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#0, 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by BLUE on Dec-31-06 at 00:07 AM
Is it just me, or is anyone else amused by the fact that the first Valkyrie Profile is, in fact, Lenneth?

And I absolutely love the mass assortment of robot and robotic kibble in the background.


#1, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Gryphon on Dec-31-06 at 00:51 AM
In response to message #0
>Is it just me, or is anyone else amused by the fact that the first
>Valkyrie Profile is, in fact, Lenneth?

Heh. The funny thing is, it's a coincidence. Not only is our Lenneth not supposed to be the character from Valyrie Profile, the only real reason she's the January offering is because she's the only finished one that's not already earmarked for some other month. :)

>And I absolutely love the mass assortment of robot and robotic kibble
>in the background.

Clango? Noooooo!

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#2, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by BZArcher on Dec-31-06 at 08:58 AM
In response to message #1
*grins* This was great! I had a fun time with spot the robot kibble.

Looking forward to February!


#4, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by BLUE on Dec-31-06 at 10:49 AM
In response to message #1
>>Is it just me, or is anyone else amused by the fact that the first
>>Valkyrie Profile is, in fact, Lenneth?
>
>Heh. The funny thing is, it's a coincidence. Not only is our Lenneth
>not supposed to be the character from Valyrie Profile,

Oh, I knew she wasn't the video game Lenneth, she's been around since long before VPL existed. But that makes it even more amusing.

>the only
>real reason she's the January offering is because she's the only
>finished one that's not already earmarked for some other month. :)
>

Is this year's offering going to be released in chronological order then? Or did you just feel it wasn't right to not release January first?


#5, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by ratinox on Dec-31-06 at 05:59 PM
In response to message #4
>Oh, I knew she wasn't the video game Lenneth, she's been around since
>long before VPL existed. But that makes it even more amusing.

Actually, Valkyrie Profile predates the first Symphony by a year or two.


#6, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Verbena on Dec-31-06 at 09:53 PM
In response to message #5
>>Oh, I knew she wasn't the video game Lenneth, she's been around since
>>long before VPL existed. But that makes it even more amusing.
>
>Actually, Valkyrie Profile predates the first Symphony by a year or
>two.

Yep. Being a total VP junkie myself (My sig is from there, and you have to jump through some big hoops to unlock that quote, too!), I got it the week it came out and I knew it was before SotS. And VP is copyrighted 2000, according to the PSX box, when Gryphon's preface to SotS is dated June 3, 2001. And, of course, he already stated in another thread (an annotation?) he got the name from VP.

"They say one should not speak unkindly of the dead, so I say, 'nice try'." --Lezard


#7, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Gryphon on Dec-31-06 at 10:37 PM
In response to message #6
>And, of course, he already stated in
>another thread (an annotation?) he got the name from VP.

It's come up several times since Lenneth first appeared in Interlude in the Golden City. The name came to me indirectly; I'd never seen or played Valkyrie Profile, and someone - I don't know who now, might've been a Suspect, might've been someone on the Forum - said "Well, if you need a name for one, there's always Lenneth." I liked the ring of it, and so, there we are.

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#8, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by BLUE on Jan-01-07 at 00:00 AM
In response to message #6
I don't remember there being a game before the PSP version, so...my bad.

Having said that, 2000-2001 was my last year in college (18 credit hours per semester, all upper level classes), and I had just gotten married, and my wife was expecting, so I probably had other things on my mind.

In fact, after I beat Chrono Cross, the next RPG I was able to play through was Kingdom Hearts, and I got that right before KH II came out. So RPG's from 2000-2005 are kind of a blur for me.


#9, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Polychrome on Jan-01-07 at 01:26 AM
In response to message #8
Well, VP came out at the end of the PSX's lifespan. It was pretty easy to miss, even by those who were paying attention at the time. Going by the established pattern, VP3 will be released shortly before the PS4.

Polychrome


#10, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by ratinox on Jan-01-07 at 01:12 PM
In response to message #9
>Well, VP came out at the end of the PSX's lifespan. It was pretty easy
>to miss, even by those who were paying attention at the time. Going by

It also had a very small production run. Not as small as, say, "Panzer Dragoon RPG", but small enough that it is still one of the highest-priced games on eBay despite the PSP rerelease.

