Your pupils contract in response to visible light, but not all of the sun’s light is visible. During an eclipse, your pupils widen because it’s dark, but there’s an outer layer around the sun that mostly only puts out light that’s not visible to us, but that can still damage your retinas. Thus, looking at an eclipse makes your pupils open up like it’s dark, which lets more of the invisible damage beams in.
The sun doesn’t get a critical multiplier on its damage when HP is low. Equipping the moon gives the sun a bonus to backstab.
the reality where keiths mom took him instead of his dad. by the most accidental of meetings, he went from deathly bored cargo pilot to one of Prince Lotor’s legendary Generals….and the Blade of Marmora’s most valuable source of information.
of course, lotor knows. keith knows that lotor knows, and lotor knows that keith knows that he knows. he keeps keith around anyway. its a thing. keith interferes whenever it looks like a plot will hurt Lotor and his generals directly, so its fine.
(whose side is keith really on? lotor’s? the blade of marmora? …voltron? nobody knows, maybe not even keith himself- its hard to pick a side when all of them are trying to make things better in their own way… and all of them are beginning to feel a lot like family)
“lol look at all the salty mercy players crying about the changes, gg crybabies”
ah yes, how strange and unusual that people are reacting to changes that makes the hours upon hours they’ve spent learning to play their chosen hero as intended completely wasted, because some forum wankers apparently believe that being strategic and switching to a more defensive playstyle when you have ult is completely unreasonable behaviour
Do you think the team has clued in or at least questioned the nature of Keith's feelings towards Shiro, judging by how he reacted to his loss? (Assuming this is where the creators want to take this.) They seem to take it for a fact that Keith is hit the hardest about Shiro's disappearance, and they're definitely not incorrect. I wonder if you think Allura also picked up on that, considering her choice of words to Keith in S3E1?
like… whatever his feelings for shiro are in canon, they love each other. that’s undeniable. and i think allura definitely picked up on that:
it’s a peculiar and specific way to frame that scene. and then we get this line in season 3:
obviously she’s talking about losing her family first and foremost, but it does seem like there’s a little bit of double meaning there. out of all of them, i think she has the best idea how much shiro means to keith. (just in general, allura seems to be closer to keith maturity wise than the other paladins.) that scene also shows how much lance and pidge idolize shiro, and it think that’s why their message doesn’t really get through to keith. he doesn’t idolize shiro–he loves him. the other paladins don’t really seem to fully understand that yet.