I love the implication that the highly secret government agency that is supposed to investigate and protect the world from extraterrestrial and/or paranormal threats has literally no idea how to go to a Home Depot to buy an axe until they have thoroughly interrogated a hapless farmer they captured and brought to a Blacksite about how he managed to get this hyper advanced tool beyond the comprehension of mere mortals.
Stone-faced, suited men in a dark room in a secret facility trying to pry the exact EMP resistance percentage out of a random concussed farmer. We're an extremely serious organisation.
I love the contrast between the two series - watching X-Com Files is like watching a couple of best friends marathon X-Files, while X-Piratez is a cross between Berzerk and Fist of the North Star
Every now and then I come back to this one. Mostly for that squatch combat and the cow combat analysis.
I love the implication that the highly secret government agency that is supposed to investigate and protect the world from extraterrestrial and/or paranormal threats has literally no idea how to go to a Home Depot to buy an axe until they have thoroughly interrogated a hapless farmer they captured and brought to a Blacksite about how he managed to get this hyper advanced tool beyond the comprehension of mere mortals.
Stone-faced, suited men in a dark room in a secret facility trying to pry the exact EMP resistance percentage out of a random concussed farmer. We're an extremely serious organisation.
I love the contrast between the two series - watching X-Com Files is like watching a couple of best friends marathon X-Files, while X-Piratez is a cross between Berzerk and Fist of the North Star
This seems accurate. The only anime I've ever watched is Akagi, so I assume they're all about angular lads who like dominoes.
whoa you sounded so much like yourself in the intro!!
I shouldn't have come clean that I had to redub the audio, nobody would have suspected a thing.