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Post by Hades on May 18, 2004 11:18:18 GMT
Any plans top do a megadroid strip, poisbly for the christmas special? I fondly remember the old megadroid strips detailing his life at STC HQ and spending the whole time ranting about the humes who think their in charge. And I think thats what the next xmas edition needs, a good megadroid story detailing his new life at STC-O.
anyone with me?
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Post by Maia on May 18, 2004 11:49:54 GMT
I'm with ye! That'd be cool
I loved the one where he went on holiday and had a miserable time. Poor Megadroid....
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Post by Samface on May 18, 2004 12:55:07 GMT
I like that idea too! ;D Or we could have one showing what he got up to during his time away from STC. Has to be said I prefer the idea of him in the office though, I loved the original story in the Christmas edition.
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 18, 2004 16:13:54 GMT
Or "Megadroid Strikes!" Where Mike takes control of Megadroid and forces him into an epic duel with Ed.
PH33R t3h imaginationorx!
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Post by Tom on May 18, 2004 19:28:48 GMT
Those Megadroid strips were such a blatant lie...
The Flint/Kitching episode was the better one, since it just took the lie and ran with it.
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Post by Retro on May 18, 2004 23:19:42 GMT
How about one with Megadroid taking over STC-O and kidnapping all the staffand MOD's. Could be a good one for putting smoe members of the forum in to rescue the trapped staff.
*Attacked many times for even suggesting the idea that some forum personalities be brought to life again, the horror!*
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Post by Hades on May 19, 2004 17:31:06 GMT
You could have Megadroid constantly being sent to the basement to fix the swear filter
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Post by JJ on May 19, 2004 22:28:48 GMT
You could have Megadroid constantly being sent to the basement to fix the swear filter I like that! ;D He could try to sort out a fridge full of the cookies that people give each other, and clear up all of Retrogamer's blood! He could let us meet the strippers that reside in the Hume Zone! Oh, the possibilities....
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Post by madhair60 on May 20, 2004 13:21:57 GMT
And you were there! And you were there! AND YOU WERE THERE!
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Post by Zak29 on May 20, 2004 18:12:10 GMT
Ah, the plush offices of STC-O Towers! Megadrives at every desk for us lazy humes, every luxury you can imagine, and that mechanical fiend Megadroid, ruling over us all with his iron fist.....
Sounds like a great idea! I'd enjoy reading it ^_^
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Post by Hades on May 21, 2004 9:21:29 GMT
Now we just need to get some one to wrote it and someone to draw it. Would have to be someone like Ed or one of the other STC team to be able to get the "authentic" STC- HQ feel. lol
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Post by madhair60 on May 21, 2004 10:05:16 GMT
I'd write that in a snap.
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Post by Robert Frazer on May 21, 2004 17:30:22 GMT
Before you careen in a raucous, subilant and irredeemably wild course of unadulterated glee and enthusiasm in a deafining and cacophonous disharmony of bawled demand for a strip to be conceived of that appertains to our cherished, adored and adulated sentient games console, the lauded and magnificent contraption that is Megadroid, I should impart to you one stern, dire and severe warning to curb your propensity for a deficiency of caution when considering this particular topic...
...have any of you appreciated what Megadroid's most arduous, prolonged, compromising and singularly onerous occupation would be realised as? He would be compelled to expend eighteen panels in the desperate endeavour to construct some convoluted format of translation device so that my incomprehensible ramblings and orations can be confined to inch-wide speech bubbles! ;D
*Retrogamer saunters in a casual and disengenuously nonchalant fashion within an approximate vector towards Robert, who is hunched in a corner, wholly absorbed in scribing his subsequent indecipherable reams of posts. There is a brief, but tympanum-piercing, crack of a hard, resilient object striking bone. Robert promptly collapses from his chair, his knuckles suddenly throbbing crimson. Retrogamer sidles away as the forum emits a cheer*
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 21, 2004 19:01:05 GMT
*Reads Roberts post and instantly feels an urge to pull out his Concise English Dictionary*
On the... Contrary... Robert, upon closer... Inspection... Of Sonic the Comic, I found myself readin a short, yet well added one panel cell contaning Meadroid and what is supposedly a Hume-Who-Thinks-He's-In-Charge. This particular cell can be found in Decap Attacks, First Series, Part 6, Issue 15.
