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  1. more people should become invisible things, that way they can kick all politicians in the crotch, after all, they deserve it.... what do I have to say to politicians? *points to avatar*
  2. erm, why would he like mayuka girlfriend wise? she's tenchi's daughter....
  3. Best Anime: choukousenki kikaioh Second Best: evangelion Third Best: bastard, no not you, the anime, lol Best Quote: "are you pissing on me? PLEASE tell me your not pissing on me"-Junpei from kikaioh Best Male Anime Character: vegita, I dunno, have a soft spot for him Best Female Anime Character: rei ayanami - evangelion Best Plot in an Anime: the whole plot of evangelion is ingenius Best Anime when it's DUBBED: I dont watch dubs, though back in the day, transformers.... Best Anime when it's SUBBED: every anime imaginable
  4. Well in the first news of the PS2 remakes, since.. well the announcement of them is that they are on hold!! [url]http://thegia.com/news/0202/n07a.html[/url] you do not know the extreme anger rising within me at the moment....
  5. sorry, I have to double post, it wont let me put in the whole of chapter 2 in one post, ghah.... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cloud, Tifa and Barret sat around the eternal fire of Cosmo Canyon later that night. Red was up in the observatory poring over the book. He had told them he would let them know when he found anything, but who knew how long that would take. Of the three of them Barret seemed enormously pleased with himself. "Man, we were slicing and dicing just like old times," he said. "Cloud, you haven't lost a step with that sword. I knew you were good, but I'd forgotten how good." "Thanks," Cloud replied. "You're still pretty handy with that gun as well." The truth of the matter was that Cloud felt better than he had in a long time. Although, as noted earlier, he was more than happy to see Shinra Co. destroyed, the fact of the matter was that peace was not the best of times for a trained mercenary. With Sephiroth and Shinra out of the picture, there was not much work available for him. Even the monsters that had terrorized the land had mostly disappeared now that Shinra's Mako Reactors were no longer creating them. He had spent most of the last year helping Tifa with the bar, and it had been more satisfying than he realized to finally get to use his real skills again. He had a feeling that Barret felt much the same. "And Tifa," Barret continued. "That was awesome. I hope I never get you mad enough to use that on me." Tifa just smiled. Cloud had not thanked her for what she had done. Not because he was ungrateful but because he knew there was no need. He would thank her by saving her neck in the next battle. It had happened often enough in the past. "Look, here comes Red," Barret said suddenly. They turned to see Red padding down the stairway and coming over to them. He sat down between Cloud and Tifa. "Well, I have some information," he said. "the Crystal Materia was originally in the Temple of the Ancients." "Which we destroyed to get the black materia," Cloud reminded him. "As I am well aware," Red replied. "There was nothing more about it's location in that book. But with that clue I started looking in some more recent books on the Temple. I found out that the Crystal Materia was removed by Infalna." "Aeris mother," Tifa said. "Indeed," Red said. "Apparently sometime after Shinra killed Professor Gast she escaped from them. She made her way to the Temple and took the Crystal Materia. Why she wanted it I cannot say, but she was recaptured soon after by the Turks." "So Shinra got the Crystal Materia?" Cloud exclaimed. "Yes," Red replied, "but they didn't know what it was. It does not look like ordinary materia. They didn't know it was materia. They didn't know what it was at all. They just knew it was some kind of Ancient artifact, so they stored it with all their other Ancient artifacts." "And just exactly where was that?" Cloud asked, sure he wasn't going to like the answer. "In a vault below Shinra Headquarters in Midgar," Red responded. "Oh brother," Barret exclaimed. "It figures," Cloud said, shaking his head. Midgar had nearly been destroyed by Meteor, and now it was completely abandoned. Abandoned by people, at least. It was probably the only city left on the planet, however, that was still crawling with monsters. "So we have to go to Midgar," Tifa said. "I'm afraid so," Red replied. "And you know what that means," Cloud said. "We're going to need our Materia," Barret responded. "And you know what that means," Tifa added. "We're going to have to pay a visit to Wutai," Cloud finished. to be continued......probably, bah
