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my guess on the darfur situation, my money is legality wise they've been more or less ignoring international law, but the legal situation is confusing enofgh that they can't be charged with anything. Morality wise while all 3 of them are varying levels of ok with killing I don't think any of them would be ok with killing innocents, so they've proably killed a lot of combatants and high level decision makers. It will be interesting to see how effective that is.
 
Binocular vision? Or do the horse people of Equestria actually have their eyes on the front of their head in complete defiance of evolutionary biology?

And thumbs are really nice. We can also endure heat better than any other animal.

Actually, why would you want legs instead of arms? You would need to wear the equivalent of gloves in order to keep your forefeet clean. Would make cooking a pain, not to mention any type of medical work.
 
Actually, why would you want legs instead of arms? You would need to wear the equivalent of gloves in order to keep your forefeet clean. Would make cooking a pain, not to mention any type of medical work.

she used to have telekinesis for delicate work. Also she's used to her old body, a human who was transferred into a non humanoid race that was better in almost every way would also be complaining because it would be weird.
 
I don't think I'll ever be ok with the fact that Amane and the pony are in this. However, I can admit that they are still pretty funny. Oddly enough I'd say Amane is actauly the weaker character of the two.

Then again, this story is the first story that convinced me that SI's can be good, so maybe I'll be won over to accepting the Pony crossover?
 
Binocular vision? Or do the horse people of Equestria actually have their eyes on the front of their head in complete defiance of evolutionary biology?
And a much narrower field of vision. Horses do have binocular vision, just a more limited range for it.

Like most prey animals, the horse's eyes are set on the sides of its head, allowing it close to a 350° range of monocular vision.[10] Horses have the largest eyes of any land mammal,[11] and are lateral-eyed, meaning their eyes are positioned on the sides of their heads.[12] This means horses have a range of vision of about 350°, with approximately 65° of this being binocular vision and the remaining 285° monocular vision.
She probably feels almost like she's looking through a keyhole all the time.
 
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I thought they were the Guardians of the Universe?

Pretty sure the Guardians of the Galaxy are another group in a completely different franchise (And one of the most awesome groups in comics).

Shouldn't it be Guardians of the Universe instead of Galaxy? My mind veered off into MCU-land in the middle of that snippet. (Edit: Ninja'ed...)
It's come up before; Grayven knows better, he's just being snarky.
 
Horses shouldn't eat cheese, it makes them sick...

Same with Chocolate, with the added bonus of it acting as a massive stimulant to them. :whistle:
She's not a horse, and she never was a horse. She's a human who used to be a Pony.

*traces the letter P in the air*

Capital P.

...My D&D party's cleric of Celestia had us well trained.
 
And a much narrower field of vision. Horses do have binocular vision, just a more limited range for it.
But from the same link, humans have better vision and can see more colors than horses.

Shouldn't it be Guardians of the Universe instead of Galaxy? My mind veered off into MCU-land in the middle of that snippet. (Edit: Ninja'ed...)
That's what he calls them.
 
She's not a horse, and she never was a horse. She's a human who used to be a Pony.

*traces the letter P in the air*

Capital P.
Yes; basically, comparing a magical Pony to a Horse is like comparing an Elf to an Ape. Sure there's similarities, but you're going to be disappointed if you expect the Elf to knuckle-walk and throw his poop at you.

"Legolas! Stop that! Use your damned bow."
 
Yes; basically, comparing a magical Pony to a Horse is like comparing an Elf to an Ape. Sure there's similarities, but you're going to be disappointed if you expect the Elf to knuckle-walk and throw his poop at you.

"Legolas! Stop that! Use your damned bow."
I dunno if 'disappointed' is the right word. I know I'd be pleasantly surprised if someone was throwing feces less often than I expected of them.
 
Horses shouldn't eat cheese, it makes them sick...

Same with Chocolate, with the added bonus of it acting as a massive stimulant to them. :whistle:
Based of MLP:FiM, this does not appear to be the case for Wilsonian Ponies.
But from the same link, humans have better vision and can see more colors than horses.
Oh yes, her colour vision is better. She doesn't mind that. It's just that things you've lost strike harder than things you've gained.
 
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