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Description ...On a crappy piece of newsprint which was intended for writing down equations I didn't care about. Class can get reeeeeeaaaaally boring.
Only posted this one 'cause SQUEEE LOOKIT THE CHIBI ULTRALISK ASJHSAGDGHAVHASDHASD

Oh and the Optimus Compa thing is 's. Sorry for not asking for yer permission... >_<;
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Men-dont-scream In reply to ??? [2013-10-05 08:48:03 +0000 UTC]

Ehehe, thank you. xD; May thine appraised CPU vindicate thy forbearing soul~


I did think of drawing the Jetfire armor on her but I thought it'd look a tad indistinguishable from the actual Optimus. I guess she looks better that way.


By the way, when do you think you can put up a new chapter on HDN Adventures? 8D

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explodeprinny In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-07 04:23:55 +0000 UTC]

I think I might get a new chap out fairly soon, given I'm currently about halfway done with it. Don't hold me to that, though. Especially since I've been binging on the Virtual Console version of Shantae recently; I'm having a lot of fun with it. ^^

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Men-dont-scream In reply to explodeprinny [2013-10-07 12:34:01 +0000 UTC]

Hehe, it's cool. Just take your time~!

squeee bulbasaur

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AikiYun [2013-10-03 14:21:37 +0000 UTC]

Lol Genocider.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to AikiYun [2013-10-05 09:30:48 +0000 UTC]

Venom was pretty much the first thing that came into the mind the moment Fukawa revealed she was bipolar. So yeah. :3

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YoumuNepLowell [2013-10-03 11:43:53 +0000 UTC]

So... what I see in this picture here are:

1) some random monster with some random robot/Gundam lookalike

2) Peashy being chased by Compa(or is that Neptune?)

3) Aberrant Eren!(YEAH!)

4) Metal Gear Raiden?

5) Venom and some random girl with a long tongue(though I could've sworn I've seen her before. Dangan Ronpa, was it? Or maybe Corpse Party?)

6) a face-only angry yukkuri?

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Men-dont-scream In reply to YoumuNepLowell [2013-10-05 09:45:43 +0000 UTC]

Weeeellll....

1) That is a chibi version of an UltraliskΒ static.giantbomb.com/uploads/o… a VikingΒ i817.photobucket.com/albums/zz… and a little Marine running for his sorry hide. For a sense of actual scale, look closely at the first image; there's a Zealot right in front of the Ultralisk, who is approximately the same size as the Marine. In conclusion, they're both thoroughly and totally f*cked.

2) It's Compa.

3) I prefer calling him the Rogue Titan, but sure, I guess that name works too...

4) Raiden it is~

5) It's a girl named Fukawa Touko. Yes, she is from Dangan Ronpa.

6) Err... Just something I scribbled down. It's nothing special, actually.

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Porecomesis [2013-10-03 11:09:21 +0000 UTC]

Either that class was ridiculously easy and you had a lot of time on your hands or your next grades are looking less pretty than Raiden.


And Optimus Compa chasing Peashy is cute.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-03 11:14:56 +0000 UTC]

Hehe, it's actually the former. The lessons during algebra that day was just stuff I already learned in highschool, so it was nothing less than a bore. xD


Kids, eh? They're pretty fun to draw~

Hmm... Never drawn kid Iffy before...

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-03 11:17:47 +0000 UTC]

How about Kid Jacob? I guarantee you, I was much less sarcastic as a kid.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-03 11:23:53 +0000 UTC]

But I don't even have the slightest idea how you looked as a tyke...


eyy wut wuzzat wut u mean raiden ain't purty

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-03 11:30:34 +0000 UTC]

Just imagine me shorter with a t-shirt, shorts and a huge smile on my face.


Sorry, I wrote that wrong. I meant to say "less pretty than your Raiden".

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-03 11:36:18 +0000 UTC]

Chibi ver. Just the usual style~


Taco. He wants a taco. Give 'im a taco.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-03 11:40:59 +0000 UTC]

And a hell of a lot more cheerful.


