2007-05-20, 09:59 | Link #241 | |
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Waait a minute. Where's the Alien?
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2007-05-20, 10:07 | Link #242 |
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That would be Pheonixfyre's Dione West profile, his background has him as an ancient shapeshifting alien Which I find most unusual, but not totally surprising. I think really need ALOT more character variety... I can see ghosts, vamps, chupacabras, daemons, Orkz, and other stuff on the horizon.
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2007-05-20, 10:14 | Link #243 | |
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…heck, I think Katel's power is pushing it. |
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2007-05-20, 10:16 | Link #244 |
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Nothing too strange, if we assume there's..."variants" of Yuuno around. Heck, even my version of Dark Nanoha, "something" Fuma has her own version of Dark Yuuno, who's a shapeshifter as well, but he turns into a panther, and rather than a friend, he's more like a self-devoted love slave who was "enthralled" by Fuma's demonstration of love and friendship.
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2007-05-20, 10:19 | Link #245 |
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While strange for the Nanohaverse indeed, it's also a fact that it can also take place across a span of INFINITE dimensions. The Wolkenritter have fought alien-like wildlife before, it's not too far a stretch to have aliens in the Nanohaverse.
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2007-05-20, 10:26 | Link #250 | |
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or you can put in the scrin and be happy about it...
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2007-05-20, 10:54 | Link #252 |
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^ IMHO, In terms of characterization and storyline, they seem the most down to earth of the characters here (without being too generic), so much so that they'll fit almost anywhere I admit. Put it this way, you can maintain their personalities and history, save for some very specific references, and your characters will still be themselves. (I think this quality is best used in a cross-dimensional capacity ) I'm also curious as to what you originally made them for though.
To the point, they'll fit quite nicely in the Nanohaverse, even their powers (such as Katel's plant based spells, not like we haven't seen plant-based attacks in the Nanohaverse). Edit: Now I feel like posting more character profiles much earlier than expected. Here's Part II of Kay's Biography, covering the second of the AI's, Shinji: Spoiler for length:
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2007-05-20, 11:09 | Link #253 |
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If ya recall Kha fought Scrin, Zerg, Demons, Invid and rogue Klingon factions from other planes when not involved in a major Lost Logia conflict.
No seriously. It's kind of a stretch to picture non-humanoid intelligent aliens in Nanohaverse, but humanoid ones, why not? In fact, I think human-derived Alien species like the dwarvian Squats of WH40K might fit. My other character, Tessa-chan's best friend, Nanoka, she's another example that she's a Half-Eldar, though from a fantasy POV she's a Half-Elf. That airport scene made me run wild with the various anthromorphs I can think of, but basically they are all humans with some genetic changes. Hmm... I heard someone wishing for a ghost. Now should I bring her in... and maybe her vampiric friend... And there's that Forsaken boyfriend too...
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2007-05-20, 12:12 | Link #254 | |
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Edit: Although, I'm not sure if what you mean by "down to earth" is a good thing or not… |
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2007-05-20, 12:34 | Link #255 |
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Don't worry, down-to-earth is a quality rare seen in character profiles; we tend to want too much out of our characters And besides, it's variety here ^^
So what type of game is it supposed to be, RPG? And another thing, when I said your characters could work in a cross-dimensional setting, I never imagined THAT to be their original intent Dreamscape sounds like a promising premise though, would make for a good psychological thriller/action title XD
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2007-05-20, 15:53 | Link #257 |
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Blaagh, even during weekend I barely have thetime to write Keroko's history. I blame my friends for calling me and inviting me to late-night C&C games!
Hmm, I always use the term 'eternal' when describing immortality through age myself. 'Ageless' is easilly misunderstood for someone who just looks young in my experience. |
2007-05-20, 18:31 | Link #258 | |
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I didn't really like the term "Immortal" myself for describing the Iradorans, but I couldn't think of a better term. I much prefer "Ageless" to "Immortal." Although I don't like "Eternal" as much, because it makes me think of gods and such who are always present no matter what we wretched mortals do. I'll go fix the description now. Thank you!!! |
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