  6. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Raiha [/i] [B][COLOR=royalblue]I DEMAND IT! Continue.....;)[/COLOR] [/B][/QUOTE] ok, your the boss, no wait, I'm the boss, no wait....dammit I'm confused now, here's part two for your viewing pleasure.... CHAPTER II WE HAVE A PLAN It was night. Cloud stood on a treeless hill in the dark. Rain pelted down around him, he could feel it but not see it. He could see nothing but darkness all around him. He looked up, but there was no sign of any stars or moonlight. He turned in a slow circle, but saw no hint of where he was, or how he had gotten here, or anything at all except the darkness. But then a light slowly grew ahead of him. Faint at first, but then growing until he could see a small figure. The light continued to brighten. He could see Aeris clearly now, for the light seemed to emanate from her. He took a step toward her but then stopped. In the growing light he saw that he stood on the edge of a chasm. The ground dropped off in front of him as if it had been cut by a knife, and he could see nothing below but inky blackness. Aeris stood on the other side, close, but unreachable. She seemed to be beckoning to him. He looked around, but the chasm seemed to stretch in both directions for as far as he could see He could not reach her. He looked at her again, and it was then he saw the dark shadow growing behind her. He shouted a warning, but though she didn't appear that far away, she did not seem to hear. The shadow grew deeper and larger behind her while she continued to beckon to him, unaware of the danger. Burning green eyes appeared in the blackness behind her and a long sword materialized out of the darkness and hovered above her head. "Look out," he yelled as loud as he could. "Look out, behind you!" She didn't hear. The sword swung up slowly and he knew in an instant it would descend. With a cry of rage he flung himself into the chasm. He felt himself falling, and suddenly he could hear her voice calling his name, echoing in the darkness as he plummeted downward. "Cloud!:" He awoke with a start to see Tifa looking at him, concern on her face. "You've had another dream," she said softly. "Are you all right?" "Yes, " he said quickly. "I'm fine." He stood up and looked around. They had camped beneath a small stand of elm trees at the foot of a hill. The sun, low in the east, cast long early morning shadows around them. Tifa waited, hoping maybe Cloud would say more, but not really expecting it. He didn't. "You better pack up your gear," she said finally, "We need to get an early start if you want to be there by noon." He nodded and started to get his gear together. "So you're finally up!" Barret came striding over and gave him a slap on the back that nearly sent him sprawling. "Thought you were going to sleep away the whole morning. And a fine morning it is, I might add." Tifa was glad that Barret had insisted on coming along with them, although she had been kind of surprised that he could leave his office on such short notice. But when she had broached the subject to him he had just snorted dismissively and told her he had only taken the job in order to get Corel back on it's feet, and it was doing well now. He hadn't taken a vacation since he had become Mayor, and if they didn't like it they could just fire him and find someone else to take the job, though personally he doubted they would be able to find someone foolish enough. He took a deep breath and filled his lungs with the cool morning air. "Ahh," he said pleasantly, "It's good to be on the road again." Cloud smiled in spite of himself at his old friends enthusiasm. It was good to see Barret again. He had been surprised when Tifa had brought Barret back to the Inn, even more surprised when they told him their plan. He had tried to hide the visions he was getting from Tifa, but obviously he hadn't done a very good job. He had been half afraid if he told her she would have dismissed it as nonsense, or perhaps even thought he was losing his mind, as he had to admit he sometimes thought himself. He should have known better. He was grateful she understood and was trying to help him, though he hadn't told her so. "We better get going," was all he said. They finished packing their gear and were soon on the road again. Though Shinra Corp had been sucking the planet dry and no one in the party was sorry to see it go, having had more than a little hand in bringing about it's destruction, there were some disadvantages. The roads were in poor repair and vehicles were scarce. Not that any of them minded very much. They had done quite a bit of their earlier traveling on foot, and were well accustomed to the road. Soon the flat plains around them began to rise up and the vegetation become scarce. The road wound up slowly into the hills and passed into a steep sided canyon. They came around a bend and saw a town carved into the hillside ahead, covering the entire side of the mountain. Perched at the very top they could just made out the dark silloutte of an observatory. "Its good to be back," Barret remarked and led them up a rough cut stairway into Cosmo Canyon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Welcome, friends" "Red, it's so good to see you," Tifa exclaimed, walking up beside him and rubbing the fur under his neck. He lifted his head for her to get better access. Cloud couldn't help but smile at the sight of this huge fire red beast, with rapier sharp claws that could tear a man apart in an instant, being petted like a housecat. Even though he knew the look was deceiving and Red was just about the calmest and most peaceful person (or creature, but