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Again which better shameless promotion to the upcoming Level-5 Videogame like that, at minimum Kio plays as his grandfather... |
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2012-04-30, 00:26 | Link #785 |
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She probably didn't realize what it was in that scene. And if my reasoning in the episode thread turns out to be correct, it's possible Flit explained his reasoning for teaching Kio with the game to his daughter-in-law.
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2012-04-30, 00:30 | Link #786 |
Where's the monoeye?
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So, a line of dialogue from Flit in episode 29 has me quite confused. Before Kio destroys the Defurse, Flit tells him to be careful because it has "lots of ammunition". Thoughts as to what type of "ammunition" it could be carrying?
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2012-04-30, 00:43 | Link #787 |
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Probably easily explodable beam capacitors. It's an urban setting so wanting to minimize damage was probably good.
The game is likely innocent enough and probably made so that it would have an E rating. I mean Kio's a kid and kids play video games.
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2012-04-30, 00:54 | Link #788 |
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Video Game gives improve reflex action.
This video gamer tells his story of what happened. http://www.1up.com/do/blogEntry?bId=9077637 |
2012-04-30, 00:59 | Link #789 |
Dark Energy
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If you wanted to minimize the damage, you'd use as little explody stuff as possible. Still, the mention of capacitors does give me an idea. It could be that the Vagan use something like a GN Condenser to supply the weapons with power: The power plant fills the capacitor, which then drains as the beam weapon fires, and then the power plant fills up the capacitor again for the next shot.
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