different type of work. It is also forecast that it is not just lower-paying, blue-collar jobs that will be replaced by AI. Jobs such as accountants, lawyers, doctors, investment advisors and portfolio managers might all be substantially eliminated. AI will impact all industries and the rate of change will be exponential, that is, the rate of change will accelerate. For example, what does a doctor do? In general, a doctor gathers new information, refers to a patient’s medical history, refers to a medical book or today’s Internet, makes a diagnosis and provides s treatment. This is also what a lawyer does. AI might reach the point where it can do it faster and better than a human.. AI does present threats to human existence. As AI is changing exponentially, it will happen faster than the technology boom of the 1990s. It took technology 20 years to produce the changes we discussed above. AI could produce equivalent changes in 10 or 15 years. For example, ChatGPT, an AI product went from zero to 100 million users within months making it the fastest-growing consumer software product in history. There will be others. (2) The AI shift could drive economic change and a stock market cycle at least as significant as the last “dot.com” cycle. The “go-to” companies today for participation in AI are the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL). These are very large companies. GOOGL has a market cap of $1.6 trillion, AMZN has a market cap of $1.2 trillion, META has a market cap of $$648 billion, MSFT has a market cap of $2.4 trillion, NCDA has a market cap of $963 billion and ORCL has a market cap of $282 billion. (3) While these are excellent businesses, they are also amongst the world’s largest companies. In 2022, GOOGL, META and MSFT purchased 2 out of every 3 AI chips. In my opinion, it is almost unthinkable that GOOGL can be a ten-bagger from a base market cap of $1.6 trillion or AMZN from $1.2 trillion. But it is clear these stocks now have a major component of their value derived from involvement in Artificial Intelligence and it is not surprising that early adopters would choose a lower risk/lower return approach to gain exposure to an emerging Artificial Intelligence industry. (4) The changes created by AI also carry some risks. The speed of change will be challenging to human beings. There are forecasts that say one in four workers globally will see their jobs disappear and one in eight workers will have to be retrained in a totally unrelated field. During the industrial revolution and the tech boom, there was always the promise of more and better jobs. With AI we may have reached the point where machines actually do replace workers. (5) Cathie Wood is a well-known and widely followed money manager with a reputation for expertise in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Wood manages a range of portfolios including the ARK Innovation Exchange Traded Fund (ARKK) and since its founding in 2014, Bloomberg estimates NDVA has contributed 13% of the fund’s 112% total return only behind Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, Invitae Corp and Tesla. That is all positive but Wood sold the ARKK holding in NVDA in January 2023 just before it rallied strongly adding some $560 billion to its market cap with $200 billion coming on one day after reporting earnings. Wood’s investors have basically missed the huge rally in the stock and the sector in 2023. (6) But there is another phase I would look for and that is the participation of smaller, retail investors. Whether it was in the tech cycle I discussed above, the “meme” stocks or commodity exploration and development cycles in the past, the retail investor buys in before the bull market ends. Market pundits such as Citi global asset allocation and Vanda Research make the same observation: where is the retail investor? We know the institutional investors have been getting in. So far in 2023 according to Bloomberg, the top 4% of stocks in the S&P 500 have contributed 94% of the index return and 8 of the top 20 include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet Class A, NVIDIA, Alphabet Class C, Tesla and Meta. In other words, the top 2% of the stocks in the S&P 500 contributed 94% of the return. Through mid-May, if the AI stocks are omitted, the S&P Index would be down -1.4% instead of up +8.3%. All of these stocks are AI leaders and each of them is an institutional stock. Yet, I believe the retail investor will come into the market and when they do, it is stocks like PMED for which they have always had an appetite. C. I think investors will get more bang for their buck by investing in a small company like Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) with a total commitment to AI. From a base market cap of $16.6 million and, as I have pointed out in recent reports, many different business verticals to get them higher, I see PMED as a unique opportunity for aggressive growth investors. It is hard to imagine any decade having more of an impact on the ensuring socio-economic decades than the 1990s. Imagine your activities today without your cellphone, Internet, email and texting. I expect the cycle driven by AI to be a long one, similar to the dot-com cycle that lasted longer than the decade of the 1990s. To the right is a chart published by Luke Lango’s Hypergrowth Investing. It shows the stock market in the 1990s and overlays current results. The parallels Lango sees include: • Federal Reserve’s tight money policy slowed economic growth in 1990 as it is doing currently. • In 1990, the markets were down around 20% and in 2022 stocks dropped around 25%. • In late 1990, the Fed started reducing interest rates and the markets rebounded. • In late 2022, the Fed has turned less hawkish and into 2023 has slowed the pace of interest rate increases. The markets have been recovering. • In the early 1990’s, the dot-com stock market rally began and the market would advance generally higher for the rest of the decade and into the new millennium. • Today, it is Artificial Intelligence that is pushing stocks higher and given my expectations for AI, it could stock prices higher until at least 2030. Conclusion: I believe Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is exceptionally well positioned to participate in the upcoming boom in Artificial Intelligence. There are many different ways to describe market cycles that evolve around such drivers. Here is mine: - Accumulation: the earliest buyers tend to be larger institutions that gain the information necessary to be early adopter. I have given several statistics to show this has been happening.
- Retail Participation/Speculation: as the story gains acceptance, less experienced investors enter the market and prices begin to rise more quickly. After two to three years of combined buying by large and small investors, it is possible to identify speculative activities such as very rapid increases in a stock price or underwritings of companies based on questionable valuations. This is the next phase I see ahead for the current AI cycle.
- Distribution/Sale: At some point, toward the end of the Retail Participation/Speculation phase, some investors will begin to sell. It is popular to believe that institutional investors or “smart money” sell at this stage. During the many years, I have spent in the investment business, this is not true. Institutions can hold on to their AI stocks for far too long and end up seeing their portfolios incinerated. This is still many years away. The challenge today with a stock like PMED is not getting out; it is getting in.
- Bear Market: eventually there will be a broad sell-off of AI stocks. Some institutions will sell without regard for their impact on the market. Margin buyers will get margin calls and may be forced to sell again without regard to price. At this time, over half of the AI companies trading at that time will simply disappear. Some will be successful but remain smaller. Some will merge with another AI company. Some will be acquired. Very few will survive and become leaders in the industries. They will become the Alphabets, Amazons, Metas, Microsofts, Nvidias, and Oracles of the 2040s and 2050s.