he really couldn't think of Red as anything other than a person) he had ever met. "Indeed it has been a while," Red replied. "Too long, in fact. My studies have kept me busy, but that has not stopped me from thinking about you all often. You are all well, I hope?" He looked quickly at each of them in turn. Barret responded in the affirmative. Tifa just looked at Cloud, who said nothing. "Ah yes," Red said quickly. "I have been looking into your theory. If you wish we can go up to my chambers and discuss my findings, or perhaps you are too weary from the road and need to rest first?" "No, " Cloud said quickly before the others could speak. "We're not tired at all. Let's go." Red slowly led them through the town and up to the observatory. Tifa and Cloud had readily agreed with Barret when he had suggested that they contact Red, and they had sent word ahead to let Red know they were coming and the nature of their quest. Cosmo Canyon held a huge storehouse of knowledge about the planet and all who had lived on it, including the Ancients. If there was anyplace in the world where they could find out what they were looking for, this would be it. The observatory hadn't changed at all since they had last seen it. Red had kept it just the way it was in honor of Bugenhagen. He walked into the laboratory and sat down on the floor, the others gathering around him. "I have been searching through the records since you first contacted me, " Red stated getting right down to it. "I am afraid that what I have found is not promising. There is no way she could have survived Sephiroth's attack. However, " he said quickly as Cloud started to speak, "there is some evidence that in certain circumstances an Ancient can be brought back from the dead. Although there is precious little information about death and/or resurrection of an Ancient. I have come across a few items that hinted at it. There is one thing I could find that seemed to hold some promise. There were two references to a special type of materia, a Crystal Materia, that apparently could revive the spirit of an Ancient. Both references were from some of the oldest books here in the Canyon, both written in ancient languages that were difficult to translate, but the fact that it was mentioned on two separate occasions, in two separate books, leads me to believe that it could exist, though whether it actually can bring Aeris back is unknown." "But you think it might be possible," Cloud asked. "Maybe," Red replied. "There is so much about the Ancients that is lost forever. I can't say for sure what is possible when it comes to them." "So how do we find this Crystal Materia?" Barret asked. "The books did not say," Red answered. "You mean you have no idea where to find it?" Tifa asked. "Correct," Red said. "So we're basically right back where we started from," Cloud said gruffly. "Maybe not," Red replied. "There was a reference in one of the books to another tome. I have looked though our archives and it is not in them. But a long time ago, when Cosmo Canyon was threatened with invasion, some of the books from our libraries were stored away in a secret chamber. Even after the danger had passed not all of them were returned to the library. I'm not sure what books they were but I know they were some of the oldest in the Canyon. It is quite possible that the book we are looking for is among them. But it is not a safe place, and I wanted to be sure of your determination to follow this quest before I suggested it. It is not in a place where I would go on a whim." He sat up and looked at each of them carefully. "So where is it?" Barret blurted out. "In a chamber below the cave of the Gi." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tifa felt a touch of fear rise unbidden within her as the door to the Gi cave slowly opened. She remembered full well how close they had come to death the first time they had crossed this threshold. She glanced quickly at the others, but they were all looking at the door as well. It was all right to feel some fear, she thought, as long as she didn't show it. "Do you really think anything is left in there?" Barret questioned. "I thought we cleaned the place out the last time we were here." "The dead abide here," Red replied solemnly. "There may be fewer than last time we entered, but you can never remove them permanently. Shall we go?" Red slowly padded into the cave, and the others followed. Cloud first, then Tifa, with Barret acting as rear guard. Tifa looked around quickly as they entered but saw nothing out of the ordinary in the dim light. The only thing she noticed was the musty smell and the abundance of cobwebs. Apparently the dead, just like some living she could think of, were not fond of dusting. They proceeded down into the lower chambers without incident. Well, not entirely without incident. It was true that nothing disturbed the party as it moved through the darkness, but Tifa could not shake the feeling, that grew stronger as they slipped deeper into the caverns, that something was nearby. She felt... she could only describe it as some kind of presence, and the feeling soon became overpowering. She kept glancing sharply