Dispatches from Asteroid Hopkins

gut punch

Work started early; thankfully, the preparation we did on Thursday took away a lot of smaller tasks. Due to the weather, i needed to get out a pry bar to open a manhole cover under which a distribution box is located.

Kirby got a Lego set from the taller Brother in-law, and didn't immediately started to build it, when he got home. We instead played Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, which at first i thought i'd dread; then we reached the first boss fight with Eson the Searcher1. That was incredible fun, after being thrown into helping with a planetary siege—on the ground level, helping people reach evacuation vessels—a Celesital shows up, and leaves after getting a gut punch, enhanced by a gravity grenade. The following task of finding spare parts for Iron Man to fix the mechanism of a secret entry of Avenger's Mansion, felt like running into an invisible wall; disorienting even.
Wonder if it will crash on us as well; so far it doesn't seem like there's an open world element here. The Wife told me, that Lego DC Super Villians crashed with an error screen. Is that a Switch specific problem?
The younger Nephew loves his dinosaur costume, but only wears it to bed in fear of damaging it during the daytime; he then roams the lands in a dress, based on the design of Anna's from Frozen.

In the evening a representative of the cellphone provider called to inform us, that the e-SIM is ready. What made a fuss about the change, was the telephone watch itself. I understand some of the «design choices» made, and i'd like to have comments in the manual, that explain to me why the choice to implement them in this way was agreed on—to give someone a hard time with coming up to an alternative to «i don't care» or «why should we suffer alone?»


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  1. Eson the Searcher // marvel.com