...Oh man.
The short version is, we just got back from an aborted plot, Shinji is around and Kaworu and Misato have just died, Fen is there but she's not Cloud's daughter in this iteration, she's dating Aven, who is also missing an arm but for different reasons, Cloud himself is a barely functional wreck due to things going from bad to worse to even worse to even worse, there are ominous forces at work in the background that have not been elaborated on much yet, Biker is Biker, the Doctor died and came back as Ten, and the room is a mess.
This is sometimes affectionately referred to as the "Bad Timeline".
edited 10th Jun '14 11:22:00 PM by GameSpazzer
MY SOUL IS DARK BUT MY HAIR IS COLORFUL — Brahian Pokémon AlchemistWe really need to fix up the recap. I can barely remember Deluge and Macroscosm plots at this point.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Name : Imuka (Yay for using the name a 3rd time go me :D)
Sex : Female
Race : AI
Bound Gear : A pair of bodies, one which can pass as normal and one built for combat, A Revolver, and A Sniper Rifle
Combat Body Features : More durable, possesses arm blade.
Main Body Features : Kitsune Appearance, easier to disguise.
Powers : A synthetic mage, her spells are of the summoning and gravity variety, the first is mostly used to common several articals of bound equipment where as the later is mostly on the order of a vanguard in mass effect. She can ditch a physical form in absolute emergency and download herself to an electronic device, but unless she is in one of her two bodies she can not perform her spells and would REALLY like to avoid this.
Personality : Nothing new to the name, just kinda got bored of the dragon one, and wanted to bring in a bit of her WAOA roots of being combat specialized.... Also I have had a bit of a robot fixation this year, no idea why.
Does anyone remember back when we were little kids and we just... accepted films and television shows. Like, we never thought "that could have been done better" "why did they choose that actor?" "that line was terribly done", we just accepted what happened in the story at face value?
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?We became critical thinkers, Space. Sad but true.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?But yeah, we never questioned our entertainment. It was immovable.
I absolutely adored The Phantom Menace at age six. I never said "oh the pacing is wrong, the plot is all wrong" I just thought "hey cool, what are the characters going to do next?".
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Nah. I was always bothered by bad movies. I just didn't know why.
I'd sit down and watch something, and after it would be over I would find myself confused and annoyed and I didn't know why, and it would put me in a lousy mood for the rest of the day.
I got myself in trouble one time for trying to point out to my peers that the Veggie Tales were just made of clay that someone took a lot of pictures of, and it didn't even look right.
edited 11th Jun '14 12:15:27 AM by GameSpazzer
MY SOUL IS DARK BUT MY HAIR IS COLORFUL — Brahian Pokémon AlchemistWell, Spaz was always a grump. I am completely blown away by this shocking revelation.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?I didn't know what CGI was back then, or that it had advanced beyond N64 capability.
My mother and I were Aardman connoisseurs, though, so I just though Veggie Tales and Toy Story were just really ugly CGI.
How to fail second grade biology and conveniently ignore the existence of the appendix.

>sonic
>good
pick one
I live in a constant state of fear and misery.