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  [PSP] Guardian Sentai Roboman #8         


Author: utsukushuu.dreamer
Date: Jul 13, 2008 09:43

From PSP:
http://www.night-jaeger.net

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GUARDIAN SENTAI ROBOMAN #8
"Keeping Secrets"
Component 03.2
March 1st, 2010
by Adrian J. Watts

Elsewhere

Jinsei pushed open the heavy metal door to the dark cell in which he
held Nagura Scott, the former base administrator of Blizzard Base
Zero, captive. The cell was dark; its stone walls contained no windows
or other openings, and there was no source of artificial light.
Attached to one wall of the chamber was a metal bar, to which Dr.
Nagura was handcuffed.

The doctor struggled against his bonds, but despite his best efforts
to wrench the bar free from the wall, he succeeded only in sending a
loud clanging sound echoing around the room.

"Stop that, Nagura," Jinsei said. "You'll do yourself an injury."
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  Re: [ASH] ASH #91 - Kheper's Path Part III: Crossing Midnight         


Author: Saxon Brenton
Date: Jul 10, 2008 22:29

> Finally, if you're wondering if you missed something important
> off-screen regarding the Aaron/Gene relationship, you'll just have
> to wait and see.

Pfff. There have been more than enough incidental hints (albeit
spread out over a long period of time) that I would be honestly
surprised if those two *didn't* become romantically involved.

Frankly I'm more interested in what happens when Aaron tries to
use (drops voice ominously) That Chair.

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saxon.brenton@uts.edu.au saxonbrenton@hotmail.com
"These 'no-nonsense' solutions of yours just don't hold water in a complex
world of jet-powered apes and time-travel." - Superman, JLA Classified #3
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  META: Omega?         


Author: sledgehammerprincess
Date: Jul 10, 2008 16:26

Is Omega still active?
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  LNH: character question         


Author: Andrew Burton
Date: Jul 10, 2008 10:08

Is there an LNH character named "Wikiac"? The idea being he's a living
wiki, a spoof on Brainiac 5, someone who thinks he knows everything, but
often can't answer/decide because that topic is locked for dispute. If
there's not a character like that, would it be possible for an
LNH-proto-neophyte to reserve the name?

--
Andrew Burton
tuglyraisin@aol.com
http://utilitarian.us - A Guide to Esoteric Technology in Paragon City
http://jarodrussell.livejournal.com/ - Take a guess. ;)
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  LNH: Legion of Net.Heroes Vol.2 #28         


Author: Saxon Brenton
Date: Jul 9, 2008 15:53

[LNH] Legion of Net.Heroes Vol.2 #28

The comic book that you have just purchased
(or maybe just stolen as an internet download)
is:
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  [PSP] Guardian Sentai Roboman #7         


Author: utsukushuu.dreamer
Date: Jul 9, 2008 12:01

From PSP:
http://www.night-jaeger.net/

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GUARDIAN SENTAI ROBOMAN #7
"Keeping Secrets"
Component 03.1
March 1st, 2010
by Adrian J. Watts

New Orleans

Ikku swallowed loudly.

"I don't know what you mean," he told the man behind the counter. The
man, Trick, had just suggested that Ikku, and his friends Kiko and
Sei, had been responsible for ending the threat posed by the five
hundred foot tall tortoise Shellshock.

They were responsible - but that was not something they wanted to be
public knowledge.

Trick rolled his eyes.
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  Superfreaks: The Superfreaks Trash Can         


Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jul 9, 2008 05:25

I was once criticised for lacking the ability to edit my own material,
of rushing my story ideas to completion and of posting for posting
sake and, as a result, offering up material that would have been
better off not posted. Of course, the person making these comments
was grasping at straws to find things to criticise in a malicious
attempt to raise his own status as both a writer and reviewer. It's
ironic that the person making these comments went on to write a story
about talking snails.

The truth is that I typically spent months developing ideas. For
example, back last January I came up with the idea for The Amazing
Race: Mutant Edition and was planning on writing a whole story about
it. Thing is, I could tell right away that such a story would suffer
from an overly high degree of suckage. It is, alas, not good enough
to simply have a clever title to run with.
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