around, for she kept thinking that she could see something just out of the corner of her eye, but when she looked that way there was nothing there. And there were sounds too. Furtive movements in the darkness around them. Or so it seemed. Yet even when she concentrated solely on listening, she could not really be sure what she was hearing was real. They reached the bottom cavern and followed Red into the maze of tunnels. The others said nothing, and for a while she thought that she was the only one who felt it. But gradually she noticed the others looking this way and that, and stopping for a moment to stare off into the darkness. The feeling of a presence was so overpowering now that she almost wanted to scream. The others must have felt exactly the same, for Barret suddenly called out from behind her; "Quit yer sneaking around and show yourself. Then we can get this over with and all go home!" The others stopped and tensed, looking around in all directions as Barret's words echoed through the caverns. The words died away into silence, but still no one moved. Finally Red turned to Barret. "That was unwise," he said casually. They continued on their way. Red turned suddenly to the left and slipped through a narrow opening that they had not seen on their first visit. He had been leading them at a cautious pace up to this point, but now he sped up, as a man tends to do when his goal is in sight. "We're almost there," he commented. At first Tifa was glad for Barret's outburst, for it had broken the tension, and the presence seemed to have disappeared. She began to think that it had all been in her mind, and that she had been getting nervous over nothing. But now the feeling suddenly came back with a vengeance. She stumbled for a moment, almost overwhelmed by it. Furtive sounds and shadows surrounded her, whirled around her in every direction, everywhere! Get a hold of yourself, she thought angrily. She took a deep breath and forced herself to look only at Cloud's back. Then she marched deliberately after him, resolutely ignoring the dark movements in the shadows around her. The party came to a sudden halt, and Tifa almost stumbled into Cloud. She had been concentrating so much on his back that she hadn't seen they had come to the end of the corridor and now stood in front of a rough cut stone door. Without hesitation Red pushed the door, which opened smoothly and without a sound. When they entered the room beyond Tifa saw that it was circular and lined with dusty books. "Here we are," Red said with satisfaction. The feeling of the presence had not diminished, but now it seemed to be coming only from behind them, through the door and the corridor beyond. "Please close the door," she heard herself say. But even before the sentence was finished Barret had done just that. There was a heavy wooden beam beside the door and Barret used that to bar it as well. For some reason Tifa felt tremendously relieved. Red was already carefully looking over the books. Tifa glanced at the books for a few moments, thinking maybe they could help Red look, but she saw that they were all in some strange language she did not understand. Barret walked around idly poking in corners and knocking softly on bookcases, apparently looking for some secret compartments, or walls. Cloud just stood near the center of the room and stared at nothing in particular. It seemed like a long time, but it was only a few minutes before Red broke the silence. "I found it," he said. "Now we have to..." He was interrupted as the room shook. They all jumped, startled by the booming sound that reverberated around them. Something had pounded on the door! It took only a moment for Cloud to compose himself. "Something wants in," he remarked. Barret stood back, looking at the door. "Something big," he commented. They all looked at Red. "Apparently there is something still down here after all," he said thoughtfully. "Is there any other way out of here?" Barret asked. Red shook his head. "Figures," Barret replied. The room shook again, and the door shuddered. Cloud took a step toward the door. "Who's there?" He jumped back as the blow came again. This time they heard the splintering of wood from the beam holding the door closed. Cloud looked at Red again. "Don't suppose there's much chance it'll just go away," he asked. "Not likely," Red replied. "Kind of figured that. All right folks, get ready." Cloud slid his sword silently from it's sheath. Barret moved to stand in front of the bookcases directly opposite the door. Red moved to the left of Cloud and Tifa to the right. She felt her nervousness rising again. It had been a while since any of them had done this, and she wasn't really sure how much their skills had deteriorated. She had spent plenty of time practicing, but that was always different from the real thing. She tried to clear he mind of doubts and focus only on her opponent as she had been taught. Cloud edged up closer to the door, then used his sword to slip the beam off. For a moment nothing happened. Then the door opened. It did not burst open, as they had all expected. It opened slowly, almost casually, and for a moment they could see nothing beyond