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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 10:32 am
I was able to understand what you two said, but when I think about time travel, I tend to argue with myself and confuse the issue further. sweatdrop (Also, I just like that quote, which I paraphrased from a show I used to watch.)
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 2:37 pm
I still dont think that the Back to the Future II theory would work correctly if done on the same scale. Biff's fame and fortune would probably have in some way interfered with sports and the town enough that the games may not have the same outcome, or the town would have changed enough to the point the book was not there.
But if this was done on a much smaller scale, and you were smart with time by not screwing it up too much, it probably could work.
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 8:19 pm
Exactly. If I made the winnings, then my priority would be to keep a low profile. I always wanted riches- but keep the fame. I can easily do without it.
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 3:58 pm
Another possibility that I have thought of is taking normal items from the present and taking them to the past. In doing this you would be able to sell a few "antiques" in perfect condition, even in the wrapper, for an antique price insted of a retail price. You could then take your money and trade it in for gold, or some other thing that has no traces of its date. Then just go back to the present and trade the gold or whatever in for money. Im pretty sure this would be able to work without flaw as long as you went further forward in time for each trip to the future, even if it is just by a day, or enough to keep from messing up your previous trips.
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 4:16 pm
Exactly . . . gaining artifacts and selling them as 'antiques' would be a good plan. I admit that I would do that with transformers. I love those things. Go back to 1980, get a Optimus Prime for $50, then come to the present and sell a mint, in box, toy for $300+. That is just the tip of the iceberg! twisted
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 12:42 am
Ahh my favorite would have to be where they meet Una, Leo, and Griff. I'm not sure why I loved it so much.. I think the first time I saw it I was 9 or 10. I liked that one because I suddenly realized not all Gargoyles looked like the ones we had been seeing since the beginning, they could resemble animals more.
That, and Griff is just so adorable XD
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 7:03 am
It is nice to know that not all Gargoyles have to be gothic. I like that look, but to have them look like that the world over would get repeditive. My favourite look for the Gargoyles would have to be the Japanese ones. Really nice!
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 5:20 pm
My faves of the international gargs are probably the Guatemalan clan, specifically Zafiro (the red guy). i thought it was really nifty how they incorporated the Quezticotl myth (flying serpent) into his design. that, and i find nagas really cool.
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 12:40 pm
Jadie My faves of the international gargs are probably the Guatemalan clan, specifically Zafiro (the red guy). i thought it was really nifty how they incorporated the Quezticotl myth (flying serpent) into his design. that, and i find nagas really cool. What happened in that episode? I don't seem to remember it.
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 1:12 pm
If memory serves, that episode dealt with Elisa, Bronx, Angela, and Goliath being sent to the rainforest. There a team of deforestation crews were facing the four remaining gargoyles in the area. Their secret weapon was a pair of necklaces that allowed the wearer to remain flesh through the day.
The deforestation crews hired a cybernetically enhanced Jakyl and Hyena to take care of them. Turns out that the necklaces gained their power from an amulet in New York. The trio ended up defending and keeping the amulet safe as Hyena tried to destroy it- leaving the Amazon Gargoyles vulnerable.
At the same time Elisa and the gang kept the rainforest safe with the Gargoyles of that area. One of them, Zfiro, had an interesting design. Rather than be humanoid, he was more like a naga. Head, chest, arms of a humanoid, lower body as a snake, and feathered wings. Quezaquatl influences, obviously- but as Jadie wrote, very well done and no overt reference was made. Yay subtlety!
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:35 pm
Talon TDS If memory serves, that episode dealt with Elisa, Bronx, Angela, and Goliath being sent to the rainforest. There a team of deforestation crews were facing the four remaining gargoyles in the area. Their secret weapon was a pair of necklaces that allowed the wearer to remain flesh through the day. The deforestation crews hired a cybernetically enhanced Jakyl and Hyena to take care of them. Turns out that the necklaces gained their power from an amulet in New York. The trio ended up defending and keeping the amulet safe as Hyena tried to destroy it- leaving the Amazon Gargoyles vulnerable. At the same time Elisa and the gang kept the rainforest safe with the Gargoyles of that area. One of them, Zfiro, had an interesting design. Rather than be humanoid, he was more like a naga. Head, chest, arms of a humanoid, lower body as a snake, and feathered wings. Quezaquatl influences, obviously- but as Jadie wrote, very well done and no overt reference was made. Yay subtlety! Thanks for the summary. smile I must've missed that episode. sad
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 8:27 pm
I loved eye of the beholder. Im a huge Xanatos and Fox, and this is the first time we see David with compassion about some one.
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 8:34 pm
I love Eye of the Beholder. I'm a huge Xanatos / Fox fan. heart
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:17 pm
CavDirshel Well, I've stated it before but the small story arc where they show what MacBeth and Demona do during the 1000 years that the rest of the clan is locked in stone sleep is my favorite. your right that ones ar one's as it might be are really good
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:52 pm
All three of Hunter's Moon, but especially Part three. I'm a Goliath/Elisa whore. I admit it.
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