I'll give him a nerd. Or a node. Whatever suits his tastes.


Speaking of, Strongo's my favourite villain. He's awesome.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-07 12:51:06 +0000 UTC]

And a much better chance of getting along with Neptune's sugar-driven hyperactivity, right...?

Armstrong? GAWD DAYUM he's awesome. Sure he's one big hotshot of a villain, but his motives were actually something I could almost agree with. Almost. Still, that's something I rarely ever do when it comes to the bad guys, so he's a already a fave.
Also 'cause I didn't expect him to be a villain who packs a mean punch. I thought of him as the usual bad guy who was all talk when he was inside a huge superweapon and then go off begging for mercy once the hero cuts (ha!) him down to size. Which wasn't exactly the case, and I was glad I was wrong.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-07 13:13:48 +0000 UTC]

Yup. He'd probably see her as a cool big sister.


Neptune: Alrighty Jacob, ready for a big adventure?
Jacob: Yeah! Where are we going?
Neptune: We're going to Lowee's themepark! A new rollercoaster just opened up and we're gonna ride it!
Jacob: AWESOME! I want the front seat!
Neptune: Don't worry, lil' boy! I'll make sure to get us the frontmost car!


I spoiled myself a bit about Armstrong previously and I knew he was an empowered human. What I DIDN'T know was that he would completely thrash Raiden, especially after the villains were rather stock in how they went down and Sam was his typical rival despite not doing much for the plot. He's not just empowered; he's POWERFUL.


And then his character shined. I didn't have much faith in Platinum Games' writing but now I see I just never gave them enough credit. Armstrong is, frankly, one of my favourite villains of all time. He's threatening, he's entertaining, he's cool and he's motivated. His causes are sympathetic and that's before you remember he was in the Navy. Perhaps his time in the service brought him a vision that scarred and angered him? Regardless, even though he's completely insane and his methods are unforgivable (everyone forgets about the kids and the fake war thing too easily), he has a genuine cause. A terrible cause but he has ideals that even I can agree with. But, sadly, his means and ends aren't acceptable. He's still overwhelmingly passionate in a series about lies and falsehood and I would love to have a cup of milkshakes with him so we can discuss politics (I don't like coffee).

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-08 13:06:40 +0000 UTC]

Amusement Park Dude: Sorry, but neither of you are tall enough for this ride.

(hahahahahaha, checkmate BUDDEH >xD)


Aw hell yeah. I'll be honest and say that I don't usually prefer overpowered heroes. Just because. But I'll be damned if it isn't awesome when there's finally somebody who can wipe the floor with 'em!

I know someone who's a former Petty Officer for the Navy, which was the first thing that piqued my interest about Armstrong. The old guy always spoke with a quality that indicated someone who's seen and been through a lot. Which, incidentally, made the whole battle with Armstrong all the more epic and enjoyable.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-08 21:42:03 +0000 UTC]

Neptune/Young Jacob: Aw...

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-09 08:29:19 +0000 UTC]

Then Neptune transforms and Jake's suddenly back to his regular age. Weeeeeeee

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-09 08:50:30 +0000 UTC]

Unless Jacob was de-aged by Gust or maybe Vert. And no one knows.


IF: Hey, kid, what's your name?

Jacob: My name is Jacob! Hi!

Party: O_O

Gust/Vert: *cold sweat*


Abnes: This is not my job! I look after little girls!

Anonydeath: But Abby, he's a poor little boy without a guardian in the world. If you do not protect him, who will?

Mister Badd: I wonder who on Gamindustri would just leave a boy like that in the middle of a city...

Rei: Um, b-boy...? C-Can you tell us... *gulp* your name, please?
Jacob: *really really REALLY shy. Stays at the door and refuses to look at anyone* ... *slightly moves his mouth but all that comes out is a slight mumble*
Arfoire: Speak up, brat!