it. Dark shadows seemed to swirl in the air out there, then, like dark tendrils, they drifted into the room. Once in the room they thickened, until slowly they took on solid form, and Tifa could see half a dozen skeletal faces staring at them. "Time to rock and roll," she heard Barret shout. Then there was a blast of gunfire as he opened up. Tifa leaped and kicked the nearest skeleton warrior in the face. For a moment she thought her foot would just pass through it, but then felt a very satisfying thump and the warrior back. For a short while there was no time to think as she let her instincts, which apparently weren't as rusty as she thought, take over. They all fell back into the battle pattern that had been so familiar to them. Cloud in the center of things, swinging his sword like a madman. No one, or thing for that matter, could stand in front of him. Red and Tifa on either side of him, protecting his flanks. Barret in the back, picking off any enemy when the opportunity presented itself, or lending his firepower to any of the others if they seemed to get in trouble. The battle was over quickly, but even after the last warrior fell, Tifa could still feel the presence. Barret apparently didn't share her feeling this time. "Looks like we kicked butt," he said, grinning. Then a figure appeared in the doorway. But it was not a skeleton warrior. It was the last person anyone of them would have expected to see, even though she had been so much in their thoughts lately. Tifa cleared her mind and thought of Zangan's training, all the while concentrating on her fist. They all knew it couldn't really be Aeris, but the vision was so startlingly real that the others just stared for a moment. But that was enough. In an instant Aeris vision vanished, to be replaced by a huge clawed skeleton that rushed directly at Cloud, who was closest to the door. Cloud tried to bring up his sword, knowing it would be too late, but just as the creature was upon him Tifa sprang in from the side and drove her fist with all her power straight into the creatures breastbone. With a horrible screech the creature rose up in anguish, and then suddenly collapsed with a clatter into a pile of bones on the floor. For a moment they all stood there in silence. Finally Barret spoke. "Nice form. Now, I think it's time we got our asses out of here."
  7. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by KyJaUn~FuLlEr [/i] [B] OH DID I MENTION HE LOOKED LIKE HARRY POTTER? [/B][/QUOTE] why did you type out all that stuff about your friend if at the end you said he looked like harry potter....
  8. I thought it was vegita, it would make more sense, after all.... still pretty funny though, lol....
  9. CHAPTER I THE RELUCTANT MAYOR The Mayor of Corel sat back in his chair and looked vacantly at the heap of papers that lay on the desk in front of him. He had been working diligently, or as diligently as was possible for him, to make a dent in those papers all day, yet looking now it seemed as if he had made almost no progress. He glanced out a window to his left and saw that the sun now hung low in the sky, just peaking over the mountains of North Corel. He had been working on this paperwork all day, but he hated it, and it was slow going. How he wished he were out in those mountains right now and not stuck behind this desk! With a shrug he turned back to his papers. He had too much work to do to let his mind wander. He reminded himself (for the millionth time, it seemed) that he had responsibilities now, and couldn't take off and leave everything on some whim like he used to in the old days. No, those days were gone, even though he had come to realize that they had been the most exciting in his life. Still, a man had to move on. He idly scratched his right arm just above the gun grafted on it. He looked at the gun for a moment, holding it up until the sun glinted off it through the window. For all he had used this lately, Barret mused, he might as well have replaced it with a letter opener. The door to his office opened. He turned with a frown. He knew he had to get this paperwork done, and he also knew that he would jump at any interruption as a chance to get away from it. To prevent that he had left his secretary with explicit orders that he not he disturbed. A girl stood in the doorway, but it was not his secretary. He recognized her and his frown immediately turned into a grin. "Tifa!" he exclaimed, getting up and striding over to her. "It's so good to see you again. I didn't know you were in town." Barret wrapped her in a bear hug, and though she was by no means a fragile girl, she gasped for breath until he let her go. "I just got here," she replied after a moment. "Well, make yourself at home," he said, indicating a seat in front of his desk. He sat down behind the desk, his paperwork forgotten. "How long has it been since I last saw you, about a year I guess, eh? I can't believe it's been that long. How's everything back in Kalm? Are you doing well with your new bar? How's Cloud? Everything well, I hope?" Tifa sat down slowly in the chair. She did not speak for a moment, and at first he thought she had just been overwhelmed from