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samedi 10 novembre 2018

We Talk About Safety Parachutes

By Timothy Murray


When you go out with your friend for an activity such as skydiving, you do not really go do it without a precaution. Unless you actually planned for death, then that is an entirely different matter altogether. Would you really jump out of a plane without something to reassure you that you will not get flattened like a pancake as soon as you land? Exactly. That is just the worst nightmare for someone who is deathly afraid of heights. Try getting them to go skydiving and get slapped in the face for your jerkiness. Here, we are going to have a discussion on Safety Parachute.

This is going to have a lot of references from the book series Percy Jackson and the Olympians. As well as The Heroes of Olympus. Mostly because the characters there suffer a lot of falling from a very tall building or something of the like. Or just falling in general. Like the one where Percy jumped out of a building to avoid fighting a chimera.

Ever played the new God of War that was released this year? Kratos and Atreus got to fight a freaking dragon. Two gods against a dragon. We were not sure who to root for but damn it sure was a really good fight. It could even rival that final boss fight with Baldur.

Like what happened in the game Detroit Become Human. Admittedly, the androids in that game were not really a danger to humans, depending on how you lead Markus, the Deviant Leader. They only wanted freedom and equal rights. Which they should get since it was clearly unfair how cruel and desensitized humans were turning out to be after years if having them in our service.

Everywhere in Tartarus is basically abject misery so it would not have done much for them. Plus, there is still no guarantee that there is wind under there. Tartarus is technically lower than Hades or the Underworld. That means the hell of hell if that makes any sense.

In the end, the curse lifted because of the arrows Atreus was using. That sure made Baldur go from insane to downright crazy. He was so uncontrollable too. But Kratos still ended up having to kill him. Not because he wanted to. But because he needed to. It was sort of his duty.

At the time, he kept reassuring himself that as long as he had a good reason why he was on the domain of Zeus, he was going to be fine. Up on Olympus, Zeus himself glared down from his throne and resisted the urge to throw a lightning bolt at his nephew. The only reason he did not was because he saw a reason not to.

A parachute would not have saved him, to be honest. None of that earthly, mortal technology could go up against a god. But it still would have made him feel safe if he had one.

All in all, it was a good game. Too long but it was worth it. Definitely way safer than going out to skydive and having to stress over a parachute or something.




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