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Post by Renee on Sept 12, 2010 0:40:09 GMT -5
Oh, that's a very good question Sadie!
Well, prefer doing the obstacle courses because you can work on several skills all at once. Since they are timed, you really have to work hard to complete the given task (For example, I just completed a course where I had to get a secret disk in under 10 minutes) so it helps you to work under pressure. Then there are well the obstacles designed to make the challenge harder, like sometimes they'll have you do the course without the ability to fly in my case, so you have to be resourceful and think of new ways to get around, and then they'll put things like 10 foot robots to get in your way, or maybe the ground moves a bit, and you have to jump through hoops while dodging laser beams, trap doors, etc. So yes, that's my favorite way to train. I don't have to actually hurt anyone (except for robots) and if I may say so myself, I pretty much RULE on the obstacle courses! I can't wait to go to the next level tomorrow.
Thank you for the question! ;D
Uhmmm.....
Zoelin, what is your favorite weapon to use, and why?
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Post by Paula on Sept 13, 2010 16:43:40 GMT -5
! Aha, a weapon-related question--ACK! *falls over* Zoelin: |D *pushes Paula over* <i>Favorite</i> you say? Hmm..that's a hard one. A good one, but a hard one... I'm going to have to say it'd be the "G.I.U.P.E.R.C.E. "....Which I still can't pronounce all too well. XD; It stands for "Gravity Is Used Per Every Radius Causing Explosions", which means that if you shoot it, it causes it's target to lift itself from it's bolted-down area, making it lift into the air for a few seconds until you throw it at someone. It's pretty nifty for say, when you're in a room that's saying "Off-Limits"--but who pays attention to that, and there's a chest or something bolted down into the floor. You can just fire this baby up and it'll cause it to detach itself and lose all gravity...for a good while. Orrrrrrrrr...if you wanted to just pick up a table that's way to heavy and fling it at someone, then the G.I.U.P.E.R.C.E. is good too...it also makes a good hammer! |D Ahahaha Best Weapon Ever.. *fail* Okaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay....... Nebulos! Can you name some games that you like to do with your siblings? And how to play them?
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Post by Jas on Sept 16, 2010 13:35:50 GMT -5
Nebulos: Oooh, games! *huge grin, brightening his antennae* ... Hm, it's tough to pick a favourite... There's loads of games I like to play. Uummm... *thinks* ... What I really like is 'Yohunn yu-Gilhu'. If you translate that, I suppose it'd be something like 'Catch the Glow'. It's fairly simple. You can either play individually or in teams. One person creates and orb of light, like this, *configures a little ball of light between his hands* And then he hurls it away, or towards someone. That someone is supposed to "catch it", (catching meaning here that they have to activate the ability to keep the little orb in shape). The game goes on like that until someone loses their focus and the orb vanishes. That player is out of the game. It goes on like that until there's only one player left and they are the winner. To make things more exciting, it's also allowed to configure two orbs of light, which makes the game a whole lot more challenging. It's usually the older Luminarians who do that, though. For children it's a little bit too difficult. Ooh, we also like Jabwokkh racing! This usually involves having to visit a nearby Jabwokkh farm. It's also very simple, you each pick a Jabwokkh, line it up, and then ride it towards the finish. But Jabwokkhi are very slow, so the racing itself isn't very exciting. You have more fun urging your Jabwokkh on and yelling at the others you're going to win XD The game often ends where no one wins, because the Jabwokkhi usually end up distracted and then leave to eat something. But still, it's a blast! Oh, and I've told my brothers about Asteroid Surfing too! They seemed very excited to see it! Who wouldn't? Okaaaaay ... Dante! What was your first impression of Tala?
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