FF 7 Question: Rufus Shinra just showed up. Remove Spazz and Jam's materia or leave it as is? I'm thinking leave it.
What if, like, you make living giant commando rainbow gummi bears rain from the sky and shoot everything right the hell up until somebody eats them?
.....theres an idea...
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No seriously...one of the kingdoms in aerith is food based...
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."The Gummi Bears are one of the many races of sentient food people.
They, like their edible brethren and sistren, are an oppressed people, used as food by other, non-food-based races.
Though the Gingerbread Men and the Maidens of Frostine may quietly bow their heads and submit to their hungry masters, the Gummi Bears stand defiant, a beacon of revolution.
With guns in nonexistant hands, they fight. To the last man, to the last bullet, to the last delicious limb on their fruity, mouth-watering bodies, they shall fight to the bitter end.
edited 24th Jan '13 1:43:37 PM by MacDuffy
Can you say awesome?
We totally need to make a RPG with a gummi bear race now.
edited 24th Jan '13 1:46:46 PM by WackyPancake
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."-actual note from my aerith file-
WAOAA: Sugarria is a happy place of gumdrop bushes and jelly snakes. Their princess is fat and jolly
ROOM ARC (Name blocked as spoiler) under the heels of the (name removed) the once protected jelanimals are being herded as foodstuffs for the conscripted armies of (name removed). The once jolly land is now miserable as the sentiant foodpeople have taken to eating themselves rather than starve to death.
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."![]()
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No fair! I suggested the idea!
That's... uh... grimmily grim.
edited 24th Jan '13 1:52:27 PM by WackyPancake
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."All the buildings, plantlife, animal life even people are all foodstuffs. It is such a nice happy place until the war happened...
think candyland and wonkas factory all rolled into one
edited 24th Jan '13 1:54:15 PM by Shiningknight
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."Only the gingerbread men are safe. They can run. No one can catch them.
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."So, reality starts is falling apart; boundaries between what's real and what isn't, and the motion of time start crumbling. There are creepy-ass strangers in trenchcoats and hats wandering the streets, hunting the party, but for some reason, they don't want them dead. They also don't like water, or light.
Reality briefly restructures itself, and the party is arrested for the murder of Danny Ocean. They are threatened briefly by the men, but they escape. Reality goes back to being weird as fuck. Buildings move around at seemingly random, streets change, and the city rearranges itself periodically. A train comes out of nowhere, with a clown fighting Sanford on it. Sanford is killed. Cloud derails the train, keeping them from going off a cliff, but in the process the train blows the fuck up
, because fuck physics, that scene was awesome. This blows a hole in the street, and there is an entire city below, currently abandoned. There, they find that the men have made an agreement with someone called the Auditor, who is responsible for the time thing screwing up, and Cloud informs them that he is wanted by them due to his use as a living databank for information. The men are part of a dying species, and are studying humans. All the while, Cloud insists that there is only the city, and there is no way out. They then make it back to the warehouse they're hiding at. They're waiting there now, talking.

So... Thinking about ideas, huh?
What if, like, you make living giant commando rainbow gummi bears rain from the sky and shoot everything right the hell up until somebody eats them?
-shot-
edited 24th Jan '13 1:30:40 PM by WackyPancake
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."