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Lavos, the Planet, and other Entities / Lavos: The Point Of Multiple Forms
« on: December 10, 2005, 06:56:25 pm »
I'm glad that this topic was posted.  I never thought that the final battle was in the DBT.  I also didn't really think much of the 2nd form's significance.

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Polling / Who is the most fiendishly diabolical villain?
« on: November 29, 2005, 09:06:08 pm »
Thanks for the support.

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Polling / 11/19/05 - What'd most important for Chrono Break?
« on: November 28, 2005, 08:25:43 pm »
I know, wormholes!  You travel through space rather than time or dimensions!  (That's my idea, it's going into my fangame).

Dalton!!!! He should return!  He was a summoner!

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NO ONE, takes Dalton seriously.

He should be the main villian in Chrono Break! Read the Dalton Thread in the character section. For my idea. I mean, I'm writing a fan-game.

Dalton was clearly not pleased with Zeal. He took the throne immediatly when it became empty. He was selfish and cruel. And just look at his taste in music! Who wouldn't like the CT theme??

Dalton was a great character. Picture this: Dalton goes in hole to who-knows-where. Who-knows-where = tesseract. Dalton meets with Lavos, and with their combined power, channel energy through Schala's Pendant. Escapes Tesseract. Lavos is weak. Can't destroy Earth. Build's doomesday/space station/Astro Dalton Imperial. Dalton becomes amazing summoner. Summons more than Golems. Summoner you find in game = Dalton clone/daughter/son/dimensional counterpart.

There's Dalton's story...

Main Character Name: Tina
Homeland/time: Mainland El Nido of 2000 AD.
Weapon: Katana
Element: Ice/Water (no healing)
Story: Great Great Great (great great great...) granddaughter of Leena Serge (Kid seems more like the Lucca of the game to me, and Leena seemed like a much more likely canditate than Kid). Miguel = Crono (I saw that theory somewhere, google it before you critisize it)

Secondary Character Name: Ian
Homeland/time: Ditto
Weapon: Electric Bow and Arrow
Element: Light (healing mainly)
Story: Tina's Friend

This breaks some of the gender steriostypes. I've got a good custom battle system planned, somewhat of a cross between CT/CC/Megaman X: Command Mission. And you travel through wormholes that take you through space (rather than time or dimensions). Then at the end you go back in time to destroy Dalton/Lavos.

"To take a step foward is to take a step 820 years back in time."

That quote came from a game directly responssible for CT's making. I hope someone recognizes it.

It's still in the planning stages, but it's quite interesting. I might start a thread if it get's popular enough.

Done.


~Myself

He should come back!  Forgive me for the speeling mistakes.

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Polling / Who is the most fiendishly diabolical villain?
« on: November 28, 2005, 08:14:16 pm »
NO ONE, takes Dalton seriously.

He should be the main villian in Chrono Break!  Read the Dalton Thread in the character section.  For my idea.  I mean, I'm writing a fan-game.

Dalton was clearly not pleased with Zeal.  He took the throne immediatly when it became empty.  He was selfish and cruel.  And just look at his taste in music!  Who wouldn't like the CT theme??
 
Dalton was a great character.  Picture this:  Dalton goes in hole to who-knows-where.  Who-knows-where = tesseract.  Dalton meets with Lavos, and with their combined power, channel energy through Schala's Pendant.  Escapes Tesseract. Lavos is weak.  Can't destroy Earth.  Build's doomesday/space station/Astro Dalton Imperial.  Dalton becomes amazing summoner.  Summons more than Golems.  Summoner you find in game = Dalton clone/daughter/son/dimensional counterpart.

There's Dalton's story...

