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Post by DC Comics on Nov 3, 2011 13:00:07 GMT -6
Interesting pre-match convo you two have going.
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Post by Clash on Nov 3, 2011 15:45:37 GMT -6
that's actually all that's going to happen in this thread, they might get REALLY serious and debate for a bit.
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Post by Veran on Nov 4, 2011 13:41:18 GMT -6
If unprovoked Veran might just - *Is reminded of Party* Yeah, nevermind. You know that expression all bark and no bite? I think we need an opposite for the Arashi
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Post by lisa on Nov 4, 2011 16:59:41 GMT -6
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How can the Third Aspect end the universe when it is in fact infinite?
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Post by Sincara on Nov 4, 2011 17:10:50 GMT -6
Are we going to see a Fall Out style ending? Because that would be cool.
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Post by Clash on Nov 4, 2011 17:11:55 GMT -6
Problem, Veran?
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Post by Ayen on Nov 4, 2011 17:17:40 GMT -6
Are we going to see a Fall Out style ending? Because that would be cool. Huh?
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Post by Sincara on Nov 4, 2011 17:22:11 GMT -6
Are we going to see a Fall Out style ending? Because that would be cool. Huh? When you reach the final boss of the game "The Master" and assuming your intelligence and speech are high enough you can convince him that his master plan is wrong and that there is scientific evidence that it would backfire on him. If successful he kills himself.
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Post by Clash on Nov 4, 2011 17:28:25 GMT -6
That's Fallout 3, in Fallout 2 you just reprogrammed some heavy turrets to shoot the boss for you.
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Post by Ayen on Nov 4, 2011 17:29:44 GMT -6
When you reach the final boss of the game "The Master" and assuming your intelligence and speech are high enough you can convince him that his master plan is wrong and that there is scientific evidence that it would backfire on him. If successful he kills himself. That would be amusing. Amoura saves the universe by convincing The End to kill herself...
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Post by Sincara on Nov 4, 2011 17:32:01 GMT -6
That's Fallout 3, in Fallout 2 you just reprogrammed some heavy turrets to shoot the boss for you. Oops. Didn't think to add the game's number in my previous post.
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Post by lisa on Nov 4, 2011 17:34:24 GMT -6
Uh oh... Ayen didn't respond to my question. I didn't just kill the plot with logic, did I?
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Post by Ayen on Nov 4, 2011 17:43:51 GMT -6
Uh oh... Ayen didn't respond to my question. I didn't just kill the plot with logic, did I? Ranka will answer your question.
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Post by Linx on Nov 4, 2011 18:13:56 GMT -6
I'd assume since the Arashi are crafted to be the equivalent of Yaweh in power, that they could destroy what he had created, just as if he did it himself. Assuming my knowledge on the religion is correct, Yaweh created the Universe that we are in, therefore, things of equivalent power could destroy it. Besides, would it really matter if everything was gone if you were dead? That'd be everything as far as you were concerned. Ultimately, I like to think it depends on your view of the universe. If you mean the finite amount of space we reside in, he could destroy it with ease. If you mean all of creation, spanning the various universes, galaxies, nebulas and even dimensions, he might have a slighter more challenging time with it.
However, as the world we're based in is a conglomeration of the greatest warriors from all of creation, if we choose to make them, I like to think that even without the Shroud of Turin (Or Plot Advancement Device), Veran could still be stopped. As all of creation embodies every little outcome to ever exist, there's multiple realities where Veran would be stopped, and in theory, some warriors could be created based in that universe, brought to this world, and bring with them the knowledge of how to stop him. People are looking at the whole scenario too linearly in my opinion. What we see as the thread of reality is really just one of many. In this instance, it's where a specific item is needed to stop a single Arashi. They fail to take into account that according to the very backstory of this site, all of creation is converging on this world, meaning, literally, anything can happen.
Let's say the plot continues as is, because that's how the RPers have written it. Ultimately, we're going to win out against the Arashi because Ayen doesn't want the board to get blown up. However, in reality, this is a stupid plan that would never work. Veran is more than clever enough to recognize a stall tactic, and he'd pop up, kill Amoura without wasting time on words of prophecy. Boom, headshot, game over. That would mean that the other characters would need to find a way to defeat the Arashi, and as I've stated, more than possible with multiple realities converging. If the plot does take the twist of Veran destroying the Shroud, or Amoura just saying fuck it and runs off, then a new idea will be created to explain the destruction of the Arashi.
Just my thoughts on the logic of what's going on here. Mostly rantings, sorry if it doesn't make sense, kinda spur of the moment stuff.
Also, anyone else consider The End yet? Or is it just me? Aper was terrifying, Veran trumps that, and supposedly The End is the most powerful of them all. Just some food for thought. Now if anyone needs me, I'll be retreating to paranoia central, plotting ideas and plans to kill everything that could possibly need killing. Ciao.
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Post by lisa on Nov 4, 2011 18:25:21 GMT -6
Yahweh didn't create the universe. A separate entity altogether simply called "The Creator" created the universe. It created Yahweh, who used to be a mere mortal man, and made him a god. Yahweh authority is limited to one, small, continent meaning anything that suggests otherwise is brought on by lies Yahweh made so his dick would measure up two more sizes than it really is. Yahweh is a fraud!
I actually like that idea problem is that means his powers are far more limited than his followers would like to believe and if the Arashi are equal to that... well guess what?
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