Subject: Some points on Sesrik:
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Posted on: 2015-08-11 22:05:00 UTC

1: "Department: Floaters"
Was he drawn to the DF because it's vaguely reminiscent of his airborne comrades-in-tentacles? I think you could make a joke out of that.

#2: "[...]firing at foes with his trusty plasma rifle, the typical weapon for his kind"
Thin Men in XCOM: EU use Light Plasma Rifles rather than Plasma Rifles; the former is really more of a carbine than anything else, which is why Long War replaced them with, er, Plasma Carbines. Thin Men with Plasma Rifles really does not bear thinking about. =]

#2a: Further to this, Thin Men are also incredibly strong - remember that they are extremely accurate with their LPMs and fire them like pistols, despite the fact that the incredibly burly Mutons need to use both. This is something I think worth commenting on, if only to further emphasise Sesrik's glass cannon nature.

#3: "He can also unhinge his jaws in a similar fashion to a snake"
It's funny that you use that comparison, since Thin Men were conceived as a replacement for Snakemen.

#4: "[His] poison breath only works on creatures with a functional respiratory system"
That's not the case. It's an acid attack; it works, for instance, on SHIVs, and the Chem Grenade (which uses bits of dead Thin Man in its construction) works on Mechtoids, Cyberdiscs, and similar cybernetic, non-breathing foes. I get that you're trying to balance it, but it's wrong, and you can find other ways to deal with it.

#5: "Having little experience with humor, Carnage’s snarks and remarks often sail right over his head"
Don't write Drax the Destroyer. One is plenty.

#6: There is no rule 6.

#7: "[...]he views Sues as pathetic amateurs who try and fail to compensate for their lack of finesse with an arsenal of powers that they are incapable of properly using."
I... am conflicted. While I like the idea of him finding the Sues' lack of finesse distasteful - it certainly fits with the Thin Men's role as infiltrators - I don't think any agent, however villainously inclined, should sympathise with what the Sues are trying to do, even in an "Aww, it's Babby's First Genocidal Conquest" way.

#8: "the sight of [...] an Ethereal sends him into a blind panic to get away as fast as he can, often requiring his larger partner to get him to calm down."
No. No, this is just flat-out wrong. That's like being scared to fits of paranoid terror of your line manager. The Ethereals are their bosses/brahmins/generals, depending on who you ask; they're not the devil. More likely, he'd have to be restrained from prostrating himself before them.

So, y'know, aside from all that, that's average. Can't comment on Carnage because I sort of very slightly don't care. =]

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