However, I do degress to mention this particular Droid-In-Charge was no the Megadroid you see greeting you to Sonic the Comic- Online, for this was Megadroid Version 1. However, it does show that Megadroid can be the same size as a hume, and that his speech is rather limited when not making an announcment, nor any direct canon speech concerning the comic.
[/Robert]
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Post by Tom on May 21, 2004 19:36:51 GMT
If anyone has #4, the true origin of Megadroid can be seen there.
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Post by Admin Droid on May 21, 2004 21:01:05 GMT
To profess the most sincere considerations of he whom your current interlocutor is in the habit of referring to by means of the perpendicular pronoun (a means of reference pioneered by the peerless fictional servant of the egregiously behemothian bureaucratic mass of supposedly jingoistic political skulduggery, Sir Humphrey Appleby), the chief object of intrigue amidst the adjectival gallimaufry of Robert Frazer’s prior electronic missive pertained not to the dear metallic – and, to delight my solipsistic penchant for neologisms and the quasi-aural, nay, resplendently Orphean effects of alliterative wordplay – monogenarian major-domo of this technologically-dependent fiefdom, but to the strident ecstasy of subordinate clauses and variances on the common period, rendering the initial indication of that means of syntactical termination least assuming to a cursory estimation of miscoloured pixel proportions was evident to the optical instruments of this humble homo sapien in the crepuscular portion of this veritable paragraphical triptych of an electronic epistle, though the textual replication and elucidation of the complexities of this hypothetical scribing assignment contained therein, previously only teetering inchoately on the verge of my considerations, recommend themselves admirably, if grimly.
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Post by Robert Frazer on May 21, 2004 22:49:07 GMT
*Bows deeply*I must declaim, Ed, that your post above is sheer magnificence. It also starkly informs me of the dire consequences that occur when an attempted joke goes awry... My sincerest and genuine apologies to the entire forum if I inadvertantely aggravated anyone with my post- any offence or irritation that I caused because of it was not my intention, and again I wish to apologise for it if it was created. Thus, in an attempt to lighten the mood (note that I didn't write "belated endeavour to conjure an envrionment of concili--" whoops. ), here is an image of something that I believe everyone on this forum will enjoy: (thanks to http://www.astrima.deviantart.com)If only!
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Post by Retro on May 21, 2004 23:28:48 GMT
WAHAY! awesome pic, *Goes to robert again, in order to get it, but just comes away with a sore head again* Hehe, if only... And as for megadroid, does anyone care to explain his origins, it was a LONG time ago I read it, and my memory isnt perfect. (Must be all the hurts )
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Post by Admin Droid on May 21, 2004 23:32:31 GMT
Robert: Heh, no worries, I don't think any of your posts are that opaque.
Retro: Didn't MD explain that this issue in Speedlines?
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Post by JJ on May 22, 2004 17:25:08 GMT
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Post by Shadude on May 22, 2004 18:17:49 GMT
good for you
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Post by Hades on May 22, 2004 19:04:16 GMT
*Bows deeply*I must declaim, Ed, that your post above is sheer magnificence. It also starkly informs me of the dire consequences that occur when an attempted joke goes awry... My sincerest and genuine apologies to the entire forum if I inadvertantely aggravated anyone with my post- any offence or irritation that I caused because of it was not my intention, and again I wish to apologise for it if it was created. Thus, in an attempt to lighten the mood (note that I didn't write "belated endeavour to conjure an envrionment of concili--" whoops. ), here is an image of something that I believe everyone on this forum will enjoy: (thanks to http://www.astrima.deviantart.com)If only! But who, prey I ask, is the girl with the intriguing eyes!?
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Post by JJ on May 22, 2004 22:45:13 GMT
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Post by Tom on May 23, 2004 12:08:30 GMT
Lynne Tripplett.
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 23, 2004 17:24:52 GMT
Ahem... That's Lynne Astrima Tripplett...
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