A Conversation for The Café
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Dizzy H. Muffin Started conversation Mar 3, 2002
[YK, TD, and Dane exit the Café.]
[YK] Okay ... this way.
[Dane] Isn't Crater Labs that way?
[YK] Yeah, but there's also my place.
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Tenchimaru Draconis - The generic not generic guy Posted Mar 5, 2002
[TD] Crater labs? buh? Oh and we're going to your place! *readies sd3 durans room joke*
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Mar 5, 2002
[Dane] I was at CLI earlier. It's in this general direction.
[YK] Yes, I have a home on the H2G2. Why?
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Tenchimaru Draconis - The generic not generic guy Posted Mar 6, 2002
[TD] Just checking... *drops joke*
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Mar 6, 2002
[YK] ...Right, let's go.
What was the joke?
Also, should I have a transition into the Overworld, or one continuous thing, like Zelda or Secret of Mana or FFX?
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Tenchimaru Draconis - The generic not generic guy Posted Mar 6, 2002
[TD] Yeah, let's
In a translation of sd3, there is a weird joke about durans room being stashed with porn, because he won't let anybody in it. I'd go with the SoM style.
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Mar 7, 2002
[They take a few steps, when suddenly, the screen pixellates itself to bits. Fade in on ... a random encounter! Tenchimaru, Yar Kramer, and Dane vs. three rabbits, each holding a large walnut.]
[YK] Aw, nutbunnies!
[Dane] What ARE those??
[YK] They're Nutbunnies. What do they look like?
[Dane shrugs, then arms his lightsaber, which is identical in every way to YK's. This is because it IS YK's, from about fifty years into the future. YK does the same.]
TD, no more than one nutbunny per turn!
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Tenchimaru Draconis - The generic not generic guy Posted Mar 7, 2002
[Td] Aw s**t *Unsheathes his sword*
*battle music starts playing*
[All get into battle poses]
*nutbunnie A lunges for td's throat...and misses barely, chaving td for 3 points of damage instead of full damage*
[Td] Auch! That hurt!
I hope you mean that only 1 nutbunnie can take an action per post. Or that we can only atatck one per turn?
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Mar 7, 2002
No, I meant you can only kill one per turn. We're all at about Level 2 or 3 at the moment.
[Dane attacks Nutbunny A, killing it. Nutbunny B attacks YK, who stumbles backwards.]
[YK] D'haaaa!
[{Trance Mode: Yar Kramer}]
[In a SCHFWAAAAAA noise (Think limitbreak.wav), YK starts glowing green. His hair starts waving apparently at someone it knows.]
[Dane] What the hell is THAT??
[YK] Oh. Uh, this is Trance. Let's wait 'till we've gotten home. I'll explain later.
[{Switch}]
[YK jumps over to Nutbunny B, kicks it towards the party, then slashes it with his lightaber.]
And you can't use Trance or Limit Breaks or Overdrives or any of that stuff yet.
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Tenchimaru Draconis - The generic not generic guy Posted Mar 8, 2002
[TD] Kewl.
*runs over to nutbunnie c, alashes at it, and lands a direct hit! nutbunnie c dies*
[TD] booyah!
*victory music starts playing*
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Tenchimaru Draconis - The generic not generic guy Posted Mar 9, 2002
[Td] Yeah, let's...those things were kinda disturbing...*shrugs*
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