The PSP version is almost exactly the same game, with the addition of the 3DCG cutscenes and less the bug fix that was made to the US version because Square-Enix used the Japanese code for the rerelease.

>the established pattern, VP3 will be released shortly before the PS4.

Nah. PS2 still has a lot of life left to it. Even so, tri-Ace will need to do another Star Ocean game before they can revisit Valkyrie Profile.


#14, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by MOGSY on Jan-02-07 at 07:51 PM
In response to message #10
>>Well, VP came out at the end of the PSX's lifespan. It was pretty easy
>>to miss, even by those who were paying attention at the time. Going by
>
>It also had a very small production run. Not as small as, say,
>"Panzer Dragoon RPG", but small enough that it is still one of the
>highest-priced games on eBay despite the PSP rerelease.
>

Ahhh, Valkyrie Profile. For some reason it reminded me of Actraiser when I played it. Really neat concept, but I seem to remember ungodly (no pun intended) long and annoyingly over-dramatic cut scenes...


#3, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by MOGSY on Dec-31-06 at 09:24 AM
In response to message #0
>Is it just me, or is anyone else amused by the fact that the first
>Valkyrie Profile is, in fact, Lenneth?
>
>And I absolutely love the mass assortment of robot and robotic kibble
>in the background.

The Green Lion and Galvatron - gimme gimme '80s!

"A good plan executed now is better than a perfect plan next week" - Gen George S. Patton, Jr.


#15, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Norgarth on Jan-03-07 at 10:13 AM
In response to message #3
About the only Robot type character I didn't see in that pile was a Cylon. 8P

I even spotted Twinkie from Buck Rogers.


#16, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by goldenfire on Jan-03-07 at 06:52 PM
In response to message #15
>I even spotted Twinkie from Buck Rogers.

ObNitPick: "Twiki" (at least, according to imdb, anyway...I always heard it as closer to 'twiggy', personally :)

There were a few I didn't recognize in that pile, but the ones I did recognize, amused me all to heck and back.

and, while I'm commenting...the art is beautiful, even over and above the content thereof. kudos, Dave.


#17, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by ratinox on Jan-03-07 at 07:11 PM
In response to message #16
>ObNitPick: "Twiki" (at least, according to imdb, anyway...I always
>heard it as closer to 'twiggy', personally :)

If you saw/remember the pilot, they stole a bit from Star Wars: droid designations being abbreviated and pronounced as words, like "Artoo" and "Threepio".

In this case, TW1K1. Yeah, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was leet before leet was.


#11, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by kridengaged on Jan-01-07 at 06:46 PM
In response to message #0
Like it? Love it! Want more of it!!!

...cookies?

-KridEngaged


#12, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by sky_knight on Jan-02-07 at 02:12 AM
In response to message #11
Here's to hoping that Gunnr Brynelfr is Feb's Valkyrie.

#13, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Croaker on Jan-02-07 at 11:59 AM
In response to message #12
>Here's to hoping that Gunnr Brynelfr is Feb's Valkyrie.

Oh, agree 100%.

As for your .sig - Star Trek: Miranda? Vas ist?


#19, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by sky_knight on Jan-04-07 at 08:12 PM
In response to message #13
To the Miranda question-a'yep. I'm part of their "Rogue Group".

I'm mostly hoping for Gunnr because she's one of my favorite Valk's but also
to see what she actually looks like you know? There is that sketch outline on the SOS Images section but it's just a sketch.

>>Here's to hoping that Gunnr Brynelfr is Feb's Valkyrie.
>
>Oh, agree 100%.
>
>As for your .sig - Star Trek: Miranda? Vas ist?


#20, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Peter Eng on Jan-05-07 at 12:59 PM
In response to message #19
>>As for your .sig - Star Trek: Miranda? Vas ist?
>
>To the Miranda question-a'yep. I'm part of their "Rogue Group".
>

I could be misremembering, but I think "Vas ist" roughly translates as "What is that?"

So, what is "Star Trek: Miranda"?

Peter Eng
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#21, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Gryphon on Jan-05-07 at 02:23 PM
In response to message #20
>>>As for your .sig - Star Trek: Miranda? Vas ist?
>>
>>To the Miranda question-a'yep. I'm part of their "Rogue Group".
>>
>
>I could be misremembering, but I think "Vas ist" roughly translates as
>"What is that?"
>
>So, what is "Star Trek: Miranda"?

