Tom
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Post by Tom on May 1, 2004 14:36:05 GMT
I was Matt McBangle.
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Post by d3k on May 2, 2004 19:59:39 GMT
Any more questions lol
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 2, 2004 20:40:11 GMT
Yes, Chaos X3, reporting for The Daily Toast.
Has Cinos ever been in StC?
*Assassinated for going on a Cinos-streak*
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Post by d3k on May 2, 2004 20:54:49 GMT
never heard of him
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 2, 2004 22:36:37 GMT
*Sigh* Never mind... I'll take that as a "no".
It's just that I'm gathering as much info on this guy as possible, so thanks.
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Post by whiteetheechidna on May 3, 2004 11:36:28 GMT
didnt any1 read the sonic novels sonic stuck in the fourth dimension.CX I think me an u r the only 1s who bother readin then
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JJ
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Post by JJ on May 3, 2004 12:28:45 GMT
I know what your talking about - Cinos, the alternate Sonic in the book 'Sonic in the Fourth Dimension' by Martin Adams.
And no, he wasn't in STC. The Martin Adams universe is completely separate, although they do have quite a bit in common regarding the Kintobor history.
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 3, 2004 12:47:51 GMT
OK, thanks. I just heard wild rumours on some stupid StC-Fansite that he was there.
BLEH!
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Tom
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Post by Tom on May 3, 2004 12:48:42 GMT
James Wallis and Marc Gascoine wrote "Fourth Dimension", and it's really the only one of the four worth reading...
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Post by ChaosX3 on May 3, 2004 12:59:43 GMT
James Wallis and Marc Gascoine wrote "Fourth Dimension", and it's really the only one of the four worth reading... But I thought it was Martin Adams... Although I did hear something on the MoFo about it not being written by Martin. Bleh...
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Tom
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Post by Tom on May 3, 2004 13:21:27 GMT
Some authors write under a pen name... some authors pretend to be a former US army ranger for eight years... not a big deal, really. What illusions am I [censored]tering?
(Beyond that the Robotnik books were written by the same person as the other two books)
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Post by Dragonsteincole on May 6, 2004 13:14:06 GMT
What illusions am I [censored]tering? lol, the illusion that I would meet this Martin adams guy and shake his hand ;D i actually preferred the Sonic In Robotnik's Laboratory" book. More action than 4th Dimension (the only two I have read BTW) 4th dimension seems paced a little slower
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Tom
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Post by Tom on May 6, 2004 19:15:23 GMT
But now you have three times as many hands to shake!
Spread the love!
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Post by Retro on May 19, 2004 23:51:17 GMT
lol, the illusion that I would meet this Martin adams guy and shake his hand ;D i actually preferred the Sonic In Robotnik's Laboratory" book. More action than 4th Dimension (the only two I have read BTW) 4th dimension seems paced a little slower ] Not to mention it being the funniest book iv ever read, the waffle gun is a legend. IM SO ANNOYED I LOST IT! *Goes in search under his bed again but is atatcked by a giant spider*
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Dimension
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Post by Dimension on Jun 4, 2004 13:32:14 GMT
I agree that the fourth dimension book was the best, castle robotnik was funnier though. Funnily enough I pulled all four of the books out from the back of a cupboard the other day ;D
Oh and questions on the sonic history things, what happened after the Tails 'Goblin Overlords' two parter (in reference to the nameless zone)?
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Tom
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Post by Tom on Jun 4, 2004 15:45:09 GMT
It's a "wait and see" kind of deal.
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Post by Zak29 on Jun 16, 2004 21:32:23 GMT
Some authors write under a pen name... some authors pretend to be a former US army ranger for eight years... Hee hee! I was reading about that in Comics International the other week, classic
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Post by Chosenoneknuckles on Jun 28, 2004 22:48:07 GMT
I agree that the fourth dimension book was the best, castle robotnik was funnier though. Funnily enough I pulled all four of the books out from the back of a cupboard the other day ;D Oh and questions on the sonic history things, what happened after the Tails 'Goblin Overlords' two parter (in reference to the nameless zone)? I liked the Castle Robotnik book best, the Nameless Zon was neverbrought up again after the Goblin Overlords story which is a shame, I was hopin Sonic would find out about Tails' lies, hero of Mobius hehehe.
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