Jacob: *shrinks* ... *face begins to redden; he's restraining himself from crying*

Anonydeath: Aw, Arfy, look what you did to him!

Copypaste: Aw, come on, kid! *rolls over and bends over* I am Copypaste, *poses dramatically* THE STRONGEST MEMBER OF THE SEVEN SAGES!

Jacob: *glances at Copypaste*

Copypaste: So! *lowers a hand to him* What's your name, boy?

Jacob: ... *gulps* J... Jacob... *very quiet*

Copypaste: Huh? What was that?
Jacob: ... Jacob... *slightly audible*

Copypaste: Jacob, huh? Glad to meet you, boy!

Pirachu: Don't mind the big bucket of bolts. *walks up to Jacob* I'm Pirachu. Good to meet ya.

Jacob: ... *looks at Pirachu* H... Hi... *quietly*

Mister Badd: My word, he's worse than Rei.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-09 09:13:06 +0000 UTC]

Uhhh I dunno what comeback to put in this, so I'll just say that Br. Badd's line already gave me and idea on what to do with this subject.

A lil' worse than Rei, huh...?


Hey hey. If you had to choose between letting either Compa or IF die, who would it be?

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-09 09:14:33 +0000 UTC]

Sorry, I just felt like writing that. Ideas tend to get away from me.


Younger me would cry.

I'd refuse to answer.


Either way, I wouldn't let anyone die; I'd try to save them both.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-09 09:19:38 +0000 UTC]

Hey hey, it's cool. I like it a lot y'know~ :3


Awright...

What are your thoughts on a genderbent IF...? Y'know, in-universe.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-09 09:24:03 +0000 UTC]

Genderbent IF...


Either Jacob: O_O How did THAT happen?


Is that what you wanted?

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-11 12:23:22 +0000 UTC]

Err...

Sort of a tiny little thing It's been five-six years since Nepgear last saw IF and Compa. When she meets them again, she finds out they're married. And Iffy's a dude now. Apparently Compa and Gust had something to do with it. Oh, and they got a kid.


Not exactly the best idea to be used, but I sorta just wanted to depict how much Nepgear's been missing since the events of the Conquest ending--how her duties as Gamindustri's only remaining CPU just drags her away from the things she wanted to protect in the first place.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-11 12:37:32 +0000 UTC]

Oooh... Now that's a hell of a plot you've got there.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-11 12:47:03 +0000 UTC]

Err... which idea? xD;

And thank you. ^^

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-11 13:06:24 +0000 UTC]

Both of them.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-11 13:11:57 +0000 UTC]

Ehhhh

Huh, they're from the same script anyways so I guess that works...


Uh... Would you like to hear something like uh... A summary of the plot or something? (is that what they call it?)

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-11 13:12:50 +0000 UTC]

Sure, hit me.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-11 15:34:58 +0000 UTC]

Okay!
I plan on writing three story arcs for the whole thing, consisted of the following events:

I. Several years after the tragic loss of all but one of Gamindustri's CPUs, the lands has finally been restored to its one-peaceful state due to Nepgear's unrelenting efforts.
Although for a time she had thought that she had already erased any and every chance of Arfoire's omen coming into being, she had overlooked one critical detail: the people were growing weary of her staying in control. As she slowly started to lose her people's faith, their growing heresy slowly fed the Deity of Sin's power and eventually became the catalyst for her second awakening.
Nepgear decides to confront her once again, but she knew that to do so alone would be suicide even for a Goddess of her caliber. She requests a summons for her old friends and comrades and together they face Arfoire, determined to put her down for good.
(still unsure who I should kill off here) The battle comes at a heavy price. The Deity of Sin is weakened, but [----] are killed. Driven by her rage, Nepgear attempts something incredibly risky: taking her knowledge from the records of ancient CPUs and how they had stopped the Deity of Sin, Nepgear seals her within her own body.
However, her brash actions made her forget something, and she realizes she made a fatal mistake. Arfoire is the very core of the Gamindustri Graveyard, which was located far below Gamindustri's earth. The loss of the being that sustained the Graveyard weakened it, and in a nalmost immediate response the entire world was literally shaken. Thousands upon thousands perish as one city falls after the other. Ultimately, the very framework of their world fell apart, and Gamindustri splits into several landmasses. What is left of the world's population remains on the largest four, fearfully waiting the unstable conditions to subside.


