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Posted on 09-03-06 01:09 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
As the smoke cleared, standing amid flames and debris, was Smithy. Both his arms were held over his head, his palms open wide to hold a giant, transluscent glowing orange sphere containing a large section of cockpit, and inside, the lightly singed Dr. Gauss, still wrapped around the now-dormant Q-Parts -- which were for the most part, unharmed.

GAUSS: What... what kind of power was that?

---

Booster nodded in approval, cupping his chin thoughtfully as the entire Main Order Room exploded in a fit of applause and cheering.

BOOSTER: Swan, please make the arrangements to dispatch the Carpenters and the Multipurpose Special Machine Ship Kanayago to Sector 8.

He cracked a smile from beneath his hat.

BOOSTER: A wonderful job as always, Braves.
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Posted on 09-03-06 04:15 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
Dr. Gauss screamed and cowered, curling into the fetal position as the stray snowball splattered over the control console.

GAUSS: AAAARGH T_T

SMITHY: MRS-01-R4 Smithy, pleased to meet you. And that--

Smithy motioned to JDavis Robo, towering beside him.

SMITHY: -- is JDavis Robo, whose pilot is said robot's namesake.

Overhead, what seemed to be a giant flying tackle box with a color scheme that was primarily yellow with orange trim dipped down out of the clouds.

SMITHY: I see Kanayago's right on schedule!

The lid of the "tackle box" -- Multipurpose Special Machine Ship Kanayago -- opened to reveal three "shelves" that made it even more tackle box-like in appearance. Each shelf was packed with small, orange maitenance robots of varying designs - the Carpenters. A modern miracle birthed from M-Tek Building C, this collective group of robots was designed to repair extensive city damage in almost no time flat. An orange cloud dispersed from Kanayago, as the many Carpenters spread out over the sector in groups, setting to work repairing the many damaged buildings.

Almost immediately, more police arrived to back up the renmants of the unit already there. Several GIMs, dressed like policemen and painted in a fitting color scheme, escorted Dr. Gauss away to a police car, leaving Smithy with the Q-Parts.


GAUSS: And I would have gotten away with it, too... if it weren't for you Braves! D:

Smithy's Equip Ring conveniently presented itself, hovering down over Smithy to re-equip him with his initial equipment, removing his bulked up equipment and replacing it with his slimmer, more agile standard parts.

SMITHY: So! Who's up for a ride back to Building B? Drinks are on me. :D

Smithy flipped up onto the Equip Ring, leaning down to seat one hand on a convenient lip withing the ring's inner circle, his other arm wrapped around the recovered Q-Parts.

SMITHY: All aboooooooooooooard!


(edited by Tripcode Mel on 09-03-06 03:18 AM)
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Posted on 09-03-06 05:01 AM, in An intruder has entered your home. How quickly can you have a weapon in your hands? Link
Two and a half seconds to retrieve an expired can of bear repellent. The ingredients in it deteriorate over time, but it's designed to be effective up to thirty feet and for the entire can to exhaust it's contents in five seconds. It'll still hurt like fuck if I spray some guy in the eyes and then throw the can at him.

Five seconds for a rubber band guitar made out of a two by four I made for a Physics project.

Five seconds for a folder I keep in a drawer.

Ten seconds for the knife in my Leatherman, because that thing is a BITCH to unfold.
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Posted on 09-03-06 08:22 PM, in Same as it Never Was (Chapter 2: The Present?) Link
MEL: I think the last thing we're going to need to worry about is the popsicle sticks or the cocktail weenies, especially if we're bringing along temporal phaser compression rifles.
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Posted on 09-03-06 08:45 PM, in Free Games Link
itt we post links to downloadable freeware games.

CAVE STORY: 2D sidescrolling platformer.
Author's site
English fan site with English version available

FRETS ON FIRE: Open-source Guitar Hero for the PC. Played by holding the keyboard like the guitar-shaped controller. Also compatible with said controller. Still buggy.
Author's site

STEPMANIA: Everyone's favorite freeware Dance Dance Revolution clone for the PC!
Author's site

WARNING FOREVER: Top-down shmup where you fight against nothing but bosses, bosses, and more bosses that evolve based on your fighting style. Features in-game toggle to choose language of boss names! (English or Japanese kanji)
Author's site

RAY-HOUND: Mouse-based, free-scrolling shmup where your ship is controlled entirely with your mouse. Left-click and hold as the rays fired by your opponents draw close to make them orbit around you -- then fly close to them and use their own firepower against them! (Warning: Not a good game to play with a trackball)
Author's site