his barrage of questions, but then he realized this was not so. He and Tifa went back a long way from their days in Avalanche, and even when things had been bad Tifa had always been cheerful and optimistic. But now he saw a troubled look in her eyes. "Is everything OK? How are things between you and Cloud?" he guessed. "Ok, I suppose," she said with a shrug. Obviously not good. He saw that he had guessed correctly. "What did he do, run off on you?" The pokey haired kid had a good heart but he was so immature. Barret wondered if he was going to have to knock some sense into him. "No, nothing like that, " Tifa said quickly with a smile, as if she understood his thoughts. She sat back in her chair and glanced out the window. Now that it came down to it she was reluctant to speak. She had never been very good about expressing her feelings for Cloud, and did not feel comfortable talking about it, even with her close friend. But after all, that was the whole reason for her being here in the first place. If she couldn't talk to Barret she couldn't talk to anyone, and if she didn't talk to anyone she thought she would go crazy. "It's just that he's so distant," she said finally. "Sometimes it seems like he's in another world, and it's happening more and more lately. He can sit there for hours just staring into space. And the dreams. He doesn't discuss them, but I can tell he has them almost every night. He's convinced she's trying to contact him." Barret nodded sympathetically. Tifa didn't have to tell him who 'she' was. Aeris death had hit them all hard, and no one really got completely over it. He had seen so many good people lose their lives. He still thought of Jessie, Wedge and Biggs often, and how they had talked about the good times they would have after it was all over. That would never happen now, but what could one do but go on? "We all lost people we were close to," he said softly. "But he's convinced she's alive," Tifa said. Barret looked at her sharply. "How could he think that?" he questioned. "We were all there. We all saw it. Sephiroth ran her... well, you know. No one could have survived that." Barret shuddered at the memory. Tifa bowed her head, obviously remembering also. But then she looked up again. "No human could have survived it," she responded. "But Aeris was an Ancient, a Cetra. Who knows whether the same rules apply." Barret looked at her in surprise. He had never thought of that. "So you think it may be possible?" he asked. "I don't know!" she answered. "I don't know what to think. I don't see how she could have survived, but what do I know about the Ancients? All I know is that Cloud is convinced she is, and he won't be whole until he finds out for sure, one way or the other." Barret sat back in his chair. He had never been able to follow all that Ancient Cetra stuff that Aeris had spouted. It had all seemed much too complicated and not worth the effort, not when there was a gun in his hand (or on his hand, as the case may be) and a clear enemy to fight. "So what do you want to do?" he asked. She didn't answer at first. She got up and walked over to the window. Dusk had faded into night, and a few brighter stars now twinkled in the sky. When she spoke her back was still toward him. "I want to find out if it is possible she survived. And if it is, I want to help Cloud find her." Barret had kind of figured that was coming. "How would you feel about that," he said slowly. "I mean, if it turned out she was alive?" Tifa continued looking out the window, and for a moment he thought she wasn't going to respond. But then she turned and looked at him. "I don't know," she said. "But Cloud can't go on like this. He has to be whole, even if it means..." She fell silent, but Barret could finish the sentence easily enough. Still, it seemed unlikely to him it would ever come to that. "Well I can see your dilemma, and I have to say I admire your decision. Of course I'll help you any way I can, but I don't see that there is much I can do. I never paid much attention to all that Ancients talk, and I certainly wouldn't have the slightest idea of how to look for Aeris, even if I thought there was even the slimmest chance that she was still alive." "I know, " she said, nodding. "I didn't come here to have you find me a solution. It may be that there is no solution. I just needed someone to talk to." "I understand," he said, then stood thinking for a moment. "Is Cloud with you?" "Yes," she said. "I left him at the Inn. I wanted to come see you first. I was going to make some excuse but he didn't even ask me where I was going." "It'll be good to see him again," Barret replied. "You know, I have no clue what you should do, but I think I know someone who can tell you, if anyone can. I think it might be time for us to visit another old friend." to be continued....if there is a demand for it! :cross:
  10. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Nico [/i] [B]To be honest, I don't think Tenchi deserves them all..... [/B][/QUOTE] thats because he doesn't, he doesn't give a rats azz about any of them, he only ever seems to run away from them, he ever only rarely talks to them normally rarely....
