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Everything posted by Vorlonagent
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It's understandable that Susan has avoided the idea that she very likely discovered her father's nth cheat, not his first...
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Remember Patrons: "Vote early, vote often"...
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I would caution against underestimating Agent Cranium. Maybe she has a spell similar to Sarah's. Maybe not. But I don;t think she's all that weak in a fight. The best estimator of Cranium's ability is that she has twice been deployed against potentially harmful magical threats. She and Wolf were the first responders to Nanase's fight with Abraham and they were both on the scene again when word got to Ed Verres about not-Tengue. (As an aside, there's also a female member of Agent Jaguar's team deployed at the end of Painted Black, but she is not identified, let alone identified as Cranium). Between Cranium and Wolf, Wolf could be the bigger combat monster of the two, or be considered "more powerful" by some other measure, but nobody seems to have any reservations about sending Cranium into danger. She could easily be the second most powerful mage in the midwest. Or the third.
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In terms of mean-square area, it's possible. Especially if you work from a 360-degree view. The implications are very different. At least to me.
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I voted for Stacked Rhoda despite the gift bow. A bikini or one-piece or something like that would have been personally optimal, but that wasn't on the menu.
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The DGB should have some kind of magical gym for regular spell use to build power and get Agents new spells.
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I'm not sure it's aura reading. It's not like an immortal has ever said anything to indicate that. I'd argue that Pandora only found Sarah's affinity because she (Pandora) took an interest in her (Sarah) from her (Sarah's) performance at the comics shop otherwise I don't think even Pandora would have known.
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Given how much Jerry doesn't want to fulfill his Vow, I think it's more interesting that he concluded that his vow in fact did cover Diane because it related to Susan. Inaction would be much easier than helping Diane out, so it seems all but certian that there's some way Diane and Susan are (in some way) family.
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Then I am an eater of exploding stars because that's how the elements that make up the dirt were made...
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Ergo I can eat a cow and still be a vegetarian.
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Stormfront was good stuff. Billy Joel's last gasp before going to seed. I'm a bit more fond of his older stuff. I am told he wrote Piano Man while working as one. He was biding his time, waiting for a bad music contract to run out.
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I'd say raking the trireme waterline with the 20mm gun would do a great job trashing the oars...
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Even if the hull could take the impacts, a PT boat is simply too light a ship and Triremes are too heavy even if they're older, less efficient construction. PT boat would tend to bounce off.
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In fairness the B-17 was a bit more common over Europe during the war... Is there a P.1000 Landkreuzer girl? There should be. That would be awesome.
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Technically B-25s would be historically accurate...
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I think you'd have problems getting them away from their mothers...
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Yamato, as one might expect, takes this to an extreme. The other 3 girls are destroyers...
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Tomas the Tank Engine must have disappointed you as much as me...
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A DC sourcebook from the 80s put Metropolis along the Delaware coast somewhere. Must be something in the water if everybody in Smallville, Kansas can get up on the water tower and see 1000+ miles through the Earth's crust to the light halo created by Metropolis. As an aside, if the lights of Metropolis can be seen from Smallville at all, even by water tower, Smallville should be close enough to be a bedroom community for Metropolis commuters who can't afford to live in the city but still work there.
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Good point. I tend to overlook that because it was split into three consecutive plots...
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I was pretty sure that would be Freefall's hurricane plotline but there probably are worse examples...
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Changing Medications (Level of Trust Required)
Vorlonagent replied to ProfessorTomoe's topic in Off Topic Discussion
I guess I'm fortunate my dose was pretty light, 100mg, IIRC with 300mg of Wellbutrin which never really seemed to do anything. -
Sunday Nov 13 2016 Stacked Rhoda
Vorlonagent replied to mlooney's topic in EGS Sketchbook Discussion
I get Amanda and Rhoda, I'll give them a Cowbell christmas... -
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Vorlonagent replied to ProfessorTomoe's topic in Off Topic Discussion
The first-replacement shrink was dismayed by my preference for thinking I'd want to try to cope on my own. I guess "once on meds, always on meds"... -
Changing Medications (Level of Trust Required)
Vorlonagent replied to ProfessorTomoe's topic in Off Topic Discussion
The first replacement shrink had a fit and told me that I had doomed my chances at happiness. He quoted some statistics that I didn't bother remembering. He seemed to love to talk instead of listen. I dropped my replacement-replacement shrink because I couldn't get comfortable with her. Her voice almost perfectly matched that of Nurse Diesel from High Anxiety. My regular physician claims expertise with Zoloft. If all I want is symptom management, I might talk to her.