I started out with the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” So I don’t think the AI cycle of the 2020s will be the same as the high-tech cycle of the 1990s but I think it will be similar. If you agree, Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is a stock to buy for your portfolio. submitted by Professional_Disk131 to marketpredictors [link] [comments] |
2023.06.07 19:42 Professional_Disk131 Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report
| Predictmedix – a great way to surf the Artificial Intelligence wave. https://preview.redd.it/o7ilbe1kum4b1.png?width=741&format=png&auto=webp&s=c615cc31782669ba92264cf19791b7d70c582800 There is a saying attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but if often rhymes.” This means circumstances might be different but similar events often recur. This is good because securities regulators demand that you make it clear that in the financial markets, “Past performance is no guarantee of future results.” However, investment analysts continue to use rhymes and here’s one that could help you see sizeable investment returns from Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF). This is how the rhyme comes together: A. The 1990s technology boom: The parallel I see is between the current Artificial Intelligence cycle and the dot-com stock market cycle of ≈1990 to ≈ 2002. As background, the 1990s either developed or laid the groundwork for changes that completely transformed the world we live in. Out of that time came many new technologies and related developments and each was highly disruptive. Here is a very brief list of some of those developments: (1) Nokia was the first mass-produced cellphone offered in 1992 with the ability to send and receive phone calls as well as store data (e.g. phone numbers). (2) The World Wide Web, a.k.a. the Web browser was proposed in 1990 and debuted in 1991. This was the start of the Internet, Websites, e-mails and a massive amount of information that would become available to everyone. (3) With the explosion of data available, finding it became a challenge. Mosaic started as the first search engine in 1993 followed by Yahoo in 1994 and Google in 1998. Today, Google has risen to the top and become synonymous with an Internet search. Google it. (4) Other important developments of that time included the growth in the capacity of microprocessors, Photoshop, texting, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, realistic videogames for a more adult market, collecting and using DNA, the start of e-tailing and more. (5) Finally, we have the stock market. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft are sometimes referred to as the four horsemen of the 1990s tech boom. But we can’t ignore Apple and Google and there were many more that benefited. The smaller, new, Initial Public Offering companies came to the fore with incredibly high returns in the second half of the 1990s. The chart to the right shows how stock markets performed during the 1990’s high-tech boom. A few things are worth noting: (1) The Dot.Com stock market cycle lasted a long t time. Essentially, more than the decade of the 1990s. It’s length reflected the importance of the fundamental changes taking place. (2) There was an important development regarding the stock market that has become part of the stock market legend. On December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a televised speech used the term “irrational exuberance” to describe a stock market that he thought was highly speculative and overvalued. His comment was intended as a warning from the Fed that the stock market, driven by the high-tech developments described above, was overvalued. His timing was five years early which is a lifetime in the stock market. (3) The five years after Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” statement was the most profitable for investors of the entire ten years plus of the stock market cycle. As you sit reading this brief, imagine your life without a cell phone, the Internet, e-mail and text messages. How different would your life be without just these four products that emerged from the 1990s. A more relevant question might be how different would your life be if you had purchased shares in Apple or Cisco or Dell or Google or Microsoft back then? B. The Artificial Intelligence Boom (AI): The term Artificial Intelligence was created in 1955. The idea was to have a machine that could take data, and find patterns that would enable it to make predictions and reach conclusions (make decisions). The Oxford Dictionary defines AI as “The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.” It was Moore’s Law in 1975 that stated the capacity of semiconductors would continue to double every two years which enabled computers to be able to put into practice the AI Boom that is taking place today. Current forecasts say the AI industry will grow to $900 billion by 2026 and $15.7 trillion by 2030. AI growth in the 1920s could dwarf anything high-tech was able to accomplish in the 1990s. (1) There is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom going on and many people don’t yet realize it is even happening. AI is used in: i. Self-driving and parking cars. AI is used by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Toyota and Volvo. ii. Maps and navigation. Enter where you are and where you want to go by car and Google Maps, for example, will give you a choice of routes, the time optimal route taking into account construction and traffic. iii. Facial detection or recognition. Facial detection identifies a human face or facial recognition that identifies a specific face that can be used for surveillance and security. iv. Digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana. When combined with search and recommendation AI, Alexa or Siri is able to learn your preferences and recommend things you are interested in. v. Customer service chatbots that answer frequently asked questions, track orders or direct calls. Often people will be unaware they are dealing with a machine. vi. Vehicle recognition use computer vision and deep learning to find a specific car on a surveillance video. vii. Robot vacuums can scan a living area, look for and remember objects in the way, remember the best route for cleaning the area and decide how many times it should repeat cleaning a specific area. It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs will be displaced by Artificial Intelligence and 375 million people will have to change to a totally different type of work. It is also forecast that it is not just lower-paying, blue-collar jobs that will be replaced by AI. Jobs such as accountants, lawyers, doctors, investment advisors and portfolio managers might all be substantially eliminated. AI will impact all industries and the rate of change will be exponential, that is, the rate of change will accelerate. For example, what does a doctor do? In general, a doctor gathers new information, refers to a patient’s medical history, refers to a medical book or today’s Internet, makes a diagnosis and provides s treatment. This is also what a lawyer does. AI might reach the point where it can do it faster and better than a human.. AI does present threats to human existence. As AI is changing exponentially, it will happen faster than the technology boom of the 1990s. It took technology 20 years to produce the changes we discussed above. AI could produce equivalent changes in 10 or 15 years. For example, ChatGPT, an AI product went from zero to 100 million users within months making it the fastest-growing consumer software product in history. There will be others. (2) The AI shift could drive economic change and a stock market cycle at least as significant as the last “dot.com” cycle. The “go-to” companies today for participation in AI are the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL). These are very large companies. GOOGL has a market cap of $1.6 trillion, AMZN has a market cap of $1.2 trillion, META has a market cap of $$648 billion, MSFT has a market cap of $2.4 trillion, NCDA has a market cap of $963 billion and ORCL has a market cap of $282 billion. (3) While these are excellent businesses, they are also amongst the world’s largest companies. In 2022, GOOGL, META and MSFT purchased 2 out of every 3 AI chips. In my opinion, it is almost unthinkable that GOOGL can be a ten-bagger from a base market cap of $1.6 trillion or AMZN from $1.2 trillion. But it is clear these stocks now have a major component of their value derived from involvement in Artificial Intelligence and it is not surprising that early adopters would choose a lower risk/lower return approach to gain exposure to an emerging Artificial Intelligence industry. (4) The changes created by AI also carry some risks. The speed of change will be challenging to human beings. There are forecasts that say one in four workers globally will see their jobs disappear and one in eight workers will have to be retrained in a totally unrelated field. During the industrial revolution and the tech boom, there was always the promise of more and better jobs. With AI we may have reached the point where machines actually do replace workers. (5) Cathie Wood is a well-known and widely followed money manager with a reputation for expertise in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Wood manages a range of portfolios including the ARK Innovation Exchange Traded Fund (ARKK) and since its founding in 2014, Bloomberg estimates NDVA has contributed 13% of the fund’s 112% total return only behind Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, Invitae Corp and Tesla. That is all positive but Wood sold the ARKK holding in NVDA in January 2023 just before it rallied strongly adding some $560 billion to its market cap with $200 billion coming on one day after reporting earnings. Wood’s investors have basically missed the huge rally in the stock and the sector in 2023. (6) But there is another phase I would look for and that is the participation of smaller, retail investors. Whether it was in the tech cycle I discussed above, the “meme” stocks or commodity exploration and development cycles in the past, the retail investor buys in before the bull market ends. Market pundits such as Citi global asset allocation and Vanda Research make the same observation: where is the retail investor? We know the institutional investors have been getting in. So far in 2023 according to Bloomberg, the top 4% of stocks in the S&P 500 have contributed 94% of the index return and 8 of the top 20 include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet Class A, NVIDIA, Alphabet Class C, Tesla and Meta. In other words, the top 2% of the stocks in the S&P 500 contributed 94% of the return. Through mid-May, if the AI stocks are omitted, the S&P Index would be down -1.4% instead of up +8.3%. All of these stocks are AI leaders and each of them is an institutional stock. Yet, I believe the retail investor will come into the market and when they do, it is stocks like PMED for which they have always had an appetite. C. I think investors will get more bang for their buck by investing in a small company like Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) with a total commitment to AI. From a base market cap of $16.6 million and, as I have pointed out in recent reports, many different business verticals to get them higher, I see PMED as a unique opportunity for aggressive growth investors. It is hard to imagine any decade having more of an impact on the ensuring socio-economic decades than the 1990s. Imagine your activities today without your cellphone, Internet, email and texting. I expect the cycle driven by AI to be a long one, similar to the dot-com cycle that lasted longer than the decade of the 1990s. To the right is a chart published by Luke Lango’s Hypergrowth Investing. It shows the stock market in the 1990s and overlays current results. The parallels Lango sees include: • Federal Reserve’s tight money policy slowed economic growth in 1990 as it is doing currently. • In 1990, the markets were down around 20% and in 2022 stocks dropped around 25%. • In late 1990, the Fed started reducing interest rates and the markets rebounded. • In late 2022, the Fed has turned less hawkish and into 2023 has slowed the pace of interest rate increases. The markets have been recovering. • In the early 1990’s, the dot-com stock market rally began and the market would advance generally higher for the rest of the decade and into the new millennium. • Today, it is Artificial Intelligence that is pushing stocks higher and given my expectations for AI, it could stock prices higher until at least 2030. Conclusion: I believe Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is exceptionally well positioned to participate in the upcoming boom in Artificial Intelligence. There are many different ways to describe market cycles that evolve around such drivers. Here is mine: - Accumulation: the earliest buyers tend to be larger institutions that gain the information necessary to be early adopter. I have given several statistics to show this has been happening.