  11. [chaos continues to stand with his arms crossed, both he and sephiroth staring at each other, deadlocked in each other's glare] chaos: I know why you are here, I can see anything and everything in my realm seph: then I guess that saves me on a lot of time explaining things, look, it goes like this, you need me, and I need you, together we are probably more powerful than anything, except juggernaut and connor chaos: hmm, those two are indeed more powerful than us, even I at full power, fail in comparison to them, I will need time to become stronger, I can stay here, gathering souls to make myself stronger, that should be sufficient enough, if you make yourself stronger too, then I shall become even stronger as well seph: hmm, I see, well in that case, I have some training to get done, it looks like its time I went back into the room of spirit and time chaos: very well, but listen to me sephiroth, whenever you feel the urge to transform into me, I suggest you do it, it will cause us both a great deal of comfort, the longer you keep me within you, the more pain you will feel, its that simple, you need to transform into me so I can release some excessive energy, you understand? seph: yes, I do, it is agreed then, both of us shall train for the tournament, maybe our combined power will match even that of juggernaut chaos: maybe, maybe not, I somehow doubt it, but we shall find out, now go and train [with a flicker of sephiroth's hands, the world around him changes again, he is now back home, nadia looking at him] nadia: that didn't take long at all, how'd it go? to be continued....
  12. this option will probably be put into the gba version of pokemon....
  13. the nes was an excellent achievement, I miss punchout, sniff....
  14. yeahm, just like the title above, there are actually 7 girls living with tenchi, not just 6, who is the 7th girl I hear you say? why none other than mayuka of course, slightly older than sasami, and pretty cool too, those who have watched tenchi the movie 2 will know who I am talking about, the movie is pretty sad at the end, but most of it is still funny.... why did I make this topic? because there's 7 girls, thats why, so :p
  15. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Transtic Nerve [/i] [B]Vegita doesn't exist, just like Santan doesn't exist. . [/B][/QUOTE] aaah! don't scare me like that, of course vegita-sama exists.... and everyone knows santa exists to, lol....
  16. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Rick Hunter [/i] [B]Ironically I was thinking about this very topic yesterday, and was going to discuss something along the lines of an Anime Oscars. You see I wanted to either write or actually animate an anime oscar show for theotaku. A relatively wise idea would be to use flash to get it done, I do have flash but yet to fully utilize its capabilities. If anyone is interested in working closely by my side to actually make a Flash movie of an Anime Oscar show in which votes would be tallied by you the fans of theOtaku.com let me know. Currently anyone with vast knowledge of Flash 5 and can animate please contact me if your interested with working on this project! [/B][/QUOTE] you should get in touch with final flash, he has experience with flash, and I'm sure he would be willing to help....
  17. my valentine's day is going great, I just bought a load of anime dvd's today, and I bought shenmue 2 for the dreamcast as well! *someone comes and whispers something in seph's ear* huh, you mean this isn't that time of the year to treat yourself???
  18. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Justin [/i] [B] Topic Closed. could begin after reading the thread in the Staff Forum. -Justin[/SIZE] *EDIT* [/B][/QUOTE] dammit, thats my line! *becomes so livid he orders some pizza to vent off some anger* [size=1][COLOR=red]Its your line and yet you still got the quote wrong, lol. Fear the power of my large mouth bass... -Justin[/COLOR][/size] aaah! get your butt outta my post! and its not my fault, something messed up in the quote! *hits justin with rolled up newspaper*
  19. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Cloud [/i] [B] [COLOR=indigo]Yeah, nothing will beat my FFVII one.... Cloud and Seph.... [/COLOR] [/B][/QUOTE] .....in bed? because I'd like to see that, and transtic probably would too, lol....
