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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 3:53 pm
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 4:35 pm
eek rofl I never noticed that before. xd
To be honest, I really don't want to know. xd sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 10:24 pm
Well, the first two games refer to the machines as robot, the third as cyborg, and the fourth as android. Since this particular Wren is a cyborg one could assume he has some organic material to him, for whatever purposes that are best left unthought. o.O; This could be used as further proof toward that general idea. Namely the images comic9 and comic10
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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 6:56 pm
Hmm, I'd alwasy figured cyborg was just a translation mistake or the writer didn't know that cyborgs are part flesh and androids are all machine. I mean, can you imagine what transforming into a ridable jet, sub, and waterski would do to a (partial) flesh body?!?! gonk Wren as Waterski "Hey Kara, MOVE!!! scream You're stepping on my *horn honks*!!!" That and Siren and Miun are something like 1000+ years old. xd
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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:02 pm
AlysBrangwin Hmm, I'd alwasy figured cyborg was just a translation mistake or the writer didn't know that cyborgs are part flesh and androids are all machine. I mean, can you imagine what transforming into a ridable jet, sub, and waterski would do to a (partial) flesh body?!?! gonk Wren as Waterski "Hey Kara, MOVE!!! scream You're stepping on my *horn honks*!!!" That and Siren and Miun are something like 1000+ years old. xd That'd be kind of amusing. Somehow I can't bring myself to question PS3's logic on cyborgs in a reality that has the Numan, living gas and fire, and computers that can control every natural aspect of a planet, among many other improbable things.
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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 10:18 pm
AlysBrangwin Hmm, I'd alwasy figured cyborg was just a translation mistake or the writer didn't know that cyborgs are part flesh and androids are all machine. I mean, can you imagine what transforming into a ridable jet, sub, and waterski would do to a (partial) flesh body?!?! gonk Wren as Waterski "Hey Kara, MOVE!!! scream You're stepping on my *horn honks*!!!" That and Siren and Miun are something like 1000+ years old. xd xd Maybe Wren and Mieu can mate and give birth to ipods or something. o.o
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 6:48 pm
Eusis Landale AlysBrangwin Hmm, I'd alwasy figured cyborg was just a translation mistake or the writer didn't know that cyborgs are part flesh and androids are all machine. I mean, can you imagine what transforming into a ridable jet, sub, and waterski would do to a (partial) flesh body?!?! gonk Wren as Waterski "Hey Kara, MOVE!!! scream You're stepping on my *horn honks*!!!" That and Siren and Miun are something like 1000+ years old. xd That'd be kind of amusing. Somehow I can't bring myself to question PS3's logic on cyborgs in a reality that has the Numan, living gas and fire, and computers that can control every natural aspect of a planet, among many other improbable things.Too bad fan games are so much work, since it'd be fun to make a PS3 parody game. lol Well, there's gene manipulation (scientists created combination animals like a liger, part lion, part tiger.). I have no arguement about the living gas and fire, unless that's just how some alien lifeforms look, but aren't actuall gas or fire. xd Well, I heard Microsoft is trying to make a fully automated home, so I imagine at some point that could be plausible, but I sincerely doubt any of us will be around for that. xd Tiana Luscinia xd Maybe Wren and Mieu can mate and give birth to ipods or something. o.o gonk Scary...
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 10:58 pm
AlysBrangwin Well, there's gene manipulation (scientists created combination animals like a liger, part lion, part tiger.). I have no arguement about the living gas and fire, unless that's just how some alien lifeforms look, but aren't actuall gas or fire. xd Well, I heard Microsoft is trying to make a fully automated home, so I imagine at some point that could be plausible, but I sincerely doubt any of us will be around for that. xd There's a difference between combining similar animals and combining different animals though. The living gas and fire thing refers to a wide varity of enemies through out the series such as Blastoid in Phantasy Star 2 and Fire in Phantasy Star 3. Whether or not their "aliens" or not, I don't know but either way that still isn't normal. And somehow I think controling the plates and various aspects to the weather, likely among many other things, would be a little harder than making a fully automated home.
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Hunter Rose (the grendel)
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 3:32 am
Eusis Landale AlysBrangwin Well, there's gene manipulation (scientists created combination animals like a liger, part lion, part tiger.). I have no arguement about the living gas and fire, unless that's just how some alien lifeforms look, but aren't actuall gas or fire. xd Well, I heard Microsoft is trying to make a fully automated home, so I imagine at some point that could be plausible, but I sincerely doubt any of us will be around for that. xd There's a difference between combining similar animals and combining different animals though. The living gas and fire thing refers to a wide varity of enemies through out the series such as Blastoid in Phantasy Star 2 and Fire in Phantasy Star 3. Whether or not their "aliens" or not, I don't know but either way that still isn't normal. And somehow I think controling the plates and various aspects to the weather, likely among many other things, would be a little harder than making a fully automated home.You gotta remember though this is far in the future and it is possible to do genetic splicing of two different gene series In lab tests scientists push animal dna into plant dna
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:34 am
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:55 am
Eusis Landale Well, the first two games refer to the machines as robot, the third as cyborg, and the fourth as android. Since this particular Wren is a cyborg one could assume he has some organic material to him, for whatever purposes that are best left unthought. o.O; This could be used as further proof toward that general idea. Namely the images comic9 and comic10 After the first black circle there's written "robotto" in katakana, which translates as robot obviously. Ever consider it might be for aesthetic purposes?
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 3:49 pm
Erika_Ocelot Eusis Landale Well, the first two games refer to the machines as robot, the third as cyborg, and the fourth as android. Since this particular Wren is a cyborg one could assume he has some organic material to him, for whatever purposes that are best left unthought. o.O; This could be used as further proof toward that general idea. Namely the images comic9 and comic10 After the first black circle there's written "robotto" in katakana, which translates as robot obviously. Ever consider it might be for aesthetic purposes? Couple things. 1. What the hell are you talking about with that 'black circle" thing? 2. Not everyone knows how to read katakana, let alone what the hell it is in the first place.
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:50 pm
Erika_Ocelot Eusis Landale Well, the first two games refer to the machines as robot, the third as cyborg, and the fourth as android. Since this particular Wren is a cyborg one could assume he has some organic material to him, for whatever purposes that are best left unthought. o.O; This could be used as further proof toward that general idea. Namely the images comic9 and comic10 After the first black circle there's written "robotto" in katakana, which translates as robot obviously. Ever consider it might be for aesthetic purposes? Like it makes him feel more secure about his umm... cyborgness?
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:41 pm
Well... he has to do SOMETHING to keep occupied on those lonely nights until Rhys found him.
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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:35 pm
HeatherMacCloud Well... he has to do SOMETHING to keep occupied on those lonely nights until Rhys found him. rofl
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