- Retail Participation/Speculation: as the story gains acceptance, less experienced investors enter the market and prices begin to rise more quickly. After two to three years of combined buying by large and small investors, it is possible to identify speculative activities such as very rapid increases in a stock price or underwritings of companies based on questionable valuations. This is the next phase I see ahead for the current AI cycle.
- Distribution/Sale: At some point, toward the end of the Retail Participation/Speculation phase, some investors will begin to sell. It is popular to believe that institutional investors or “smart money” sell at this stage. During the many years, I have spent in the investment business, this is not true. Institutions can hold on to their AI stocks for far too long and end up seeing their portfolios incinerated. This is still many years away. The challenge today with a stock like PMED is not getting out; it is getting in.
- Bear Market: eventually there will be a broad sell-off of AI stocks. Some institutions will sell without regard for their impact on the market. Margin buyers will get margin calls and may be forced to sell again without regard to price. At this time, over half of the AI companies trading at that time will simply disappear. Some will be successful but remain smaller. Some will merge with another AI company. Some will be acquired. Very few will survive and become leaders in the industries. They will become the Alphabets, Amazons, Metas, Microsofts, Nvidias, and Oracles of the 2040s and 2050s.
I started out with the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” So I don’t think the AI cycle of the 2020s will be the same as the high-tech cycle of the 1990s but I think it will be similar. If you agree, Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is a stock to buy for your portfolio. submitted by Professional_Disk131 to PennyStocksCanada [link] [comments] |
2023.06.07 19:41 Professional_Disk131 Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report
Predictmedix – a great way to surf the Artificial Intelligence wave. There is a saying attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but if often rhymes.” This means circumstances might be different but similar events often recur. This is good because securities regulators demand that you make it clear that in the financial markets, “Past performance is no guarantee of future results.” However, investment analysts continue to use rhymes and here’s one that could help you see sizeable investment returns from Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF). This is how the rhyme comes together: A. The 1990s technology boom: The parallel I see is between the current Artificial Intelligence cycle and the dot-com stock market cycle of ≈1990 to ≈ 2002. As background, the 1990s either developed or laid the groundwork for changes that completely transformed the world we live in. Out of that time came many new technologies and related developments and each was highly disruptive. Here is a very brief list of some of those developments: (1) Nokia was the first mass-produced cellphone offered in 1992 with the ability to send and receive phone calls as well as store data (e.g. phone numbers). (2) The World Wide Web, a.k.a. the Web browser was proposed in 1990 and debuted in 1991. This was the start of the Internet, Websites, e-mails and a massive amount of information that would become available to everyone. (3) With the explosion of data available, finding it became a challenge. Mosaic started as the first search engine in 1993 followed by Yahoo in 1994 and Google in 1998. Today, Google has risen to the top and become synonymous with an Internet search. Google it. (4) Other important developments of that time included the growth in the capacity of microprocessors, Photoshop, texting, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, realistic videogames for a more adult market, collecting and using DNA, the start of e-tailing and more. (5) Finally, we have the stock market. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft are sometimes referred to as the four horsemen of the 1990s tech boom. But we can’t ignore Apple and Google and there were many more that benefited. The smaller, new, Initial Public Offering companies came to the fore with incredibly high returns in the second half of the 1990s. The chart to the right shows how stock markets performed during the 1990’s high-tech boom. A few things are worth noting: (1) The Dot.Com stock market cycle lasted a long t time. Essentially, more than the decade of the 1990s. It’s length reflected the importance of the fundamental changes taking place. (2) There was an important development regarding the stock market that has become part of the stock market legend. On December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a televised speech used the term “irrational exuberance” to describe a stock market that he thought was highly speculative and overvalued. His comment was intended as a warning from the Fed that the stock market, driven by the high-tech developments described above, was overvalued. His timing was five years early which is a lifetime in the stock market. (3) The five years after Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” statement was the most profitable for investors of the entire ten years plus of the stock market cycle. As you sit reading this brief, imagine your life without a cell phone, the Internet, e-mail and text messages. How different would your life be without just these four products that emerged from the 1990s. A more relevant question might be how different would your life be if you had purchased shares in Apple or Cisco or Dell or Google or Microsoft back then? B. The Artificial Intelligence Boom (AI): The term Artificial Intelligence was created in 1955. The idea was to have a machine that could take data, and find patterns that would enable it to make predictions and reach conclusions (make decisions). The Oxford Dictionary defines AI as “The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.” It was Moore’s Law in 1975 that stated the capacity of semiconductors would continue to double every two years which enabled computers to be able to put into practice the AI Boom that is taking place today. Current forecasts say the AI industry will grow to $900 billion by 2026 and $15.7 trillion by 2030. AI growth in the 1920s could dwarf anything high-tech was able to accomplish in the 1990s. (1) There is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom going on and many people don’t yet realize it is even happening. AI is used in: i. Self-driving and parking cars. AI is used by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Toyota and Volvo. ii. Maps and navigation. Enter where you are and where you want to go by car and Google Maps, for example, will give you a choice of routes, the time optimal route taking into account construction and traffic. iii. Facial detection or recognition. Facial detection identifies a human face or facial recognition that identifies a specific face that can be used for surveillance and security. iv. Digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana. When combined with search and recommendation AI, Alexa or Siri is able to learn your preferences and recommend things you are interested in. v. Customer service chatbots that answer frequently asked questions, track orders or direct calls. Often people will be unaware they are dealing with a machine. vi. Vehicle recognition use computer vision and deep learning to find a specific car on a surveillance video. vii. Robot vacuums can scan a living area, look for and remember objects in the way, remember the best route for cleaning the area and decide how many times it should repeat cleaning a specific area. It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs will be displaced by Artificial Intelligence and 375 million people will have to change to a totally different type of work. It is also forecast that it is not just lower-paying, blue-collar jobs that will be replaced by AI. Jobs such as accountants, lawyers, doctors, investment advisors and portfolio managers might all be substantially eliminated. AI will impact all industries and the rate of change will be exponential, that is, the rate of change will accelerate. For example, what does a doctor do? In general, a doctor gathers new information, refers to a patient’s medical history, refers to a medical book or today’s Internet, makes a diagnosis and provides s treatment. This is also what a lawyer does. AI might reach the point where it can do it faster and better than a human.. AI does present threats to human existence. As AI is changing exponentially, it will happen faster than the technology boom of the 1990s. It took technology 20 years to produce the changes we discussed above. AI could produce equivalent changes in 10 or 15 years. For example, ChatGPT, an AI product went from zero to 100 million users within months making it the fastest-growing consumer software product in history. There will be others. (2) The AI shift could drive economic change and a stock market cycle at least as significant as the last “dot.com” cycle. The “go-to” companies today for participation in AI are the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL). These are very large companies. GOOGL has a market cap of $1.6 trillion, AMZN has a market cap of $1.2 trillion, META has a market cap of $$648 billion, MSFT has a market cap of $2.4 trillion, NCDA has a market cap of $963 billion and ORCL has a market cap of $282 billion. (3) While these are excellent businesses, they are also amongst the world’s largest companies. In 2022, GOOGL, META and MSFT purchased 2 out of every 3 AI chips. In my opinion, it is almost unthinkable that GOOGL can be a ten-bagger from a base market cap of $1.6 trillion or AMZN from $1.2 trillion. But it is clear these stocks now have a major component of their value derived from involvement in Artificial Intelligence and it is not surprising that early adopters would choose a lower risk/lower return approach to gain exposure to an emerging Artificial Intelligence industry. (4) The changes created by AI also carry some risks. The speed of change will be challenging to human beings. There are forecasts that say one in four workers globally will see their jobs disappear and one in eight workers will have to be retrained in a totally unrelated field. During the industrial revolution and the tech boom, there was always the promise of more and better jobs. With AI we may