II. Nepgear faces the full-on hatred of her people once she returns to a shattered Planeptune--alone. Among her friends and comrades, only she had survived Gamindustri's catastrophic shattering.
Days pass and the people's cries of anger have still not subsided. Secluding herself within the still-habitable sections of Planeptune's Basilicom, Nepgear spends day after day enduring the verbal spite of her citizens. However, unlike what she herself had expected, only hatred bottled up within her instead of regret. Eventually, she snaps. She unleashes all her pent-up rage upon her own people, murdering several in her wake.
News spreads like wildfire despite the chaos. No one alive could stand against the primal fury of a deranged CPU. Despite the notion of death hanging above everyone like a dark cloud, four decide to put an end to the discord. The Oracles of the four nations join together and consequently defeat Nepgear.
Even though killing her right then and there would be the safest option, the Oracles decide against it. They knew that only a CPU had the right to rule, and they spare Nepgear. The fallen Goddess swears never to act out of anger ever again.
Nepgear continues to lead her people out of disarray, but only from a distance. Unable to face her people because of her actions, Nepgear spends her reign upon the highest of the world's landmasses, a domain that came to be known as Celestia.
Years pass by. The Oracles, aside from Histoire, have all passed on.
From the information that had been provided to her by Histoire, Nepgear discovers the Deity of Sin's original purpose: if the world were to ever grow too corrupted, Arfoire would erase all of reality and craft a new world in its place. However, it was given an autonomous sentience. Consequently, the Deity of Sin believed that the world did not deserve a second chance, and now only wanted to see it destroyed. It was this same corruption that had influenced Nepgear, the true drive that caused her to murder her own people back then; she knew she had gained it when she sealed Arfoire within her.
The entirety of Gamindustri was still in disarray. It was almost as if all hope was lost for restoration. After seeking Histoire's consolation, Nepgear finally decides to reset the world, ultimately erasing any trace of her sovereignty from memory.
She would start a new world; but this time, she wasn't planning on ruling alone.


III. Nepgear continues to govern her people from Celestia, far from the knowledge of the new Gamindustri. As it is a trait in human nature to believe in the existence of beings far beyond their comprehension, people still continue to worship their unseen Goddess, providing her with the faith needed to survive.
Soon, Nepgear decides that the people need the guidance of a leader they can see and know for themselves. Using her and Histoire's combined power, they create four goddesses--one for each Landmass, each in the likeness of the original CPUs that ruled before Nepgear.
But instead of a Gamindustri of harmonious equilibrium, the four developed a fierce rivalry and a desire to expand the influence and power of her land.
Nepgear could not find a resolution to the conflict that did not involve the loss of life. Soon she arrives at a decision that would spare the lives of the new CPUs: if they were to come under fire of a single, much greater threat, they would have a chance to set aside their conflicts and unite against a common enemy. And what greater force than the Goddesses exists than the one who crafted them into existence?
Nepgear informs Histoire of her plan, to which the Tome hesitantly agrees. They alter the memories of the CPUs, including, to her sorrow, the complete deletion of the time that the four had spent with her before their descent. But Nepgear keeps even Histoire from the full extent of her plan. Turning Histoire's own power against her, she alters a large portion of her own memories.
Turning herself out into a villain bent on destruction, Nepgear, now under the guise of Arfoire, opposes the CPUs.
She knew she was going to die; but, seeing the fruition of her plans--seeing the four CPUs stand together--even when she finally fell under the blade of the young Goddess she crafted after the image of her lost sister, Nepgear was happy. After centuries of pain and loss, she was going to leave behind the world she loved under the care of her bright successors.
Nepgear was going to die after all this time, and she would be given the eternal rest she long deserved.



