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Re: ROTFL, Part II - The Hunterminator - 11-15-2006 Quote:Oh, this looks neat, link please. Re: ROTFL, Part II - Florin - 11-15-2006 Ha! I've been trying to remember the name of that PastPresent fic for quite a while! Now, if only it were finished...-- Jimmy Hendrix is calling me! He's telling me to defeat Klingons! CAPTAIN PICARD! -- If you become a monster to put down a monster you've still got a monster running around at the end of the day and have as such not really solved the whole monster problem at all. Re: ROTFL, Part II - Bob Schroeck - 11-16-2006 Quote:I don't know if it's anywhere on the web at the mometn -- I've been reading it chapter-by-chapter as it comes out on the FFML. It is a seriously weird fusion -- Ami is Spiderwoman. But she's also Sailor Mercury. In fact, she has MPD, and she's three, three, three people in one... Usagi is a complete lunatic. Oh, and "Flash" in that quote is Makoto... Anyway, give me a moment and I'll invoke the magic of Google to see if there's a web archive of the existing chapters. (a few moments later) Nope, nothing obvious at least. You might want to email the author (studiopc (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net) and ask. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: ROTFL, Part II - Bob Schroeck - 11-16-2006 Quote:Oh yeah, tell me about it. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... ... - Xenoproctologist - 11-16-2006 Quote:The Amazing Spiderwoman by StudioPC a.k.a. Pandoras-Closet (via route of fanfiction.net) Re: ... - Bob Schroeck - 11-16-2006 Bingo. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: ... - The Hunterminator - 11-17-2006 From what I've read so far, it's really great, and the author really likes to throw odd modifications to Spiderman and Sailor Moon. The almost Batman like Spiderwoman for one. Oh and, for some reason Quote:cracked me up, probably because I hadn't made the connection to the nickname until then. Re: ... - Evil Midnight Lurker - 11-17-2006 That's not Usagi at all. That's fifteen miniaturized Minakos running an Usagibot. ETA: Given certain remarks on her father's part, I am now inclined to believe that that really IS Minako, and the "real" Usagi is elsewhere. Giving a whole new spin on the "decoy Princess" scam. --Sam "One of these days, milkshake! BOOM!" Re: ... - Valles - 11-17-2006 Quote:*gobsmacked* Wow. How dumb am I for having missed that? OTOH, the Usagibot line makes me giggle every time I read it, so I suppose I'll have to forgive you. ^_^ Ja, -n =============================================== "Puripuri puripuri... Bang!" Re: ... - Bob Schroeck - 11-17-2006 Could "Cousin Naru" be Usagi? -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: ... - The Hunterminator - 11-17-2006 Quote:Well... the Magnetite thing makes me think otherwise. Re: ... - Bob Schroeck - 11-17-2006 I suppose I should reread the entire story before I make suggestions like that. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: ... - Valles - 11-17-2006 Quote:Only if I missed a reference to her hair color someplace. But... Given what Strange and Fury and them were saying about her, and Kenji Tsukino's role in this fusion... Might the Usagibot have gotten a dose of goblin gas? It'd fit the pattern of the senshi having superpowers in their civilian guises also at the same time as it explained her... issues. Ja, -n =============================================== "Puripuri puripuri... Bang!" Re: ... - Evil Midnight Lurker - 11-18-2006 Makes a fair bit of sense, tho' I'm pretty sure Shingo is being set up as Harry Osborn. --Sam "Keep playing with fire, superpants! You don't know how much fire you're playing with!" Re: ... - Norgarth - 11-21-2006 from pt 8 of 'Family Values', a Harry Potter/Addams family fic. Quote:__________________ We are not ninjas, we are a hedge. Please move along. ___________________________ "I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin Re: ... - Aleh - 11-21-2006 From a recent Addventure thread... Quote:-- This message brought to you by Ely Lilly, makers of SeraFem: Happy Pills for PMS. ![]() Re: ... - Black Aeronaut - 11-21-2006 *Snickers* By God, the boy -is- learning. Black Aeronaut Technologies Group