have reached the point where machines actually do replace workers. (5) Cathie Wood is a well-known and widely followed money manager with a reputation for expertise in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Wood manages a range of portfolios including the ARK Innovation Exchange Traded Fund (ARKK) and since its founding in 2014, Bloomberg estimates NDVA has contributed 13% of the fund’s 112% total return only behind Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, Invitae Corp and Tesla. That is all positive but Wood sold the ARKK holding in NVDA in January 2023 just before it rallied strongly adding some $560 billion to its market cap with $200 billion coming on one day after reporting earnings. Wood’s investors have basically missed the huge rally in the stock and the sector in 2023. (6) But there is another phase I would look for and that is the participation of smaller, retail investors. Whether it was in the tech cycle I discussed above, the “meme” stocks or commodity exploration and development cycles in the past, the retail investor buys in before the bull market ends. Market pundits such as Citi global asset allocation and Vanda Research make the same observation: where is the retail investor? We know the institutional investors have been getting in. So far in 2023 according to Bloomberg, the top 4% of stocks in the S&P 500 have contributed 94% of the index return and 8 of the top 20 include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet Class A, NVIDIA, Alphabet Class C, Tesla and Meta. In other words, the top 2% of the stocks in the S&P 500 contributed 94% of the return. Through mid-May, if the AI stocks are omitted, the S&P Index would be down -1.4% instead of up +8.3%. All of these stocks are AI leaders and each of them is an institutional stock. Yet, I believe the retail investor will come into the market and when they do, it is stocks like PMED for which they have always had an appetite. C. I think investors will get more bang for their buck by investing in a small company like Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) with a total commitment to AI. From a base market cap of $16.6 million and, as I have pointed out in recent reports, many different business verticals to get them higher, I see PMED as a unique opportunity for aggressive growth investors. It is hard to imagine any decade having more of an impact on the ensuring socio-economic decades than the 1990s. Imagine your activities today without your cellphone, Internet, email and texting. I expect the cycle driven by AI to be a long one, similar to the dot-com cycle that lasted longer than the decade of the 1990s. To the right is a chart published by Luke Lango’s Hypergrowth Investing. It shows the stock market in the 1990s and overlays current results. The parallels Lango sees include: • Federal Reserve’s tight money policy slowed economic growth in 1990 as it is doing currently. • In 1990, the markets were down around 20% and in 2022 stocks dropped around 25%. • In late 1990, the Fed started reducing interest rates and the markets rebounded. • In late 2022, the Fed has turned less hawkish and into 2023 has slowed the pace of interest rate increases. The markets have been recovering. • In the early 1990’s, the dot-com stock market rally began and the market would advance generally higher for the rest of the decade and into the new millennium. • Today, it is Artificial Intelligence that is pushing stocks higher and given my expectations for AI, it could stock prices higher until at least 2030. Conclusion: I believe Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is exceptionally well positioned to participate in the upcoming boom in Artificial Intelligence. There are many different ways to describe market cycles that evolve around such drivers. Here is mine: Accumulation: the earliest buyers tend to be larger institutions that gain the information necessary to be early adopter. I have given several statistics to show this has been happening. Retail Participation/Speculation: as the story gains acceptance, less experienced investors enter the market and prices begin to rise more quickly. After two to three years of combined buying by large and small investors, it is possible to identify speculative activities such as very rapid increases in a stock price or underwritings of companies based on questionable valuations. This is the next phase I see ahead for the current AI cycle. Distribution/Sale: At some point, toward the end of the Retail Participation/Speculation phase, some investors will begin to sell. It is popular to believe that institutional investors or “smart money” sell at this stage. During the many years, I have spent in the investment business, this is not true. Institutions can hold on to their AI stocks for far too long and end up seeing their portfolios incinerated. This is still many years away. The challenge today with a stock like PMED is not getting out; it is getting in. Bear Market: eventually there will be a broad sell-off of AI stocks. Some institutions will sell without regard for their impact on the market. Margin buyers will get margin calls and may be forced to sell again without regard to price. At this time, over half of the AI companies trading at that time will simply disappear. Some will be successful but remain smaller. Some will merge with another AI company. Some will be acquired. Very few will survive and become leaders in the industries. They will become the Alphabets, Amazons, Metas, Microsofts, Nvidias, and Oracles of the 2040s and 2050s. I started out with the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” So I don’t think the AI cycle of the 2020s will be the same as the high-tech cycle of the 1990s but I think it will be similar. If you agree, Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is a stock to buy for your portfolio.
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2023.06.07 19:40 Professional_Disk131 Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report
Predictmedix – a great way to surf the Artificial Intelligence wave.
https://preview.redd.it/dsdoua3bum4b1.png?width=741&format=png&auto=webp&s=0c6465d57b00593297b8a23bd6609b3702f9a710 There is a saying attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but if often rhymes.” This means circumstances might be different but similar events often recur. This is good because securities regulators demand that you make it clear that in the financial markets, “Past performance is no guarantee of future results.”
However, investment analysts continue to use rhymes and here’s one that could help you see sizeable investment returns from Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF). This is how the rhyme comes together:
A. The 1990s technology boom: The parallel I see is between the current Artificial Intelligence cycle and the dot-com stock market cycle of ≈1990 to ≈ 2002. As background, the 1990s either developed or laid the groundwork for changes that completely transformed the world we live in. Out of that time came many new technologies and related developments and each was highly disruptive. Here is a very brief list of some of those developments:
(1) Nokia was the first mass-produced cellphone offered in 1992 with the ability to send and receive phone calls as well as store data (e.g. phone numbers).
(2) The World Wide Web, a.k.a. the Web browser was proposed in 1990 and debuted in 1991. This was the start of the Internet, Websites, e-mails and a massive amount of information that would become available to everyone.
(3) With the explosion of data available, finding it became a challenge. Mosaic started as the first search engine in 1993 followed by Yahoo in 1994 and Google in 1998. Today, Google has risen to the top and become synonymous with an Internet search. Google it.
(4) Other important developments of that time included the growth in the capacity of microprocessors, Photoshop, texting, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, realistic videogames for a more adult market, collecting and using DNA, the start of e-tailing and more.
(5) Finally, we have the stock market. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft are sometimes referred to as the four horsemen of the 1990s tech boom. But we can’t ignore Apple and Google and there were many more that benefited. The smaller, new, Initial Public Offering companies came to the fore with incredibly high returns in the second half of the 1990s.
The chart to the right shows how stock markets performed during the 1990’s high-tech boom. A few things are worth noting:
(1) The Dot.Com stock market cycle lasted a long t time. Essentially, more than the decade of the 1990s. It’s length reflected the importance of the fundamental changes taking place.
(2) There was an important development regarding the stock market that has become part of the stock market legend. On December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a televised speech used the term “irrational exuberance” to describe a stock market that he thought was highly speculative and overvalued. His comment was intended as a warning from the Fed that the stock market, driven by the high-tech developments described above, was overvalued. His timing was five years early which is a lifetime in the stock market.
(3) The five years after Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” statement was the most profitable for investors of the entire ten years plus of the stock market cycle.
As you sit reading this brief, imagine your life without a cell phone, the Internet, e-mail and text messages. How different would your life be without just these four products that emerged from the 1990s. A more relevant question might be how different would your life be if you had purchased shares in Apple or Cisco or Dell or Google or Microsoft back then?
B. The Artificial Intelligence Boom (AI): The term Artificial Intelligence was created in 1955. The idea was to have a machine that could take data, and find patterns that would enable it to make predictions and reach conclusions (make decisions). The Oxford Dictionary defines AI as “The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.”
It was Moore’s Law in 1975 that stated the capacity of semiconductors would continue to double every two years which enabled computers to be able to put into practice the AI Boom that is taking place today. Current forecasts say the AI industry will grow to $900 billion by 2026 and $15.7 trillion by 2030. AI growth in the 1920s could dwarf anything high-tech was able to accomplish in the 1990s.
