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Messages - ryu planeswalker

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Yes but the Lavos Spawns we have seen are likely able to fend for themselves against most anything  Humanity can shell out.

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except that Humanity was coming into being before Lavos fell, and if he were purposed with creating a higher being why did he wipe earth clean.

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Lavos, the Planet, and other Entities / Re: Lavos - The Humanoid Alien
« on: April 23, 2009, 01:57:00 am »
We could be thinking this through too much, Lavos is lavos, the shell is just the skin, form 2 is a ribcage and the last form is it's heart

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Re: Does Guile have a drinking problem?
« on: March 31, 2009, 03:05:32 pm »
Magus as a drunkard. I can see it now.

Serge: Okay, I think you've had one too many.

Guile: Thank you Andre', I'll have the veal picata. *collapses*

*ahem*

I fail. :P

Hmm incredibly powerful, awesome, and a drunkard?

Its obvious! Guile is not Magus he is Sam from Burn Notice.

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Chrono / Gameplay Casual Discussion / Re: Recycling bad guys...
« on: March 26, 2009, 12:19:43 am »
Well its not as if Belthasar really had much of a choice, if left the time devourer would have destroyed everything eventually.

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Lavos, the Planet, and other Entities / Re: Lavos - The Humanoid Alien
« on: March 22, 2009, 05:03:20 am »
Was the Humanoid the real core in story terms or was that just a combat mechanic?

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Well, Lavos would work similar to how the real life meteors did. On past impacts, most life has perished, and with such conditions, new forms of life propagated.

This would be my theory on what Lavoids Exactly do, assuming 2300 was the absolute worse conditions there were, its entirely possible that simple bacteria in the very least would be able to survive long enough to re-evolve, there didn't seem to be anything that wouldn't fix itself in theory since our planet was much worse off as it was forming than it was Post-Lavoid attack.

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Chrono Trigger DS Analysis / Re: CT:DS Sales Numbers
« on: February 24, 2009, 02:38:22 pm »
Now I'm imagining Dalton's voice is the same as Skeletor or Megatron...! >_>

"I Will cause the fall of Gaurdia, yes yes."

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Chrono Trigger DS Analysis / Re: CTDS sales are in!
« on: February 17, 2009, 11:40:06 am »
Well it is a games third release, what were the sales for FF4 DS?

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Don't Chrono and Crew have TTI though?

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Re: Where did the Mystics come from?
« on: February 05, 2009, 03:31:01 pm »
That only makes the situation worse you know, if humanity was more or less fully evolved 50 Million years earlier than we did, shouldn't the tech shown in 1999 been discovered long before Zeal was even thought up?

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Re: Where did the Mystics come from?
« on: February 05, 2009, 01:46:26 am »
Yes, but Ayla's Tribe were in the beginnings of the bronze age they had to have been alot more evolved than the 65 Million BC humans of our timeline, which means that The Flame really couldn't have done alot intellect wise for humanity.

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Re: Where did the Mystics come from?
« on: February 05, 2009, 12:07:49 am »
Actually the fact that they are creating sharp edged swords at all is a Major deal, in our time line the concept of Forging weapons out of copper was about 5000 BC?

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Re: Where did the Mystics come from?
« on: February 04, 2009, 06:22:39 pm »
That was Kino, and if Kino was from a future past when the flame had contact with humans we have a huge problem in that basically everything assumed about the flame is bunk because Kino affected the Gene pool a very long time before the flame did.

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Yeah Truth indeed, I just finished a play through of Crono Cross and I am really beginning to wonder exactly how much Truth Balthazar was really telling.

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