TUMIKI FIGHTERS: Side-scrolling shmup where your fighter makes parts of enemy fighters blasted off in combat stick to itself by colliding with them as they fall off the screen - and adding their power to it's own!
Author's site

GUNROAR: Top-down scrolling shmup where you control a speedy gunboat equipped with both a vulcan cannon and powerful torpedoes and attack everything from other gunboats, to land-based gun emplacements, to massive frigates.
Author's site

LYLE IN CUBE SECTOR: A non-linear side scrolling platformer, in which you travel around killing enemies and collecting cube based powers, all to save your stolen kitty. A Metroid-esque game with a sense of humor.
Author's site


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Posted on 09-03-06 11:46 PM, in The Treasure Beyond the Old Door (Chapter 4: Through a Pipe, Darkly) Link
SMITHY: Yeah, after we kicked his ass hard!

Mel and Smithy high-five.


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Posted on 09-04-06 12:36 AM, in The Treasure Beyond the Old Door (Chapter 4: Through a Pipe, Darkly) Link
Mel, however, was already hastily ripping down posters with the Dreamlander's alter-ego emblazoned on them.

MEL: I'm sorry, I was busy tearing down the posters you put so much love and hard work into. You were saying?

His head is turned to the Supa Dreamlander, as he violently pulls another poster off the wall -- and a giant yellow key suddenly falls from a recessed portion of the wall, directly into his face.

MEL:


(edited by Tripcode Mel on 09-03-06 11:40 PM)
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Posted on 09-04-06 12:58 AM, in Same as it Never Was (Chapter 2: The Present?) Link
Mel walks over to the box of cloaking devices, and removes one. He removes his belt and drops it into one of his coat pockets, then threads the webbed belt attached to the belt buckle-sized device through the belt loops of his pants, locking the buckle back into the other side of the device and tightening the band.

MEL: Hey! Good fit.

He pulls another two cloaking device from the bin, and tosses them over his shoulders to Smithy and Booster. Booster catches his, wearing it as a belt as well; Smithy places the box to the side of his head and ties the belt around his forehead like a bandanna.
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Posted on 09-04-06 04:23 AM, in Irwin = dead Link
09/03/06 NEVAR FORGET
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Posted on 09-05-06 04:23 AM, in Same as it Never Was (Chapter 2: The Present?) Link
MEL: Happy hour?

SMITHY: Tool Time!

BOOSTER: Time to get a new clock.
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Posted on 09-11-06 02:19 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
Smithy slid his legs over into the inner ring of his Equip Ring, and with a will of it's own, the mobile maitenance unit hovered up into the clear skies several stories before zipping off, dodging and weaving through skyscrapers as it began to travel in a circle around the city. Smithy motioned to Snipes to get his attention, and began to speak.

SMITHY: Okay. So, like you were asking. That guy in the robot was Doctor Edward Gauss, formerly of 34th R&D in M-Tek Building B, and a double agent for the terrorist organization BioNet.

---

BioNet. An international crime syndicate originating from the shady confines of the Republic of Velokenia, it consists mainly of rogue scientists who have corrupted their studies of genetic, cyborg technology, and super robotics to their own evil ends.

A year ago BioNet made headlines when Professor Mozuma, a senior member of the BioNet organization, used the stolen Instantaneous Material Genesis Warship Futsunushi -- a division ship equipped with the unique capability to use a GS-Ride to construct any material or machine imaginable -- to create the monstrous robot G-Gigantesque in a bid to destroy Paris. The robot was unleashed on France, but was subsequently defeated by GGG and the Melvin Robo.


---

SMITHY: So... this thing. This is what he was after.

Smithy twirled the Q-Parts on one finger like a basketball.

SMITHY: This is one of the five Q-Parts that GGG recovered from various locations all over the world after a large object broke up in the atmosphere and scattered debris all over. We don't really know what they're for...

The Q-Parts in Smithy's hand glow softly, pulsing with a blue glow.

SMITHY: But we've got some good ideas. We know it can reconfigure matter now -- mostly because we Gauss doing it less than ten minutes ago. I'm not sure how BioNet knows more about the Q-Parts than we do... and it kind of scares me. ._.

The Equip Ring was now flying in a tight circle around the tower of M-Tek Building B. A long road that doubled as a conventional airstrip sitting to the right of the massive reflecting pool began to descend into the ground at the end closest to Building B, causing the entire runway to slant downwards. Large blast doors came into view as the entire runway dropped almost two stories, and slid open. The Equip Ring made another pass, then circled out and around, descending to only inches from the runway, following it down underground and into a dimly lit tunnel.