...well, there you have it. A complete (sorta) summary of the events in my planned fanfiction. It started from the idea that perhaps Arfoire was more than a corny villain full of cliches, and later grew when I thought, "what if Conquest Ending Nepgear was the Arfoire from the first game?"
So, uh... What do you think?

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-11 22:44:49 +0000 UTC]

o_o


That is one HELL of an ending twist you have there. Very subversive; everyone thinks of mk1 transition to mk2 but no one thinks of the reverse. VERY clever, mate.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-12 06:54:09 +0000 UTC]

Others link the first game with mk2? O.o

I never really thought about it that way... The first game's ending left no room for any sequels.

And thanks. Thanks a lot. xD

I do think that it wouldn't be the end of the whole thing, but without the necessary context provided by the story preceding Nepgear's own events (the one about Gamindustri's origins) , I guess I'll just leave it at that for now.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-12 07:05:38 +0000 UTC]

Well, I COULD tell you what others say... but that'd be spoiling Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 is Real!. Heh heh heh...

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-12 07:21:30 +0000 UTC]

Give out a spoiler and you'll see a book flying in yer face.


Hehe, I kid~ BUT SRSLY NO MORE SPOILERS OK >^<

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-12 07:23:02 +0000 UTC]

I won't. And trust me; the one I did give you just lead to an even more spoilery moment. Which I won't tell you of.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-13 13:09:16 +0000 UTC]

Okay, thank you then.

Oh, what do you think about having a war between Lastation and Planeptune?

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-13 13:13:07 +0000 UTC]

Depends on why.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-14 11:50:29 +0000 UTC]

Territorial desputes.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-14 11:53:26 +0000 UTC]

Ah.


Well, I'd be very disapproving. I'd talk to both Neptune and Noire and we'd all sit together and see if we could come to a compromise in some way. Noire and Neptune are friends, of course; even if they have trouble expressing it, they don't want to hurt each other.


If it was out of my control, I'd be very sad. And a tad angry.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-25 15:52:51 +0000 UTC]

Huh. I do remember that they weren't as close in the first game as they were in mk2 and Victory. The four were practically at constant conflict until Neptune ended up on the surface.

I wanted to make something that placed emphasis on the actual prowess of Planeptune's military force. My first basis for this would be the idea that perhaps each Goddess personifies her respective nation[(Blanc is young, naive, and easily places her trust in people; it probably explains why she just let the Heretics build a haven for themselves in Lowee, and how she was easily betrayed in V and the first game)(Noire's infamous attitude as a perfectionist led towards Lastation's innovative advances, and the nation's gloom demeanor practically embodies her unspoken loneliness)(Vert is the most mature of the four, and Leanbox's laws are strictly enforced though consequently the nation stayed in a semi-medieval state for the majority of her reign)] Neptune's sugar-and-sunshine attitude is easily conveyed through Planeptune's state as an urban/metropolitan utopia. However, she goes through a drastic change when she is Purple Heart, almost as if it's a separate person that she can't suppress once she's in HDD. So, taking the earlier concept into account, what could this possibly mean for Planeptune? Quite simply, the nation takes on an appearance of a peaceful land, but also possesses formidable military strength. Heck, Noire of all people mentioned that she would have taken over Planeptune if she didn't know what she was up against. Also, as another little detail to drive the point home, we have MarvelousAQL, who is a ninja. Planeptune specializes in covert ops.

I also wanted to tackle the issue with Planeptune scholars finding work in Lastation. If the two nations were at odds, why would one offer the services of its citizens to another? There's got to have been some event that had made them come to a compromise, right?

Oh, and I plan on letting Planeptune win this one. 'Cause I like Neppermint better that Lonely Heart. :3

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-26 00:26:15 +0000 UTC]

Ah, I see.