(1) There is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom going on and many people don’t yet realize it is even happening. AI is used in:
i. Self-driving and parking cars. AI is used by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Toyota and Volvo.
ii. Maps and navigation. Enter where you are and where you want to go by car and Google Maps, for example, will give you a choice of routes, the time optimal route taking into account construction and traffic.
iii. Facial detection or recognition. Facial detection identifies a human face or facial recognition that identifies a specific face that can be used for surveillance and security.
iv. Digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana. When combined with search and recommendation AI, Alexa or Siri is able to learn your preferences and recommend things you are interested in.
v. Customer service chatbots that answer frequently asked questions, track orders or direct calls. Often people will be unaware they are dealing with a machine.
vi. Vehicle recognition use computer vision and deep learning to find a specific car on a surveillance video.
vii. Robot vacuums can scan a living area, look for and remember objects in the way, remember the best route for cleaning the area and decide how many times it should repeat cleaning a specific area.
It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs will be displaced by Artificial Intelligence and 375 million people will have to change to a totally different type of work. It is also forecast that it is not just lower-paying, blue-collar jobs that will be replaced by AI. Jobs such as accountants, lawyers, doctors, investment advisors and portfolio managers might all be substantially eliminated. AI will impact all industries and the rate of change will be exponential, that is, the rate of change will accelerate.
For example, what does a doctor do? In general, a doctor gathers new information, refers to a patient’s medical history, refers to a medical book or today’s Internet, makes a diagnosis and provides s treatment. This is also what a lawyer does. AI might reach the point where it can do it faster and better than a human..
AI does present threats to human existence. As AI is changing exponentially, it will happen faster than the technology boom of the 1990s. It took technology 20 years to produce the changes we discussed above. AI could produce equivalent changes in 10 or 15 years. For example, ChatGPT, an AI product went from zero to 100 million users within months making it the fastest-growing consumer software product in history. There will be others.
(2) The AI shift could drive economic change and a stock market cycle at least as significant as the last “dot.com” cycle. The “go-to” companies today for participation in AI are the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL). These are very large companies. GOOGL has a market cap of $1.6 trillion, AMZN has a market cap of $1.2 trillion, META has a market cap of $$648 billion, MSFT has a market cap of $2.4 trillion, NCDA has a market cap of $963 billion and ORCL has a market cap of $282 billion.
(3) While these are excellent businesses, they are also amongst the world’s largest companies. In 2022, GOOGL, META and MSFT purchased 2 out of every 3 AI chips. In my opinion, it is almost unthinkable that GOOGL can be a ten-bagger from a base market cap of $1.6 trillion or AMZN from $1.2 trillion. But it is clear these stocks now have a major component of their value derived from involvement in Artificial Intelligence and it is not surprising that early adopters would choose a lower risk/lower return approach to gain exposure to an emerging Artificial Intelligence industry.
(4) The changes created by AI also carry some risks. The speed of change will be challenging to human beings. There are forecasts that say one in four workers globally will see their jobs disappear and one in eight workers will have to be retrained in a totally unrelated field. During the industrial revolution and the tech boom, there was always the promise of more and better jobs. With AI we may have reached the point where machines actually do replace workers.
(5) Cathie Wood is a well-known and widely followed money manager with a reputation for expertise in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Wood manages a range of portfolios including the ARK Innovation Exchange Traded Fund (ARKK) and since its founding in 2014, Bloomberg estimates NDVA has contributed 13% of the fund’s 112% total return only behind Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, Invitae Corp and Tesla. That is all positive but Wood sold the ARKK holding in NVDA in January 2023 just before it rallied strongly adding some $560 billion to its market cap with $200 billion coming on one day after reporting earnings. Wood’s investors have basically missed the huge rally in the stock and the sector in 2023.
(6) But there is another phase I would look for and that is the participation of smaller, retail investors. Whether it was in the tech cycle I discussed above, the “meme” stocks or commodity exploration and development cycles in the past, the retail investor buys in before the bull market ends. Market pundits such as Citi global asset allocation and Vanda Research make the same observation: where is the retail investor?
We know the institutional investors have been getting in. So far in 2023 according to Bloomberg, the top 4% of stocks in the S&P 500 have contributed 94% of the index return and 8 of the top 20 include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet Class A, NVIDIA, Alphabet Class C, Tesla and Meta. In other words, the top 2% of the stocks in the S&P 500 contributed 94% of the return. Through mid-May, if the AI stocks are omitted, the S&P Index would be down -1.4% instead of up +8.3%. All of these stocks are AI leaders and each of them is an institutional stock. Yet, I believe the retail investor will come into the market and when they do, it is stocks like PMED for which they have always had an appetite.
C. I think investors will get more bang for their buck by investing in a small company like Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) with a total commitment to AI. From a base market cap of $16.6 million and, as I have pointed out in recent reports, many different business verticals to get them higher, I see PMED as a unique opportunity for aggressive growth investors. It is hard to imagine any decade having more of an impact on the ensuring socio-economic decades than the 1990s. Imagine your activities today without your cellphone, Internet, email and texting.
I expect the cycle driven by AI to be a long one, similar to the dot-com cycle that lasted longer than the decade of the 1990s. To the right is a chart published by Luke Lango’s Hypergrowth Investing. It shows the stock market in the 1990s and overlays current results. The parallels Lango sees include:
• Federal Reserve’s tight money policy slowed economic growth in 1990 as it is doing currently.
• In 1990, the markets were down around 20% and in 2022 stocks dropped around 25%.
• In late 1990, the Fed started reducing interest rates and the markets rebounded.
• In late 2022, the Fed has turned less hawkish and into 2023 has slowed the pace of interest rate increases. The markets have been recovering.
• In the early 1990’s, the dot-com stock market rally began and the market would advance generally higher for the rest of the decade and into the new millennium.
• Today, it is Artificial Intelligence that is pushing stocks higher and given my expectations for AI, it could stock prices higher until at least 2030.
Conclusion: I believe Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is exceptionally well positioned to participate in the upcoming boom in Artificial Intelligence. There are many different ways to describe market cycles that evolve around such drivers. Here is mine:
- Accumulation: the earliest buyers tend to be larger institutions that gain the information necessary to be early adopter. I have given several statistics to show this has been happening.
- Retail Participation/Speculation: as the story gains acceptance, less experienced investors enter the market and prices begin to rise more quickly. After two to three years of combined buying by large and small investors, it is possible to identify speculative activities such as very rapid increases in a stock price or underwritings of companies based on questionable valuations. This is the next phase I see ahead for the current AI cycle.
- Distribution/Sale: At some point, toward the end of the Retail Participation/Speculation phase, some investors will begin to sell. It is popular to believe that institutional investors or “smart money” sell at this stage. During the many years, I have spent in the investment business, this is not true. Institutions can hold on to their AI stocks for far too long and end up seeing their portfolios incinerated. This is still many years away. The challenge today with a stock like PMED is not getting out; it is getting in.
- Bear Market: eventually there will be a broad sell-off of AI stocks. Some institutions will sell without regard for their impact on the market. Margin buyers will get margin calls and may be forced to sell again without regard to price. At this time, over half of the AI companies trading at that time will simply disappear. Some will be successful but remain smaller. Some will merge with another AI company. Some will be acquired. Very few will survive and become leaders in the industries. They will become the Alphabets, Amazons, Metas, Microsofts, Nvidias, and Oracles of the 2040s and 2050s.
I started out with the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” So I don’t think the AI cycle of the 2020s will be the same as the high-tech cycle of the 1990s but I think it will be similar. If you agree, Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is a stock to buy for your portfolio.
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2023.06.07 19:17 VictoryInChains [SOLVED] dnsmasq-dhcp DHCPDISCOVER "no address available"
Pi-Hole on a Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB running Raspberry Pi OS (Debian 11 Bullseye)
Pi-hole version is v5.17.1 (Latest: v5.17.1)
AdminLTE version is v5.20.1 (Latest: v5.20.1)
FTL version is v5.23 (Latest: v5.23)
I woke up this morning to find I have no DHCP service. Eventually, after updating the pihole instance and rebooting, all is well (I had replaced my switch yesterday and spent most of the morning on a fruitless endeavor verifying broadcast domains and VLANs). Until I open my iPad and here we go again.