Main Character Name: Tina
Homeland/time: Mainland El Nido of 2000 AD.
Weapon: Katana
Element: Ice/Water (no healing)
Story: Great Great Great (great great great...) granddaughter of Leena Serge (Kid seems more like the Lucca of the game to me, and Leena seemed like a much more likely canditate than Kid).  Miguel = Crono (I saw that theory somewhere, google it before you critisize it)

Secondary Character Name: Ian
Homeland/time: Ditto
Weapon: Electric Bow and Arrow
Element: Light (healing mainly)
Story: Tina's Friend

This breaks some of the gender steriostypes.  I've got a good custom battle system planned, somewhat of a cross between CT/CC/Megaman X: Command Mission.  And you travel through wormholes that take you through space (rather than time or dimensions).  Then at the end you go back in time to destroy Dalton/Lavos.

"To take a step foward is to take a step 820 years back in time."

That quote came from a game directly responssible for CT's making.  I hope someone recognizes it.

It's still in the planning stages, but it's quite interesting.  I might start a thread if it get's popular enough.

Done.

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Nega-ette
« on: November 27, 2005, 12:15:01 pm »
On a semi-related topic, how did Yakra get the Naga-ette Bromide?  And why would it open up some guy's cabinet?

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Lavos, the Planet, and other Entities / Lavos in 600AD
« on: November 25, 2005, 01:37:14 pm »
Lavos can hover.  Final battle.  You see him hovering as he moves up and down.  Lavos is not that troublesome central bit.  Even in the final battle, when the Lavos core removes it defenses, it says "Lavos Core removes it defenses", and, when the Lavos core revives the left and central, it says revives the bit.  Lavos hovers in the sky granting the summit power for a time-freeze.

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Hey Johnny.
« on: November 25, 2005, 01:07:17 pm »
He'd just sit at some rock or something (or rubble), and that's what I mean by hanging out.  The mutation theory is interesting, but would a robot/cyborg shed it's skin?

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Nega-ette
« on: November 25, 2005, 01:04:59 pm »
In Final Fantasy IV, their are monsters called Nagas with snake body and a human head.

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Hey Johnny.
« on: November 19, 2005, 03:47:08 pm »
By errand, I mean going out to hang out or something.

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Humans
« on: November 19, 2005, 03:03:42 pm »
I guess that makes sense...

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Humans
« on: November 14, 2005, 09:58:32 pm »
Humph.  No, the dirt turns into the Slime things.  The Slime things don't change because of the dirt.  

Well what's your explanation?  That they are actually alien robots sent down during the rain?

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Lavos, the Planet, and other Entities / Lavos in 600AD
« on: November 14, 2005, 09:56:23 pm »
Does anyone consider the idea that Lavos has left his shell to rain on Death Peak?  I'd be willing to bet that since he can hover (in the final battle) he'd be in the sky on Death Peak's Summit.  That's why Death Peak's Summit has that power.  Perhaps, he reigns as a sort of living energy if you will, giving the very air power.

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Characters, Plot, and Themes / Humans
« on: November 14, 2005, 06:30:37 pm »
Here's a scientific explanation for the respawning based off our universe's laws:

In the hunting grounds, there are animals simialar to the 2300 AD acids.  They look rather watery, don't they?  Maybe there is a mineral in the soil of the hunting ground, that can produce a small number of watery organisms when it becomes wet.  A few of these organisms quickly solidfy themselves into the frog organisms, while other's take a while longer.  The Nu in the hunting grounds is never killed.

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Lavos, the Planet, and other Entities / Lavos in 600AD
« on: November 13, 2005, 12:32:30 am »
So that's why Magus has about a tenth of his health and MP when he joins you....

Ahh...I'm sorry, I can't exactly remember why I said I don't believe Lavos absorbed his energies.  

Magus probably wasn't drawn into the Lavos PD, as it is stated in Belthasar's dome that he was summoned.  Therefore, I stand by the fly analogy.

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General Discussion / OMG!
« on: November 11, 2005, 12:42:44 pm »
Evolution occurs independently.  To say that Lavos has a gender is like saying if an alien comes to Earth, it woul have 2 eyes, a nose, a mouth, and be humanoid.  Who are we to say Lavos reproduces with in any Earthly way?  Stephen Hawking states that alien life would have no similarites to human life.  The chances that Lavos has a gender is absurd.  Also each Lavos would be completely different based off the DNA it absorbs.

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