Quote: Wiredgeek wrote:
AAHAHAHAHAH
YES. THIS.
I approve VERY much. Even if I did end up as a projectile.
Also, the hyperkinetic style you used for Wide's fighting seemed to fit perfectly.
I am _pleased_.
When I was writing this I got to thinking about Wide and Mag. They're very similar in some ways (IMO), but there are key differences. Wide seems
to operate in blitz mode -- overwhelming power, huge initial strikes, never stopping, just rolling like a juggernaut over all opposition -- whereas Mag seems
to be more of a craftsman, if that's the right term. Mag keeps his foes off balance, immobile, and pretty pissed off; he works on one at a time until it
drops and moves to the next, only breaking that pattern when circumstances demand it (as shown when he hurled the Power Tank to stop someone from threatening
an ally). Wide is the quintessential tank; Mag is a tank as well, but in a very different way.
That's my take on it, anyway; feel free to correct me.
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(Oh, and, may I point out that the Rank entry for Mag on the Virtueverse wiki had me in -stitches-? 'Ablative meat' indeed...)
Quote: Bob Schroeck wrote:
Lisa Vanette had occurred to me, but the moment I thought of her I was suddenly tempted to move Sailor Loon off whatever server I have her on and
onto Virtue... Actually we should do up a list -- in another topic -- of who we know for sure is a Saber already so there are no duplications.
Oh, and after disqualifying Madigan, I wondered about some of the other Genaros sexaroids, like Lou or Nam.
I thought about suggesting that, actually, but held off because I didn't want to come across as pushing my personal idea of Cool(tm) on anyone else.
However, since you bring it up...
I heartily endorse this idea, and not just because it is cool, but because it would give us yet another way to tell freakin' cool stories about
these girls.
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--sofaspud
--"Listening to your kid is the audio equivalent of a Salvador Dali painting, Spud." --OpMegs