/valog/pihole.log shows a dnsmasq-dhcp error: No available address:
Jun 7 12:45:58 dnsmasq-dhcp[1644]: DHCPDISCOVER(eth0) dc:08:0f:a1:1e:f4 no address available
SOLUTION:
It turns out that dnsmasq will not assign an address if there's an entry in its arp table for that address. One of my VMs had gone nuts overnight and claimed the entire DHCP range. I suspect SteamCMD or ARK: Survival Evolved dedicated server, but I'll have to do some forensics. I turned off the crazy vm and let the ARP timeout pass by.
I'm making this post because while I was trying to solve this earlier, I couldn't find a blessed thing on the whole internet other than "Your lease range is too small" which, no it wasn't. And some stuff for docker about the pi-hole listening on the docker network rather than the LAN. So hopefully if this happens to some other poor sod in the future they can find this post.
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2023.06.07 19:13 dlschindler The House Of Dust
Immortality defies the gods.
Last City Of Man stood in bleak sandblown towers before the Mad Swordsman in its tattered rags. The towering tarnished machine limped forward, dragging its sword-arm with its remaining limb. The brown robes covering the giant whipped in fluttering tatters and its hood shaded the cracked black orb that was its face.
"All dead. The enemy follows, as I bring the message of doom." Mad Swordsman laughed to itself as it went.
In the city it went, through the opening gates. There in the center of the calming wind storm stood Law Givers. These men and women were paid by tax revenue to read the laws written on the pillar in the center of the city. Each faced a different direction, loudly reciting Law.
The city was divided into districts, each within another, with an avenue that bisected the city in one direction, while the river it commanded bisected it in the other direction. At its heart stood the stronghold of its king. He was the only man in the city that was fertile. All the other men were castrated during childhood and partnered to a girl, betrothed. Yet when they were married, it was the king that took the bride on a honeymoon.
"It isn't madness? Would I recognize madness?" Mad Swordsman listened as the law was described. It decided that the laws of this final city were insane laws. All the taxes and mutilations. Every crime was punished the same way: by cutting off the offending body part. Sometimes just having that body part was a crime, apparently.
"What are you doing here, giant?" King Gamma asked. He had with him his army. Some had spears or clubs, others had bows and bronze axes, still a few had rusted assault rifles swathed in leather or painted rocket launchers decorated in fetishes. Their armor was similarly arranged from grass shields, sports padding or chainmail to patched flak jackets. Mad Swordsman decided they were only minimal adversaries. With a sweep of its weapon or a sudden tumbling roll it could wipe them out instantly. It hadn't come to the city to fight humans.
"I forgot." Mad Swordsman chuckled.
"Do you want repairs? You must do something for me." King Gamma pointed to the desocketed sword-arm it was dragging. The left hand of the giant robot was a massive sword forged of some metal from the Pool Of Time, near the Temple Of Humanity, far away and long ago. Such things could not be made anymore.
"I want repairs. I must do something for me." Mad Swordsman responded.
"No, for me." King Gamma pointed to himself. "For King Gamma you will serve."
"Mad Swordsman serves no king." Mad Swordsman laughed. "Have you not heard my song in the ruins of the cities? Will you see my shadow before you in the wastelands? I wander and here to there I go. I wonder, my little king with a big heart, do you know?" Mad Swordsman spoke and dropped the sword-arm, gesturing with its freed hand as it spoke poetically.
"You insolent robot! I should have you shot from the walls with imp's needles." King Gamma was turning red faced and angry.
"I see those EMP harpoons you just mentioned." Mad Swordsman looked up and saw two huge crossbows meant for disabling giant robots. It wondered if two would be enough to take it down. It might be.
"You think those will just tickle?" King Gamma laughed angrily. Mad Swordsman started laughing the same way. One of the king's advisors said something to him. He stopped and reconsidered the towering robot, staring up at it. When he had calmed down and thought he gestured for Mad Swordsman to sit.
The machine obeyed. Pleased that the advice he had gotten was solid: he rewarded his advisor with praise and put him in charge of the machine.
"I am Leer. I'd follow me and get repairs, unless I wanted to fall to pieces with sand in my gears and my robes in tatters. Such a tarnished surface. You were once called Silver Swordsman, were you not? You have no gleam." Leer told the robot.
"Those are fun words." Mad Swordsman got up and hefted its sword-arm over its shoulder.
"Then come with me." Leer led the machine into the heart of the city. There was a great library there. Scribes worked day and night by electric light and had recorded information about all things on millions of scrolls of recycled paper. Atop the library was a satellite dish. The gates of bronze were opened and the giant in the brown tattered robe came into the heart of the city, its vast library.
"I shall have to have a look inside. I wonder if the information you have included the Serum of Everlasting Life among other great secrets from ancient times." Leer brought out a cable that he could connect to the inside of Mad Swordsman, to its brain.
"Couldn't I just tell you?" Mad Swordsman chuckled.
"Could you?" Leer stopped for a moment, waiting for that.
"No." Mad Swordsman laughed. "I forgot all that stuff a long time ago. One too many of those robot-eating plants zapped me. You know?" Mad Swordsman knocked on the side of its upper body. It didn't really have a head, just the black orb of sensors and ambient energy intake for a face.
"Let me take a look. It might still be in there." Leer was opening the sealed access panel on the robot with a plasma cutting tool. If it could cut diamonds it could cut the flesh of an empathical. This kind of robot was the most advanced, a machine built by machines, it was nearly indestructible, supposedly.
"That really hurts a lot." Mad Swordsman told him. "Keep doing it because I like pain. Making myself sit here while you do that makes me feel sane. The searing agony makes me feel alive. The trust in a stranger makes me feel holy. Right now I feel as close to God as I ever have."
"You sure are weird." Leer laughed.
"I sure am." Mad Swordsman laughed also and then howled in the torment of its sensitive nerves being burned.
"This will be dangerous. Our minds will touch briefly and the spark of that, in the waves of consciousness that is the fabric of the world, we might cease to exist. Both of us." Leer put on the crown of cables and wore it.
"You want the Serum of Everlasting Life so badly?" Mad Swordsman asked.
"I believe so, yes." Leer stated.
"I will try to help you inside my mind. Be careful, we only have one instant." Mad Swordsman sounded wise to some kind of irony.
"How long will that seem?" Leer worried.
"That depends on how long you have got. Until you break inside your mind, you will not know mine." Mad Swordsman swore.
"It's too late." Leer's eyes rolled back into his head and he jerked as the connection seized up and down his spine painfully. The first thing he was aware of was the phantom pain of the burn. It felt like someone had burned him painfully behind his ear and plugged something into his spine through his neck.
"See my residual self-image." Mad Swordsman stood as a brown robed monk, or at least as the robes of the monk. Only a metal skeleton hid beneath. A grinning skull of silver and long bone fingers of silver. It stood only as tall as the man, or the man stood as tall as the machine. From the perspective of the machine: size was an illusion. Leer noticed he looked exactly the same.
"I look the same." Leer said.
"No you don't. I see you how you see yourself inside your mind. It's not what you look like." Mad Swordsman laughed hysterically after it said this. "You look ridiculous."
"I am already starting to regret this." Leer grumbled. He followed Mad Swordsman through the fogs of memory to some kind of glass city. "What is this place?"
"I don't know what to call it." Mad Swordsman looked around and shrugged. "There is the first place to try: a recent memory."
Terror gripped the man, then. He felt the swift cutting bite. The rending of flesh, no mercy, so much anger being unleashed. So much terror and pain caused. Far worse than the root of the evil. Yet shining there was the jewel he sought.
He watched in a frustrated discord of emotions as Mad Swordsman followed the angry woman's pointing finger. Where she pointed the blade cut a man in half, over and over. Their screams and their blood spray kept happening until it became comical. He was laughing and it felt like vomiting. It was painful, heaving laughter at the sight of the executions. There was almost a musical perfection to the giant's swordplay as it danced with great speed and strength, slashing its blade through each opponent.
When they were all dead the woman and the giant left the cave behind. What was the cave? Leer felt his head spinning. On the walls of the cave were the paintings of different prehistoric animals. Outside stood offroad vehicles retrofitted with armor and weapons. "The Caves of Scane."
Leer fell to the dust and laughed. There was no such place. They might as well have hidden the Serum in the ruins of Casark. There simply was no such place.