This tunnel looped around in a large circle, and the three aboard exited into a sprawling underground hangar, equipped with an extremely large robotic arm-assisted storage system for numerous pieces of equipment and robots, as well as the main loading elevator for the magnetically-powered Gustav Cannon just above. Setting the Equip Ring down gently on an empty storage platform, Smithy hopped off and patted the white ring before walking towards a tubelike elevator against the wall.


SMITHY: Okay. Let's make a quick stop to drop this off, and then we'll hit the recreation decks.
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Posted on 09-11-06 02:39 AM, in Same as it Never Was (Chapter 2: The Present?) Link
Mel stood at the entrance of the cave, looking out into the endless snowstorm raging outside, adjusting his glasses as he crossed his arms. Although it was unseen under his cloaking device, his almost trenchcoat-like labcoat fattened up instantaneously to provide warmth and protection from the elements.

MEL: I've never been to Zeal before...

SMITHY: Yes you have. We've been here, like, ten fucking times.


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Posted on 09-11-06 02:56 AM, in Same as it Never Was (Chapter 2: The Present?) Link
MEL: We have absolutely no leads on where to start looking for information about the Star Gate, and even moreso, I don't think there's really any other civilizations around at this point that would have, or have the capability to use the Star Gate. If there even could be another civilization out here in this blizzard.

Mel cupped his chin from beneath a pocket of warped light.

MEL: Now we can either start wandering around aimlessly and look for the teleporters, or we can try and find some way to disperse the storm. Smithy, what'd you bring with you today?

SMITHY: I know exactly what you're thinking, but the unexpected venue caught me a little off guard, too. I packed the Venier Armor, Vernier Walkers, the F-Type Arms, and some Hawaiian-print shorts.
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Posted on 09-11-06 03:15 AM, in Same as it Never Was (Chapter 2: The Present?) Link
MEL: Oh! Right! The temple. Gotcha.

...

MEL: So... who's got the map?
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Posted on 09-14-06 04:14 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
The elevator system of the three M-Tek buildings is something straight out of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Not only do the elevators go up and down, but from side to side as well. We're still working on the diagonal part.

Pressing the solitary button on the panel next to the double elevator doors -- no up or down arrows, just a single button -- a set of the twin doors slide open with a resounding "bing-boong" noise. Smithy walks in and stands to the left, and an OT'd Snipes and JDavis stagger in after him.

The elevator is slightly offset; from the inside, the door is closer to the left side of the elevator than the right. This leaves more room for an expanded control panel. The right side, where the button panel would be on any other elevator, has the three M-Tek buildings etched into the metal plating side by side. Small buttons sit all over each representation of the buildings, each inlaid with the floor it represents. A series of lights is set into the drawing of Building B, with one of them glowing a solid blue; This represents the current location of the Main Order Room.


SMITHY: Building C, Floor 33, please.

Evidently the elevator is voice operated as well -- as a button next to Building C's image glows a bright red, and the elevator begins to move upwards. Aside from the initial sudden jerk and a fast whirring of the elevator sliding on metal rails, pushed by electromagnets, the movement is almost imperceptible from the inside.

Then the elevator stops with a sudden bump -- and with another jerk, it begins moving again. Sideways. Smithy raps with the back of his knuckle on one of the dull gray panes behind him, and the panes wrapping around the circular shape of the elevator become transparent, like glass. The elevator is now moving sideways through the upper half of one of several catwalks between the three buildings. (The lower half is a manual skywalk, for walking across. Some people like that!)


SMITHY: The windows change opacity based on electric current running through them.

In a few moments, the cylindrical elevator shuffles into Building C, and with a short bump, begins progressing upwards. With another "bing-boong," it stops sharply, the readout above the map of the three buildings displaying a bright green "33." Smithy reaches to Snipes, and dantily plucks the antimatter generator gun from his hands, as the door opens.

Floor 33 is one of many nearly identical research and development floors in the lower levels of Building C; open-air laboratories that take up a majority of floorspace. Smithy pitches the gun directly out of the door, and it whisks through the air until it is caught by a apale man in a labcoat with heavy goggles on.


SMITHY: Can we fit a photon generator on that?

FLOOR 33 TECH: Uh... H-hai. ;

The four primary power sources that power modern weaponry and Super Robot technology; Minovsky Fusion, Photo-Atomic Energy, Getter Energy, and G-Stone Technology.