I've written HNIR under the impression that the CPUs REALLY didn't want the Console War but felt it was necessary and partook in it anyway.


And I'm a bit tired so there's not much I can say about the whole idea you've got there.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-28 06:06:15 +0000 UTC]

I wouldn't be surprised if that was actually the case. They've got whole nations to run, and if an opposing faction wouldn't bother negotiating for what should have been a peaceful trade, that leaves them with no other choice but to fight for what they need.Β 

Or they just used to really, really hate each other, or other people make the decisions for them. *coughVertcough*


Oh and I came up with a scientific explanation for some sort of cloaking device that Planeptune's troops would use. Interested?


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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-28 06:11:43 +0000 UTC]

Sure. Explain away!


I've also been thinking about something else; maybe they don't war in the same way we do. If two nations war, it's entirely possible it's just the CPUs bashing the crap out of each other while everyone else plays cards.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-28 06:36:53 +0000 UTC]

Okay~!

It'll either be a device that negates the effects of light an oxygen around it, or a special suit that creates the same effect. It's known that objects can be seen only if struck by light, and if such an effect is rendered ineffective, an object would become virtually invisible.

Still, such an effect wouldn't be entirely effective for stealth if you could still hear where a sound is coming from. Sound requires a medium for it to travel [with air being the most common], and if even that is negated then not a single click would reach the most sensitive of ears.Β 

Sound travelling through the ground is still an issue, but if either Lastation or Planeptune used levitation tech like their CPUs (Anonydeath's big on that), that wouldn't be a problem. (speaking of Anony, isn't he like, the only known scientist who's technically studied how CPUs work? It could explain why he can hover--he incorporated that tech into his suit from his knowledge of the CPUs! 8O )

The first versions of these troops would most likely be wearing gas masks for oxygen, and the suits would be made to withstand the air pressure created from the generation of a vacuum around the subject. Later subjects like Marvy might have something way more advanced.


I wouldn't be surprised if that was actually the case. They've got whole nations to run, and people need resources to live. If one opposing faction wouldn't agree to the conditions made by what should have been a peaceful trade, then they'd have no choice but to fight for what they need for their people.

Or perhaps they just used to really, really hate each other. Or They let others make the decisions for them *coughVertcough*.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-28 07:38:05 +0000 UTC]

MarvelousAQL is a ninja. She probably has some ninjutsu for that.


Have you looked at TV Trope's page for Required Secondary Powers? It talks about invisibility a bit more:Β tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php…


Problem here is that the troops would still be floating eyeballs because they need to see out of SOMETHING.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-28 14:09:42 +0000 UTC]

Huh. It's pretty much a more elaborate version of my earlier explanations... Except it only accounted for invisibility, and not inaudibility.Β 

Thanks btw. Never thought there'd a page like this~


That's only if they'd be using their normal vision, where they would have to leave their eyes exposed. Chances are people would freak out and Planeptune won 'cause the enemy pissed themselves and ran. Hehehehehe~

But anyways, I did mention that they'd be wearing masks. When you're hunting in the dark, using goggles that track heat signatures would be far more practical. Hmm... Y'know, it'd be real bad if the enemy got smarter and decided to use heat tracers as well... Guess the suits could use thermal cloaking as well.Β 

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-28 14:19:34 +0000 UTC]

You seem to have a good handle on this.

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Men-dont-scream In reply to Porecomesis [2013-10-28 15:08:34 +0000 UTC]

Happens when I brainstorm. Nerd juices just keep gushing like a combination of mentos and pepsi.


By the way, was it actually confirmed that the person who caught Croire in a butterfly net another alternate-world Neptune? 'Cause there's something about lab coats and glasses that I find so darn cool.

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Porecomesis In reply to Men-dont-scream [2013-10-28 23:24:03 +0000 UTC]

In the Japanese version, she sounds like Neptune. That's what we're going on. And I honestly thought she was butterfly catching because she was playing; I never got the scientist bit.

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