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What Doug's Made Of - Proginoskes - 08-25-2011 "What I'm Made Of" by Crush 40 (ignore the ponies, that's just where I encountered the music): Quote:I don't care what you're thinkingThis song cranks Doug's combat hyping up to eleven, and renders him immune to the typical Sailor Moon Antagonist m.o. of energy draining/[dream|heart|soul] stealing (He invites them to try, with the very strong implication that they won't succeed). Granted, I'm basing the second effect on a single line from the chorus, which could just as easily give a negative effect: making him inordinately attractive to people out to steal things from the general populace. Whatever else it does, though, it definitely increases Doug's strength, speed, and reflexes to well beyond his normal levels. - Bob Schroeck - 08-26-2011 Quote:renders him immune to the typical Sailor Moon Antagonist m.o. of energy draining/[dream|heart|soul] stealing (He invites them to try, with the very strong implication that they won't succeed)Heh. This dovetails interestingly with something he's already set to be doing in the SM Step... if you're old enough to remember the videogame Dig-Dug, it might give you a clue. Quote:Whatever else it does, though, it definitely increases Doug's strength, speed, and reflexes to well beyond his normal levels.Well, remember that "combat hyping" is really just a time-perception thing I came up with to explain the speed at which things happen during combat time in V&V. Doug doesn't actually gain anything, he just perceives everything as moving a lot slower than him for the duration. That said, definitely some possibilities there. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Proginoskes - 08-26-2011 I'm old enough to recognise the name "Dig-Dug", but not old enough to have played it on the NES. Instead, I've just gone to an online arcade site and played it through the magic of emulators written in Java. Doug's going to force-feed youma until they explode? (It's either that or crush them with big rocks...) |