This reminds me of a movie my dad’s told me about (but I haven’t seen), wherein a small country decides to declare war on the US because they/we always help out with humanitarian stuff after beating someone in war (according to the movie-country’s logic).
However, before they declare war, one of their spies steals plans for a weapon that is apparently so powerful that America surrenders to them and they have to figure out where to go from there.
@Turnways_Flip
In the MLP setting, I think we’ve had a number of pieces of evidence to show that love is a very powerful “tool”. For Changelings, it provides them with a lot of energy and power, but when used by once who is skilled with it (i.e. Cadance), it can also be a powerful “weapon”.
sees the lone thumb-down
… You monster…
Sounds like The Mouse that Roared.
We drink water, but that doesn’t make us immune to a tsunami to the face.
Go eat a hamburger and then anger a bull into trampling you. Then ask again.
However, before they declare war, one of their spies steals plans for a weapon that is apparently so powerful that America surrenders to them and they have to figure out where to go from there.
Wish I knew the name of it…
Sorry… we were just trying to answer your question/point :/
In the MLP setting, I think we’ve had a number of pieces of evidence to show that love is a very powerful “tool”. For Changelings, it provides them with a lot of energy and power, but when used by once who is skilled with it (i.e. Cadance), it can also be a powerful “weapon”.
@Perteks
Not a bad analogy.
Erm thats ease ? How car fuelled by gasoline can be burned by flamethrower fueled by gasoline ?
It makes a bizarre amount of sense if she just pretended to lose and went away on her own because her objective was complete.