"What have you seen? Does the truth frighten you?" Mad Swordsman knelt and put a silver hand on the tickled man in the dust.
"What is that?" Leer's eyes became silent, a terror beyond what a mind can handle. Somehow the tipping of the scales put his ego into a freefall. How small and humble a man can be when he sees a hole in the sky.
"That has no name. It is not something that can be described with eyesight alone. Perhaps you see, in the blue sky, a curtain that is the night sky, except there are no stars. What you see is reality, it is the real-reality. You know instinctively what it is and what it implies to see it there, like that." Mad Swordsman rambled strangely and then laughed merrily at the revelation.
"It is nothing. It is just a dream. A hallucination inside the mind of an insane computer." Leer protested.
"Ah such are all unacceptable memories, I am certain." Mad Swordsman sounded bemused. Its grinning silver skull gleamed under the monk's hood.
"Who is she?" Leer pointed to the statue of the angel that stood towering above the mist.
"I am an empathical and she is my mother. Do you not call upon your own mother in times of great need? Even if she is not there or could not save the hero Gilgamesh, always the quest is for mom." Mad Swordsman sounded proud and its empty eyesockets reflected the great statue.
"The hero Gilgamesh? Is that how you see us? We live on the brink of extinction." Leer's lip quivered angrily.
"Don't cry; they will grow back." Mad Swordsman reached and pointed to the door of memories it wanted to check for the Serum. Unlike the memories there was a cold wind and a world beyond.
They stood there upon the frozen wastes surrounding the Temple Of Humanity. Mad Swordsman stood there with its tarnished silver, partially peeled from the scouring ice winds, revealing tortured silver flesh beneath. Its warm robes were again like a tattered brown cape, the hood still shielding its dark domed face. It had gotten its repairs and now had two left arms as sword-arms and held another, smaller sword in its right hand.
"It's freezing here! How can it feel so cold in a memory?" Leer shouted over the winds. Beside him stood the same giant he had met in the Last City Of Man: the one-armed Mad Swordsman. The other stood there in front of them, frozen.
"This place is not a memory. Remember that spark you mentioned? Well, here we are, on the other side of that divide. You shouldn't play with such things." Mad Swordsman laughed maniacally. The other empathical began to move.
"Who are you?" It demanded of Mad Swordsman.
"I am Unit Three Sixteen." Mad Swordsman identified itself between laughter.
"That is impossible. I am Unit Three Sixteen." The other giant robot said.
"You are a paradox. I just got here, so it must be me that is supposed to be here." Mad Swordsman told it.
"That makes no sense." Unit Three Sixteen told Mad Swordsman.
Without warning, Mad Swordsman suddenly slashed with its own severed sword-arm. The reflexes of the frozen empathical were not fully activated and it was off-guard. The first blow damaged one of its legs. Now both combatants were limping the exact same way. It was like watching them square off in a mirror, except one of them had three arms and the other only had one arm.
They exchanged heavy blows and deflected the attacks or dodged them without fail. One strike from the fatal blade would erupt one of them in a blue ball of fire. Unit Three Sixteen splashed backward into Pool Of Time and stood there for a moment, contemplating the entanglement and the duel rationally. Its crazed opponent splashed in after, swinging wildly and unable to reach the alternate variant of itself. Both of them began to sink, staring menacingly at their own reflection on the black dome of the other.
"Wait, wait! Don't leave me here!" Leer rushed after them and just as they were starting to vanish he stepped in after them. He opened his eyes, the crown of cables had come off and he'd fallen on the floor.
"I feel different." Mad Swordsman told him.
"The Caves of Scane, where are they?" Leer asked weakly while laying on the ground.
"Much closer to the ruins of Casark than any man would dare go." Mad Swordsman giggled menacingly.
"Does this place really exist?" Leer wondered imploringly.
"Do you or I exist? Is this reality somehow more real than the one we were just a part of?" Mad Swordsman questioned merrily. "The place really exists."
"We shall see the king." Leer realized out-loud. He took his robot to the king and explained he wanted to set out for the ruins of Casark.
King Gamma assembled his army of one hundred and sixty soldiers in bronze armor and the same warriors he had brought earlier to fight the robot also. This made the expedition quite massive. They had chariots and wagons and camels also. Mad Swordsman told Leer it would take longer, with so many following, to get there.
"Consider the anima of so many disciplined men with you." Leer tried optimism.
"I am considering that also. When they are being eaten by mutants or dying of radiation. The ruins are hilarious." Mad Swordsman moved its repaired sword-arm. It was inferior to the original socketing, but it was better than no arm.
"You aren't laughing." Leer pointed out.
"That's because I was being sarcastic." Mad Swordsman snickered. "The ruins aren't really funny."
"Nobody else thought it was a joke." King Gamma interjected from horseback as they journeyed across the scorched earth.
"That's not true, now is it?" Mad Swordsman argued with a clownish tone-of-voice.
"How dare you infer that his majesty is a liar!" Leer spoke up.
"That's enough. We all know this machine is insane. It wants to provoke a reaction so it can fall over laughing." King Gamma didn't take the bait so easily.
"Something wrong with that?" Mad Swordsman asked.
"Where are you leading us? What is this place?" Leer asked the giant robot. He stood in the shadow where it loomed in its brown robes.
"This is Pradesia. The ruins of Casark lie beyond." Mad Swordsman pointed with its left sword-arm. The whole army of King Gamma followed into Pradesia. The settlement they found was gutted by flames and everyone was murdered or executed on poles and crosses. It was a hellish sight, rotten for weeks.
"All of these bodies were already burned in a funeral fire. It is best not to touch them." Mad Swordsman told King Gamma. Sounding serious made the king a believer. He ordered his men to leave the bodies, to not even look at them.
"Behold the Caves of Scane." Mad Swordsman had led them all the way to Kelsov's home in the hills. All of them were dead and their vehicles sat with a layer of sand on them.
"We should take these vehicles." Leer advised.
"It is the plan that I like best." King Gamma agreed. They left the horses and chariots and some of the men behind and took the vehicles of the Finalists. Before they got very far, all of the vehicles stopped working.
"There is great entropy the closer we get to the place that is not a place. You shall see all that it can be." Mad Swordsman told King Gamma. "It is why the vehicles do not work. Because we are always closer to the darkness outside, the end of the last world. Nothing shall be and so things are becoming nothing. These cars don't work. Will your horses turn inside out if you feed them the grass of these steppes?" Mad Swordsman chuckled nervously.
"Send for the chariots." King Gamma told Leer.
So the expedition went onward until they reached the outskirts of Casark. The city sat in twisted and macabre damage. Everything that could happen to a city had happened and now only a few scattered bits still stuck into the sky, like the bent legs of a dead bug.
"This is Casark. Already some of your men are getting sick. There are animals here that are no longer like normal animals. They are horrible and twisted by being so close to the end of all things. It warps them into the likewise molecules of destruction, rewriting the physics that evolved their bodies and breaking and sucking them into new shapes as it sees them." Mad Swordsman said as it was moodily chuckling.
"The darkness here is unnatural." Gamma complained.
"Look sire, the clouds are parting. Perhaps now we shall find what we seek here." Leer smiled.
"Only death can be sought here. I don't get it." Mad Swordsman guffawed.
"What is that? What in God's name is that? Dear God!" King Gamma fell off his horse and writhed in terror at the sight of the darkness outside.
At the sight of it all his army screamed in terror. It was as though the clouds had parted to reveal only nightmare beyond, a night sky with no stars torn in the daytime sky. It had hidden behind clouds, now like a killer cloud it tore into their eyes. Some fell on their bronze swords. At least one took up a rocket launcher and fired from a chariot at the darkness. The path of the rocket traveled backwards to the soldier. It was a tendril of nothingness and he became as nothingness. He simply was no more as though he never was. There was nothing left of him, barely even a memory. Not one man who witnessed it could recall the soldier's name and soon most of them completely forgot they had seen him become as nothing.
