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Trauma/Critical Care/Acute Care Surgeon. MD/PhD. FACS. UVa/UMD/UPenn. Asst Professor of Surgery at Wash U. Blocking is curating.

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    Mark Hoofnagle‏ @MarkHoofnagle 6 May 2019

    Spoiler: next week Daenerys will attack ballista-armed fortifications in broad daylight on her night-black dragon instead of, you know, waiting for dark against an opponent with no way of spotlighting or detecting a night time aerial attack.

    11:12 AM - 6 May 2019
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      1.  🏳️‍🌈Jenny 🍭‏ @Sartorite 6 May 2019
        Replying to @MarkHoofnagle

        Meanwhile, ballistas will continue to have zero kickback, be aimed and fired by a single solider, be instantly reloaded, and be accurate for moving targets from a mile off without so much as a single initial shot to establish range.

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      2. darthskeptic‏ @darthskeptic 6 May 2019
        Replying to @MarkHoofnagle

        It’s not like they can drop in an elite assassin and a supporting soldier or three...oh wait they easily can, or use the dragon as a distraction for Arya, Sandor, and Grey Worm to get inside.

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      3.  🏳️‍🌈Jenny 🍭‏ @Sartorite 6 May 2019
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        Arya is going to continue to be the only one taking care of business.

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      1. Chris K‏ @ChiArchfiend 6 May 2019
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        And this is what happens when you let scriptwriters loose with no canonical source to rein their worst tendencies in. BTW, anyone for Starbucks...?

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      1. Mark P.‏ @mjpcrna 6 May 2019
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        Does iron fleet know dragons can swim?

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      2. Sarah Mathew, MD, FACS‏ @SarahMathew03 6 May 2019
        Replying to @MarkHoofnagle

        Well better that than another incomprehensible night battle ;)

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      3. HAL‏ @HenDoxs 6 May 2019
        Replying to @SarahMathew03 @MarkHoofnagle

        In he night battle but they thematically crested pitch black that you couldn’t see until came into light for effect. A lot of HD though have issues with super black and black which is why Night time have bluish purple tint usually or daytime made night post production 🤷‍♂️

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      1. Gene W. Shaffer‏ @shafg1 7 May 2019
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        Or fly in behind ships which can essentially only proceed and shoot in a limited direction? Highly flammable ships?

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