#0, A Mysterious Poster
Posted by Gryphon on Mar-04-07 at 11:06 PM
LAST EDITED ON Mar-04-07 AT 11:15 PM (EST) On the first day of the first month in some distant year, the whole sky froze golden. Some said it was the aftermath of the radium bomb, while others told of a final retribution, a terrible revenge, of the gods.
--G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
#1, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by StaticdashPulse on Mar-04-07 at 11:17 PM
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LAST EDITED ON Dec-21-11 AT 03:38 PM (EST) Dude.
#2, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by MOGSY on Mar-05-07 at 07:12 PM
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>Dude. > >Andrew Burton, aka Static-Pulse >A Guide To Esoteric Technology in Paragon City Word...
#3, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by SpottedKitty on Mar-05-07 at 08:01 PM
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<gleep>That big guy looks biiiiig... OK, I'm officially intrigued. I just marked this down on my "wonder what this'll turn into?" list. -- Unable to save the day: File is read-only.
#4, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by clg on Mar-05-07 at 09:31 PM
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>OK, I'm officially intrigued. I just marked this down on my "wonder >what this'll turn into?" list.My guess, given the date given on the poster, is that this is part of the once-hinted-at, probably-apocryphal, may-not-ever-see-the-light-of-day Core rewrite. - Chad there goes my hyphen quotient for the day
#12, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by CdrMike on Mar-08-07 at 06:42 PM
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>My guess, given the date given on the poster, is that this is part of >the once-hinted-at, probably-apocryphal, >may-not-ever-see-the-light-of-day Core rewrite. Or, perhaps, a sort of "movie dramatization" of the Core. 'course, that'd be one long movie.
#5, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by eriktown on Mar-06-07 at 01:52 AM
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That, sir or madam or other, is the battroid form of the SDF-17 Wayward Son.
#8, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by SpottedKitty on Mar-06-07 at 05:00 PM
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LAST EDITED ON Mar-06-07 AT 05:00 PM (EST) >That, sir or madam or other, is the battroid form of the SDF-17 Wayward Son. Until I came across a 3D model of the SDF-1 that could transform, I didn't realise the SDF-17 had this capability. (I haven't seen the original anime or the comic.) I think my mind is a little bit boggled... -- Unable to save the day: File is read-only.
#9, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by Gryphon on Mar-06-07 at 05:04 PM
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>Until I came across a 3D model of the SDF-1 that could transform, I >didn't realise the SDF-17 had this capability.The SDF-17 doesn't. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
#6, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by eriktown on Mar-06-07 at 01:56 AM
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And I love the riff on Macross II. :)
#7, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by FubarObfusco on Mar-06-07 at 04:43 AM
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>And I love the riff on Macross II. :) Not Macross II: Lovers Again, but rather Macross: Do You Remember Love?, which IIRC was a bit metafictional itself: in the Macross universe, it's a historical movie about the war. (That said, despite its moments of pure cheese, I actually like Macross II.)
#10, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by Gryphon on Mar-06-07 at 05:35 PM
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slightly busier version with ominous background text, because I like playing with layers.
#11, RE: A Mysterious Poster
Posted by Dranger on Mar-07-07 at 12:36 PM
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Nice layering affect.....very nifty.
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