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Thorn Posted Jan 20, 2006
& Gundam & stuff too.
Even er.
Did anybody here ever used to watch something on Cartoon network they had for awhile called "MegasXLR" ? <- It was sort of a giant + robot & videogames-culture spoof. Not on anymore though.
Hmm...
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Thorn Posted Apr 28, 2006
Enter the Yellow -X.
It's my idea for a counter-character/villain to go with GS.
Whee!
Sort of one of those high tech thief/bounty hunter type of guys...
He's a former tax collector, who has been after Gray Swordsman for years. "Changing lead into gold should not be tax deductible..." was his motto and he got himself laughed out of his old line of work. Now, swearing revenge, he has devoted his life to bounty hunting, and stuff.
What do you think?
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Galigan Posted Apr 28, 2006
Nice idea. That could work rather well. Although can we wait until the current storyline is over before you bring him in? (however slowly the current story is progessing)
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Thorn Posted Apr 29, 2006
/ A tiny bit late for that, and I do apologize for it... Probably it'd be best for me to have him run away to "live to fight another day" when he is about to be caught, in standard super-villain fashion?
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Galigan Posted Apr 29, 2006
No, don't worry about that now, there's an interesting plot going on now. Lets see how it turns out.
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Thorn Posted Apr 30, 2006
Well he ran away, but I had him leave the "cartridges" to whatever the heck kind of a ray -blaster type thing it was... oh man.
Wish I had read that bit first before having him take off, like that.
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Thorn Posted Apr 30, 2006
If it's meant to keep in vein with the classic villain sort of treatment I've given him so far, maybe have it be that he left a time-bomb there or something? *Shrug*
Oops, sorry.
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