Aerospace Solutions for the discerning spacer "To the commissary we should go," Yoda declared firmly. "News of this kind a danish requires." Re: ... - The Hunterminator - 11-21-2006 Quote:Words of wisdom that ALL male anime characters could benefit from. Re: ... - Black Aeronaut - 11-21-2006 Quote:And even then, if there was an actual threat, those girls would still beat his ass. I tell yeah, guys always wind up on the short end of the stick in these romantic comedies. Black Aeronaut Technologies Group Aerospace Solutions for the discerning spacer "To the commissary we should go," Yoda declared firmly. "News of this kind a danish requires." Re: ... - Aleh - 11-21-2006 The funniest part is that each of those items is inspired by actual incidents from FMP... including the bioweapon one.-- This message brought to you by Ely Lilly, makers of SeraFem: Happy Pills for PMS. ![]() Re: ... - Sirrocco - 11-22-2006 Of course they are. That's how you accumulate battlefield lore - by doing well and remembering how you did it, by screwing up and remembering to never do it again, or by learning from your fellow soldiers who did one of the above at some point in the past. Sadly, this poor guy doesn't *have* fellow soldiers in this arena. He has to collect the bruises all by himself. Re: ... - Aleh - 11-22-2006 The point was more that that fact made it funnier. :-)-- This message brought to you by Ely Lilly, makers of SeraFem: Happy Pills for PMS. ![]() Re: ... - Sirrocco - 11-24-2006 Indeed it does - and my point was that it *also* made it more stylish - though I admit I was perhaps excessively subtle. We are in violent agreement. Also, keyed by a reminder from another thread... ---------------------- "Sarcasm, Daddy! Sarcasm!" Selena slammed the fork and knife on the table top, shaking it from the force of the blow. "Is it too much to ask for a normal breakfast, like all the other kids get? Maybe you could serve eggs that aren't two years old and come in a foil covered square? Milk that was never in something other than liquid form? Maybe even, *gasp*, some kind of fresh meat?" "All perishables. The food we have now is more practical. Not only does it fill all of your nutritional requirements, but it's easy to transport and will last months if we come under siege." "We live in the suburbs! No one lays siege to anyone out here, Goddammit!" Habit made her grab onto her braid, threatening to pull it out by its roots in frustration. Heero looked disapprovingly at the gesture. "You really ought to cut that hair short and lose the braid. It's too easy for an opponent to grab onto it and gain an advantage." Selena looked aghast at the very idea. "Where else would I hide my lock picks and collapsible stiletto?" "So that's where you put them. I hadn't considered that. Very ingenious." Heero gave her a flat stare of approval. "You can keep the hair." -------------------- and also -------------------- They were almost finished when Selena said, "Oh, by the way, Jimmy Lopez is coming over to play with me today. I'm warning you in advance since he's the first friend I've had that's willing to come over since the last time you screwed everything up with Tommy Thorton." Heero looked at her in confusion. "Screwed everything up? I have no idea what you mean." "You locked him in a full nelson and mashed his face into the ground, shouting out, 'Who sent you?' over and over again!" "When I see some complete stranger furtively looking around my house, I disable first and interrogate later." "He was a scrawny eight-year-old looking for the bathroom!" "He could have been a highly trained midget commando that was disguised to look like a scrawny eight-year-old in order to lull us into a false sense of security." Heero snatched the butter knife thrown at him out of mid-air. "You're getting faster." ---------------- www.florestica.com/dbsomm.../index.htm Yardwork, with Heero Yui Re: ... - drakensis - 11-26-2006 Quote:AgainD for Drakensis "An ugly macho guy can never beat an intelligent, slender, popular, and handsome hero." D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever. Re: ... - Aleh - 11-30-2006 Quote:From Raikiri Triken...-- This message brought to you by Ely Lilly, makers of SeraFem: Happy Pills for PMS. ![]() |