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The Legonater

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  1. As if life were some sort of game I fail to see, however, how spicing inedible poles will help us Nonetheless, I agree. We have a program to run here. As for the Akio situation, I relectuntaly agree to the fact that it is a good point, however our time today would be better spent confirming the alliegance of Yasu, I think.
  2. This seems logical to me, unfortunately. However, I have noted- as others have, it seems- that whether loyal or not, it would appear as Yasu's apparent inexperiance would be a virus to our searches. Thus... Ctrl-Alt-Delete Vote: Yasu (TheBoyWonder)
  3. See, the beginning of the show used to be much more war-focused, and it wasn't just about the above mentioned chareceters. The first season had less to do with Anakin's victories and more to do with the battles, with many episodes without the four main charecters in a primary role, if featured at all (Ambush, Rookies, Bombad Jedi, etc). For some reason, over time they slipped away from this, and focused more on stuff that has less and less to do with the war.
  4. Good points. I guess there are more variables than I originally estimated. And, other than flat out investigation, I cannot find any better way to prove Yasu's guilt
  5. Alright, now that I have read up listened to the day's events, I must say I am rather alerted. Yasu does seem rather foolish, but it would seem that there is a ring of truth to his words. However. We must consider what else this could mean. A logical Scum would have Yasu deleted, no? I mean, a key program like him would be a danger to their projects. A known danger. However, if he survives the night, than perhaps this means he is Scum, as they would have reason to keep him alive. Of course, there are a few variables in this equation, such as protecters, vigilantes, and so on. But at the core, it is logical. I think.
  6. Sorry for beign so late, everyone. There was an unexpected heavy snowfall, and so my satellite went out.
  7. I finally take off my headphones, shut down my laptop, and look around. Sorry, everyone. Clogged inbox and all that. So what's going on? What have I missed, besides Great-Grandfather's vision coming true?
  8. I nod at Skrall's speach. Selfishness. It doesn't only corrupt the wicked. 'Absolute power corrupts absolutly', but so does anything else to do with selfishness, doesn't it? The corner of one's eye can lead you from victory to defeat. You may beat your chests for battle, but the instant wealth, beauty or power come into play you... reconsider. And it's not just people. Entire kingdoms can turn from a shining gem to a pit of dust, all because of greed. And it's not somethign you can cure with a good cleric by your side. Nay, this selfishness is a power of its own. It corrupted Heroica, it corrupts my homeland, and it corrupted Lady Wren, here. This woman in black is the living image of the failures this kingdom has suffered. This fallen mage... she represents it all. No, she will not be turned with simple words, my friend. She is lost to the Heroican cause forever. Let this be a lesson to us all, heroes. A reminder. What we amy gain is nothing compared to what we may lose. Just like Lady Wren. But alas, some action must be taken. And with that... I pull out my longsword, now a cermonial weapon above all else, and point it at Rebel Felton's throat, and utter a Duplovian farewell. K'oyacyi.
  9. Sadly, she isn't Jess, but she could be if she turned from her evil ways and returned to Heroica
  10. Congrats, you two! You both really deserve it!
  11. *Blink* I'm not sure of that was too easy or painfully obvious. Since I was thinking the same thing, however, I guess I'll lean to the latter. With some skeptisism, of course.
  12. I apologize, sir. I return to my laptop.
  13. The simplest question of all? I suppose you might not answer this, but it doens't hurt to try. Which of the Feltons is the real one?
  14. Ah, but I always heard that the local doctor practically begged him to under go his surgery, but the man refused. And Dad, I was well aware of who she is. But the constant lack of respect is so grating! OOC: Multi-quote is failing me
  15. ...Oh! Hi, Dad! I didn't recognize you at first! So, how's it been? With that, I whip out my laptop and begin clacking away, trying to figure out why my avatar won't save.
  16. Y-yeah? Well you're the one messing with the guy who can turn your high-tech laptop into a foldable piece of junk! However, I may t-take that under consideration. See what I can do, and all that. Who knows, m-maybe there's a doctor who can cure stutters
  17. Y-yeah, I heard about that. I totally forget where, though. P-probably TVTropes or something. I read too much into that, sometimes
  18. H-hey, everyone! Tadao here, s-signing in! L-let's get this program running! Oh, and s-sorry for the late appearance. Apparently some people c-can't hot wire a car by themselves. W-what is this, Canada?
  19. See, that's what I would have expected- minus the cape. The face is much more accurate, and much less ugly. Really? The front doesn't really match Padme's hairstyle in that scene.
  20. They represnt the animation in TCW. Not that they do it well, but it's why they do it.
  21. But the proportions are still off. It looks to me like the whole face is printed too low, and everything is too distanced apart. If the eyes and moth were closer and higher up, it would be a much better fig. And is the hair a new mold, or just the Tamina hair? Because it really should be a new mold...
  22. Curse my luck! I yet again attack the pesky Guard W with my whip from the front row.
  23. You could always hire Masked
  24. Frankly, I would have preferred that over this.
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