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Ran my first Keyes last night under Amygdala's capable leadership. Very well done, Amy. Look forward to teaming with you again.
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None of my fellow Canadians posted this? C'mon, Canucks!
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Big shout outs to the whole server, especially the folks on BMT, CO and Hammer Nation channels for making my limited time fun.
Specific thanks to Sinny for introducing me to a great SG and Shaytanah for helping me get refamiliarized with the game.
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Quote:Sure are, and I sure am! This makes for an easy way to check out arcs made by folks who I know on Champion--even if I just know of them.There are a lot of good arcs out there, Aurelious. I'm sure you will have lots of fun. :-D
How about you? Killer squirrel arc hiding out there somewhere? -
Sorry guys and gals, didn't get to play last night. So tonight I'll go thru Amygdala's, J Neutron and UC's arcs.
@Neuronia - you should make that W. Wilson arc. I am a history buff but won't hold that against you!
@Cobalt - great suggestion regarding maps! Again, I loved your arc and would welcome a sequel. -
Another one! Thanks UC, I'll get to it tonight.
NB--I ran these arcs with my 50 fire/regen.
@Shaytanah - hands down one of the best written stories I've seen in AE. Some lol moments too. Lots of fun! But you should tone down some of the objectives--I'd get rid of the cyborg defender boss in the last mish and just go with the final boss. Also introducing him a little earlier in the arc would help so he doesnt seem tacked on for plot purposes. There's a lot to do in the 'stop the bombs' mish as well; some toons might not be able to get it done. I note it's still a work in progress...with a few tweaks it'll go on my top ten list. Let me know if you tweak it and I'll run it again.
@Neuronia - Great arc, and well written! It really captured the feel of low level play not just because of the Skulls and Vahz but also because it felt kind of gritty and 'street level'. I think you did a better job of capturing that feel than the Devs usually do! The last mish especially seemed ominous with both enemy groups chilling together and reminded me why I hate Vahz at low levels! I had a feeling of disappointment when I couldn't rescue the lost lass but had to fight her. Felt bittersweet and added a lot of depth. Well done!
@Cobalt Azurean - loved this arc. I found the FP angle really drew me in. The contact's curt demeanor was perfect--really captured a Nick Fury-esque "need to know" basis vibe. That bloody final fight with Reichs...wow. Tough...on my second try I fell prey to a map glitch and had to restart the arc. Even used a left over dimensional grounding ray charge to try and weaken RM (didn't work). One of the best canon-related arcs I've played. Loved it...the devs should play through this one. I think the last fight would have gone better if I'd been playing something ranged and let States keep the aggro.
Three awesome arcs! I highly recommend them to anyone into AE. Champion clearly has some great talent!
@ Undead Cyborg - I'll be playing yours tonight. -
Beautiful, thanks Shay, Neuronia and CA. There's my gaming for tonight. Reviews up by the morning!
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Very nice indeed! Just remember my global has a period at the end.
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Hey Champions!
Since I came back to this game I've been loving AE. There are lots of good mishes but lots of crap too. So I'll tell you what: if you're interested, post your Arc ID here and I will play thru your mish and review it for all and sundry. I won't promise rapid responses since I'm a busy man but if you post it I will play it.
Hoping to hear from some of you. -
Hey Shay!
Darkstar's advice is bang on but if you want I'll email you the build I used to use. You just have to update it since it's a little old. -
Bout time. I was starting to get rather bored!
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This is for you, ElectroHawk, passed on to me from Shay who got it from her cousin. Figured it'd make you rofl.
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Hope to see you back soon, Gat.
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The English started it, referring to the French eating frogs' legs. The French used to call the English "rosbif" ('roast beef'). I guess the frog thing continued in North America. I know anglos in PQ used to call the Quebecois 'Pepsis'. Apparently, in the 40s-60s, Coke bottles were filled to the top but Pepsi bottles just to the neck, so a 'Pepsi' was empty from the neck up.
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When my daughter was much younger, the following was a common, repeated conversation between the two of us:
"What does a cow say?"
"Moo!"
"What does a dog say?"
"Woof!"
"A pig?"
"Oink!"
"A frog?"
"Bonjour!"
She's part French and finds this hilarious. -
Great idea, this is. Count me in when ever I'm on!
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Quote:Good to meet you! 34 here, and working for the government now. Also a Neo-Pagan! Representing Canada's east coast. Have a 10 year old myself, and two teenage stepchildren.I am a 28 yr old single father, divorced soldier, military pagan, shirtless heathen, and all around good guy I think. I drive 500 miles once a month to pick up my two year old daughter, and o yea, I am a huge geek, CoH is the tip of my Geekburg...
Geekburg indeed! -
EPIC.
I've had a beard for years and it's varied from Sasquatch-esque to positively Pharonic when the mood hits. Every man needs to grow a beard at least once. Here's why.
All Hail the Hirsute! (so long as they're not ladies!) -
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Let the re-education of our American acquisitions begin.
We don't have sugar mines. We have maple syrup mines. And open pit mines from which we get timbits.