NGS has amazing combat, but the story seriously sucks, and there's RARELY any real new content. The characters are not only dull, their actors perform them dull (in English anyways. The Nadereh actress/singer is the one that had a meltdown after a certain actress in Hoyoverse games got fired. She sings alright, but she can't act worth a damn either). Haven't played for a year, and they only just recently added a new area. I hear there's also a special combat gear and collectible card game now as well, but still nothing special to bring me back.
- Yes, but I'd probably name the wrong brother since he has an identical twin bother named Aaron who is also an actor. One of them played a villain of the week in Smallville and gained Clark's powers, the other played a different version of Jimmy Olsen.
Wait, really? Which one was Bobby/Iceman?
Or he wanted to be the chance for the Democrat party to course correct. Fat chance, that. But I'm pretty sure he knows they're going off the deep end, and they might just go scorched earth in desperation.
That is, if he truly isn't a 100% foreign interest puppet.
They already proved that when they had an episode where Spock became 100% human, and suddenly bursts out in cringe emotion.
Vulcans have TOO MUCH emotion, that they had to take extreme measures with their cultural conditioning to prevent self-destruction. To take an idea I mentioned elsewhere, they went Absolute Law (via Logic) because they were destroying themselves as a race of True Chaos (unchecked emotion).
Honestly, I'm not against "Law vs. Chaos" themes in contrast to "Good vs. Evil," though those sorts of stories, to be effective, usually make a point that both ends of that spectrum are not good (True Law denies you any agency, True Chaos is unhindered immorality and destruction), a balance keeps their worst aspects in check.
They couldn't possibly do that right though. At this point, they're literally cheering Chaos as being a moral good.
It's Rupee and Sweetie (Rupee's nickname for the Commander/[You]) from NIKKE. Honestly not sure what the issue is here. Rupee is a fashion designer in society, but also has to hide her status as Nikke (robot-bodied soldier) from the public. Problem with the style in which she's drawn? Maybe, but she's definitely an adult.
Or maybe it's that it is two consenting romantic (Whites/Asians).