Minovsky Fusion is the third most recent of the four technologies, having been developed by Dr. Y. T. Minovsky and the Minovsky Physics Society long before the start of the One Year War. His clean fusion theory uses the rare Helium-3 isotope and deuterium in a fusion reaction to create Helium-4 and a leftover proton -- which can easily be trapped by an electromagnetic field. While researching this fusion, he and his colleagues stumbled onto an unknown elementary particle with near-zero rest mass that increased in size to reflect it's potential or kinetic energy, and could carry either a positive or negative charge. This particle was dubbed the Minovsky particle, and is the centerpiece of the Minovsky-Ionesco reactors that use I-Fields to produce fusion by compressing reactor fuel; the Minovsky particles produced are re-used in the next cycle, allowing it to continue endlessly.

Once the technology was sized down by shit researchers to only a fifth of it's original size, it was adopted for use by the first mass-produced mobile suits. In lieu of more advanced technolgies that produce higher energy-to-size ratios, however, it has fallen into disuse. However -- Booster is still powered by an ultracompact Minovsky-Ionesco reactor.

Photo-Atomic Energy is based on electronic systems using photons for energy instead of electrons. The main pioneer in the technology is Dr. Yumi of Japan's Photon Research Institute, formerly located in Neo Tokyo -- now a gigantic radiated crater known as the Tokyo Disaster Area.

Getter Energy was first developed in the late sixties by Dr. Saotome of the Saotome Research Institute, originally located in the first incarnation of Tokyo. The technology is based on the usage of an unknown, nigh-undetectable form of radiation present in liberal amounts in our universe known as Getter Rays. This radiation is collected and processed in highly shielded, protected Getter Reactors; devices which are known to have a tendency to explode extremely violently when ruptured. New York still isn't the same. Getter Rays are highly "tempermental" -- reactor output can increase and decrease based on unmeasurable values such as the "hotbloodedness" of the one using the Getter Energy-powered device. Melvin Robo, Melvin Robo G, and Smithy are powered by Getter Reactors.

G-Stone technology is the newest of the four, the product of extraterrestrial technology delivered to Earth when the giant robotic lion Galeon crash-landed in Japan in the late nineties. Powerful reactors called GS-Rides siphon near-limitless energy from the emerald-green element that is fashioned into the reactors' power source, rocks known as G-Stones. Many 3G operatives use GS-Rides; those that do not have equippable Auxiliary GS-Rides available in order to use equipment that requires as GS-Ride as a power source.


SMITHY: Building C, Floor 60!
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Posted on 09-16-06 05:14 PM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
On floor sixty, a large open laboratory is present with various computers and observation equipment set in concentric circles around a broken glass tube. Across from it, one of the large windows lining the wall is completely shattered - all evidence of Gauss' presence there less than an hour ago.

Several scientists sit dumbfounded around the broken tube on plastic chairs.


SCIENTIST A: So... what do we do now? ._.

SCIENTIST B: Want to go get some coffee?

The first man is promptly clonked in the head with a big, black stone - the Q-Parts - as a resounding "bing-boong" breaks the room's silence for a moment. The second scientist looks to the elevator, just in time to see the doors close.

--

SMITHY: The floor where we were doing research on the Q-Parts. n_n

--

Several minutes later, the doors to the elevator slide open on floor 35 of Building B, revealing a hallway lined with doors and potted plants. Standing just outside the doors as they pen, waiting for Smithy and company -- are an overweight yellow reploid and a slim female reploid wearing a red and blue dress and a red beret.

SMITHY: Double? Iris?

Double spoke in a quiet, serious tone - highly uncharacteristic. Iris unconsciously folded her hands over her lap, looking to her feet silently.

DOUBLE: You're... wanted in the Main Order Room.

SMITHY: Why? What happened?

--

The twin entry doors at one side of the Main Order Room slid open. Smithy walked in, accompanied by Double and Iris, with JDavis and Snipes following along blankly. Smithy stepped up onto the raised platform, to stand next to Booster, who stood quietly, his hat pushed down slightly over his eyes.

SMITHY: What's up?

BOOSTER: CERN and the 3G Orbital Base have been attacked, and their Q-Parts stolen..

SMITHY: B-

BOOSTER: .. by Melvin.

The camera cuts to Smithy's face, as the background behind him turns dark and a lightning bolt cuts behind his head.

SMITHY: N... no way!

The main screen, however, shows otherwise, repeatedly playing a thirty second clip of security footage uploaded by the security servers at CERN. In the observation room where the Q-Parts are held, scientists are gathered in a laboratory around a glass tube, much like the one of Building C Floor 60. Inside the tube, one of the Q-Parts floats in midair, emitting a soft blue glow.

