Saturday, September 22, 2018

We Have A Discussion On Voltage Divider

By Margaret Hill


Hello and behold, we got a little chat about a topic we have no field in. What else is new? This is nothing out of the ordinary for us at this rate. Just another day at the office, as they say. The only thing we can say as a good thing is that, at least we do not have to show up at work to get paid. Thank goodness for that. So, that being said, here is Voltage Divider.

When we were in high school, we had a hobby we liked to show off to our friends and other classmates. And that was to write stories. Sure, they were bad and even borderline cringey, but it was what we had. We were damn proud of it, despite most of our tales being the epitome of Mary Sue fics.

The boss fights are what the fans really liked in this game. Mostly because the music whenever a fight happens are amazing. Every song is amazing, actually. The first one was the boss fight with Toriel. The title of the song is Heartache and you need to dodge her fire attacks while sparing her.

The underground facility was another case. Courtesy of their leader, Raki, they managed to cave and carve under this library to make something out of nothing. What was once a vast expanse of rock and wet soil, is now the exact replica of the Pentagon. Except it also extended far enough to make a farm for produce.

They have to eat after all. And with our world the way it is now, they NEED the resources that they can get.The world outside of the library was not pretty.To put it simply, governments around the world decided that it had been the perfect time to declare war on the countries that they harbored loathing with and put out nuclear bombs everywhere.

Muffet dances you to Spider Dance. While her fight does not really contribute to the story, she is easily one of the more difficult fights because of the style of it. But at least her song really gets us going. As long as we either keep paying her or just keep dodging her attacks, we can win. And hold on.

Blue Dalton was somewhat okay. Her attitude mostly consists of being a quiet genius that loves to sleep a lot. While she is not as arrogant as her fellow friends, she can get cold and judgemental when something does not go her way. Honestly, she is just as bad as the other spoiled brats.

White Evans is that one friend in the group that thinks she actually is a princess and that she thinks is dainty and desirable like the rest. Oh for Gods sake. This type of character is really what we hate the most. Acting all high and mighty because she was raised in a more high classy way does not make you better than everyone.

To an outside viewer, or a walking human eating mutant monster, it reeked of death and abandonment and no one would ever think about getting near it. It just has that feel to it. N6 is viewed as untouchable generals by the survivors whom they saved. They rarely ever see them too, since they hardly come down from their Command Center.




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