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Post by Oz on Apr 14, 2004 20:45:36 GMT
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JJ
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Bit of a hack, really.
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Post by JJ on Apr 14, 2004 21:15:52 GMT
Sonic simply reset the computer at the EHZ base at the end of that story, killing the badnik...but that was the purpose all along. The badnik was simply to distract Sonic whilst Grimer implanted a bug in Kintobor that allows him to monitor all of Kintobor's information.
Not that it matters, now that Grimer has quit. ;D
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 15, 2004 0:10:25 GMT
Still it was an ingenius paln for grimer to trick Sonic like that. I liked those storys in between 'Robotnik regins supreme' saga and the 'Shanazar' saga. It gave Grimer a much bigger role and shows he can be just as brilliant as Robotnik.
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 15, 2004 13:23:26 GMT
Still it was an ingenius paln for grimer to trick Sonic like that. I liked those storys in between 'Robotnik regins supreme' saga and the 'Shanazar' saga. It gave Grimer a much bigger role and shows he can be just as brilliant as Robotnik. Grimer could've been the evil dictator if he wasn't so scared of robotnik.
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 15, 2004 15:00:46 GMT
He's extremly loyal to that fat [cencored]. I don't know how he can take all those insults from him and yet he still works for him. Not to mention he tried to rescue Robotnik in the Shanazar saga.
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 15, 2004 19:02:59 GMT
Here is another test for STC bods...
Which issue did Grimer first appear in and what was he doing?
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 15, 2004 19:27:23 GMT
Here is another test for STC bods... Which issue did Grimer first appear in and what was he doing? I can't remeber wich issue so I'll guess: #26. Girl Trouble part 1. He was talking to that receptionist outside Robotnik's office.
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JJ
Script Hume
Bit of a hack, really.
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Post by JJ on Apr 15, 2004 19:29:11 GMT
I believe it was issue #21, Girl Trouble, but I'd have to check on that...
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Tom
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Post by Tom on Apr 15, 2004 23:19:01 GMT
Yeah, he was rewritten into #21
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 15, 2004 23:23:35 GMT
Good next question: Why were chaotix accused of robbery by the special zone police, who actually did the robbery and how did chaotix prove their innocence?
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 15, 2004 23:28:20 GMT
This isn't the 'Crimsion Croba Strikes' story, is it?
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Post by Lakit on Apr 15, 2004 23:30:22 GMT
No, this was much earlier. Vector mentioned it when sonic had been locked up by the special zone police but it happened before that.
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JJ
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Post by JJ on Apr 15, 2004 23:33:01 GMT
The nature of the robbery, and how they cleared their name was never mentioned. It was just a plot device to get Sonic into prison in 'Heroes and Villians'. An untold story, then.
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Tom
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Post by Tom on Apr 16, 2004 11:05:14 GMT
Is this a request or a test, lakit?
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 16, 2004 14:32:33 GMT
Is this a request or a test, lakit? Hey it is a history lesson. You ask questions about past issues and hopefully someone will answer it. You also discover new plotholes. (like this chaotix one)
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Post by Oz on Apr 18, 2004 11:52:59 GMT
Lakit likes plot holes.... I think.
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 18, 2004 15:54:19 GMT
Lakit likes plot holes.... I think. No, they just intrige me. (bad spelling)
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Post by Retro on Apr 22, 2004 23:14:32 GMT
So you basicilly like spotting those plot holes then?
To be honest I neevr saw any...i just took the story for what it was and if it was cool, it was cool, I never let them get in my way. *Hit for not caring about massive plot holes, like mighty (The only one I care about)*
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Post by Purpleweasel on Apr 23, 2004 19:29:07 GMT
So you basicilly like spotting those continuity errors then? To be honest I neevr saw any...i just took the story for what it was and if it was cool, it was cool, I never let them get in my way. *Hit for not caring about massive continuity errors, like mighty (The only one I care about)* I just tend to spot these things when I think back to old STC storylines. Next Question:
How has Amy Rose's character evolved through STC?
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Tom
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Post by Tom on Apr 23, 2004 21:23:23 GMT
At the editor's whim.
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Post by Zerolus on Apr 23, 2004 21:51:27 GMT
A lot actually. She was like Sega's girly-girl to begin with. Then after the Brotherhood of Metallix (I think ), she began to take things seriously and became the Tomboy she is now.
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Post by Tom on Apr 23, 2004 22:38:01 GMT
Actually she became more than the "girly-girl" in her very earliest appearances. She successfully negotiated her way out of Plunder's clutches in #23, and was armed with her crossbow by #25. She still had her stupid dress but the character was certainly a lot stronger.
That was the Burton years... when Tate took over, there was a lot less subtlety - and the first thing she did was replace the silly dress with a kilt and t-shirt...
With the MacManus/Diggle era, the writers had pretty much free reign over Amy, and Kitching explored Amy's sensitive side a bit more than had been done in a while, particularly following the death of Johnny.
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Post by Purpleweasel on May 1, 2004 13:49:49 GMT
Why is Tom an ex-hume?
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Post by Zerolus on May 1, 2004 14:15:09 GMT
I think that maybe because Tom was the editor of STC-O but then, well I don't know when really, he left the editor job to Ed? I dunno really. PM Tom himself to know for sure.
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Post by Admin Droid on May 1, 2004 14:22:12 GMT
Yep. Tom was a hume from 2000 to 2003. He started the project, as far as I know.
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