The wall behind them begins to glow a bright green in a small circle. The glow spreads outwards, and with little warning -- the wall shatters, kicking up a cloud of dust and sending debris everywhere. There can be no mistake as to the identity of the brown-haired man in an almost trenchcoat-like labcoat that steps through the hole, a green aura surrounding him. He stretches one hand towards the group of scientists, giving the "rock out" sign with his fingers -- pinky and pointer fingers extended, middle and ring fingers closed -- and a bright green beam fires from just in front of his hand, striking the floor in front of the scientists and causing them to scatter.


SMITHY: B, but... he's... I thought he wasn't..

BOOSTER: Wasn't even in this universe anymore, yes.

Mel casually strides over to the tube, pulls his right fist back, and with a single blow, shatters the hardened plexiglass tube. The Q-Parts readily drop into his open palm. Looking around the room momentarily, he spies the camera, extends his left hand towards it -- and then the feed cuts out.

---

Meanwhile, at Neo Grape Gardens, inside Kirbynite's shanty.. the wall of Gooey's laboratory just behind the dark blob's chair began to glow a bright green, and within moments, exploded in a hail of stone, metal, and dust. Out of the gaping hole stepped Mel, with his left hand pointing towards Gooey and glowing a pale green. Pointing towards the Q-Parts floating in the glass case, he said:

MEL: I.. need to borrow that.


(edited by Tripcode Mel on 09-16-06 04:55 PM)
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Posted on 09-17-06 12:21 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
SMITHY: Eight years, and, uh... s... no, fi... er...

Smithy looks at Booster for help. The police reploid adjusts his hat, looking pensive.

BOOSTER: Five times?

SMITHY: Six?

Both reploids begin counting on their fingers and rattling off story titles, thus breaking the fourth wall.

BOOSTER: Pure Geeky Evil 1 and 2, The Year 20XX...

SMITHY: Hail to the Chief, Returning In All His Nerdy Glory..

BOOSTER: What about that one where he was unmasked as the villain right at the end?

SMITHY: ... Evil Reign 2?

BOOSTER: No, that wasn't it.

SMITHY: ... Adamant and Friends?

BOOSTER: Not that story, either.

The two swivel around them to the group -- Double, Iris, JDavis, and Snipes.

SMITHY: This... this might take a while. <_>
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Posted on 09-17-06 03:13 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
Outside, Kirbynite and his friends frolic in the snow, throwing snowballs and building snowmen and snow angels and snow forts and all kinds of snow things like that.

Nobody seems to notice as Kirbynite's house bloats up slightly, then returns to it's original shape, a few wisps of smoke creeping out cracks in the edges of the roof.

Moments later, the front door and the walls several feet around it explode in a torrent of green energy. Mel's unmistakable figure slowly emerges from the shattered wall, three of the five Q-Parts underarm and now assembled into what looks like half of a five-pointed star. He quietly walks forward, not giving notice to Kirbynite or his companions - even though they've no doubt noticed him by now.
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Posted on 09-17-06 03:14 AM, in Can you resist laughing? Link
Originally posted by Ailure
The crazy frog itself is also quite old. Someone made a animation with that sound years ago... it wasn't until some LOLDOWNLOADMOBILEPHONEGAMESHERE company found the authors when it got annoying. :/


Jamster, I believe.
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Posted on 09-17-06 04:24 AM, in MelGaiGar FINAL (Chapter 2: The Mystery of the Q-Parts) Link
Time seemed to slow down, as Mel was encircled by several Clow Cards and a Dreamlander brandishing a Star Rod.

He released the Q-Parts from his grip, raising his arms the moment the combined black rock left his grasp -- and pointed his arms in opposite directions of one another, one pointed directly to his left, at The Earthy, and the other to his right, at The Fight. A pointed green "G" flashed momentarily on his forehead -- before twin bright green beams expanded from both his hands, engulfing both Earthy and Fight in cylindrical plumes of energy.

Mel swiveled at the waist, spinning around. Both swirling beams of energy followed suit, changing direction to slam unrelentingly into the five other Clow Cards, while only barely knocking off Kirbynite's cap, and kicking up an enormous amount of dust as he moved.

Suddenly emerging out of the top of the cloud of dust, Q-Parts underarm, Mel flew downward to plant his foot directly on Kirbynite's face -- then pushed off, landing behind him and breaking into a dead run.
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