Well, if the redeemer has those cool(yet physically impossible) wings, there's got to be some way to get your engines to blast out rainbows. :PNot to mention blasting this while flying around them with rainbows
I think it will definitely be possible, if you upgrade to the Herald's FABULOUS variant!Well, if the redeemer has those cool(yet physically impossible) wings, there's got to be some way to get your engines to blast out rainbows. :p
Maybe the Herald could serve a role more akin to its namesake, aka announcing the arrival of TEST squadron to a battle or area. I was envisioning a squad of them blasting Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture right as the Aurora crash fleet attains ramming speed (sorry for the video quality, it seems Warner Brothers DMCA'ed the better quality ones):If you really can't block proximity broadcasts, then just 3 or 4 of these blasting a mind-numbing cacophony will mean that the Herald doesn't 'need' weapons. It just needs to tank damage until the enemy decides they don't want to live anymore and hurls themselves into the nearest asteroid just to make it stop.
Troll squadron is BEST squadron.
What? You mean grunting and farting don't count?AKA announcing the arrival of TEST squadron to a battle or area.
I think it will definitely be possible, if you upgrade to the Herald's FABULOUS variant!
You ever heard from the Goons?Does psychological warfare really effectively work in videogames?
Now the "FABLULOUS" variant sounds awesome! Coupled with This!I think it will definitely be possible, if you upgrade to the Herald's FABULOUS variant!
Oh my.... gees..... The Herald is gonna have a good time... *opens a couple bottles of lager*
Just have it play a long, drawn out bass horn note, like they do for monsters and giant ships in movies.Maybe the Herald could serve a role more akin to its namesake, aka announcing the arrival of TEST squadron to a battle or area. I was envisioning a squad of them blasting Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture right as the Aurora crash fleet attains ramming speed (sorry for the video quality, it seems Warner Brothers DMCA'ed the better quality ones):
First the overture, yes, yes, the strings, listen carefully, can you hear it, now the brass!
Here comes the crescendo!