Inspirational, free players have finally done paid players

Icie 2022-03-21 09:01:21

An inspirational story of an old father-in-law who has been leveling since 1974 and has been fighting monsters and upgrading equipment until he beat the grandson of a top gold diamond player in 2017. It is a miracle that paying players can't do free players. The old father-in-law has never downloaded the emoji package, which is more reliable except for the pitfalls.
The governor watched the male protagonist as if his father-in-law was looking at his son-in-law. That smile was too funny. Paying homage to the original classic picture, Connor actually had a hunch when he jumped backwards, so it was not a miracle. And this play seems to have a sharpshooter skill in the hero and heroine, and the hit rate of others shooting is extremely low.
Strictly speaking, according to the banana peel machine system, Connor's action was bound to fail. When the time traveler was about to stop his parents from getting to know each other, he accidentally stepped on a banana peel and was injured and admitted to the hospital, thus missing the opportunity. This approach is dubbed by some physicists as the "Banana Peel Mechanism". Under this mechanism, the time traveler seems to be able to act freely, but whenever his behavior is about to lead to a causal paradox, it is always disturbed by some seemingly accidental factors, causing the action to fail.
Connor couldn't kill either of his parents if they didn't conceive him. Otherwise, it will trigger the banana peel, which is one of the reasons for failure. But in general, he is very strong, high-level paying players, full of leader aura (no younger brother so it is useless), one-click dressing (hands and feet position, body orientation can be this is a magic skill), strength Plus points are also on top of the governor. The expressions are rich (the key point, which led to the hero and heroine being fooled), and the self-healing ability is MAX.
Look at the old father-in-law, the governor, the low-end free-to-play player who crossed over from the deleted timeline. Silently, I upgraded from fighting monsters in 1974 to 17 years. I didn’t overhaul my equipment. I saved all the money to buy consumables such as medicinal pills (daughter and son-in-law were too prodigal and all of them were blown up), so I ordered a lot of equipment to make (magnetic coils). Boxing gloves~quasi-artifact), emoticons...because there is no paid download, there is only one grin, technical analysis, theoretical analysis (explains the possibility of the male protagonist's memory, and the feasibility of the plan ) level up and then beat up Connor, the unworthy grandson, and the result was a success depending on the environment, which is simply inspirational. At the last moment, he directly advanced the T1000 liquid robot by destroying Connor's achievements.
The plot is a little weak, and the blood in the fighting part is still high enough. But strictly speaking, the plot is just a conflict within the family, and it feels a bit petty. The son saves his father in order to send him to give birth to himself with Mama. As a result, the son was turned against by Skynet's godfather during the time travel, and then the father encountered the old father-in-law's father-daughter file with Mama and was abused. This part of the love line is a bit unreasonable. The crossed nude curls and liquid robots are a nod to the old version. In addition, when Nima was completely naked, a group of people came to watch the male protagonist Ding Ding. The woman's expression was too big or too small, and her expression was slightly brighter. It feels like this will be the last in this series. The governor is really old and can't fight anymore. Who would buy it if it wasn't his Terminator?

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Terminator Genisys quotes

  • Garbage Man: [the garbage truck's engine stops] What the hell? Goddamn son of a bitch...

  • [first lines]

    Kyle Reese: [narrating] Before they died, my parents told me stories about how the world once was; what it was like long before I was born; before the war with the machines. They remembered a green world, vast and beautiful, filled with laughter and hope for the future. It's a world I never knew. By the time I was born, all this was gone.

    Kyle Reese: "Skynet," a computer program designed to automate missile defense. It was supposed to protect us, but that's not what happened. August 29th, 1997, Skynet woke up. It decided all of humanity was a threat to its existence.

    [scenes of mass destruction]

    Kyle Reese: It used our own bombs against us. Three billion people died of nuclear fire.

    Kyle Reese: Survivors called it Judgement Day. People lived like rats in shadows, hiding, starving, or worse, captured and put into camps for extermination. I was born after Judgement Day, into a broken world ruled by the machines. The worst were infiltration units that posed as humans. We called them Terminators.

    John Connor: [finding young Kyle in subterranean tunnels] Are there others down here?

    Kyle Reese: And then one man found me. His name was John Connor, and he changed everything. John showed us how to fight back; how to rise up. He freed prisoners. He taught us how to slash the machines to scrap. People whisper about John and wonder how he can know the things he does. They use words like prophet. But John's more. We're here because tonight, he's going to lead us to crush Skynet for good.