[@ProPro]How do we win, actually no, how do we survive? I mean, even if we knew martial arts (which I planned to since he's going for loyal soldier) it doesn't matter against the grunts, and even with morphers, they're still apparently almost as strong as our ranger forms. And that's the [b]grunts[/b], what are the mid-level bosses going to be like? The generals that turn into giant monsters, are they just gonna flick their wrist and incinerate us before even going giant? There are [b]five[/b] of us, oh wait, there are six of us with abilities that barely put us above our enemy's foot soldiers. I'm all for a challenge, these just feel like impossible odds. And I get it because there'd be no point to the game if it was just a copy of every other series, each fight looking like we might lose but nope, winning every time. Destroying every uber powered alien/demon/machine-demon hybrid with seemingly less effort with every short handed power up. Maybe it's because I'm speculating way too much but these odds feel [b]too[/b] insurmountable. Like, it would be improbable to say that we were perfect on the first or even the fourth try and I totally expect us to lose when it makes sense. But, I don't know, I guess I'm seeing this uphill battle with a enormously steep incline and that's unfair because I don't know the game yet so our enemy might have some type of weakness, your the GM and you would know. It's just that, from what I can see, will there ever be a point where we're not just barely scraping through each fight? [hr] WAIT! I just had an idea!! What's emitting the light that turns people's brains into mush? And what produces the water!? If we destroyed those could we free everyone!? Is this game not about fighting countless battles but actually performing calculated strikes at major points to turn the tide of the war as a whole!!?