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Eyrie Productions, Unlimited
Offsides
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Jan-05-11, 11:39 AM (EDT) |
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28. "RE: Battle 07"
In response to message #24
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>>>Nope, that wasn't Murder on the Orient Express. The Stark Fist of >>>Removal doesn't have any kicks or throws, it's just a whole lot of >>>punches - sort of a closed-fist version of E. Honda's Hundred-Hand >>>Slap or Chun-Li's Lightning Kick. Murder is a much more complicated >>>affair. >> >>The way it's been described, I've always imagined it to be somewhat >>similar to that chain uppercut of Dee Jay's. > >It started out that way (it seems odd that I'd have just directly >copied it in Battle 01 - possibly I hadn't encountered it yet), but >has evolved into more of a flurry of straight punches that >concludes with an uppercut, rather than being all uppers. > Every time I read "Stark Fist of Removal", I keep thinking that in some odd alternate D&D universe, Tony Stark was an ancient Wizard, and Stark's Fist of Removal is the most powerful of a series of spectral hand-related spells in a world where noone has heard of Bigby...Offsides Stark's Repulsing Palm, Stark's Armored Gauntlet, Stark's Crushing Hand, etc. :P [...] in order to be a realist you must believe in miracles. -- David Ben Gurion EPU RCW #π #include <stdsig.h> |
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