Visualize the Private Message function.

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#22, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by sky_knight on Jan-08-07 at 08:49 AM
In response to message #21
LAST EDITED ON Jan-08-07 AT 08:50 AM (EST)
 
>
>Visualize the Private Message function.
>
>--G.
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>Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/

Apologies about that Gryphon.


#18, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by FubarObfusco on Jan-04-07 at 04:27 AM
In response to message #12
>Here's to hoping that Gunnr Brynelfr is Feb's Valkyrie.

IHNJ, IJLTS: Gunnr/Juni hug.

(Oh, I've been re-reading recently, and, well, Symphony of the Sword has strong loving couples and hot steamy couples and awkward incestuous non-couples and noble royal couples and mystically fated couples and eminently practical couples. But the aww, cute couples get their chance too, and that's a Good Thing.)


#23, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by O_M on Jan-18-07 at 01:51 AM
In response to message #11
Looks like February brings on the cold with Svanhvit Icebinder.

I see you finally got R-Type to take you up on that challenge to draw her with clothes on. ;)


#24, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Polychrome on Jan-18-07 at 04:51 AM
In response to message #23
>I see you finally got R-Type to take you up on that challenge to draw
>her with clothes on. ;)

For certain values of clothes.

Polychrome


#25, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Verbena on Jan-18-07 at 10:44 PM
In response to message #23
>Looks like February brings on the cold with Svanhvit Icebinder.
>
>I see you finally got R-Type to take you up on that challenge to draw
>her with clothes on. ;)

Actually, I was most curious about this rendition of Svanhvit, as well...in particular, her weapon. Am I the only person that likes the notion of using a wicked chain weapon over the ubiquitous sword?


"They say one should not speak unkindly of the dead, so I say, 'nice try'." --Lezard


#26, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by O_M on Jan-19-07 at 06:07 PM
In response to message #25

>Actually, I was most curious about this rendition of Svanhvit, as
>well...in particular, her weapon. Am I the only person that likes the
>notion of using a wicked chain weapon over the ubiquitous sword?

I see room for compromise here. Next time she should wield sword-chucks.

That said, I'm curious about said chain weapon, given it's apparently a 'based on, but different' kind of weapon as opposed to one that actually exists.


#27, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Micah Hakubi on Jan-19-07 at 10:25 PM
In response to message #26
LAST EDITED ON Jan-20-07 AT 00:11 AM (EST) by Wedge (moderator)
 
edit: no http:// in hyperlinks in DCF. --wedge

>
>>Actually, I was most curious about this rendition of Svanhvit, as
>>well...in particular, her weapon. Am I the only person that likes the
>>notion of using a wicked chain weapon over the ubiquitous sword?
>
>I see room for compromise here. Next time she should wield
>sword-chucks.
>
>That said, I'm curious about said chain weapon, given it's apparently
>a 'based on, but different' kind of weapon as opposed to one that
>actually exists.

Something like this, perhaps?

Edit: It's worth pointing out that the weapon in the above link is sort of an exalted-fied/wuxia-fied/over the top rendition of an actual weapon, called a Kusarigama, which is a sickle attached to a long chain. Scary indeed.


#29, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by O_M on Jan-20-07 at 01:14 AM
In response to message #27
Ohh...gracie. Given the tendency towards over-the-top weapons space opera tends towards, that's probably more accurate than the real weapon. :)

#30, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by ratinox on Jan-20-07 at 12:09 PM
In response to message #27
Nah: Kratos

#28, RE: 2007 Valkyrie Profiles Calender
Posted by Gryphon on Jan-19-07 at 10:37 PM
In response to message #25
>Actually, I was most curious about this rendition of Svanhvit, as
>well...in particular, her weapon.

Well, that's easily enough explained:

Larry felt like drawing a sword.

That's it! No deep mystery here.

As for her customary weapon, it's nothing impressively fanciful, as some seem to think. It's basically just a manrikigusari or meteor hammer. The only thing that's really fantasy-based about it is the gauge of the chain, which tends to be a little exaggerated.

Maybe the art staff just doesn't think it'd be interesting-looking enough to bother with. :)

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