There was still worse for the others. Like Mad Swordsman had warned them: the ruins were swarming with monsters. As the men were screaming in disarray and panic: the monsters found them and came for them. Bronze armed warriors battled hideous giant chimeras all around while others fled or were eaten alive. Tendrils from outside fished for men and when it touched them they became part of it, dissolved into nothingness. Sometimes it brushed one of its monsters and it took them too.
Soon the battle had become an orgy of blood and guts as the monsters fed and no soldiers remained. King Gamma walked among them, his hair turned white and his words maniacal and crazed.
"Go then, go to your graves you cowards!" He yelled at the splattered remains of his men.
"Your majesty, we still have Mad Swordsman!" Leer followed behind and pled with his king.
"Don't mind me. I am just here for the live comedy." Mad Swordsman was doubled over and laughing at all the carnage.
"I do mind!" King Gamma was outraged. "You kill these monsters right now. Show no mercy, use your fullest strength at your most reckless speed. My men are already dead!" King Gamma pointed and screamed. The fury of the king and his command charged up the emotitronics of the empathical with enraged anima.
"And then I rest." Mad Swordsman said after it cleaved all of the mutants in half. It had slid along, skating horribly on the slick gore and never losing its balance. The monsters stood no chance against the unrestrained machine.
"What rest is there?" King Gamma threw off his crown and ran. "What rest can there ever be when the sky is opening over the world of Ruin?"
"I know how to accept rest." Leer picked up the crown.
"I shall continue the mission, following you." Mad Swordsman told Leer.
"Then we go to our deaths." Leer realized. He walked into the empty ruins, under the eternal void, to search for the cure of immortality.
The ruins of Casark became as escalating height and chaos of twisted remains, scorched and broken. As blackened bones of the earth they stood, like cratered mountains on an asteroid, the fields burned by lava and liquid nightmare as black as ink. What bubbled from below in confused orbs of consciousness were the writhing fleshy things and wired oil dripping things of mechanical nature. All became warped by death, in sequence with a place of pure entropy, even life served to destroy and spread death. This was a cancer upon the universe. Leer could not believe it had no name.
Leer felt like the air was dead and his lungs hurt and it was like slowly suffocating. A device of flashing colors and lights, drawn from the edges of the dead universes beyond, stood testament to the efforts of higher beings. It was a kind of chaos that was intact. If entropy was fine order, if nightmares were the laws of physics, the place ahead of them was lawless and chaotic.
They found where two dead machines lay upon a flying vehicle under a covering of tarps. What mad sacrifice had left them there, instead of where they had fallen? The device had spread their light, their colors from their grave. There was, in all the chaos, a cabin in a place that knew time and order. Leer could breath and it was actual air in his lungs. He sighed and looked at the structure.
"Welcome home." Silver Swordsman told Mad Swordsman.
"If I stand before you then I am not dead under the tarp." Mad Swordsman noted without humor. It seemed to have lost its sense of humor, its madness taking on a different quality. Something too clever to be understood. Yet something totally insane.
"You are certainly one of the dead, although nobody has looked." Silver Swordsman observed.
"Good. As long as nobody notices I am dead under that tarp I should be fine. Without observation there is no paradox." Mad Swordsman stated. Then he added in the same voice as Silver Swordsman:
"This very moment in this place is a paradox. In order for us to be here we had to already arrive before we got here. We are now showing up to complete the cycle of us leaving this place, therefore the place exists."
"I didn't say that." Silver Swordsman replied.
"Except I am you from the future. I am here now and I have said it and you heard it, therefore I heard it when I was you. I did say that, you cannot say I didn't when I did. And you are me." Mad Swordsman debated.
"We have outran the sun. We are behind the sunrise." Leer realized.
"That is a good way to put it. Perhaps Junior now understands what is going on?" Mad Swordsman teased Silver Swordsman.
"I got it before you got here." Silver Swordsman said with dry, sophisticated humor.
"Oh, I get it. That is very funny." Mad Swordsman found the joke to be an excuse to laugh forcefully for five minutes. Leer sought sanctuary indoors.
Inside he found where King Gamma had fled. The place was some kind of bar. There was a table and some things to sit on and they had some bottles of alcohol they were sharing. He walked up alongside King Gamma and gave him back his crown.
"I'm Leer." Leer told the other bar people.
"Adinett." The girl said. "I just turned four hundred."
"Happy birthday. Looking very good." Leer said.
"Oh, thank you. Um." Adinett drunkenly started toward Leer until King Gamma said:
"He is a eunuch."
"You could still please me though, right?" Adinett was undeterred.
"No. I am married." Leer accepted a drink from the bartender.
"I am Solomon." The bartender introduced himself. "This is my place. I call it The House Of Dust."
"Because it is where the dead will reside." The drunk guy in the corner said.
"Who is he?" Leer asked.
"Aidan." Solomon said with a strange kind of awe and disappointment. Like meeting your idol, drunk. Literally.
"That's Aidan?" Leer's lips curled in rejection. He stared, taking a good look. Aidan flopped around drunkenly and moaned his sentences without coherence. Most of them started with words like:
"Where'z?" or "What'z" slurred into the rest of what he was saying.
"You got him shit-faced." Leer accused Solomon. Solomon shook his head.
"We just have to wait." Adinett was drunk too. Her temperament was much more alert though. Inside of her was a rage. She was an angry drunk. At least she was too drunk to lash out.
"Where you from?" Solomon asked.
"Last City Of Man" Leer told it by one of its names.
"Ur? You are with King Gamma. I mean like where do you come from?" Solomon asked.
"Eldimoor." Leer recalled. "I was born in Eldimoor."
"Nice place, Eldimoor." Solomon nodded.
"We had orchards there. I remember the orchards." Leer smiled.
"I was from Pradesia. We had paddies." Adinett said with grim sobriety.
Nobody spoke for a moment.
"This is a pocket, gravitationally reversed. We exist in a stasis of time here. The entropy does not enter except at our natural local time, here in The House Of Dust." Solomon told Leer and King Gamma.
"How did you accomplish such a thing?" Leer asked.
"I discovered it. I alone survived here when everyone else fled." Solomon explained.
"Others have come here?" King Gamma wondered. Solomon shook his head.
"Nobody has ever made it here before the Apostate." Said Solomon.
"You mean Silver Swordsman?" King Gamma had seen the giant robot already.
"All of them together are now the Apostate. That's the last intelligent thing they said." Solomon shrugged.
"I seek immortality. For my king." Leer looked at Adinett.
"They took it from Jerome's Tomb." She shifted in her seat and knocked over her drink. "I'm done drinking."
"Good girl." Solomon picked up the glass.
"It is here, somewhere." Leer sounded sure.
"In Casark? No. The Finalists used all the Serum. Then, once they were ready to live forever, I killed them all." Adinett told him. "In my sleep."
"I saw what you did." Leer informed her. "In the memories of Mad Swordsman."
"So why are you asking me then?" Adinett complained belligerently.
"This place is all the immortality there is. The world outside is chaos. In here we have a moment of quiet." Solomon advised.
"How did you discover this place?" Leer asked suddenly.
"I was standing in the street when Umbraeon first came. It ripped open the sky and began to destroy everything around. Except this one bubble of time. Like it is happening out there so fast, and in here, so slow. The eye of the storm, you know?" Solomon explained.
"So you opened a bar?" Leer sounded amused.
"No, I built a cabin and stocked it with alcohol. I was an alcoholic." Solomon shrugged.
"Why?" Adinett asked.
"I was scared to be myself. I was only happy when I wasn't me. I had to be locked inside my own mind, while my reptile was drunk." Solomon described.
"This is the best reptile bar I've ever seen." Adinett cheered, empty handed.
"By now it is the only bar. By now, unless there are other pockets like this one, untouched by Umbraeon. Well then the world is gone." Solomon predicted.
"That's how slowly time passes in here?" Leer wondered. Solomon just nodded.
"We have arrived at the end of the world." King Gamma said.
"So Mad Swordsman knew, somehow, and that this was actual immortality." Leer decided.
"I hadn't thought of that." King Gamma took a drink.
Everyone was quiet while they realized how close was the end.
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