  20. he means the map he posted on the first page, lol....
  21. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by James [/i] [B] [size=1]At everyone. :) Especially those who think they're going down a river, when infact they're moving eastward along the northern coastline. :rolleyes: :D :drunk: :nervous: [/size] [/B][/QUOTE] damn you! don't correct me! *whacks james with his infamous rolled up newspaper*
  22. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by James [/i] [B][size=1]Please note, this map displays the route that they are following. The orange line represents their page (notice that they pass near the secret Northern Continent on their way). They start southwest at Squeaky Cove and end up North East at the Castle of the Four Goddesses. Remember to use this map when talking about the environment in the RPG ;)[/size] [/B][/QUOTE] and this is aimed at who?
  23. [in a dark and twisted world, a dark figure stands, cape twirling in the wind, arms folded, face engulfed in black darkness, all that can be seen are piercing, red eyes, he controls this world with a mere thought of his mind, his power really is that great, this world in which he himself created, the spiritual world, the world where the unlucky fail to get into either the other world or hell, their souls trapped here, his to torment, and torment in which he enjoys casting, he looks up at his dark world, and sees many souls floating through the air, a lost cause, looking for a place to go, but this world is eternal, there is nowhere they can go, nowhere they can hide from him, he was hungry, he had not eaten for a while, he grinned as he pulled his mask up, just over his mouth, and what a disgusting disfigured mouth it was, boney like a skeletons, though looking like it was still decomposing, a sucking sound was heard as his mouth began to suck in everything, like a vacuum cleaner, the souls screamed in pain, trying to escape it, but it was too late, he ate their souls without a second thought, he put his mask back down and looked on into the distance, at his world, with a flicker of his hand, visions of other worlds appeared before him, he flickered through each world until one grabbed his attention, he made his vision zoom in, he looked at the inhabitants of this world, until the vision stopped at a man, he was eating at home, with his wife and young son, they looked like a happy family, the man caught his attention, he had looked vaguely familiar, he had long white hair and wore black clothing, with a thought, he scanned the man's mind, and remembered who he was, he had seen him enter the other world once and won one of the tournaments there, and it appeared he was holding a tournament of his own this time, he scanned his mind once more, this man was extremely powerful, but nowhere near as powerful as he, that he was certain of] soul reaver: you are powerful indeed, sephiroth, perhaps I should put some challenge into your little tournament, I shall enter it and defeat you and all of your friends, then I shall absorb your soul, and your friends souls, it should prove to be a most delicious meal, so says I, the Soul Reaver! to be continued....
  24. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Rick Hunter [/i] [B]Gundam X has great character development but the show is so underated by many people. As oppose to GW in which there is little character Development and the show is overated. [/B][/QUOTE] thats because gw was seen by many more people since it was shown on cartoon network, if gx was shown on cartoon network, then it will probably do even better than it did....
  25. If you were only allowed one possesion what would it be and why??? all my final fantasy 7 stuff, toys, plushies, doujinshi's, games, posters, music cd's, etc. because I'm a total ff7 nutcase If the law said that you had to eat bugs to be able to drive would you? no, I quite like walking, even though I have a car, and I could always take the bus If you could only choose one, whos life would you save? thats obvious, gemma, my wife If a man had a knife to you and said "strip" would you? gladly, any reason to strip If the love of your life came up to you and said they would go out with you, under one condition you get rid of your best friend who would you pick? the love of my life has come to me, and it didn't have to come to that If a complete stranger came up to you and said that he was your sibling what would you do? ask for all money and presents owed from previous birthdays he/she missed If that stranger was proven to be your sibling what would you do? probably try to find out whats happened to them over the years, how, why, when, etc. If you could chooose one way to die what would it be? death by sex or something, lol If you had to choose you or your lover to die who shall it be? my lover, duh If a persona asked whats more important Friends or lovers what would you say? friends, lovers come and go, friends stick with you to the very end, well, they usually do anyway....
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